Debunking CAR T-Cell Myths: The Realities of Patient Selection, Safety, and Access
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Matthew Lunning, DO, FACP
Despite FDA approvals and growing clinical integration, CAR T-cell therapies remain clouded by misconceptions, some of which could impact clinical decision-making and delay appropriate referrals. To help set the record straight on CAR T-cell therapy, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Matthew Lunning about the realities of patient selection, safety, and access. Dr. Lunning is an Associate Professor in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
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Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease: Analyzing Trends in Medication Utilization
Guest: Abiodun Ologunowa
Pediatric sickle cell disease treatment, particularly the use of hydroxyurea, NSAIDs, and opioids, has evolved in response to clinical guidelines and regulatory shifts, but gaps still remain in how children receive essential medications. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to discuss these national prescribing trends, disparities in care, and the implications of evolving treatment guidelines for this population is Dr. Abiodun Ologunowa. Dr. Ologunowa is a doctoral candidate and research assistant in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Research at the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy.
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Analyzing Toxicity Trends Post-CAR T-Cell Therapy: Implications for Patient Monitoring
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Manali Kamdar, MD
Although CAR T-cell therapies have transformed the treatment of B-cell malignancies, a major logistical and socioeconomic barrier remains: patients are typically required to stay near a certified treatment center for at least 4 weeks after infusion to manage potential adverse events. So to help improve patient access, a recent study explored exactly when toxicities occur and whether post-infusion monitoring could be shortened without compromising safety. And based on the findings, it’s time to rethink the 4-week monitoring window. To learn more about the study’s results and what they mean for patient monitoring, safety, and broader outcomes, tune in to hear Dr. Charles Turck speak with Dr. Manali Kamdar, who authored a poster on this topic that was presented at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting.
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Analyzing Toxicity Trends Post-CAR T-Cell Therapy: Implications for Patient Monitoring
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Guest: Manali Kamdar, MD
Although CAR T-cell therapies have transformed the treatment of B-cell malignancies, a major logistical and socioeconomic barrier remains: patients are typically required to stay near a certified treatment center for at least 4 weeks after infusion to manage potential adverse events. So to help improve patient access, a recent study explored exactly when toxicities occur and whether post-infusion monitoring could be shortened without compromising safety. And based on the findings, it’s time to rethink the 4-week monitoring window. To learn more about the study’s results and what they mean for patient monitoring, safety, and broader outcomes, tune in to hear Dr. Charles Turck speak with Dr. Manali Kamdar, who authored a poster on this topic that was presented at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting.
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Sickle Cell Disease Care: Balancing Disease-Modifying and Curative Therapies
Guest: Yogindra Persuad
Despite the promise of curative therapies for sickle cell disease, access and cost barriers highlight the ongoing need for disease-modifying treatments like hydroxyurea. Tune in to hear Dr. Yogindra Persuad, a physician in the Department of Hematology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, discuss a multimodal approach to care, emphasizing research on oral agents and broader symptom management beyond pain.
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