Part 2, Advancing Biomarker-Driven Care Through Optimized IHC Testing: Practical Insights on IHC Testing Across Tumor Types
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In this episode of the FLASCO OncoPod, host Dr. Edgardo Santos, President of the Florida Society of Clinical Oncology (FLASCO), leads a multidisciplinary discussion on the evolving role of immunohistochemistry (IHC) in precision oncology. Joined by Dr. Lamees Saeed (Tampa General Hospital Cancer Institute), Dr. Jesus Fabregas (Memorial Cancer Institute), Dr. Ana Sandoval (Herbert Wertheim Cancer Institute at Baptist Health South Florida), and Dr. Nathalie McKenzie (AdventHealth Cancer Institute), the panel explores how IHC has evolved from a diagnostic tool into a critical component of biomarker-driven treatment selection.
In part 2, the panel explores why routine biomarker testing is becoming an essential part of cancer care, highlighting how markers such as mismatch repair (MMR), HER2, PD-L1, and Claudin 18.2 are helping clinicians personalize treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes. Through real-world clinical examples, the discussion examines the value of reflex testing, when repeat testing may be appropriate, and how close collaboration between oncologists, pathologists, and multidisciplinary care teams helps ensure patients receive timely, biomarker-driven treatment. The conversation also addresses practical workflow considerations, including pathology communication, turnaround times, and strategies for integrating evolving testing standards into everyday clinical practice.
This podcast is being sponsored by Daiichi Sankyo.