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OncTimes Talk features a variety of podcast series ranging from breaking news and oncology conference coverage to story round-ups and in-depth interviews with current experts and leaders in oncology.... more
FAQs about OncTimes Talk:How many episodes does OncTimes Talk have?The podcast currently has 208 episodes available.
September 01, 2009Advanced Biliary Cancer Controlled with Cetuximab Added to GEMOXÉveline Boucher of Centre Eugene Marquis in France on the encouraging preliminary results of her Phase II open-label study of 101 patients reported at the ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer...more3minPlay
August 30, 2009Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Capecitabine Equivalent to 5-FU in Irinotecan/Bevacizumab CombosMichel Ducreux, Head of the GI Service at Institut Gustave Roussy, talks about the new evidence and its clinical implications, as reported in his Phase II study at the ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer....more7minPlay
August 15, 2009Stage IV Pancreatic Islet Cell Tumors: Sunitinib Doubles Progression-Free Survival in Phase III StudyEric Raymond of Beaujon University Hospital in France discusses his study reported at the ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer...more5minPlay
August 01, 2009KRAS-Driven Selection of Molecular Therapy for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Choosing Between Bevacizumab, Cetuximab, Panitumomab, or a CombinationInterviewed at the Palm Beach Cancer Symposium, John Macdonald, Chief Medical Officer of Aptium Oncology in Los Angeles, talks about his latest data on the relevance of KRAS tumor status—i.e., whether the gene is wild-type or mutant determines the sensitivity of the tumor to anti-EGF or anti-VEGF receptor therapy. He also discusses the disappointing finding that blocking both of these proliferation pathways does not lead to improved efficacy when two targeted drugs are used in combination....more4minPlay
July 31, 2009CML: Hagop Kantarjian on Treating Patients with the T315I MutationAlso: (1) Feasibility of patients becoming pregnant while having TKI treatment after having stable disease for at least two years; and (2) Decreased need for allogeneic transplant....more10minPlay
July 21, 2009Oropharyngeal Cancer: Better Outlook with HPV-Directed TherapiesMarshall Posner, MD, talking from Palm Beach Cancer Symposium: Increased prevalence of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers, more responsive to treatment with induction docetaxel, cisplatin, & 5-FU prior to standard chemoradiotherapy....more7minPlay
July 21, 2009The Smartest Oncologist in the World? – Well, at least in the US!Stanley H. Winokur, MD, on his clever, fun, and ever-evolving one-minute daily Internet quiz that lets oncologists test their knowledge & compete against others. TheSmartestOncologist.com...more7minPlay
June 15, 2009Breast Cancer: St. Gallen Meeting Endorses Multi-Gene Assays for Refining Chemo DecisionAlso from the Palm Beach Cancer Symposium, Kathy Albain, MD, talks about the St. Gallen consensus meeting’s updated recommendations about adjuvant therapy for breast cancer—i.e., endorsing the 21-gene recurrence score and 70-gene profiling assay as key tools in decision-making for chemotherapy for ER-positive disease....more8minPlay
May 01, 2009Cancer-Related FatiguePaddy Stone of St. George's Hospital, University of London, & David Cella from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine about the effective use of questionnaires for assessing, screening, and perhaps diagnosing cancer-related fatigue syndrome....more13minPlay
April 01, 2009Bilateral Prophylactic Mastectomy for DCISTodd Tuttle from University of Minnesota & Abram Recht from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center on the surprisingly big recent increase in the use of prophylactic bilateral mastectomy for DCIS....more11minPlay
FAQs about OncTimes Talk:How many episodes does OncTimes Talk have?The podcast currently has 208 episodes available.