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Project Oncology®
Showcasing major breakthroughs in cancer care from worldwide clinical trials, Project Oncology® educates and assists the healthcare professionals who dedicate their lives to helping patients fight cancer. Here you’ll find leading oncologists discuss and share essential cancer care strategies for all different types of cancer. And as worldwide clinical trials continue to explore new screening tests and discover novel treatment options, you can rest assured that you’ll always catch the latest in cancer research with Project Oncology®.
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Evidence-Based Treatment Decisions in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancer 01.07.2026 13:45
Host: Alexandria May, PharmD, BCPS Guest: Neil M. Iyengar, MD As first-line treatment options for metastatic triple-negative breast cancer continue to expand, emerging evidence and guideline updates are reshaping treatment selection. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. Alexandria May and Dr. Neil Iyengar review the growing role of biomarker-driven decision-making and examine how data from ASCENT-03...
Building on Progress in ALK+ Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment 24.06.2026 2:15
Guest: Urs Weber, MD As outcomes improve for patients with ALK+ non-small cell lung cancer, attention is shifting toward therapies designed to push disease control even further. Tune in as Dr. Urs Weber examines promising agents in development and discusses the momentum driving the next phase of ALK-targeted treatment. Dr. Weber is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Medical Oncology at the...
Beyond ALK Inhibition: Addressing Unmet Needs in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer 24.06.2026 3:45
Guest: Urs Weber, MD Advances in targeted therapies have dramatically improved outcomes for patients with ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer, but new resistance challenges continue to emerge. In this episode, Dr. Urs Weber discusses how cancers adapt to treatment, why off-target resistance and histologic transformation are becoming increasingly important, and where future research may help cl...
Side Effect Management in ALK+ Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Care 24.06.2026 3:30
Guest: Urs Weber, MD For patients with ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer, staying on therapy often means staying ahead of treatment-related toxicities. Join Dr. Urs Weber, Assistant Professor in the Division of Medical Oncology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, as he explores practical strategies for toxicity management, dose optimization, and shared decision-making to h...
Post-BCMA Treatment Selection in R/R Multiple Myeloma 19.06.2026 14:15
Host: Steve Jackson, PharmD Guest: Nisha Joseph, MD This is a non-certified educational series produced and controlled by ReachMD. As BCMA-directed therapies move into earlier lines of care, more patients with relapsed and refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma are entering a treatment space with limited consensus on optimal sequencing strategies. In this conversation with Dr. Steve Jackson, Dr. Nisha...
Advancing Cancer Care: Key Considerations for Subcutaneous Immunotherapies 29.05.2026 6:15
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Matthew Hadfield, MD Subcutaneous cancer immunotherapies may offer a faster, more resource-efficient alternative to intravenous administration, improving patient convenience and accessibility while maintaining efficacy. However, careful monitoring for immunotherapy-related toxicities remains essential. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to discuss these key c...
Navigating NUT Carcinoma: Diagnosis and Treatment Strategies 29.05.2026 11:00
Host: Jacob Sands, MD Guest: Jia Luo, MD NUT carcinoma is a rare, aggressive form of cancer that’s highly resistant to therapy and has no defined standard treatment. Joining Dr. Jacob Sands to discuss the best diagnostic and treatment strategies for NUT carcinoma is Dr. Jia Luo, medical oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
Reducing the Rise of Uterine Cancer in the United States 29.05.2026 11:30
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Richard T. Penson, MD, MRCP Uterine cancer is the most common type of gynecologic malignancy in the United States, and disease mortality is on the rise. What do we need to know from recent studies to diagnose patients earlier? Take a deep dive with Dr. Charles Turck as he is joined by Dr. Richard Penson, Medical Oncologist specializing in Gynecologic...
Impact of Infertility & Elective Fertility Among Female Oncologists 29.05.2026 4:30
Guest: Emily MacDuffie, MD A recent survey conducted by physicians at Penn Medicine found that one-third of female oncologists reported experiencing infertility. Join Dr. Emily Macduffie, Radiation Oncology Resident Physician at Penn Medicine, as she speaks about potential solutions related to infertility for women in medicine based on her 2023 ASCO presentation.
Combating the Complexities of Cancer Care During Pregnancy 29.05.2026 4:30
Guest: Alison Wakoff Loren, MD, MSCE Cancer occurs in approximately 1 in every 1,000 pregnant patients and requires complex solutions from a multidisciplinary team. Learn more about the expanding management options for these patients with Dr. Alison Loren, Chief of the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.
Optimizing Quality & Safety Systems to Reduce the Risk of Patient Harm 29.05.2026 14:00
Host: Jacob Sands, MD Guest: Joseph O. Jacobson, MD Over the past few decades, increasing attention has been placed on reducing the risk of patient harm within the healthcare system. Learn more about the risks that are specific to medical oncology and how current systems are addressing them with Dr. Jacob Sands and Dr. Joseph Jacobson, Senior Advisor for Quality and Patient Safety at Dana-Farber C...
Managing Immunotherapy Toxicities in Lung Cancer Patients 29.05.2026 9:30
Host: Jacob Sands, MD Guest: Aliyah Pabani, MD Lung cancer patients undergoing immunotherapy may be at risk for developing life-threatening toxicities. Find out how you can manage them with Dr. Jacob Sands and Dr. Aliyah Pabani, Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of Calgary and Director of the Alberta Immunotherapy Database.
Addressing Barriers to CAR T Referral in R/R LBCL 15.05.2026 12:45
Host: Steve Jackson, PharmD Guest: Matthew J. Matasar, MD Guest: Tycel Phillips, MD This is a non-certified educational series produced and controlled by ReachMD. Timely referral for CAR T-cell therapy remains a critical challenge for patients with relapsed or refractory large B-cell lymphoma (R/R LBCL). From communication gaps between providers to logistical challenges and delays, barriers throug...
ReDiscover-2: Currently Enrolling Patients With PIK3CA-Mutated Advanced Breast Cancer 15.05.2026 16:45
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Sarah Sammons, MD Despite advances in the treatment of HR-positive HER2-negative advanced breast cancer, patients with PIK3CA -mutated disease who progress after a CDK4/6 inhibitor still face limited effective and tolerable treatment options. 1 This unmet need has fueled interest in zovegalisib (formerly RLY-2608), a next generation, pan-mutant-selec...
Urinary and Circulating Tumor DNA in Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: NIAGARA Data 08.05.2026 13:30
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Petros Grivas, MD, PhD Could emerging biomarkers redefine how we assess response and recurrence risk in muscle-invasive bladder cancer? To find out, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Petros Grivas about the key findings from the phase 3 NIAGARA trial. Together, they explore how perioperative durvalumab impacts circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) clearance...
ctDNA-Guided Adjuvant Atezolizumab in MIBC: IMvigor011 Insights 30.04.2026 9:00
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Guru P. Sonpavde, MD What if molecular relapse in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) could be detected early enough to better inform treatment decisions? To find out, Dr. Charles Turck speaks with Dr. Guru Sonpavde to explore new IMvigor011 findings presented at the 2026 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium. Their discussion highlights how ctDNA m...
Combatting Challenges & Health Disparities in Colorectal Cancer Care 30.04.2026 13:00
Host: Jacob Sands, MD Guest: Edith Mitchell, MD, MACP, FCPP, FRCP Widespread health disparities have led to challenges in colorectal cancer screening. What's causing these disparities—and what are some ways we can overcome these obstacles? To dive into this topic, Dr. Jacob Sands is joined by Dr. Edith Mitchell from Thomas Jefferson University to discuss these disparities and how they may be impac...
Higher Risk, Lowered Age: New Colorectal Cancer Screening Guidelines 30.04.2026 12:30
Host: John Russell, MD Guest: Richard Wender, MD From oncologists to primary care, physicians are witnessing an alarming trend in younger patients: the rising risk of colorectal cancer. To investigate this growing threat, Dr. John Russell speaks with Dr. Rich Wender, Chief Cancer Control Officer at the American Cancer Society. Dr. Wender discusses the new colorectal cancer screening guidelines set...
Beyond the Colonoscopy: New Screening Guidelines for Colorectal Cancer 30.04.2026 14:30
Host: Matt Birnholz, MD Several new screening tests have been developed to help doctors find colorectal cancer early when it's most treatable and can reduce the burden of this disease and the death toll nationwide. Host Dr. Matt Birnholz chats with Dr. John Kisiel, g astroenterologist and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, about new screening guidelines for detecti...
ctDNA-Guided Bladder Preservation in Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer 09.04.2026 11:15
Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Pooja Ghatalia, MD Emerging evidence is redefining bladder preservation strategies in muscle-invasive bladder cancer, with circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) offering a novel approach to response-adapted care. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to review findings from the phase II RETAIN trials, which highlight how ctDNA clearance correlates with improved metastas...
Expanding Access to CAR T-Cell Therapy in R/R Myeloma Care 13.02.2026 13:45
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Tara Graff, DO, MS Guest: Surbhi Sidana, MD This is a non-certified educational series produced and controlled by ReachMD. While BCMA-directed CAR T-cell therapy has changed the treatment landscape for patients with relapsed and refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma, access remains uneven outside academic centers. In this expert-led discussion, Dr. Brian McDo...
Tracking Treatment Response: ctDNA Insights in MMR-p Colon Cancer 12.02.2026 9:00
Host: Brian P. McDonough, MD, FAAFP Guest: Christopher T. Chen, MD What if a simple blood draw could reveal whether a patient is responding to treatment before surgery? That question is at the heart of a study presented at the 2025 ESMO Congress, which investigated neoadjuvant immune checkpoint blockade in mismatch-repair-proficient (MMR-p) colon cancer. In addition to confirming that combination...
How the 2025 IMWG Guidelines are Reshaping Sequencing in R/R Multiple Myeloma 30.01.2026 14:00
Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO, FACOFP Guest: Mansi R. Shah, MD This is a non-certified educational series produced and controlled by ReachMD. The latest International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) guidelines emphasize immune function, relapse timing, and therapeutic intent to guide the sequencing of T-cell-redirecting therapies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma. Hear key updates as Dr. Jenn...
How the First Metastatic Site Shapes Survival in Breast Cancer Relapse 29.01.2026 4:15
Presenter: Ryan Quigley Not all metastatic breast cancer is created equal. This AudioAbstract spotlights new data from a multicenter study in Japan that highlights how the first site of distant recurrence can significantly shape a patient’s prognosis. By isolating cases with single-organ metastasis, the study draws sharp contrasts in survival based on metastatic location, revealing that patients w...
Advancing HER2-Targeted Therapy in GI Cancers 20.01.2026 5:30
Guest: John H. Strickler, MD The treatment landscape for HER2-positive gastroesophageal cancer is rapidly evolving, with zanidatamab emerging as a new option following years of limited progress beyond trastuzumab. Dr. John Strickler joins us to share insights on how recent FDA approvals and novel agents are transforming outcomes in this complex disease setting. Dr. Strickler is a Professor of Medi...
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