Episode 52
Metastatic Bladder Cancer — Rapid Case Review Issue 5
Featuring perspectives from Prof Yohann Loriot, including the following topics:
- Case: A man in his early 80s with Parkinson disease and a history of renal transplant presents with metastatic urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) and receives first-line enfortumab vedotin (EV) with a good response but develops neuropathy and skin toxicity — Jacqueline T Brown, MD (0:00)
- Case: A man in his early 90s with excellent PS and locally advanced UBC receives EV and pembrolizumab as palliative treatment, develops neuropathy, discontinues the EV and continues pembrolizumab with no toxicity — Catherine Fahey, MD, PhD (12:01)
- Case: A woman in her late 50s with metastatic UBC receives EV with pembrolizumab on a clinical trial and experiences a response but develops diarrhea and pruritus — Fern Anari, MD (21:43)
