Collaborating to Improve Prostate Cancer Survival, Health Care Utilization
Multidisciplinary collaboration may help in minimizing the treatment burden among patients with prostate cancer, according to Curtiland Deville Jr, MD.
Isa-VRd Shows Efficacy and Safety in Frail Transplant-Ineligible Myeloma
Subgroup data from the IMROZ trial showed Isa-VRd improved survival and responses vs VRd alone in patients who were frail with newly diagnosed myeloma.
Multidisciplinary AE Education Enables Safer Inpatient/Outpatient BiTE Therapy
Multidisciplinary education on toxicities such as CRS and ICANS improves the safety and management of bispecific T-cell engager therapies in outpatient settings.
104 Identification of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Patients With Low-Risk Clinicopathology Who Benefit From Radiation Therapy With and Without Endocrine Therapy After Breast-Conserving Surgery Assessed With the 7-Gene Biosignature
Plasma-Based MRD Analysis May Predict Recurrence in EGFR-Mutant NSCLC
A disease-free survival and minimal residual disease event-free status was maintained for most patients with adjuvant osimertinib for EGFR-mutant NSCLC.
Molecular Diagnostics, PIPAC Appear "Exciting" in GI Cancer Surgical Care
Spatial transcriptomics and multiplex immunohistochemistry from samples may elucidate outcomes for patients who undergo surgical care for cancer.
Mitigating NALIRIFOX-Related Diarrhea May Extend Survival in Metastatic PDAC
Post hoc analysis of the NAPOLI 3 trial suggests that proactively managing NALIRIFOX-induced diarrhea could allow patients with PDAC to remain on treatment longer.
Social Determinants of Health Affect Acupuncture Expectancy in Breast Cancer
Race, education, and arm pain were found to influence acupuncture expectancy in patients who are survivors of breast cancer.
TPS 105 ALISertib in Combination With Endocrine Therapy in Patients With Hormone Receptor-Positive, HER2-Negative Recurrent or Metastatic Breast Cancer: the Phase 2 ALISCA-Breast1 Study
Chemo Effects May Outweigh Obesity-Related GI Alterations in Breast Cancer
Identifying biologic mechanisms driving symptoms may be necessary to develop therapies that reduce symptom burden for patients with breast cancer.
Blinatumomab-Related ICANS Symptoms More Prevalent Than Prior Reports
An objective assessment tool like the ICE Score may standardize grading of neurotoxicity associated with newer bispecific antibodies in hematologic cancer.
FDA Grants IDE to Electrosurgical Device For Breast-Conservation Surgery
The developer will conduct a US feasibility test to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the SIRA RFA Electrosurgical Device in patients who require breast-conservation surgery.
FDA OKs Nivolumab/Ipilimumab in Unresectable/Metastatic HCC
Results from the phase 3 CheckMate 9DW trial of nivolumab/ipilimumab vs lenvatinib or sorafenib led to the approval for patients with unresectable or metastatic HCC.
Post AHSCT Palliative Care Survey Shows Patient Needs, Clinician Perceptions Differ
The Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale showed the potential to guide palliative care integration to better help patients and clinicians after AHSCT.
Prospective Study May Clarify PTEG Benefits in Malignant Bowel Obstruction
Future work may focus on optimizing symptom management associated with percutaneous transesophageal gastrostomy placement in malignant bowel obstructions.
Exploring Future Avenues of Growth for Psychosocial Cancer Care
“Psycho-oncology has made remarkable progress; however, there are still critical areas for further development,” Cristiane D. Bergerot, PhD, BS, MS, said.
106 Extended Adjuvant Neratinib in HER2+/HR+ Early Breast Cancer in Clinical Routine: Interim Analysis of the Multinational, Prospective, Noninterventional Study ELEANOR (N=300)
Most Oncology Nurses Feel Their Post-Pandemic Workload Has Increased
A total of 32% of registered nurses and 29% of infusion nurses reported that educating patients regarding their diseases was challenging.
Female AYA Cancer Survivors May Benefit From Increased Physical Activity
The study found that older females with central nervous system tumors had significantly lower vigorous physical activity participation vs their counterparts.
Bevacizumab Biosimilar Approved for Intravenous Use in Solid Tumors
Bevacizumab-nwgd was assessed to be comparable to bevacizumab based on a submission showing pharmacokinetic, efficacy, safety, and immunogenicity data.
Chemoimmunotherapy Elicits Survival Benefit in Older ES-SCLC Population
Real-world data may support a new way to consider follow-up treatment for patients who are older with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer.
FDA OKs Larotrectinib in Adult and Pediatric NTRK+ Tumor Populations
Data from the LOXO-TRK-14001, SCOUT, and NAVIGATE trials support the full approval of larotrectinib in NTRK gene fusion-positive tumors.
PTEG Elicits Encouraging Technical Outcomes in Malignant Bowel Obstruction
Postoperative length of stay ranged from 4 to 9 days for patients who underwent percutaneous transesophageal gastrostomy for malignant bowel obstructions.
FDA Accepts IND Application for ST-001 in Relapsed/Refractory SCLC
Investigators will assess the safety, pharmacology, and maximum tolerated dose of ST-001 in relapsed/refractory SCLC as part of a phase 1a/1b trial.
Auditory Attention Decay Noted Post-Treatment in Pediatric Cerebellar Tumors
Quality of life improvements can be made if clinicians better understand auditory attention decay after cancer treatment in pediatric patients with cerebellar tumors.
Tambiciclib Displays Survival Benefit, Enhanced ORR in AML-MRC
Tambiciclib was well tolerated in patients with acute myeloid leukemia with myelodysplastic-related changes, and no new safety signals were observed.
PROSTOX ultra Reliably Predicts Long-Term Radiation AEs in Prostate Cancer
The phase 3 MIRAGE trial findings show that PROSTOX ultra was validated as a biomarker to predict genitourinary toxicity following SBRT.
Promoting Psychosocial Cancer Care on World Psycho-Oncology Day
The International Psycho-Oncology Society announced the first-ever WPOD on April 9, 2025, to bring more focus to psychosocial care in cancer therapy.
Integrating Psycho-Oncology Specialists Into Multidisciplinary Cancer Care
It is crucial that oncologists and other cancer care specialists collaborate with psycho-oncology specialists to optimize patient treatment outcomes.
Elevating Psychosocial Care With the First-Ever World Psycho-Oncology Day
World Psycho-Oncology Day is an initiative aimed at spreading awareness and pursuing the further integration of psychosocial care into cancer treatment.