none2Recent advances in hematopoietic cell transplantation and a broadening array of salvage chemotherapy options have extended the survival of patients with hematological cancers, but can result in prolonged periods of immunosuppression and susceptibility to invasive fungal infections. Among these high-risk patient populations, systemic antifungal therapy is administered episodically or sometimes continuously for months or even years, increasing concerns for the development of antifungal resistance. As newer triazoles (voriconazole and posaconazole) and echinocandins (anidulafungin, caspofungin, and micafungin) have supplanted amphotericin B formulations as the preferred antifungal therapies for primary and secondary prophylaxis, pharmac...