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- Zach Klaassen speaks with Brent Rose about advances in bladder-sparing therapies for localized bladder cancer. Dr. Rose highlights the surprising underutilization of chemo-radiation in bladder cancer treatment, despite its established role in other cancers and the significant risks and quality of life issues associated with cystectomy. He underscores the efficacy of chemo-radiation, drawing on dat...
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- Sima Porten provides an overview of the SunRISe-5 trial, a Phase III study evaluating TAR-200, a novel drug delivery system for patients with recurrent high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) who have not responded to BCG treatment. Speaking with Dr. Sam Chang of Vanderbilt, Dr. Porten explains that TAR-200 releases gemcitabine directly into the bladder over a sustained period, offeri...
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- Zach Klaassen and Stacy Loeb discuss the IMPLEMENT Study, which investigates the underutilization of treatment intensification in metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. Despite guidelines recommending this approach, it is used in less than a third of cases. Phase one of the study identified barriers like limited knowledge of clinical trials and concerns about using up treatment options earl...
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- Michael Schweizer discusses findings on Mevrometostat, an EZH2 inhibitor, combined with enzalutamide in treating metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). Dr. Schweizer highlights that EZH2 is a significant driver in neuroendocrine prostate cancer (NEPC) development, making it a crucial target for treatment. The Phase I/II trial shows that Mevrometostat combined with enzalutamide yi...
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- Ali Sabbagh presents a novel study on using machine learning to predict overall survival in clinical trials for metastatic prostate cancer. Dr. Sabbagh explains that traditional endpoints like overall survival often require long follow-ups, delaying access to potentially life-saving treatments. His research leverages baseline clinical characteristics and PSA changes over four months to accelerate...
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- Rahul Aggarwal presents findings on targeting DLL3 in neuroendocrine prostate cancer. He explains that DLL3 is highly expressed in high-risk neuroendocrine prostate cancer, particularly in the treatment-emergent form seen after androgen deprivation therapy. This Phase 1b study expanded on prior research in small cell lung cancer and included 40 patients with broad inclusion criteria for DLL3 posit...
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- Edmond Kwan discusses his latest research on circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) as a predictive marker for response to Lutetium PSMA-617 versus cabazitaxel. The Phase II TheraP trial compared these treatments in patients with advanced metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, utilizing dual imaging selection. Dr. Kwan highlights that ctDNA fraction, the proportion of tumor-derived DNA in circula...
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- José Daniel Subiela Henriquez presented findings from his multicenter study on BCG therapy for very high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Dr. Subiela's research evaluates the effectiveness of BCG in a group where the European Association of Urology (EAU) had recommended radical cystectomy due to high progression risks. His study, involving 640 patients over 13 years, suggests that...
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- Rashid Sayyid and Zach Klaassen explore the significant updates to the 2024 NCCN guidelines for prostate cancer, focusing on the integration of relugolix for metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (M1-CSPC). Dr. Sayyid highlights the HERO trial, which established relugolix as an effective oral GnRH antagonist with rapid and sustained testosterone suppression, outperforming leuprolide in b...
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- Zach Klaassen and Alicia Morgans discuss the findings from an exploratory analysis of the ARAMIS trial, focusing on the efficacy of darolutamide for non-metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (nmCRPC). Dr. Morgans explains that darolutamide, approved after the ARAMIS phase 3 trial, significantly improves metastasis-free survival by 22 months and reduces mortality by 31% compared to placeb...
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