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This issue of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology brings together a diverse collection of articles reflecting the growing complexity of cancer care and the continued evolution of precision medicine across tumour types. From rare malignancies and treatment-related challenges to emerging targeted therapies and novel biological insights, the contributions highlight both recent progress and the significant […]

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An Introduction to Gastrointestinal Cancers

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The five selected Plenary late-breaking abstracts at the ASCO 2026 Annual Meeting in Chicago showcased some of the meeting’s most practice-influencing data. Across prostate cancer, sarcoma, lung cancer and pancreatic cancer, these phase 3 studies demonstrated meaningful improvements in survival outcomes, highlighting the growing impact of perioperative intensification, precision oncology and novel targeted therapies in difficult-to-treat disease settings.

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This issue of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology brings together a diverse collection of articles reflecting the growing complexity of cancer care and the continued evolution of precision medicine across tumour types. From rare malignancies and treatment-related challenges to emerging ...

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The plenary session at the AACR Annual Meeting 2026 brought sharp focus to one of oncology’s most urgent challenges: the global rise in early-onset cancers. Across four complementary presentations, speakers combined epidemiology, molecular biology and clinical insight to frame a multifactorial, and still evolving, picture of risk in younger populations. Below, we have broken down the key points and take-home messages from the session.

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Dr Eileen O'Reilly, Prof. Michel Ducreux, Dr Thomas Hope

Expert faculty discuss how therapeutic innovations will shape the future of care for patients with PDAC

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Small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA) is a rare gastrointestinal malignancy, accounting for about 1–3% of gastrointestinal cancers.1,2 Its reported incidence has increased in recent decades, likely reflecting improved detection by balloon-assisted and capsule endoscopy and the more widespread use of cross-sectional imaging.3,4 ...

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See who the oncology community selected as the rising stars of 2026!

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In this Future Leaders interview, Margaret Wheless reflects on the mentors who shaped her career, the fulfillment she finds in patient care and teaching, and the importance of empathy, collaboration, and intentional mentorship for emerging oncologists.

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In this Future Leaders interview, Dr Gyawali discusses how patient-centered care, evidence-based practice and mentorship have shaped his career, and why curiosity, resilience and purpose are essential for the next generation of oncologists.

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We often focus on clinical excellence, but spend less time developing broader skills that could help us better lead with purpose and build more fulfilling, impactful careers. In this episode, part of a mini-series in partnership with LEADderm, Dr Jennifer Soung and Denise Mann explore how clinicians can engage with the media to educate, empower and extend their impact beyond the clinic.

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Sakhr Alshwayyat, Noor Almasri, Karam Maraqa

Pancreatic cancer (PC) is the tenth most common cancer in 2024, with 66,440 new cases and 51,570 deaths.1,2 Globally, the prevalence varies from 10/100,000 cases in the Americas and Europe to 0.9/100,000 cases in South Central Asia and most of Africa.3 Currently, it has the ...

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The FDA has approved Optune Pax®, a wearable therapeutic device, for adult patients with locally advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma when used in combination with standard chemotherapy (gemcitabine and nab-paclitaxel). This marks the first FDA approval of a new treatment option for ...

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February has already been very busy across regulation, clinical research and community awareness - and we're only half way through! See below a round-up of the main breakthroughs and what to look out for during the rest of the month. ...

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The treatment paradigm for HER2-positive advanced gastric and GEJ adenocarcinoma has been reshaped by the integration of immune checkpoint inhibitors into trastuzumab-based chemotherapy. The phase III KEYNOTE-811 trial established the benefit of adding pembrolizumab to trastuzumab and chemotherapy, whereas the HERIZON-GEA-01 trial, presented at 2026 ASCO GI Cancers Symposium, explored a distinct strategy – enhancing HER2 blockade itself through substitution with the bispecific antibody zanidatamab, with or without PD-1 inhibition.

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Learn how RAS proteins play a crucial role in the regulation of cell proliferation and survival in normal cells. Oncogenic mutations in the RAS gene can drive cancer initiation and progression through disruption of this regulatory balance.

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2025 has brought exciting developments in oncology, with groundbreaking research and real-world progress showcased at ASCO, ESMO, EHA, ASH and many more leading conferences around the world. We asked our key faculty to share what they believe has been most impactful so far this year – here’s what they told us.

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Project Cure CRC, a $100 million initiative by the Colorectal Cancer Alliance (Alliance), continues to revolutionize colorectal cancer research by announcing three new groundbreaking grants aimed at transforming patient care. To date, Project Cure CRC has reviewed more than 500 research proposals and invested nearly $13 million to fuel 32 innovative studies. Several grantees have already published progress from their work in prestigious scientific journals, reflecting the program’s impact on advancing the field. As the largest nonprofit dedicated to ending colorectal cancer, the Alliance is prioritizing Project Cure CRC to accelerate the development of cutting-edge treatments that improve outcomes for patients worldwide.

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Prof. Thomas Seufferlein, Dr Elizabeth Smyth, Prof.Eric Van Cutsem, Prof. Florian Lordick

Four experts discuss HER2 as a targetable biomarker in BTC and GEA

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Prof. Thorvardur Halfdanarson, Prof. Rocio Garcia-Carbonero, Prof. Nicola Fazio

Expert faculty discuss the management of GEP-NETs, with a focus on PRRT

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