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Overcoming Acquired Resistance With Second-Generation TRK Inhibitors

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In this podcast episode, listen to George D. Demetri, MD, and Alexander Drilon, MD, discuss emerging data on the efficacy, safety, and clinical role of second-generation TRK inhibitors that can overcome acquired resistance to currently approved TRK inhibitors.

Released: November 09, 2021

Expiration: November 08, 2022

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George D. Demetri

George D. Demetri, MD

Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Co-Director, Ludwig Center at Harvard
Senior Vice President for Experimental Therapeutics
Director,
Sarcoma Center
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts

Alexander E Drilon

Alexander E Drilon, MD

Chief, Early Drug Development Service
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York

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Primary Author

George D. Demetri, MD

Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Harvard University
Co-Director, Ludwig Center at Harvard
Senior Vice President for Experimental Therapeutics
Director,
Sarcoma Center
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Boston, Massachusetts

George D. Demetri, MD, has disclosed that he has received funds for research support and consulting fees from Bayer, Ignyta, Loxo, and Roche, and serves as a member of the board of directors for Blueprint Medicines.

Alexander E Drilon, MD

Chief, Early Drug Development Service
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York, New York

Alexander Drilon, MD, has disclosed that he has received consulting fees from 14ner/Elevation Oncology, AbbVie, ArcherDX, AstraZeneca, AXIS, BeiGene, BergenBio, Blueprint Medicines, EMD Serono, Exelixis, Helsinn, Hengrui, Ignyta/Genentech/Roche, Liberum, Loxo/Bayer/Lilly, Melendi, Merus, Monopteros, MORE Health, Novartis, Nuvalent, Pfizer, Remedica, Repare RX, Takeda/Ariad/Millennium, TP Therapeutics, Tyra Biosciences, and Verastem; funds for research support from Exelixis, Foundation Medicine GlaxoSmithKline, Pfizer, PharmaMar, Taiho, and Teva; and other financial support or material from Boehringer Ingelheim, Merck, Merus, and Puma.