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Episode Description:
Two patients.
Same type of drug.
Completely different outcomes.
In this breakdown, Dr. Chaplin walks through something most people (and even many oncologists) miss:
Not all drugs in the same class perform the same.
Some antibody drug conjugates are:
• twice as effective
• significantly easier to tolerate
• and rapidly replacing older versions, but still unknown to many oncologists
So many patients are still being given the outdated ones.
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