FLASCO OncoPod
In this final episode of the FLASCO OncoPod series, Drs. Jaglal, Fu, and Shahzad shift focus to the long-term management of atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome (aHUS) in oncology patients. Building on the diagnostic and acute management discussions from earlier segments, the panel explores key considerations that guide care beyond the initial presentation. Topics include the role of genetic and complement testing, how to interpret mutation findings, and the factors that influence decisions around the duration of complement inhibition therapy. Through real-world insights, the discussion highlights the complexity of identifying underlying triggers, including drug exposure and infection, and the importance of clinical judgment when determining whether and when treatment can be safely discontinued. The panel also addresses practical challenges, from variability in testing access to navigating uncertainty in cases without clear pathogenic mutations. Listen as the experts walk through how thoughtful, individualized decision-making can support recovery, preserve renal function, and optimize long-term outcomes for patients with aHUS.
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