IC-OS Weekly Webinar - ICI Myocarditis: A Pharmacy Perspective
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Daniel Lenihan
Dr Lenihan has been active in cardio-oncology and heart failure, for over 20 years. The main...
Read MoreDr Lenihan has been active in cardio-oncology and heart failure, for over 20 years. The main focus of these efforts have included hemodynamic assessments, angiogenic growth factor response, novel cardiac biomarkers as well as optimal methods to prevent or detect heart failure at the earliest stage possible in patients undergoing treatment for cancer. His current research projects include early phase clinical trials in cardio-oncology, heart failure and amyloidosis. He is the Principal Investigator of the PROTECT study looking at cardiac safety in patients undergoing proteasome inhibitor treatment for relapsed multiple myeloma and the recently completed PREDICT study, a large multicenter prospective study examining the role of cardiac biomarkers for the detection of cardiotoxicity during anthracycline based therapy. In addition, he is intimately involved in the latest treatment trials for cardiac amyloidosis. He was recently at Washington University in St Louis to enhance and expand the Cardio-Oncology Center of Excellence. He is at the forefront of concerted efforts to develop a viable Cardio-Oncology fellowship training program and continues to foster collaboration among a host of colleagues both regionally, nationally, and throughout the world. He is the current President of the International Cardio-Oncology Society (ICOS),www.IC-OS.org, which is an international professional association whose primary goal is to eliminate cardiac disease as a barrier to effective cancer therapy.
Show LessHeather Moore
Dr. Moore is originally from eastern North Carolina. She completed her undergraduate degree in...
Read MoreDr. Moore is originally from eastern North Carolina. She completed her undergraduate degree in biology at North Carolina State University and received her doctorate of pharmacy at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy in Chapel Hill. She completed her general residency training at the Durham Veterans Affairs Hospital where she realized her passion for oncology and then continued on to complete oncology residency training at VCU hospital in Richmond, Virginia. After residency, she decided to return home to North Carolina and accepted a position in the breast oncology clinic at the Duke Cancer Institute. She has developed a specific interest in cardio oncology given the cardiotoxicity seen with many breast cancer therapies which led to involvement within the cardio oncology program at Duke. In her free time, she enjoys reading, playing tennis, supporting NC State athletics and spending time with her dog, Chauncey.
Show LessJoseph Carver
Joseph R. Carver, MD, FACC is a Board Certified cardiologist. He is the Founding Editor of the...
Read MoreJoseph R. Carver, MD, FACC is a Board Certified cardiologist. He is the Founding Editor of the American Journal of Managed Care and was a Senior Corporate Medical Director at Aetna U.S. Healthcare from 1992-2001 where he was responsible for new program development and directed the National Medical Excellence Program. From 1999-2001, he was Co-chairperson of the New Jersey and Michigan Working Groups that established voluntary agreements among the insurers in those states to cover the routine costs of clinical trial participation for cancer patients. He is one of the Founding Editors of Cardio-oncology Journal. He currently is the Bernard Fishman Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania, the Chief Operating Officer of the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute of the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania and the Chief of Staff of the Abramson Cancer Center. He is the Director of the Thalheimer Cardio-oncology Center at the Abramson Cancer Center and his clinical practice is in the subspecialty of Cardio-oncology. He was the recipient of the IS Ravdin Master Clinician Award at Penn in 2012 and is one of the founding members of Penn Medicine’s Academy of Master Clinicians. He received the Thomas Force Award in 2020.
Show LessKristen Peterson
Dr. Peterson is the Multiple Myeloma Clinical Oncology Pharmacist at Duke Blood Cancer Center in...
Read MoreDr. Peterson is the Multiple Myeloma Clinical Oncology Pharmacist at Duke Blood Cancer Center in Durham, NC. She received her Doctorate of Pharmacy from the University of Iowa College of Pharmacy. Additionally, she completed a first year pharmacy residency at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, MN and a second year oncology pharmacy residency at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital in New York, New York.
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