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Paul Cornes

    Fast Facts: Biosimilars in Hematology and Oncology
    Open Prisons
    • 2023

      Open Prisons

      • 276pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Research conducted in various UK prisons, both 'open' and 'closed', reveals insights into their effectiveness. The study involved gathering information from inmates and staff through exercises aimed at evaluating the social atmosphere within the prisons and the perceptions of those living and working there. This comparative analysis sheds light on the dynamics and implications of different prison environments.

      Open Prisons
    • 2020

      Biologics have revolutionized – and are revolutionizing – the treatment of many serious disorders. The evidence acquired from more than 10 years of clinical experience, with more than 50 biosimilar drugs and more than 700 million patient-days' exposure in Europe, shows that approved biosimilars can be used as safely and effectively as originator biologics. Yet concerns persist about biosimilars – particularly in curative cancer treatment, where they are relatively recent therapeutic options. 'Fast Facts: Biosimilars in Hematology and Oncology' provides a concise overview of emerging global practice in this fast-moving area together with practical information on adding biosimilars to a formulary and switching patients. Contents: • Biologics and the need for biosimilars • Why do we need biosimilars? • How is the quality of biosimilar medicines assured? • Legal issues • Switching, interchangeability and extrapolation • Safety and pharmacovigilant • Global issues • Formulary considerations: pharmacy issues • Formulary considerations: supportive care biosimilars • Formulary considerations: therapeutic anti-cancer biosimilars • Communication and awareness

      Fast Facts: Biosimilars in Hematology and Oncology