Dr Frank Sinicrope presented results from the ATOMIC trial at #ASCO25, showing that adding atezolizumab to adjuvant FOLFOX halved the risk of recurrence or death in stage III dMMR colon cancer. With no major safety concerns, the findings support chemo-immunotherapy as a new standard of care for this patient group.
At #ASCO25, Dr Frank Sinicrope discussed major colon cancer trial updates, including ctDNA’s prognostic power post-surgery, the limitations of chemotherapy escalation in high-risk patients, and survival gains with first-line encorafenib + cetuximab + mFOLFOX6 in BRAF-mutant mCRC. These findings may reshape risk stratification and frontline treatment strategies.
The VERITAC-2 trial is a pivotal, randomized phase III trial evaluating vepdegestrant, a novel oral PROTAC estrogen receptor degrader, in patients with ER-positive, HER2-negative advanced breast cancer. In this interview, Dr Erika Hamilton (Director, Breast Cancer Research, Sarah Cannon ...
Physician burnout is at a critical point. In this episode, Nicky speaks with Dr Alfred Atanda about why so many physicians are burning out and what can be done to change the trend. From personal experience to system-wide solutions, Dr Atanda shares valuable insights on improving physician well-being and building a more supportive healthcare culture.
In this episode, we explore the future of continuing medical education (CME) with the team behind touchIME. Hannah Fisher and Matthew Goodwin share insights into global and US trends, the importance of patient inclusivity and how educational outcomes are evolving to better measure the direct impact of learning on clinical practice and patient care.
We are delighted to present the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology. This issue underscores the evolving landscape of cancer therapeutics, showcasing advances across a wide range of malignancies, from haematologic diseases to solid tumours, through novel mechanisms, ...
At a time when cancer research is experiencing uncertainty and setbacks in America, the Colorectal Cancer Alliance (Alliance) is strengthening its commitment to its Project Cure CRC initiative because tomorrow can’t wait. Project Cure CRC funds cutting-edge colorectal cancer (CRC) research and aims to improve patient outcomes through its dynamic patient navigation portal, BlueHQ.org.
Lung cancer is the second most common type of cancer worldwide and in the USA, with its incidence varying depending on geographic and socioeconomic factors.1–3 According to data from the Global Cancer Observatory: Cancer Incidence, Mortality and Prevalence (GLOBACAN) database, ...
Rare gastrointestinal (GI) cancers present unique challenges in diagnosis, treatment and research. Dr. Benjamin Weinberg discusses three of the rarest GI cancers: small bowel, appendix and anal cancer.
[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cd77dEeZfrc[/embed] As the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the disease, the Colorectal Cancer Alliance (Alliance) continues to break boundaries in colorectal cancer care. Its Project Cure CRC research initiative ...
Despite being considered a rare type of malignancy, constituting only 3% of all gastrointestinal cancers, the incidence of biliary tract cancers (BTCs) has been increasing worldwide in recent years, with about 20,000 new cases annually only in the USA.1–3 These cancers arise ...
“By engaging in research early, young oncologists can contribute to scientific discovery” Q1. What inspired you to pursue a career in oncology? Initially, as a gastroenterologist, I experienced many benign diseases and endoscopic procedures, but oncology was what interested me ...
What’s new in GI oncology? With the 2025 ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium still fresh in our minds, we hear from leading experts on the key abstracts and presentations from the conference in the fields of colorectal and pancreatic cancer. Circulating ...
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