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Oncology On The Go

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Episodes

S1 Ep160: Reviewing Real-World Use of Beti-Cel in Transfusion-Dependent β-Thalassemia

In a special co-branded episode between Oncology On the Go hosted by CancerNetwork® and the American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT)’s program ASTCT Talks, Nora M. Gibson, MD, MSCE, and Taha Al-Juhaishi, MD, spoke about real-world applications of betibeglogene autotemcel (beti-cel; Zynteglo) as a treatment for patients with beta (β)-thalassemia. They spoke in the context of a study that Gibson presented at the 2025 Tandem Meetings, which evaluated patients who received c...

May 05, 202524 minSeason 1Ep. 160

S1 Ep159: Elucidating Non-Invasive Radiosurgery Advancements in CNS Tumors

In an interview with CancerNetwork®, William Kennedy, MD, a neuro-radiation oncologist at the Ivy Brain Tumor Center, provided expert insights into the current state of radiosurgery for central nervous system (CNS) tumors. Highlighting a diverse array of available radiosurgery platforms, he explained that institutions like the Ivy Brain Tumor Center frequently use noninvasive surgical techniques with complex monitoring systems. Kennedy further underscored the critical importance of having a nuan...

Apr 28, 202516 minSeason 1Ep. 159

S1 Ep158: Eliminating Racial Disparities in Guideline-Concordant Breast Cancer Care

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Oluwadamilola “Lola” Fayanju, MD, MA, MPHS, FACS, discussed the key findings from a study she published in JAMA Network Open , which demonstrated that most patients with inflammatory breast cancer do not receive all available types of guideline-concordant care they are eligible for. Additionally, data showed disparities regarding receipt of modality-specific therapy among patients who were Black, Asian, Hispanic, or other racial minority populations. Based ...

Apr 21, 202515 minSeason 1Ep. 158

S1 Ep157: Fostering The Future of Psychosocial Care With World Psycho-Oncology Day

The International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) deemed April 9th, 2025, the first-ever World Psycho-Oncology Day (WPOD). This day was meant to spread awareness of the importance of prioritizing psychosocial care for patients with all types of cancer as well as to honor Jimmie C. Holland, MD. Prior to WPOD, CancerNetwork® spoke with Cristiane Decat Bergerot, PhD, BS, MS, a psychologist and the head of supportive care at Grupo Oncoclinicas in Brazil, and a member of IPOS, about the importance of ...

Apr 14, 20259 minSeason 1Ep. 157

S1 Ep156: Elevating the Quality of Cancer Care Via Cross-Department Collaboration

CancerNetwork® visited Sibley Memorial Hospital of Johns Hopkins Medicine to speak with a variety of experts about therapeutic advancements and ongoing research initiatives across several different cancer fields. As part of each discussion, clinicians highlighted how collaboration across different departments has positively impacted treatment planning, decision-making, and outcomes at their institution. These experts included the following: · Rachit Kumar, MD, an assistant professor of Radiation...

Apr 07, 202513 minSeason 1Ep. 156

S1 Ep155: Improving NSCLC Surgery Recovery After Climate Disaster Exposure

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Leticia Nogueira, PhD, MPH, highlighted the findings and implications of a study she published that evaluated how exposure to wildfires affected post-operative length of stay (LOS) among patients who were recovering from surgery for non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Data from this study showed that patients who underwent curative-intent surgery at facilities exposed to a wildfire disaster experienced a longer LOS compared with similar patients who receive...

Mar 31, 202511 minSeason 1Ep. 155

S1 Ep154: Considering Dosing and AE Management Strategies With Tarlatamab in SCLC

In the second edition of a special podcast series, CancerNetwork® spoke with Daniel Morgensztern, MD; Mary Ellen Flanagan, NP; and Janelle Mann, PharmD, BCOP, about the best practices for incorporating recently approved bispecific antibodies into cancer care. This discussion focused on clinical trial results, administration protocols, and adverse effect (AE) management strategies related to the use of tarlatamab-dlle (Imdelltra) for patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC). Morgensztern is a ...

Mar 24, 202523 minSeason 1Ep. 154

S1 Ep153: Redefining the Treatment Paradigm in Low Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer

Molecular differences in the profiles of low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) and high-grade SOC substantiate the need to find unique, differentiated treatment options for each epithelial ovarian cancer subtype, according to Kathleen N. Moore, MD, MS. CancerNetwork® spoke with Moore, Virginia Kerley Cade Endowed Chair of Cancer Development, associate director of Clinical Research at the Stephenson Cancer Center, director of the Oklahoma TSET Phase I Program and professor in the Section of Gyn...

Mar 17, 202531 minSeason 1Ep. 153

S1 Ep152: Oncologists Reflect on Pandemic's Lasting Impact on Cancer Care

In a recent episode of Oncology on the Go, several oncologists discussed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on oncology care, 5 years later. Each doctor discussed a different aspect of multidisciplinary care, including medical oncology, radiation oncology, and epidemiology. CancerNetwork® spoke with leading clinicians including: · Aditya Bardia, MD, MPH, FSCO, professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, and director of Translational Research Integration at the Univ...

Mar 10, 202512 minSeason 1Ep. 152

S1 Ep151: Key CAR T and Transplantation Presentations From The 2025 Tandem Meeting

CancerNetwork®, in collaboration with The American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT), organized an X Space hosted by Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, an assistant Professor in the Clinical Research Division at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, Washington, and Shernan Holtan, MD, the chief of Blood and Marrow Transplantation and professor of Medicine at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. The conversation took place during the 2025 Tandem Meeting and highlighted ...

Mar 03, 202557 minSeason 1Ep. 151

S1 Ep150: Sotorasib Combo Approval May Address Novel Therapy Need in KRAS G12C+ CRC

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Marwan G. Fakih, MD, spoke about the FDA approval of sotorasib (Lumakras) plus panitumumab (Vectibix), and how it may affect the treatment paradigm for patients with KRAS G12C-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). Fakih is a professor in the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research, associate director for Clinical Sciences, medical director of the Briskin Center for Clinical Research, division chief of GI Medical Oncology, and co-dire...

Feb 24, 202510 minSeason 1Ep. 150

S1 Ep149: Highlighting Insights From the Marginal Zone Lymphoma Workshop

Following the 2024 Marginal Zone Lymphoma (MZL) Workshop, CancerNetwork® spoke with multiple attending clinicians about insights they shared regarding the disease state, covering the significance of the workshop and its contribution to advancing research in areas such as prognostic factors and managing adverse events (AEs) related to the disease. Thomas Habermann, MD, professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, member of the Lymphoma Research Foundation’s Scientific Advisor...

Feb 17, 202513 minSeason 1Ep. 149

S1 Ep148: Navigating Management and Dosing Considerations for Amivantamab in NSCLC

In the first edition of a special 3-part podcast series, CancerNetwork® spoke with Daniel Morgensztern, MD; Mary Ellen Flanagan, NP; and Janelle Mann, PharmD, BCOP, about best practices for implementing recently approved bispecific antibodies into cancer care. Their initial discussion focused on the clinical trial results, administration protocols, and toxicity management strategies related to the use of amivantamab-vmjw (Rybrevant) for patients with EGFR -mutated non–small cell lung cancer (NSC...

Feb 10, 202527 minSeason 1Ep. 148

S1 Ep147: Expanding and Advancing the Future of Renal Cell Carcinoma Treatment

In collaboration with KidneyCAN, CancerNetwork® spoke with Eric Jonasch, MD, a professor in the Department of Genitourinary Medical Oncology of the Division of Cancer Medicine, and the director of the von Hippel Lindau Center at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, about the missions and goals of the Kidney Cancer Research Consortium. Jonasch is the principal investigator of an effort, supported by a Department of Defense (DoD)–funded grant, that aims to improve t...

Feb 03, 202518 minSeason 1Ep. 147

S1 Ep146: Conducting Early Phase Trials of Promising Treatments in Neuro-Oncology

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Shewetal Mehta, PhD, spoke about her research team’s focuses in moving novel brain cancer therapies down the pipeline as part of an early phase clinical trials program at the Ivy Brain Tumor Center. Mehta, the deputy director and pre-clinical core leader at the Ivy Brain Tumor Center of Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona, underscored a scientifically rigorous, patient-driven philosophy that drives her team members to deliver timely answers to...

Jan 27, 202511 minSeason 1Ep. 146

S1 Ep145: Psilocybin May Help Address Cancer-Related Psychological Concerns

CancerNetwork® spoke with Michael P. Bogenschutz, MD, director of the NYU Langone Center for Psychedelic Medicine and professor of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, about psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy (PAP) in managing psychological challenges associated with serious cancer diagnoses following the publication of a pooled analysis of 2 phase 2 trials assessing the regimen in this patient population. In these trials, 87 patients were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive either psilocy...

Jan 20, 202516 minSeason 1Ep. 145

S1 Ep144: SABCS 2024 Data Show ‘Great Steps Forward’ in Breast Cancer Care

Following the 2024 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS), Paolo Tarantino, MD, and Matteo Lambertini, MD, PhD, co-hosted a live X Space with CancerNetwork® and spoke about updated trial findings that may impact the breast cancer treatment paradigm. Tarantino is a clinical research fellow at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School. Lambertini is an associate professor and consultant in medical oncology at the University of Genova – IRCCS Policlinico San Martino Hospital in G...

Jan 13, 202541 minSeason 1Ep. 144

S1 Ep143: Using Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Medicine to Enhance Cancer Survivor QOL

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Rachel A. Millstein, PhD, MHS; Loren Winters, NP; and Amy Comander, MD, discussed their article titled Implementing a Multidisciplinary Lifestyle Medicine Clinic for Cancer Survivorship, which was published in the November 2024 issue of ONCOLOGY ®. The authors detailed the implementation of a novel oncology-based multidisciplinary lifestyle medicine clinic that may help enhance the quality of life (QOL) among survivors of cancer. Millstein is a psychologist...

Jan 06, 202533 minSeason 1Ep. 143

S1 Ep142: Determining Suitable Radioligand Therapy Use in Neuroendocrine Tumors

CancerNetwork® spoke with Natasha Bahri, MD, MS, and Daneng Li, MD, about their Hot Topics article titled Casting a Wide NET: When Is the Optimal Time for 177Lu-Dotatate Treatment?, which was published in the November 2024 issue of ONCOLOGY ®. Their article focused on findings related to the use of 177Lutetium-Dotatate (177Lu-dotatate; Lutathera) in patients with neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) and whether these data supported the use of the novel radioligand therapy for this population. Bahri is a...

Dec 30, 202419 minSeason 1Ep. 142

S1 Ep141: Reducing Post-Mastectomy Disparities in Breast Cancer Minority Populations

CancerNetwork® spoke with Rachel A. Greenup, MD, MPH, an associate professor of surgery (oncology), section chief of Breast Surgery, and co-director of the Center for Breast Cancer at the Yale School of Medicine, about the rationale behind conducting a study evaluating the lived experiences among women of color following breast cancer mastectomy , as well as data collection strategies employed during the study and key themes outlined in questionnaire responses. First, Greenup, senior author of t...

Dec 23, 20249 minSeason 1Ep. 141

S1 Ep140: Highlighting Advocacy Impacts on Funding for Kidney Cancer Research

CancerNetwork, in a partnership with KidneyCAN , spoke with 2 genitourinary oncologists, Elizabeth P. Henske, MD, and Jason Muhitch, PhD, about how advocacy and funding through interdisciplinary collaboration between patient advocates, researchers, and physicians have resulted in numerous clinical breakthroughs in kidney cancer. Henske is a professor of medicine at the Harvard Medical School, an associate member of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, director of the Center for LAM Research a...

Dec 16, 202412 minSeason 1Ep. 140

S1 Ep139: Ensuring Holistic, Individualized Transitions of Care for Cancer Survivors

In a conversation with CancerNetwork® at the 2024 Annual Oncology Clinical Practice and Research Summit, Andrew M. Evens, DO, MBA, MSc, spoke about a session he moderated at the meeting, in which he and other panelists highlighted ongoing efforts to improve the quality of care for cancer survivors at his institution. Evens is the deputy director for Clinical Services at Rutgers Cancer Institute and the system director of Medical Oncology and the oncology lead at RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group....

Dec 09, 202417 minSeason 1Ep. 139

S1 Ep138: Managing Risks, Planning Treatment, & Making Progress in Pancreatic Cancer

During Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month , CancerNetwork® spoke with Kelly A. Rone, DNP, RN, AGNP-c, about the current state of pancreatic cancer, emphasizing risk factors, diagnostic challenges, and treatment planning. Rone is an advanced practice nurse of gastrointestinal oncology at Mayo Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona. Rone initially discussed patient counseling for risk factors, making a distinction between modifiable risk factors—such as smoking, drinking, and obesity—and nonmodifiable risk fac...

Dec 02, 202425 minSeason 1Ep. 138

S1 Ep137: Advancing Research and Targeting Genomic Alterations in Pancreatic Cancer

In a conversation with CancerNetwork® during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Tanios S. Bekaii-Saab, MD, spoke about various developments in the pancreatic cancer treatment field. Throughout the discussion, Bekaii-Saab weighed the benefits of currently available chemotherapeutic regimens for patients with metastatic disease, discussed research on the potential for precision medicine in those with KRAS wildtype pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and detailed ongoing initiatives to improve...

Nov 25, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 137

S1 Ep136: Collaboration Fosters Treatment Advancements for Young Lymphoma Populations

As part of Oncology On the Go , CancerNetwork® spoke with Andrew M. Evens, DO, MBA, MSc, about developments in the treatment landscape for adolescents and young adults (AYA) with lymphoma. He highlighted collaboration between adult and pediatric oncologists that may better standardize treatment for this population. Evens is the deputy director for clinical services at the Rutgers Cancer Institute and system director of medical oncology and oncology lead at RWJBarnabas Health Medical Group. Of no...

Nov 18, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 136

S1 Ep135: Educating Patients and Clinicians on End-of-Life Care and Discussions

CancerNetwork® sat down with Kelley A. Rone, DNP, RN, AGNP-c, to discuss the importance of speaking compassionately and ensuring patient awareness when leading end-of-life discussions among those with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. The discussion also focused on combating burnout in the clinic, using opioids to help manage pain and other symptoms, and educating all members of a multidisciplinary team on initiating end-of-life conversations with their patients. Rone is an advanced practice nurse ...

Nov 11, 202419 minSeason 1Ep. 135

S1 Ep134: Uterine Transposition May Maintain Fertility Following Pelvic Radiotherapy

CancerNetwork® spoke with John Paul Diaz, MD, about uterine transposition, a surgical technique aiming to preserve fertility in women undergoing radiotherapy for pelvic tumors. Diaz is the chief of gynecologic oncology, director of robotic surgery, director of the Center of Excellence in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Baptist Health, and lead physician for Clinical Trials in Gynecologic Oncology at Miami Cancer Institute. Of note, Diaz discussed the outcomes associated with 2 procedur...

Nov 04, 202413 minSeason 1Ep. 134

S1 Ep133: Empowering Awareness to Address Rising Gynecological Cancer Incidence

In a conversation with CancerNetwork®, Ginger J. Gardner, MD, FACOG, spoke about current research and advocacy efforts to improve clinical outcomes among patients with gynecological cancers. With diagnoses of gynecologic malignancies on the rise around the world, Gardner also highlighted the next steps for raising awareness in the field and addressing gaps in care. Gardner is a gynecologic surgeon at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, as well as the chair of the board for the Foundation for...

Oct 28, 202420 minSeason 1Ep. 133

S1 Ep132: Leveraging Ex Vivo Gene Therapy Advancements in Hemoglobinopathies and Metabolic Diseases

In a special co-branded episode between Oncology On the Go hosted by CancerNetwork® and the American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT)’s program ASTCT Talks, Alexis K. Kuhn, PharmD, BCOP, spoke with Katie Bruce, PharmD, BCPPS, and Susie Long, PharmD, about the use of approved cell-based gene therapies for patients with sickle cell disease, beta thalassemia, adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD), and metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD). These panelists shared the pharmacist’s perspecti...

Oct 21, 202448 minSeason 1Ep. 132

S1 Ep131: Mitigating AEs and Protecting QOL Following Talquetamab in Multiple Myeloma

CancerNetwork® collaborated with CURE® to speak with Samantha Shenoy, NP, MSN, a nurse practitioner at the Cancer Immunotherapy Clinic of University of California San Francisco (UCSF) Health, about the role she plays when treating patients with multiple myeloma who are receiving talquetamab-tgvs (Talvey). Of note, emphasis was placed on managing treatment-emergent adverse effects (TRAEs) and toxicities that may impact quality of life. Shenoy foregrounded the discussion by outlining the role of n...

Oct 14, 202421 minSeason 1Ep. 131
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