Capmatinib Demonstrates Early Signals of Efficacy in Advanced NSCLC
October 5th 2016The c-MET inhibitor capmatinib (INC280) demonstrated early signals of efficacy with an overall response rate (ORR) of 20% when administered to patients with advanced c-MET–dysregulated non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Pow-Sang Speaks on the Significance of Assessing Risk Status in Prostate Cancer
August 31st 2016In an interview with <em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Julio Pow-Sang, MD, chair of Urological Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center, discussed the significance of assessing risk status, options for patients whose risk status falls in a “grey-zone,” and how technology is helping oncologists more accurately characterize risk.
Poch Discusses Key Immunotherapy Advancements in Treatment of Bladder Cancer
August 30th 2016The field of metastatic bladder cancer—an area that had long been stagnant—has quickly evolved with the recent FDA approval of atezolizumab (Tecentriq) coupled with the breakthrough therapy designation of nivolumab (Opdivo).
Levine Speaks On Treatment Options for Patients With mCRPC
August 30th 2016In an interview with <em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Richard Levine, MD, medical director, Moffitt International Plaza, Moffitt Cancer Center, discussed the selection of therapies available for patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) and the next steps in the field.
MammaPrint Identifies Breast Cancer Patients With Low Genomic Risk
August 29th 2016Approximately 46% of patients with breast cancer at high risk for recurrence but low genomic risk with the 70-gene breast cancer recurrence assay (MammaPrint) might not require adjuvant chemotherapy, according to prospective 5-year results of the MINDACT trial published in <em>The New England Journal of Medicine</em>.<sup>1</sup>
FDA Approval of Atezolizumab Poised to Significantly Change Treatment Paradigm in Bladder Cancer
August 17th 2016The treatment paradigm of metastatic urothelial carcinoma was shaken up in May 2016 when the FDA approved the PD-L1 inhibitor atezolizumab for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic disease.
New Targeted Treatments Gaining Recognition in NSCLC, Says Expert
August 1st 2016Although immunotherapies, such as nivolumab (Opdivo) and pembrolizumab (Keytruda), have generated great excitement in the field of squamous non-small cell lung cancer, a number of targeted agents are also gaining recognition.
PSA Screening in Early-Stage Prostate Cancer Can Save Lives, Says Eggener
July 28th 2016While the United States Preventative Services Task Force has taken a stand against routine prostate-specific antigen screening for prostate cancer, updated findings from the landmark Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovary screening trial could flip opinions.
Expert Details Progression of Immunotherapy Agents in Prostate Cancer
July 26th 2016There have been limited successes made in immunotherapy in the treatment of patients with prostate cancer so far, but progress is being made, explains Akash Patnaik, MD, PhD, an assistant professor of Medicine at the University of Chicago Medicine.
Expert Says Lenvatinib Is Standard Frontline Option for RAI-Refractory DTC
April 6th 2016The multikinase inhibitor lenvatinib (Lenvima) has quickly become the frontline standard of care for patients with progressive, radioactive iodine (RAI)-refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC), just one year following its initial approval, according to Renato Martins, MD.
Two Options Allows for Treatment Tailoring in Refractory CRC
February 18th 2016Treatments can be better customized and tailored based on each patient's individual desires and characteristics, now that two effective options are available for refractory metastatic colorectal cancer, according to Jennifer Wu, MD.
Study Reveals HER2 Breast Cancer Subtype Beneficial for Treatment Individualization
February 4th 2016Approximately 33% of patients with HER2-positive breast cancer have also been found to have a luminal subtype resistant to chemotherapy and trastuzumab. Peter Beitsch, MD, discusses the triplet neoadjuvant regimen of pertuzumab, trastuzumab, and chemotherapy, and its effect on the subtype in the Neoadjuvant Breast Registry Symphony Trial (NBRST) study.
ASH 2015 Preview: Novel Agents and Combinations Progress in Hematologic Malignancies
December 4th 2015In the last 5 years, the treatment paradigm for patients with hematologic malignancies has seen vast changes. These alterations continue their progress in the field with groundbreaking data and new ideas presented at the 2015 American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting from December 5 through 8.