Scott Paulson, MD

Articles

Anticipating Key Studies and Pipeline Treatments in mCRC Landscape

April 11th 2024

The experts provide their final thoughts surrounding the impact of prospective trials and therapy regimens for treating patients with refractory mCRC.

Unmet Needs Surrounding mCRC Treatment

April 11th 2024

Key opportunities to improve the mCRC treatment landscape are illustrated by the expert panelists.

Data Surrounding Treatment for MSI-high Patients from ASCO 2024

April 4th 2024

Dr Kim offers key perspective for MSI-high patients based on data presented at ASCO 2024.

Real-World Data Surrounding Sequencing Strategies for Refractory mCRC

April 4th 2024

Multiple abstracts from ESMO 2023, including a focus on tumor location, are highlighted.

Treatment Sequencing for Refractory mCRC and SUNLIGHT Study Analysis

March 28th 2024

Data presented at ESMO 2023 and ASCO GI 2024 highlight the impact of prior therapy, including VEGF inhibitors or fluoropyrimidine, on mCRC treatment approach.

Considerations for Platinum-based Therapy

March 28th 2024

Key factors, particularly neuropathy, drive the discussion for platinum-based therapy for patients with non-refractory mCRC.

Identifying Ideal Candidates for Triplet Therapy in mCRC Treatment

March 21st 2024

Considerations for patients to receive aggressive mCRC therapy regimens are navigated by the panelists.

Fatigue Associated with Bevacizumab, Fruquintinib, TAS-102 Therapies

March 21st 2024

Side effect profiles driven by fruquintinib use are discussed.

Consideration for Fruquintinib Dosing and Titration

March 14th 2024

Mark A Lewis, MD, and Scott Paulson, MD, share their experiences utilizing fruquintinib.

Utilizing RWE to Derive Optimal Treatment Strategy for Refractory mCRC

March 14th 2024

Richard Kim, MD, discusses the significance of real-world evidence when selecting treatment sequencing strategy.

Dose Modifications and Tolerability Associated with mCRC Treatment Regimens

March 7th 2024

Managing dose adjustments and tolerability in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) treatment regimens for optimal efficacy is underscored.

FRESCO-2 Study Highlights

March 7th 2024

Medical experts provide key takeaways and impacts from the FRESCO-2 study.

Compounding Impact of TAS-102 and Bevacizumab in mCRC Treatment

February 29th 2024

Marwan G Fakih, MD, drives a discussion highlighting a significant combination therapy in mCRC treatment.

Fruquintinib MoA and Toxicity Profile Overview

February 29th 2024

Key safety considerations for the use of fruquintinib are explored.

Evaluating 3L Treatment Landscape Evolution

February 22nd 2024

Dr Parikh drives a conversation surrounding 3L treatment for patients diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer.

Overview of Current mCRC Treatment Landscape

February 22nd 2024

Medical experts open a discussion providing an update on the current impact of metastatic colorectal cancer and common treatment strategies.

Dr. Paulson Discusses Unmet Needs in the Treatment of NETs

September 27th 2018

Scott Paulson, MD, co-director of the Gastrointestinal Research Program for The US Oncology Network, medical director for the Neuroendocrine Research and Treatment Center at Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center, Baylor University Medical Center, discusses unmet needs in the treatment of patients with neuroendocrine tumors.

Dr. Paulson Discusses the Current Treatment for NETs

September 5th 2018

Scott Paulson, MD, co-director of the Gastrointestinal Research Program for The US Oncology Network, medical director for the Neuroendocrine Research and Treatment Center at Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center, Baylor University Medical Center, discusses the current treatment of patients with neuroendocrine tumors.

Dr. Paulson on When to Consider Lutathera in Patients With NETs

August 21st 2018

Scott Paulson, MD, co-director of the Gastrointestinal Research Program for The US Oncology Network, medical director for the Neuroendocrine Research and Treatment Center at Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center, Baylor University Medical Center, discusses when to consider using Lutathera (lutetium Lu 177 dotatate) in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs).

Dr. Paulson on the Importance of Symptom Control

January 23rd 2018

Scott Paulson, MD, co-director of the Gastrointestinal Research Program for The US Oncology Network, medical director for the Neuroendocrine Research and Treatment Center at Baylor Charles A. Sammons Cancer Center, Baylor University Medical Center, discusses the unmet need for symptom control in patients with gastrointestinal cancers.