
Panelists discuss how accurate grading and classification of neuroendocrine tumors is crucial for determining prognosis and treatment strategies, focusing on key histopathological features.

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Panelists discuss how accurate grading and classification of neuroendocrine tumors is crucial for determining prognosis and treatment strategies, focusing on key histopathological features.

Treatment paradigms differ between adult and pediatric oncologists when treating young adults with lymphoma.

Panelists discuss how the optimal sequencing of bispecific antibodies and CAR T-cell therapies in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma could maximize treatment efficacy and improve patient outcomes in this challenging disease setting.

Differences in pancreatic cancer responses to treatment elicits a need to better educate patients on expectations in treatment, particularly chemotherapy.

Panelists discuss how the OPTec study, which explores outpatient step-up administration of teclistamab, could impact real-world practice by potentially improving patient convenience and reducing healthcare resource utilization in the treatment of multiple myeloma.

Increasing patient awareness of modifiable risk factors for pancreatic cancer may help mitigate incidence of pancreatic cancers.

Panelists discuss how minimal residual disease (MRD) detection in patients with colorectal liver metastases (CLM) in the GALAXY study predicts both the benefit of adjuvant therapy and overall prognosis, potentially guiding more personalized treatment decisions.

Panelists discuss how the 24-month data from the GALAXY study presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2024 meeting underscore the importance of minimal residual disease (MRD) status and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) clearance as key prognostic and predictive factors in colorectal cancer (CRC) management.

Panelists discuss how treatment strategies for circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA)–positive colorectal cancer (CRC) are evolving, with a focus on tailoring interventions based on molecular findings to improve patient outcomes and minimize unnecessary therapies.

Panelists discuss how the decision between quadruplet versus triplet therapy depends on multiple factors, including cytogenetic risk status, insurance coverage/drug access, patient fitness to tolerate additional toxicity, and the strength of evidence supporting improved outcomes with 4-drug combinations.

Panelists discuss how to tailor treatment strategies for a 67-year-old, BCMA-naïve woman with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, weighing the potential benefits of BCMA-targeted therapies against other available options in the context of her specific clinical presentation.

Panelists discuss how a patient experienced care coordination during treatment at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK), detailing the health care professionals involved, the integration of services such as wound care and integrative medicine, and the positive impact of a team-based approach on her treatment experience and confidence in her care.

Panelists discuss how effective care coordination at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) involves a multidisciplinary team of health care professionals working collaboratively to optimize the patient’s journey from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up, highlighting the essential role of nurse practitioners in this process.

Panelists discuss how to approach treatment decisions for a 68-year-old woman with triple-class exposed relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, considering factors such as prior therapies, disease characteristics, and emerging treatment options to optimize her care.

Panelists discuss how they tailor treatment strategies for oligodendrogliomas and Grade 2 gliomas based on key clinical and molecular markers, with particular attention to insights from the CODEL trial and RTOG 9802 study.

Panelists discuss how understanding the distinctions between HER2 overexpression and mutations in NSCLC influences patient care strategies and prognosis, alongside the challenges of biomarker testing methods such as IHC and NGS.

Panelists discuss how comprehensive long-term monitoring protocols for patients who have received bispecific therapy typically involve regular follow-ups, standardized testing schedules, and clear communication channels between academic centers and community practices to manage potential complications and adverse events.

Panelists discuss how key areas for improvement in the application of GPRC5D-targeted therapies in real-world settings include optimizing patient selection, addressing logistical challenges, and enhancing adverse event management.

Panelists discuss how determining a patient's readiness to transition back to community oncology care after bispecific therapy involves assessing multiple factors including treatment response, toxicity resolution, overall stability, and the community practice's capabilities.

It may be crucial to test every patient for markers such as BRAF V600E mutations, NRG1 fusions, and KRAS G12C mutations to help manage pancreatic cancers.

Panelists discuss strategies for sequencing bispecific antibodies with B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA)–targeted therapies, considering factors such as prior CAR T-cell treatment, the impact of relapse timing on treatment decisions, and approaches for managing high-risk cytogenetics and extramedullary disease in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma (R/R MM).

Panelists discuss how data from the long-term CARTITUDE-4 update reveal a notable rate of minimal residual disease (MRD) negativity with ciltacabtagene autoleucel, emphasizing its potential to enhance long-term outcomes in patients with lenalidomide-refractory multiple myeloma.

Panelists discuss how additional resources such as enhanced staff training, financial support, and improved patient education could benefit the implementation of bispecific therapies in community settings.

Tanios S. Bekaii-Saab, MD, emphasizes the idea of moving targeted therapies to earlier lines of treatment to further improve outcomes in pancreatic cancer.

CancerNetwork co-hosts Kristie L. Kahl and Andrew Svonavec talk to program co-chair Benjamin P. Levy, MD, to highlight what to expect in the latest oncology developments from the 42nd Annual Chemotherapy Foundation Symposium to be held in New York City.

With Eileen O’Reilly, MD, the Oncology Brothers discuss the current treatment paradigm for early-stage pancreatic cancer, focusing on diagnostic strategies, surgical options, and adjuvant therapies to improve patient outcomes.

With Eileen O’Reilly, MD, the Oncology Brothers discuss treatment considerations for resectable pancreatic cancer, including criteria for surgical resection, the role of adjuvant therapies, and strategies to optimize patient outcomes post surgery.

With Eileen O’Reilly, MD, the Oncology Brothers discuss the treatment paradigm for metastatic pancreatic cancer, covering systemic therapies, the role of targeted treatments, and strategies for managing disease progression and improving quality of life.

With Eileen O’Reilly, MD, the Oncology Brothers discuss treatment considerations for disease progression in pancreatic cancer, focusing on the management of refractory disease, shifting therapeutic strategies, and optimizing patient care in advanced stages.

With Eileen O’Reilly, MD, the Oncology Brothers discuss the essential steps in the initial workup for a newly diagnosed pancreatic cancer patient, including clinical evaluation, imaging, biopsy, and multidisciplinary staging for treatment planning.