Articles by Targeted Oncology Staff

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Surbhi Sidana, MD, discussed with participants how they use quadruplet or triplet frontline regimens for patients with transplant-eligible multiple myeloma.
This is the first of 2 articles based on this event.

Courtney D. DiNardo, MD, MSCE, provided an overview of venetoclax resistance and interrelated mechanisms, with a spotlight on kinase signaling pathways, TP53 mutation, monocytic, and other forms of resistance.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Craig Moskowitz, MD, discussed the history of the use of brentuximab vedotin in Hodgkin lymphoma and how to evaluate patients after primary therapy.


During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Gilles Salles, MD, discussed when to use CAR T-cell therapy in the second-line setting for patients with relapsed/refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and the outcomes of trials of these agents.
This is the first of 2 articles based on this event.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Jonathan Abbas, MD, discussed with his fellow clinicians the use of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms and how ruxolitinib fits into their care.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Amrita Krishnan, MD, discussed with participants their choice of therapy for a patient with multiple myeloma who relapsed after receiving bortezomib, lenalidomide, and dexamethasone followed by autologous stem cell transplant and 2 years of lenalidomide maintenance.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Anna C. Pavlick, DO, MSc, MBA, BSN, discussed first-line therapy for a patient with metastatic melanoma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Bruce D. Cheson, MD, discussed adverse event management and dosing strategies for patients receiving tafasitamab and lenalidomide for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Rafael Fonseca, MD, discusses the efficacy and safety with teclistamab for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Stephen Oh, MD, discussed treatment options for steroid-refractory high-risk primary myelofibrosis based on the patient's platelet count.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Joshua Richter, MD, discussed the results of the BOSTON trial of selinexor in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

Gary J. Schiller, MD, discusses the treatment for blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm and what clinicians need to look out for when evaluating these rare occurrences.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Daneng Li, MD, discussed the available therapy options for a patient with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Hatim Husain, MD, discussed data on targeted adjuvant therapy for non–small cell lung cancer.

Sara Hurvitz, MD, discusses recent updates for selective estrogen receptor degraders in the treatment of patients with metastatic breast cancer and how it has impacted clinical decisions.

In separate live, virtual events, Ulka N. Vaishampayan, MBBS, and David A.
Braun, MD, PhD, discussed options for a patient with favorable-risk clear cell
renal cell carcinoma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Rafael Fonseca, MD, discusses how targeting patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma with B-cell maturation antigens like teclistamab is changing the treatment landscape.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Jaffer A. Ajani, MD, discussed the trials investigating the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with upper gastrointestinal cancers.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Thomas J. Herzog, MD, discussed the results of the KEYNOTE-775 trial of lenvatinib plus pembrolizumab versus chemotherapy in patients with advanced endometrial cancer.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Daniel Geynisman, MD, discussed with participants the choice of hormonal therapy for metastatic prostate cancer.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Richard Finn, MD, discussed how treatment options for patients with hepatocellular carcinoma have advanced in recent years.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Suzanne Lentzsch, MD, PhD, discussed with participants their choice of combination therapy after disease relapse of multiple myeloma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Bhavana Pothuri, MD, MS, discussed with participants their experiences managing adverse events of immunotherapy for advanced endometrial cancer.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Timothy F. Burns, MD, PhD, discussed the trials supporting the use of mobocertinib and amivantamab for patients with non–small cell lung cancer and an EGFR exon 20 insertion.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Noah M. Merin, MD, PhD, discussed 3 recommended agents for treatment of chronic graft-vs-host disease.
This is the second of 2 articles based on this event.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Joel Neal, MD, PhD, discussed what options physicians would choose when treating a patient with non–small cell lung cancer who tested positive for an EGFR exon 20 insertion.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Matthew T. Campbell, MD, MS, discussed data supporting frontline combination therapies for patients with favorable- and intermediate-risk clear cell renal cell carcinoma.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Marcia S. Brose, MD, PhD, discussed the case of a patient with advanced thyroid cancer who was previously treated with radioactive iodine and has an NTRK fusion alteration.

During a Targeted Oncology™ Case-Based Roundtable™ event, Sikander Ailawadhi, MD, discussed with participants the choice of regimen for a patient with transplant-eligible newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.