Kristie L. Kahl is vice president of content at MJH Life Sciences, overseeing CURE®, CancerNetwork®, the journal ONCOLOGY, Targeted Oncology, and Urology Times®. She has been with the company since November 2017.
She is a graduate of Rider University, where she acquired a Bachelors of Art in journalism, as well as a graduate of Temple University, where she received her Masters of Science in Sports Management.
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Study Finds Particulate Matter May Drive EGFR-Positive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
September 10th 2022Findings provided rationale to limit air pollution and highlighted the need for molecularly targeted lung cancer prevention due to particulate matter being revealed as a mechanistic driver for EGFR-positive NSCLC.
Cobimetinib Plus Vemurafenib Produces Antitumor Activity in Patients With BRAF Mutations
June 7th 2022Results from a cohort of the TAPUR study showed that the combination of cobimetinib plus vemurafenib demonstrated antitumor activity among patients with BRAF mutations who are not otherwise eligible for treatment with other FDA-approved therapies.
Addition of Nimotuzumab to Chemotherapy Increases OS in KRAS Wild-Type Advanced Pancreatic Cancer
June 3rd 2022Nimotuzumab plus gemcitabine improved overall survival in patients with KRAS wild-type advanced pancreatic cancer, especially in those who did not need surgery for obstruction of a pancreatic bile duct.
Genetically-Adjusted PSA May Be a More Accurate vs PSA Alone as Prostate Cancer Screening Biomarker
April 11th 2022Genetic determinants of PSA proved to robustly predict prostate cancer diagnoses and improve the detection of aggressive disease; however, larger and more diverse studies are still required.
Adding Ibrutinib to FCR Combo Shows Promise as Time-Limited Therapy in Younger Patients With CLL
December 14th 2021The time-limited combination of ibrutinib plus chemoimmunotherapy in younger fit patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia increased the rate of complete responses with bone marrow undetectable minimal residual disease, regardless of IGHV mutation, according to long-term follow-up data.
Tiragolumab/Atezolizumab Demonstrate Promising Preliminary Activity in Metastatic Esophageal Cancer
July 12th 2021Preliminary data from the phase 1b GO30103 study indicated that the combination of tiragolumab plus atezolizumab may have promise in patients with heavily pretreated metastatic esophageal cancer.