MRD testing in lymphoma grows fast, but varying assays and limited guidelines leave clinicians guessing; trials and standards clarify care.
In an interview, Vincent Ma, MD, explores the clinical utility of circulating tumor DNA dynamics to assess early outcomes in ...
Price transparency compliance is often “in-form” rather than “in-spirit,” with many machine-readable files failing to provide complete, accurate, and usable drug pricing data. Reform priorities ...
In this interview, Sagar Lonial, MD, discussed the EXCALIBER-RRMM trial design and the potential role of iberdomide in the ...
Sagar Lonial, MD, discusses the expanding potential uses of cereblon E3 ligase modulators (CELMoDs) in combination with T-cell redirection therapies in multiple myeloma. In a forward-looking interview ...
Although immunotherapy progress in prostate cancer has been slow, emerging strategies like bispecific T-cell engagers (BiTEs) show promise in overcoming historical resistance. In a recent discussion, ...
Real-time ctDNA MRD testing guides early chemo de-escalation in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, aiming to cut toxicity without losing cure rates. In an interview with Targeted Oncology, Hua-Jay “Jeff” ...
Leapman, MD, MHS, associate professor of urology at Yale University, addresses a critical and often overlooked limitation in the current landscape of prostate cancer biomarkers: while these tools have ...
DNA MRD monitoring offers new clues for stopping chemo safely in metastatic gastroesophageal cancer, linking molecular response to outcomes. In an interview with Targeted Oncology, Rutika Mehta, MD, ...
Vincent Ma, MD, discusses a study evaluating circulating tumor DNA early in treatment of metastatic melanoma using immune ...
In an interview with Targeted Oncology, Natalie Berger, MD, hematologist and oncologist at the New York Presbyterian Medical Group, weighed the biggest hurdles she witnesses in HPV vaccination and ...
Mezigdomide (a CELMoD) combined with carfilzomib/dexamethasone met the phase 3 primary endpoint, delivering statistically ...