Continuing Education
Modern Antibody-Drug Conjugates and New Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting Challenges
Best Suited For: Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician
CE Credits: 0.5 hours
Activity Description
This educational activity is intended to update oncology healthcare professionals on chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV) associated with antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), with emphasis on HER2-directed therapies. The program will review emerging clinical observations of delayed and prolonged CINV and discuss limitations of traditional emetogenic risk classifications in the context of modern ADC treatment. Learners will examine pharmacologic principles and clinical evidence supporting NK1 receptor antagonist–based antiemetic strategies to inform appropriate CINV prevention and supportive care decision-making.
CE Credit: 0.5 hour
Fee: This activity does not require payment to register.
Learning Objectives
- Describe the clinical, operational, and patient-centered benefits and challenges of subcutaneous (SubQ) administration for anticancer biologics.
- Identify best practices and technique considerations for the safe and effective delivery of high-volume SubQ anticancer therapies, including equipment selection, site preparation, and workflow integration.
Obtaining CE Credit
To receive credit, you must and complete all the steps found in the “Complete Credit Requirements” link provided by the registration confirmation email from LecturePanda You may also use this page to obtain CE credit. After following the link on this page to in order to receive credit:
- Reviewing the course learning materials.
- Confirming information provided on registration.
- Watching the CE video (if it is an enduring or on-demand CE activity) to its entirety
- Submitting the CE Code (disclosed towards the end of all CE activities)
- Completing all listed evaluations and CE assessments.
Credit requirements must be completed before the date of the activity. Upon completion, credit will be transmitted electronically to the ACPE. All transmitted will be viewable in your CPE Monitor profile within 24 hours.
