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The Uromigos

The Uromigos
Prostate Cancer
Bladder Cancer
PARP Inhibitors
Pembrolizumab
Radiotherapy
Metastatic Bladder Cancer
Clinical Trials
Kidney Cancer
ASCO GU 2024
Combination Therapy
Adjuvant Therapy
PSMA PET Imaging
TALAPRO II
BRCA
Nivolumab
Renal Cancer
Overall Survival
EV302 Study
Hormone Therapy
Salvage Radiotherapy

Broadcasting the latest developments in GU cancer Hosted by Brian Rini and Tom Powles Brian Rini MD is a Professor of Cancer Research and Professor of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Tom Powles is the Director of Barts Cancer Centre, St Bartholomew's Hospital and Professor of Genitourinary Oncology, Queen Mary University of London

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Matt Galsky joins to discuss the latest iteration of the Uromigos Score in Bladder Cancer. This score quantifies the clinical value of various approaches across several disease states. 30 global experts score each approach.

Michael Morris from MSKCC joins us for an in-depth review of ARPI development across the spectrum of prostate caner

Brian and Tom tag team moderate this session which covers combination data, VEGF/PD1 bispecifics, microbiome approaches, cellular therapy and enrichment strategies.

Tom leads the panel discussion about this evolving space including the RAMPART data and the press release about pembro/belzu.

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Recent Guests

Michael Morris
Section head of prostate cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Episode: Episode 442: The History of ARPI Development in Prostate Cancer
Scott Tagawa
Presenter of the PSMA addition study
Cornell University
Episode: Episode 451: ESMO 2025 - PSMAddition
Chris Suarez
Researcher at Valhebron
Valhebron
Episode: Episode 446: ESMO 2025 - OPTIC and front-line RCC triplets
Christian Kollmannsberger
Medical oncologist and researcher in testis cancer treatments
Vancouver, Canada
Episode: Episode 438: The History of Testis Cancer Treatment
Danny Heng
Chair of IMDC from the Arthur Child Cancer Center in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Arthur Child Cancer Center
Episode: Episode 434: IMPACT series - A Walk Through the History of VEGF TKI Development in RCC
Axel Bex
A prominent investigator in the field of surgery and drug development in kidney cancer
Episode: Episode 431: IMPACT series - Axel Bex on Impactful RCC Clinical Trials
Kari Cournier
A kinesiology professor at the University of Alberta specializing in behavioral change interventions.
University of Alberta
Episode: Episode 430: Structured Exercise Improves DFS/OS after Adjuvant Therapy in Colorectal Cancer - Does This Apply to GU Cancers?
Christopher Booth
A medical oncologist at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada, and a professor of oncology and public health sciences.
Queen's University
Episode: Episode 430: Structured Exercise Improves DFS/OS after Adjuvant Therapy in Colorectal Cancer - Does This Apply to GU Cancers?
Ian Tanik
A well-known mentor and teacher in the GU cancer space.
Episode: Episode 430: Structured Exercise Improves DFS/OS after Adjuvant Therapy in Colorectal Cancer - Does This Apply to GU Cancers?

Hosts

Brian Rini
Co-host and Professor of Cancer Research at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center, with expertise in GU cancer treatments and research.
Tom Powles
Co-host and Director at Barts Cancer Centre, specializing in GU oncology and patient management.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 161 ratings
  • Excellent resource for patients anddocs

    The Uromigos keep patients and doctors informed with the very latest studies and research in urogenital cancer. I appreciate their hopeful, upbeat and revealing interviews with cutting edge researchers.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tea Green
    United States2 months ago
  • Informative podcast

    This podcast is a one-stop shop for all things GU oncology. The information is balanced, up to date and relevant for anyone in this field

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    F93111111
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Great for staying up on GU oncology

    Drs. Powles and Rini are some of the most eminent current leaders in GU oncology. In this podcast, they discuss recent key studies in the field and really break down the key questions clinicians and patients want to know — are they clinically significant, will they change practice, and what are the next steps? Also, there are a lot of cheesy jokes which this humble listener somehow enjoys.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Attentive listener 12345
    United States2 years ago
  • Topical and interesting

    Great discussion of topical issues within the urology space from a engaging, experienced and knowledgeable group of oncologists.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Antman1805
    Australia2 years ago
  • Fantastic podcast

    This is a fantastic podcast! Great insight with provocative discussions (while keeping it lighthearted at the same time).... Thank you guys. Keep them coming....

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jacky4911
    United States5 years ago

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Audience members find the balance of seriousness and humor in discussions refreshing and effective.
Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions on current research and clinical trials in GU oncology.
The hosts are praised for their expertise and ability to make complex topics relatable and engaging.

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Episode 442: The History of ARPI Development in Prostate Cancer
Q: Is there an appetite to explore testosterone priming or bipolar therapy further?
It's being discussed and intended phase three trials are under consideration.
Episode 442: The History of ARPI Development in Prostate Cancer
Q: Was giving testosterone the wrong thing to do?
There's a complex relationship between tumor viability and testosterone, where both suppression and an overwhelming presence of testosterone can have effects.
Episode 458: #UromigosLive 2025 - Mock ODAC
Q: Without overall survival improvement, how would you justify using two years of immunotherapy?
I don't think the second year of immune checkpoint inhibition is necessarily that harmful.
Episode 458: #UromigosLive 2025 - Mock ODAC
Q: Are you seeking approval for all-comers or only CIS-positive patients?
They want an all-comer label for the trial.
Episode 458: #UromigosLive 2025 - Mock ODAC
Q: Why were the investigators not blinded?
The trial didn't go for two years of placebo as it would have had its own issues with losing participants.

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Focusing on the latest advancements in genitourinary (GU) oncology, the content covers a wide range of topics such as prostate and kidney cancers, along with significant clinical trials and treatment innovations. Discussions often revolve around the implications of new research findings, including the effects of various therapies and biomarkers on patient outcomes, as well as historical treatments and their evolution in the medical field. The hosts frequently invite expert guests to enrich these conversations, adding depth to the ongoing dialogue about patient care and emerging therapies in GU cancer. Unique to this series is the blend of expert opinion with light-hearted humor, making complex medical discussions accessible and engaging for... more

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