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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 Neuro-oncology

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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 ...

Computer Generated Image of a Human Brain Revealing Intricate Neural Network Connections
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Among glial tumours of the central nervous system (CNS), one of the most devastating is the category of H3K27-altered midline gliomas because of their uniform and rapid mortality, high neurological symptom burden and predilection for paediatric, adolescent and ...

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

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We are delighted to announce Dr Rahat Ul Ain as a touchONCOLOGY Future Leader 2026, selected as a rising star poised to shape the future of CNS tumors, Hodgkin lymphoma and immunodeficiency-associated cancers.

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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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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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Dr Rimas Lukas highlights early-stage neuro-oncology research presented at ANA 2025. Key approaches targeting CNS tumours include immune checkpoint inhibition, patient-derived glioblastoma vaccines, focused ultrasound, and cGAS–STING pathway therapies. The session showcased innovative strategies aiming to harness immunity in the fight against these difficult-to-treat cancers.

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At #ASCO25, key neuro-oncology presentations explored focused ultrasound to enhance drug delivery, the benefits of maximal surgical resection in IDH-mutant gliomas, and final CATNON data supporting adjuvant temozolomide. Other highlights included improved cognitive outcomes with stereotactic radiosurgery for brain metastases and early results from a novel gamma delta T cell therapy.

Jon Edelson Clinical Expertise into Business Success
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What if your medical degree could launch more than a clinical career? In this candid and compelling read, Dr Jon Edelson shares his lessons for early-career clinicians ready to think beyond the bedside and explore the business of medicine.

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This year, we are celebrating our inaugural touchONCOLOGY Future Leaders to recognize the outstanding talent that has entered our field in recent years. These individuals are set to innovate and transform oncology and haematology in the years to come.

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“When a child lights up seeing you and runs from the other side of the room to hug you… I’m reminded of the long-lasting, positive impact we can have” Dr Andrada Țurcaș (Babes-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca, Romania) is a radiation ...

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Dr AeRang Kim, Dr Rebecca Brown, Dr Kaleb Yohay

Three experts share insights into the treatment and care of patients with NF1 from childhood to adulthood.

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In the latest edition of touchREVIEWS in Oncology & Haematology, we are pleased to present a collection of articles that delve into the latest research and advancements in the field. From innovative therapies and genetic treatments to analyses of digital ...

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The management of children with diffuse midline gliomas (DMG) and other paediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGG) continue to present one of the most difficult challenges facing paediatric oncologists, characterized by poor patient outcomes.1 Standard of care therapy, which includes a maximal ...

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Adult-type diffuse low-glade gliomas (LGGs) (World Health Organization [WHO] grade 2) represent 5–10% of all primary brain tumours.1 The median age of onset is in the third and fourth decades of life. Common clinical presentations include seizures, focal neurological deficits, and new-onset ...

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The INDIGO phase III trial assessed the use of vorasidenib in patients with IDH1/2 mutated grade 2 glioma. In this touchONCOLOGY interview, we speak with Dr Rimas Lukas (Malnati Brain Tumor Institute, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, USA) to discuss the mechanism ...

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Professor Pamela Kearns (Director, Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit, UK) discusses some of the most important clinical trials she is currently involved with in the field of paediatric oncology. She includes: The Glo-BNHL trial, which is the largest platform ...

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Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) is a highly effective drug for the treatment of human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-positive advanced recurrent breast cancer. It was approved by the US Food and Drug Admninistration even though it had only been through ...

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