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Oncology On The Go

CancerNetwork
Immunotherapy
Lymphoma
Kidney Cancer
Sarcomatoid Differentiation
Renal Cell Carcinoma
Liquid Biopsy
Targeted Therapies
Cytokine Release Syndrome
Car T-Cell Therapy
Gender Disparities In Medicine
Mentorship In Oncology
Work-Life Balance In Healthcare
Phase 1B Study
Overall Survival Outcomes
Cancer Vaccines
FDA
Multiple Myeloma
CAPTEM
Glioblastoma
Epcoritamab

Oncology On The Go is a weekly podcast that talks to authors and experts to thoroughly examine featured articles in the journal ONCOLOGY and review other challenging treatment scenarios in the cancer field from a multidisciplinary perspective. Our discussions also offer timely insight into topics ranging from recent FDA approvals to relevant research presented at major oncology conferences. As th... more

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In the most recent ONCOLOGY On the Go hosted in collaboration with the American Psychosocial Oncology Society, Daniel C. McFarland, DO, spoke with Charles S. Kamen, PhD, MPH, about health equity for sexual and gender minority groups in oncology.

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As part of a visit to Georgia Cancer Center in Augusta, Georgia, CancerNetwork spoke with a variety of experts and faculty members regarding ongoing research and future initiatives dedicated to improving outcomes across different patient populations.... more

In a collaborative podcast with the American Psychosocial Oncology Society hosted by Daniel C. McFarland, DO, guests Louis P. Voigt, MD, and Yesne Alici, MD, discussed the ethical and clinical complexities of assessing decision-making capacity (DMC) ... more

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Michael Barish, PhD, spoke about an investigational CAR T-cell therapy that he and colleagues are developing as a treatment for patients with glioblastoma. He and his team designed the agent to harness chlorotox... more

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Dr. Michael Barish
Neuroscientist from City of Hope
City of Hope
Episode: S1 Ep188: How Can Chlorotoxin-Directed CAR T-Cell Therapy Impact Glioblastoma Care?
Dr. Jorge Cortes
Oncologist at Georgia Cancer Center
Georgia Cancer Center
Episode: S1 Ep183: Charting the Evolution of TKIs and Finding the Next Breakthrough in CML
Dr. Gary Steinberg
Expert from Rush University specializing in bladder cancer
Rush University
Episode: S1 Ep181: Gemcitabine Intravesical System Offers Tremendous Benefits in NMIBC
Dr. Joseph S. Wallins
Cardiology Fellow at Weill Cornell Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
Episode: S1 Ep178: Cardiovascular Considerations in Breast Cancer Treatment and Survivorship
Chris Nelson
Clinical psychologist at Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, specializing in men's health and psycho-oncology.
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Episode: S1 Ep177: Man Up? The Truth About Men's Health After Cancer
Michelle Fingeret
Psychologist specializing in body image issues in cancer patients
American Psychosocial Oncology Society
Episode: S1 Ep175: Beyond the Tumor: Addressing Body Image in Oncology
Jacob Sands
Thoracic oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Episode: S1 Ep173: Integrating Dato-DXd Into Early-Line EGFR-Mutant NSCLC Management
Dr. Jorge Nieva
Medical expert from the Keck School of Medicine at USC
Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California
Episode: S1 Ep170: Taletrectinib Approval Expands Options in Advanced/Metastatic ROS1+ NSCLC
Dr. Benjamin Golas
Oncologist at Hackensack Meridian Health
Hackensack Meridian Health
Episode: S1 Ep168: Harnessing PIPAC to Improve Outcomes in Peritoneal Carcinomatosis

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Russ Conroy
Host with significant experience in oncology discussions, facilitating expert insights and practical applications.
Roman Fabricateur
Expert host focusing on connecting the latest research with clinical insights.

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S1 Ep191: Why Sexual and Gender Minority Care is an Oncologic Imperative
Q: How can we make cancer care more sexual and gender minority friendly?
By creating inclusive environments and utilizing data on sexual orientation and gender identity to inform care while ensuring patients feel safe to disclose.
S1 Ep191: Why Sexual and Gender Minority Care is an Oncologic Imperative
Q: Charles, in your estimation, how would you describe the issue for us?
The amount of time spent on sexual and gender minority issues in medical curricula is very limited, usually just a handful of hours.
S1 Ep189: Decision-Making Capacity: The Ethical Core of Patient-Centered Oncology
Q: What is your experience working on decisional capacity and what else would you like to say to oncology colleagues?
The most important piece is to understand a patient's background and values for personalized care, as the assessment of decisional capacity varies with the patient's condition and doesn't equate to incapacity due to diagnosis.
S1 Ep189: Decision-Making Capacity: The Ethical Core of Patient-Centered Oncology
Q: Can you explain what decision-making capacity is and how we provide that determination?
Decision-making capacity is a person's ability to make a decision for the decision at hand, appreciating the foreseeable consequences of that decision. It is specific to the decision being assessed, as understanding and appreciation of risks and benefits vary by situation.
S1 Ep188: How Can Chlorotoxin-Directed CAR T-Cell Therapy Impact Glioblastoma Care?
Q: What did findings from your phase 1 trial show regarding the safety and feasibility of administering CLTX CAR T cell therapy to patients?
The trial demonstrated that the therapy was safe and well tolerated, with no adverse reactions from patients.

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A weekly exploration of current trends and issues in oncology, featuring discussions with experts and authors. Each episode focuses on critical topics such as advances in cancer treatments, new FDA approvals, and insights from major oncology conferences. The series aims to provide a multidisciplinary perspective, covering a range of areas within cancer care, including hematology and psycho-oncology. Unique elements include in-depth examinations of journal articles, as well as an emphasis on the complexities of treatment scenarios, which caters to the professional growth of healthcare providers in the oncology field.

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1. Dr. Michael Barish
2. Dr. Jorge Cortes
3. Dr. Gary Steinberg
4. Dr. Joseph S. Wallins
5. Chris Nelson
6. Michelle Fingeret
7. Jacob Sands
8. Dr. Jorge Nieva

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