
Panelists discuss how bispecific antibodies like talquetamab work through dual targeting mechanisms that bring T-cells and cancer cells together for tumor destruction, with patient Karen sharing her decision-making process based on treatment convenience, manageable adverse effects like taste loss and nail changes, and the therapy's effectiveness after initial severe reactions during step-up dosing.


![“As a community, if we’re looking to help enroll and advocate for patients with rare [kidney cancers], we need to be aware of what is out there,” said A. Ari Hakimi, MD.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/0vv8moc6/cancernetwork/a69f69efca1ade2e100fbb9cdf798d49ea5a0f94-2966x1684.png?w=350&fit=crop&auto=format)






![“The trial will be successful, or [we’ll] declare it a success if we see at least 3 of 24 responses overall,” stated Ravi, MD, BChir, MRCP, on the phase 2 LASER trial in RCC.](https://cdn.sanity.io/images/0vv8moc6/cancernetwork/9addaac21d809a7b642a567b0a704cbb15d87ac5-2966x1684.png?w=350&fit=crop&auto=format)








