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  • In this episode, Manali Bhave, MD; Annalise Labatut, PharmD, BCOP; and nurse practitioner Jamie L. Carroll, CNP, APRN, MSN, begin by discussing the landmark EMERALD study that led to FDA approval of elacestrant, the first oral selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) for treatment of hormone receptor–positive/HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer. Dr. Bhave also briefly reviews ongoing clinical trials of other oral SERDs for estrogen receptor–positive/HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer.

    Next, the panel discusses the possible adverse effects with elacestrant, potential drug–drug interactions, and their personal experiences with managing adverse effects in their patients.

    Finally, the discussion turns to methods for promoting treatment adherence and persistence and briefly touches on insurance coverage and affordability, including ways that patients and providers can work together to ensure access to approved oral SERDs.

    Presenters:

    Manali Bhave, MD
    Phase I Medical Director
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Hematology & Medical Oncology
    Winship Cancer Institute
    Emory University
    Atlanta, Georgia

    Annalise Labatut, PharmD, BCOP
    Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Breast Oncology
    Emory Healthcare/Winship Cancer Institute
    Atlanta, Georgia

    Jamie L. Carroll, CNP, APRN, MSN
    Assistant Professor of Medical Oncology
    Mayo Clinic
    Rochester, Minnesota

    Link to the full program:
    https://bit.ly/3UT5Be8

    Claim CME Credit:
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  • In this episode, Danielle M. Brander, MD; Deborah Stephens, DO; and Brian Hill, MD, PhD, discuss key aspects of the NCCN CLL guidelines and share strategies for applying these recommendations in your clinical practice to optimize treatment and outcomes. The greater discussion addresses:

    Optimal selection of therapy for treatment-naive CLL, including second-generation covalent BTK inhibitorsConsiderations in therapy selection for previously treated CLLNovel strategies for treating CLL

    Presenters:

    Danielle M. Brander, MD
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Division of Hematologic Malignancies and Cellular Therapy
    Duke Cancer Institute
    Durham, North Carolina

    Brian Hill, MD, PhD
    Director, Lymphoid Malignancies Program
    Staff Physician, Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
    Taussig Cancer Institute
    Cleveland Clinic
    Cleveland, Ohio

    Deborah Stephens, DO
    Associate Professor
    Director of the CLL Program
    Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center
    University of North Carolina
    Chapel Hill, North Carolina

    Content based on a live and online CME program supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca; BeiGene, Ltd.; and Lilly.

    Link to full program including downloadable slides:
    https://bit.ly/49YxtSq

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  • In this episode, Colin C. Pritchard, MD, PhD, a pathologist, and Heather H. Cheng, MD, PhD, a medical oncologist, discuss optimal biomarker testing to guide treatment decisions in advanced prostate cancer, with topics including:

    Rationale for targeting PARP in prostate cancer with ARI combinationsStudy design nuances and findings from key randomized phase III clinical trials evaluating combination therapy with a PARP inhibitor and ARI, including PROpel, MAGNITUDE, and TALAPRO-2FDA approvals of combination therapy with a PARP inhibitor and ARI, including a comparison of populations based on mutations Optimal biomarker testing for gene mutations in homologous recombination and mismatch repair pathwaysTips for optimal coordination between pathology and medical oncology

    Presenters:

    Heather H. Cheng, MD, PhD
    Associate Professor
    Department of Medicine
    Division of Hematology and Oncology
    Attending Physician
    Department of Genitourinary Medical Oncology
    Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
    Seattle, Washington

    Colin C. Pritchard, MD, PhD
    Co-Director
    Genetics and Solid Tumors Laboratory
    University of Washington Medical Center
    Professor
    Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
    University of Washington
    Seattle, Washington

    Content based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Pfizer, Inc.

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3PFagxb

  • In this podcast episode, Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH, and Melinda Telli, MD, delve into the critical aspects of the current therapeutic landscape for patients with unresectable or metastatic HER2-low, hormone receptor–positive, and triple-negative breast cancer, including:

    Challenges with the pathologic testing for HER2-low expressionOptimal treatment of patients with HER2-low advanced breast cancerRole of TROP-2–targeted therapiesManagement of ADC-associated adverse events to optimize treatment outcomesADCs on the horizon for patients with advanced breast cancer

    Presenters:

    Sara M. Tolaney, MD, MPH
    Chief, Division of Breast Oncology
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Melinda Telli, MD
    Professor of Medicine
    Stanford University School of Medicine
    Director, Breast Cancer Program
    Stanford Cancer Institute
    Palo Alto, California

    Content based on an online CME program supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/49WxRBM

  • The third and final episode in a 3-part series covers the safety profile of and considerations for managing adverse events associated with HER3-targeted antibody–drug conjugates, including patritumab deruxtecan (HER3-DXd) and others, in the setting of lung cancer.

    Presenters in this series include:

    Rebecca S. Heist, MD, MPH
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Medical Oncology
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Helena Yu, MD
    Associate Attending
    Department of Medicine
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    New York, New York

    Supported by an educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset:
    https://bit.ly/48ecElW

  • This second episode in a 3-part series on HER3-targeted agents in NSCLC covers current clinical trials with HER3-targeted therapy, including:

    Recent data on patritumab deruxtecan (HER3-DXd) in the HERTHENA-Lung01 trialThe EGFRxHER3 bispecific antibodies BL-B01D1 and izalontamabThe HER2xHER3 bispecific antibody zenocutuzumabThe HER3-targeted antibody–drug conjugate SHR-A2009

    Presenters in this series include:

    Rebecca S. Heist, MD, MPH
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Medical Oncology
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Helena Yu, MD
    Associate Attending
    Department of Medicine
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    New York, New York

    Supported by an educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset:
    https://bit.ly/48ecElW

  • This first episode in a 3-part series tackles the role of HER3 in cancer, specifically in NSCLC, and how HER3 can be effectively targeted with ADCs.

    Presenters in this series include:

    Rebecca S. Heist, MD, MPH
    Associate Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Medical Oncology
    Massachusetts General Hospital
    Boston, Massachusetts


    Helena Yu, MD
    Associate Attending
    Department of Medicine
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    New York, New York
    Supported by an educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset:
    https://bit.ly/48ecElW

  • In this episode, Brian Slomovitz, MD, MS, FACOG, and Keiichi Fujiwara, MD, PhD, share their thoughts and opinions on seminal data presented at the 2023 IGCS annual meeting for endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancers, including:

    Phase III NRG GY018 trial of carboplatin and paclitaxel with or without pembrolizumab followed by pembrolizumab or placebo maintenance for 2 years in patients with measurable stage III/IVA, stage IVB, or recurrent endometrial cancer. Phase III ENGOT-EN6/GOG-3031/RUBY trial of carboplatin and paclitaxel with or without dostarlimab followed by dostarlimab or placebo maintenance for 3 years in patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer. Results from the double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled phase III AtTEnd trial of atezolizumab plus carboplatin/paclitaxel in advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer.Randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III DUO-E study of carboplatin and paclitaxel vs durvalumab plus carboplatin and paclitaxel followed by durvalumab maintenance with or without olaparib as frontline treatment of newly diagnosed, advanced, endometrial cancer.An international, randomized, multicenter phase III trial evaluating short-course chemotherapy followed by chemoradiation vs chemoradiation alone in patients with newly diagnosed stage IB1N+, IB2, II, IIIB, IVA squamous, adeno, adenosquamous cervical cancer (INTERLACE).Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III KEYNOTE-A18 trial of pembrolizumab plus concurrent chemoradiotherapy vs placebo plus chemoradiation in patients with high-risk locally advanced cervical cancer.Phase III ICON8B study comparing carboplatin, paclitaxel, and bevacizumab every 3 weeks vs dose-dense weekly paclitaxel plus bevacizumab every 3 weeks in newly diagnosed high-risk epithelial ovarian cancer, either stage III (with residual disease or requiring new adjuvant chemotherapy) or stage IV.

    Presenters:

    Brian Slomovitz, MD, MS, FACOG
    Director
    Gynecologic Oncology
    Mount Sinai Medical Center
    Professor
    Obsterics and Gynecology
    Florida International University
    Member, Board of Directors
    GOG Foundation
    Uterine Cancer Lead
    GOG Partners
    Miami, Florida


    Keiichi Fujiwara, MD, PhD
    Professor of Gynecologic Oncology
    Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
    Hidaka, Japan
    Professor of OBGYN
    International University of Health and Welfare
    Narita, Japan
    This educational activity is supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca, Genmab, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Novocure, and Seagen.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset and ClinicalThought commentaries:
    https://bit.ly/424E3Uq

  • In this episode, Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD, discusses novel agents and strategies in clinical trial development for treating patients with myelofibrosis, including:

    Navitoclax (BCL-XL/BCL-2 inhibitor)Pelabresib (BET inhibitor)Imetelstat (telomerase inhibitor)Luspatercept (erythroid maturation agent)Additional strategies

    Presenter:

    Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD
    Assistant Professor of Medicine
    Harvard Medical School
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Link to the full program here. https://bit.ly/47z8WCV

  • In this episode, Ana Marin-Niebla, MD, PhD, and Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD, discuss key trial data on the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL and MCL throughout the past year, how these studies have impacted their practice, and what data they are looking forward to in the near future. The discussion includes analyses of:

    SHINE: First-Line Ibrutinib + Bendamustine/Rituximab Followed by Rituximab Maintenance in Older Patients With MCL TRIANGLE: Ibrutinib + Chemoimmunotherapy With or Without ASCT vs Chemoimmunotherapy Followed by ASCT in Younger Patients with Previously Untreated MCL ZUMA-2: Brexucabtagene Autoleucel in R/R MCL BRUIN: Pirtobrutinib for Previously Treated MCL GLOW: Fixed-Duration Ibrutinib + Venetoclax vs Chlorambucil + Obinutuzumab in Previously Untreated CLL FLAIR: Ibrutinib + Venetoclax vs FCR in Previously Untreated CLL ELEVATE-RR: Acalabrutinib vs Ibrutinib in Previously Treated CLL ALPINE: Zanubrutinib vs Ibrutinib in Previously Treated CLL BRUIN: Pirtobrutinib for Previously Treated CLL

    Presenters:

    Ana Marin-Niebla, MD, PhD
    Hematology Consultant, Lymphoma Unit
    Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Hematology Department
    Hospital Universitario Vall d’Hebron
    Barcelona, Spain

    Stephan Stilgenbauer, MD
    Medical Director Comprehensive Cancer Center Ulm
    Head, Early Clinical Trials Unit
    Head, Division of CLL Dept. of Internal Medicine III
    University Medical Center
    Ulm University
    Ulm, Germany

    Link to full program:
    https://bit.ly/3MNaUri

  • In this episode, Isabelle Ray-Coquard, MD, PhD, and Ana Oaknin, MD, PhD, provide expert insights on new clinical trial data presented at the 2023 ESMO annual congress for endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancers, including:

    Results from the double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled phase III AtTEnd trial of atezolizumab plus carboplatin/paclitaxel in advanced or recurrent endometrial cancerRandomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III DUO-E study of durvalumab plus carboplatin and paclitaxel followed by durvalumab maintenance with or without olaparib as frontline treatment of newly diagnosed, advanced, endometrial cancerFirst results from a phase II biomarker-directed platform study with assigned treatments for patients with measurable persistent or recurrent platinum-resistant epithelial ovarian cancer based on tumor-specific molecular alterations (ENGOT-GYN/GOG-3051/BOUQUET)Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III KEYNOTE-A18 trial of pembrolizumab plus concurrent chemoradiotherapy in patients with high-risk locally advanced cervical cancerAn international, randomized, multicenter phase III trial evaluating short-course chemotherapy followed by chemoradiation vs chemoradiation alone in patients with newly diagnosed stage IB1N+, IB2, II, IIIB, IVA squamous, adeno, adenosquamous cervical cancer (INTERLACE)Primary results from the global, randomized phase III BEATcc trial of atezolizumab plus platinum-based chemotherapy + bevacizumab as frontline treatment in patients with persistent, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancerInterim analysis results from the global, randomized, open-label phase III innovaTV 301 study of tisotumab vedotin vs investigator’s choice of chemotherapy in second-line or third-line recurrent/metastatic cervical cancer

    Presenters:

    Ana Oaknin, MD, PhD
    Head of Gynaecologic Cancer Programme
    Department of Medical Oncology
    Vall d’ Hebron University Hospital
    Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology
    Barcelona, Spain

    Isabelle Ray-Coquard, MD, PhD
    President of the Gineco Group
    Centre Leon Bérard
    Laboratories RESHAPE
    Université Claude Bernard Lyon Est
    Lyon, France

    This educational activity is supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca, Genmab, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Novocure, and Seagen.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset and ClinicalThought commentaries:
    https://bit.ly/424E3Uq

  • In this episode, Aakash Desai, MD; Narjust Florez, MD; and Paolo Tarantino, MD, discuss the biologic rationale and clinical development of agents targeting HER3 for the treatment of breast and lung cancers. The potential niche for HER3-targeted agents in these treatment landscapes is considered, with consideration of acquired resistance to previous targeted therapies and parallels to other approved antibody–drug conjugates. Their conversation covers clinical trial data from:

    Phase I/II study of patritumab deruxtecan in HR-positive/HER2-negative or triple-negative metastatic breast cancer, published by Krop and colleagues in the Journal of Clinical Oncology BRE-354: A phase II study of patritumab deruxtecan in several subtypes of previously treated advanced/metastatic breast cancer, presented at ASCO 2023ICARUS-Breast01: A phase II study of patritumab deruxtecan in patients with HR-positive/HER2-negative or HER2-low advanced breast cancer, presented at the ESMO Breast Cancer Congress 2023SOLTI-TOT-HER3: A window-of-opportunity study of neoadjuvant patritumab deruxtecan for treatment-naive HER2-negative early stage breast cancer, presented at the ESMO Breast Cancer Congress 2023HERTHENA-Lung01: A phase II study of patritumab deruxtecan in in patients with EGFR-mutated NSCLC after treatment with osimertinib and platinum-based chemotherapy, presented at the World Conference on Lung Cancer 2023HERTHENA-Lung02: An ongoing phase III study of patritumab deruxtecan vs platinum-based chemotherapy after osimertinib for the treatment of EGFR-mutated NSCLCeNRGy: A phase I/II study of the bispecific HER2 x HER3 antibody zenocutuzumab in multiple solid tumor types with NRG1 gene fusion, presented at ASCO 2022DESTINY-Breast04: A phase III study of trastuzumab deruxtecan for the treatment of patients with HER2-low metastatic breast cancer, published by Modi and colleagues in the New England Journal of MedicineDAISY: A phase II trial of trastuzumab deruxtecan for the treatment of breast cancer with variable levels of HER2 expression including HER2-low and HER2-zero, published by Mosele and colleagues in Nature Medicine

    Presenters:

    Aakash Desai, MD
    Affiliation awaiting contract

    Narjust Florez, MD
    Associate Director of The Cancer Care Equity Program
    Thoracic Medical Oncologist, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Assistant Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
    Boston, Massachusetts

    Paolo Tarantino, MD
    Advanced Research Fellow
    Breast Oncology Center
    Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
    Boston, Massachusetts
    Content based on an online CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo, Inc.

    Link to full program: https://bit.ly/45UYsw3

  • In this episode, Dr Leslie Boyd and Adrienne Moore, a patient advocate and endometrial cancer survivor, discuss how healthcare professionals can partner with Black patients to improve the diagnosis and management of endometrial cancer (EC). Topics include:

    Data on racial disparities in EC survivalImportance of listening to Black patients to better diagnose ECFinancial and practical considerations regarding careHow to help empower Black patients in shared decision-making with their care team

    Presenters:

    Leslie R. Boyd, MD
    Associate Professor
    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine
    Director of Division of Gynecologic Oncology
    Vice Chair of Gynecology
    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Cancer Center
    New York University Langone Health
    New York, New York

    Adrienne Moore, RT
    President and Board Member
    Endometrial Cancer Action Network for African-Americans
    Director of Peer Support, SISTER Study
    Research Coordinator, Gynecologic Oncology
    Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    University of Washington School of Medicine
    Seattle, Washington

  • In this episode, Domenica Lorusso, MD, PhD, and Alexandra Leary, MD, PhD, provide expert insights on key updates and new clinical trial data presented at the ESGO 2023 Congress for cervical, endometrial, and ovarian cancers, including:

    Long-Term Follow Up From Phase III SIENDO Study of Selinexor vs Pbo Maintenance in Patients With TP53wt Advanced/Recurrent Endometrial Cancer Global, Open-Label, Phase I/IIa of HER2-Targeting ADC (DB-1303) in Recurrent/Metastatic Endometrial CancerPhase III From KEYNOTE-826: Bevacizumab Subgroup Analysis Based on Protocol Specified Final Overall Survival ResultsPhase III ICON8B: Weekly DD-CT + Bev vs Q3W CT + Bev as First Line in High-Risk Epithelial Ovarian CancerHRD Testing on Cell-Free Tumor DNA From Peritoneal Fluid of Patients With Newly-Diagnosed Epithelial Ovarian Cancer

    Presenters:

    Alexandra Leary, MD, PhD
    Co Director
    Medical Oncologist and Team Leader
    Gynecology Translational Research Lab
    Department of Medicine
    Gustave Roussy Cancer Center
    Paris, France

    Domenica Lorusso, MD, PhD
    Associate Professor
    Gynecologic Oncology Department
    Clinical Research Unit
    Fondazione Policlinico Gemelli IRCCS
    Rome, Italy

    This educational activity is supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Novocure, Genmab, and Seagen.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset and ClinicalThought commentaries:
    https://bit.ly/424E3Uq

  • In this episode, Catherine C. Coombs, MD, MS, and Toby Eyre, MBChB, MD, discuss key trials presented at SOHO 2023 evaluating the use of BTK inhibitors in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). The discussion includes analyses of:

    Matching-adjusted indirect comparison of 3 randomized phase III trials of ibrutinib for relapsed/refractory CLL Meta-analysis of cardiovascular adverse events with second-generation BTK inhibitors in CLL BRUIN: updated results of pirtobrutinib in covalent BTK inhibitor–pretreated MCLViPOR: venetoclax, ibrutinib, prednisone, obinutuzumab, and lenalidomide for relapsed/refractory and treatment-naive MCL

    Presenters:

    Catherine C. Coombs, MD, MS
    Associate Clinical Professor
    Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine
    UCI Health
    Orange, California

    Toby Eyre, MBChB, MD
    Honorary Senior Lecturer
    Hematology and Cancer
    University of Oxford
    Consultant Hematologist
    Department of Hematology
    Hematology and Cancer Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    Oxford, United Kingdom

  • In this episode, Catherine C. Coombs, MD, and Toby Eyre, MBChB, MD, discuss key trials presented at ICML 2023 evaluating the use of BTK inhibitors in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). The discussion includes analyses of:

    Phase II trial of acalabrutinib with rituximab for older patients with untreated MCL BRUIN: updated results of pirtobrutinib in covalent BTK inhibitor–pretreated MCL IMCL-2015 GELTAMO: 5-year update ibrutinib for untreated indolent MCL


    Presenters:

    Catherine C. Coombs, MD, MS
    Associate Clinical Professor
    Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine
    UCI Health
    Orange, California

    Toby Eyre, MBChB, MD
    Honorary Senior Lecturer
    Hematology and Cancer
    University of Oxford
    Consultant Hematologist
    Department of Hematology
    Hematology and Cancer Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    Oxford, United Kingdom

  • In this episode, Catherine C. Coombs, MD, MS, and Toby Eyre, MBChB, MD, discuss key trials presented at EHA 2023 evaluating the use of BTK inhibitors in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The discussion includes analyses of:

    CLL12: final results of the phase III trial of ibrutinib vs placebo in asymptomatic, treatment-naive CLLSEQUOIA: extended follow-up of zanubrutinib vs BR in treatment-naive CLLCAPTIVATE: 4-year follow-up from the fixed duration cohort of ibrutinib plus venetoclax in CLL/small lymphocytic lymphomaPhase II trial of acalabrutinib plus obinutuzumab in treatment-naive CLLBRUIN: genomic evaluation of resistance to pirtobrutinib in BTK inhibitor‒pretreated CLL

    Presenters:

    Catherine C. Coombs, MD, MS
    Associate Clinical Professor
    Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine
    UCI Health
    Orange, California

    Toby Eyre, MBChB, MD
    Honorary Senior Lecturer
    Hematology and Cancer
    University of Oxford
    Consultant Hematologist
    Department of Hematology
    Hematology and Cancer Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
    Oxford, United Kingdom

  • In this episode, Kathleen Moore, MD, MS, and Nicoletta Colombo, MD, PhD, provide expert insights on key updates and new clinical trial data presented at the 2023 ASCO Annual Meeting for cervical, endometrial, and ovarian cancers, including:

    ENGOT-EN6-NSGO/GOG-3031/RUBY: phase III study of dostarlimab plus chemotherapy followed by dostarlimab maintenance in primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer outcomes by BICRCCTG CX.5-SHAPE: phase III trial of radical hysterectomy and pelvic node dissection compared with simple hysterectomy and pelvic node dissection in low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer Final OS results from KEYNOTE-826: phase III study of CT with or without pembrolizumab as first-line treatment for patients with persistent, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancerDUO-O: a randomized, placebo-controlled phase III study of durvalumab plus carboplatin, paclitaxel, and bevacizumab and then maintenance bevacizumab, durvalumab, and olaparib in patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer and no BRCA1/2 gene alteration MIRASOL: an initial report from a phase III study of mirvetuximab soravtansine vs investigator’s choice of CT in platinum-resistant ovarian cancer with high expression of FRαPatient-reported outcomes from the phase III ENGOT-EN6/RUBY trial of dostarlimab plus standard-of-care CT in primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer

    Presenters:
    Kathleen Moore, MD, MS
    Associate Director, Clinical Research
    Department of Gynecologic Oncology
    Stephenson Cancer Center, University of Oklahoma
    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

    Nicoletta Colombo, MD, PhD
    Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
    European Institute of Oncology
    University of Milan-Bicocca
    Milan, Italy

    Content supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., Novocure Inc., and Seagen Inc.

    Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset and ClinicalThought commentaries:

    bit.ly/43Q5CBI
  • In this episode, David Scott Miller, MD, FACOG, FACS, and Linda Duska, MD, MPH, provide expert insights on practice-changing data and other new findings presented at SGO 2023 in endometrial, cervical, and ovarian cancers, including:

    NRG GY018: randomized phase III study evaluating standard of care of carboplatin plus paclitaxel with or without pembrolizumab as frontline treatment for patients with endometrial cancerENGOT-EN6/GOG-3031/RUBY: randomized, placebo-controlled phase III study of dostarlimab plus standard-of-care chemotherapy in primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancerPhase I NRG-GY017 study of priming-dose atezolizumab before or concurrently with chemoradiotherapy in locally advanced high-risk cervical cancerRandomized phase II study of chemoradiation plus pembrolizumab immunotherapy in locally advanced cervical cancerGOG 3026: phase II trial of letrozole plus ribociclib in women with recurrent low-grade serous ovarian cancer

    Presenters:

    David Scott Miller, MD, FACOG, FACS
    Amy and Vernon E. Faulconer Distinguished Chair in Medical Science
    Director and Dallas Foundation Chair in Gynecologic Oncology
    Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology
    Fred F. Florence Bioinformation Center
    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
    Medical Director of Gynecologic Oncology Chair, Cancer Committee
    Parkland Health & Hospital System
    Dallas, Texas

    Linda Duska, MD, MPH
    Gynecologic Oncologist
    Department of OB GYN/Gynecologic Oncology
    University of Virginia School of Medicine
    Charlottesville, Virginia

    Content supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Novocure Inc., and Seagen Inc.

    Link to full program: bit.ly/424E3Uq

  • In this episode, Suzanne Lentzsch, MD, Ph.D., and Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP, discuss the role of BCMA-targeted therapies in the management of patients with multiple myeloma, including their experiences and challenges with implementing recent data. This overview will include a discussion of:

    Considerations with administration, including access challengesSequencing TherapiesFuture developments with BCMA-targeted therapies

    Presenters:

    Suzanne Lentzsch, MD, PhD
    Professor of Medicine
    Division of Hematology/Oncology
    Director, Multiple Myeloma and Amyloidosis Program
    Columbia University Medical Center
    New York, New York

    Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP
    Professor
    Applied Cancer Research and Drug Discovery
    Translational Genomics Research Institute
    Phoenix, Arizona
    Chief Medical Officer
    International Myeloma Foundation
    HonorHealth Research Institute
    Scottsdale, Arizona

    Provided by Clinical Care Options, LLC in partnership with Smart Patients.

    Content supported by educational grants from AbbVie; Bristol-Myers Squibb; GlaxoSmithKline; Janssen Biotech, Inc., administered by Janssen Scientific Affairs, LLC; Karyopharm Therapeutics; and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

    Link to full program: bit.ly/41YEOO6