Dr. Jonathan R. Strosberg on the NETTER-1 Trial and its Impact on Patients With Midgut NETs
February 17th 2016The trial looked at radionuclide therapy Lu-Dotatate in patients with advanced midgut neuroendocrine tumors (NETs), and showed an improvement in overall survival and the reduction of progression or death risk by 79%.
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Dr. Peter Beitsch on the Benefits of Grouping Patients With Breast Cancer by Subtype for Trials
February 16th 2016Beitsch says that while having a study that incorporates several thousands of patients will potentially produce statistically significant results, these larger groups may not account for subtypes in each patient's individual cancer.
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Dr. Sylvia Asa on Treating Different Types of Thyroid Cancer
February 16th 2016Asa says one of the most common mutations in subtypes of thyroid cancer is the BRAF mutation. She adds that while the mutation is common, a good number of patients do not respond to BRAF-targeted therapies, hinting that these subtypes are more complex than previously thought.
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Dr. Matthew Cooperberg on the Effectiveness of Active Surveillance in Prostate Cancer
February 13th 2016Cooperberg says the likelihood of a patient for staying on active surveillance for 10 or 15 years is around 50%, though men who stay on active surveillance for between 6 months and 5 years generally see progression in their disease.
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Dr. Jennifer Wu on Proliferations and Mutations in Colorectal Cancer
February 12th 2016Jennifer Wu, MD, discusses the issue of deficiencies in enzymes that fix mismatch repairs in colorectal cancer. Wu says targeting the cancer-specific enzymes which allow tumors to repair themselves could stop tumor growth in patients.
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Dr. David Reardon on Immunotherapy and Rindopepimut in the Glioblastoma Treatment Paradigm
February 10th 2016David Reardon, MD, clinical director, Center for Neuro-Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses the future of immunotherapy in glioblastoma and how rindopepimut fits into that paradigm.
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Dr. Mark Gilbert on Genetics as a Predictive Tool for Treatment Response in Brain Cancer
February 10th 2016Mark Gilbert, MD, neuro-oncologist, chief of neuro-oncology, National Institute of Health, discusses predicting how a patient's brain tumor might act and respond to treatment based on their genetics.
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Dr. Nicholas A. Butowski on Convection-Enhanced Delivery of Nanoliposomal Irinotecan in Brain Cancer
February 9th 2016Nicholas A. Butowski, MD, director, Translational Research in Neuro-Oncology, University of California, San Francisco, discusses the eligibility of patients with glioblastoma to receive a convection-enhanced delivery of nanoliposomal irinotecan with real-time imaging.
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Dr. Rimas Lukas on Searching for Biomarkers in Glioblastoma
February 9th 2016​Rimas Lukas, MD, director, Medical Neuro-Oncology, co-director, Neurology Medical Student Clerkship Program, The University of Chicago Medical Center, discusses the next steps following a phase I study looking at atezolizumab in glioblastoma.
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Dr. Jonathan R. Strosberg on 177-Lu-Dotatate in Patients With Neuroendocrine Tumors
February 6th 2016Jonathan R. Strosberg, MD, associate professor, Moffitt Cancer Center, discusses the targeted, systemic radiation treatment 177-Lu-Dotatate (Lutathera), a somatostatin analogue peptide, in patients with neuroendocrine tumors.
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Dr. Oliver Sartor on Doubling the Dosage of Radium-223 in Patients With CRPC
February 6th 2016Oliver Sartor, MD, medical director, Tulane Cancer Center, discusses how radium-223 dichloride became deemed safe in patients with bone-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC). The treatment was tested in an open-label phase I/II trial where patients were given 6 additional doses of radium-223 on top of their original 6-dose regimen.
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Dr. Carey Anders on Exclusion of Patients With Brain Metastases From Clinical Trials
February 6th 2016Carey Anders, MD, assistant professor for the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology, UNC Chapel Hill, discusses the exclusion of patients with breast cancer who have developed brain metastases from clinical trials.
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Dr. Amitabh Chak on New Screening Methods for Esophageal Cancer
February 5th 2016Amitabh Chak, MD, MS, professor of Medicine, director, Clinical Research, Division of Gastroenterolgy Diseases, Case Western Reserve University, discusses advances in esophageal cancer. Chak says some of the more "exciting" developments in the treatment of the disease are transnasal endoscopy, as well as a new type of screening device that acts as a "pap smear" for the esophagus.
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Dr. Peter Martin on Alternatives to Aggressive Therapy in Mantle Cell Lymphoma
February 5th 2016Peter Martin, MD, discusses the evolving paradigm of treatment for mantle cell lymphoma. Martin says the evolution of the paradigm currently includes Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor, phosphoinositide 3-kinase inhibitor, immunomodulatory treatments, and immunotherapies.
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Dr. Darren Feldman on Treating Patients Who Develop Neutropenic Fever
February 4th 2016​Darren Feldman, MD, assistant attending physician for the Genitourinary Oncology Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, discusses how to properly treat neutropenic fever as a toxicity stemming from chemotherapy treatment.
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Dr. Daniel Hamstra on the Benefits of Shorter Radiation Therapy Sessions for Prostate Cancer
February 4th 2016​Daniel Hamstra, MD, PhD, radiation oncologist, Texas Center for Proton Therapy, Texas Oncology, discusses the benefits of shorter radiotherapy treatment sessions for patients with prostate cancer.
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Dr. Matthew Cooperberg on New Aspects of the Treatment Paradigm for Prostate Cancer
February 3rd 2016Matthew Cooperberg, MD, genitourinary cancer specialist, University of California San Francisco, discusses the appropriateness of a more aggressive approach to men with high-risk prostate cancer. Cooperberg says currently, men will normally respond to surgery followed by adjuvant radiotherapy, as well as systemic therapy.
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Dr. Kenneth Wang on Forgoing Screening for Barrett's Esophagus
February 2nd 2016Kenneth Wang, MD, director of the Advanced Endoscopy Group and Esophageal Neoplasia Clinic, Mayo Clinic, discusses his opposition for Barrett's esophagus screening as a preventative measure for esophageal adenocarcinoma.
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Dr. Amy Heimberger on Better Imaging and Combination Therapies in Glioblastoma
January 30th 2016Heimberger says the treatment paradigm's future is two-pronged, in that it will consist of both combination therapies that activate the immune system and prevent immunosuppression, as well as understand CT and MRI scans of brain cancer patients.
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Dr. Keith Wilson on the Role of Helicobacter Pylori in Gastrointestinal Cancer
January 30th 2016<div style="color:#003668"><em>"When there is a mismatch between the human genetics and bacterial genetics, this may be one of the factors that leads to gastrointestinal cancer."<p align="right"><span style="color:#747474">- Keith Wilson, MD</span></em></div></p>
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