Danielle Ternyila

Articles by Danielle Ternyila

In an interview with Targeted Oncology, Bianca D. Santomasso, MD, PhD, discussed the challenges with treating patients who develop neurotoxicity following treatment with new CAR T cells following her talk at the 2019 SOHO Annual Meeting. She also highlighted how the CAR T cells are changing the treatment landscape for patients with lymphomas.

In an interview with Targeted Oncology, Kathleen Moore, MD, discussed the data surrounding mirvetuximab soravtansine in this patient population and the plans to reevaluate the ADC following the results from the FORWARD I/GOG 3011 clinical trial. She also highlighted other areas of investigation for women with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.

A Look Back at FDA News from October 2019

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In October 2019, the FDA approved a new treatment option for patients with advanced ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer, as well as a new dosing regimen for patients receiving moderately emetogenic chemotherapy. Additionally, the FDA granted breakthrough therapy designations to 2 therapies, as well as an orphan drug designation, a priority review, and 2 fast track designations.

Topline results from Re-MIND, an observational retrospective study, demonstrated that the combination of tafasitamab with lenalidomide had a statistically significant and superior objective response rate compared with lenalidomide monotherapy in patients with relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma who were not eligible for high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplant, announced MorphoSys AG, the manufacturer of tafasitamab, in a press release.

Early Detection Impacts Treatment Decisions in Thyroid Cancers

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In an interview with&nbsp;<em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Catherine Sinclair, MD, discussed the importance of early detection in patients with thyroid cancer. She also highlighted surgical decisions for these patients and how she makes these choices for each patient.

In an interview with&nbsp;Targeted Oncology, Hannah Linden, MD, discussed the current treatment landscape during Breast Cancer Awareness Month. She also highlighted the value of liquid biopsy, tissue biopsy, and imaging techniques in this space for identifying patients with targetable mutations and how these assays and techniques can further impact treatment and outcomes of these patients.

In an interview with <em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Suresh S. Ramalingam, MD, deputy director of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, discussed the updated OS results from the FLAURA trial and evaluated the role of osimertinib in patients with <em>EGFR-</em>mutant NSCLC. He also highlighted some next steps with research for this patient population, such as the potential combination of osimertinib with other agents.

In an interview with <em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Dr. Miles, discussed the importance of early detection for patients with thyroid cancer. He also highlighted how the treatment options differ for patients with disease that is caught early on versus those with more advanced and aggressive diseases, such as anaplastic thyroid cancer.<br /> &nbsp;

Durvalumab Combination Improves Outcomes in Patients With ES-SCLC

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In an interview with&nbsp;Targeted Oncology, Luis Paz-Ares, MD, PhD, discussed the findings for the CASPIAN trial that were presented at the 2019 ESMO Congress. He also addressed what next steps are necessary to further develop the durvalumab combination in this setting.&nbsp;

In an interview with <em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Michael A. Choti, MD, MBA discussed the treatment landscape for patients with pancreatic cancer, as well as how the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in this space is changing. He highlights advantages of neoadjuvant strategies, and also some other treatment options for patients with pancreatic cancer.

In an interview with <em>Targeted Oncology</em>, Kasi, assistant professor of oncology and senior associate consultant in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Iowa, Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center, discussed the current role and utility of liquid biopsy in colorectal cancer, and what he&rsquo;s looking forward to bringing up during the 2019 ISGIO Annual Conference.

Following the 2019 ESMO Congress, experts across various fields highlighted some next steps and how these treatment options will improve the treatment landscape for patients with ovarian, lung, breast, GI, or GU cancers. Overall, the abstracts presented at this year&rsquo;s meeting will change the treatment paradigm in a number of patient populations.

A Look Back at FDA News from September 2019

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In September 2019, the FDA approved new treatment options for patients with endometrial carcinoma, prostate cancer, and multiple myeloma. The FDA also expanded the indication for the Cologuard noninvasive screening test for colorectal cancer. During the month there were 2 breakthrough therapy designations, 2 fast track designations, 1 orphan drug designation, and 1 priority review granted.

Umbralisib and ublituximab in combination with pembrolizumab was well tolerated among patients with relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia and Richter&rsquo;s transformation, according to a phase I/II trial presented at the 18th International Workshop on CLL. Responses were durable in high-risk patients who are BTK-refractory, including 2 complete responses in patients with RT.

The PI3K-delta inhibitor umbralisib demonstrated a favorable toxicity profile as treatment for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia who have become intolerant to a prior kinase inhibitor, of either BTK or PI3K inhibition, according to results from a phase II study presented at the 18th International Workshop on CLL.