June 30th 2025
Nicholas J. Hornstein, MD, PhD, highlighted results from the phase 3 ATOMIC and CHALLENGE trials in CRC presented at the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting.
Evolving Treatment Strategies in Pancreatic Cancer: Current Standards, Emerging Targets, and the Role of Molecular Testing
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GI Tumor Board—Applying Recent Advances in Biomarker Testing and Treatment in Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
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Fighting Disparities and Saving Lives: An Exploration of Challenges and Solutions in Cancer Care
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Community Practice Connections™: 14th Asia-Pacific Primary Liver Cancer Expert Meeting
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PER® Liver Cancer Tumor Board: How Do Evolving Data for Immune-Based Strategies in Resectable and Unresectable HCC Impact Multidisciplinary Patient Management Today… and Tomorrow?
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Show Me the Data™: Bridging Clinical Gaps Along the Continuum From Resectable, Early Stage to Advanced Gastric/Gastroesophageal Junction Cancers
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Addressing Unmet Needs in HER2+ Metastatic BTC
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From Bench to Bedside: Paradigm Shifts in HER2+ Metastatic BTC Treatment
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Proactive Adverse Event Management for HER2+ BTC Treatments
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Expert Describes the Role ctDNA Testing May Play in the Multidisciplinary Care of Colorectal Cancer
January 16th 2023An expert from Natera shares multidisciplinary takeaways from the GALAXY cohort of the CIRCULATE-Japan study, assessing circulating tumor DNA as a prognostic biomarker for resectable colorectal cancer.
FDA Grants Breakthrough Therapy Designation to Adagrasib/Cetuximab for KRAS G12C+ CRC
December 22nd 2022The FDA granted breakthrough therapy designation to adagrasib plus cetuximab for patients with KRAS G12C–mutated advanced colorectal cancer based on findings from the phase 1b cohort of the KRYSTAL-1 trial.
Alberto Calvo-García, PharmG, and colleagues analyzed routinely-collected data to assess regorafenib in metastatic colorectal cancer.
FDA Approves New Dosing Regimens, Indications for Capecitabine Across Multiple Cancer Types
December 15th 2022The FDA’s approval of new indications and dosing regimens of capecitabine across several cancer types, including breast cancer and colon cancer, marks the first drug to receive an update under the agency’s Project Renewal program.