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Project Oncology®

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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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Jul 1, 2026

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Current Updates in Brain Imaging and Neurodegenerative Diseases 09.07.2024

Guest: Phillip H. Kuo, MD, PhD One of the major changes that's occurred very recently in the field of neurodegenerative disease and Alzheimer's disease, specifically, are the recently approved antibody therapies that remove amyloid from the brain, which is one of the culprit proteins in Alzheimer's disease. To learn more about this presentation from SNMMI 2024, join Dr. Phillip Kuo, Professor of M...

Uncovering Barriers to HCC Surveillance in Patients with Cirrhosis 03.07.2024

Guest: Robert Wong, MD A recent study explored clinician-level gaps and barriers to hepatocellular carcinoma surveillance in patients with cirrhosis and found that there is a lot of work to be done to help improve knowledge about cirrhosis, the recommended cancer screening guidelines, and how to implement those recommendations. Joining Dr. Jody Takemoto to discuss these findings and how we can add...

A Look at the Utility of PSMA PET Scans in Prostate Cancer 01.07.2024

Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Geoffrey B. Johnson, M.D., Ph. D. Prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET scans are a method by which clinicians can see if a patient who is suffering from prostate cancer has tumors that are expressing the PSMA target. In addition to that, the scan allows us to measure how much of the medication we get onto that cancer target and if it’s going to be effectiv...

Salivary Toxicity from PSMA-Targeted Radiopharmaceuticals in mCRPC 01.07.2024

Guest: Geoffrey B. Johnson, M.D., Ph. D. When looking at patients who suffer from prostate cancer who are receiving PSMA therapy, we can see on our images that the medication not only goes to their cancer, but it also goes to some other things in their body, including the salivary glands. To learn more about his recent study on salivary toxicity, join Dr. Geoffrey Johnson, Nuclear Medicine Special...

Highlighting the Current Status and Future of Theranostics 28.06.2024

Guest: Geoffrey B. Johnson, M.D., Ph. D. Clinicians are hopeful that theranostics could help treat patients as soon as they go metastatic or even before surgery to try to affect their therapy and possibly get them to avoid having to take toxic or high side effect therapies. To hear more, tune in with Dr. Geoffrey Johnson, Nuclear Medicine Specialist and Radiologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,...

AI in Nuclear Medicine: Improvements in the Field 28.06.2024

Guest: Chi Liu, PhD The field of artificial intelligence in nuclear medicine is evolving quickly with new models and approaches. Tune in with Dr. Chi Liu, Professor of Radiology and Biomedical Engineering at Yale University, to hear more about his presentation from SNMMI 2024.

The Evolving AI Landscape in Nuclear Medicine 28.06.2024

Guest: Joyita Dutta The AI landscape is evolving at a rapid pace. However, there is a shortage of large public data sets in nuclear medicine that AI models can be trained on. To learn more about what’s on the AI horizon and the challenges that are associated, join Dr. Joyita Dutta, Associate Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, who also...

Diving into New Directions of Radiopharmaceuticals 28.06.2024

Guest: Brianna Cagle The Discovery Team at Perspective has developed a compound, called PSV-359, which is a cyclic peptide radiopharmaceutical. It targets a protein, called fibroblast activation protein (FAP), which is a pan-cancer target and is expressed in a wide variety of cancers. To learn more about her presentation from SNMMI 2024, hear from Brianna Cagle, Research Scientist at Perspective T...

A Unique Look at the Current and Future Directions of Cancer Vaccines 20.06.2024

Guest: Lillian Siu, MD, FRCPC Since cancer vaccines have been of interest to oncologists for decades, they’ve been trying to figure out how to prime or stimulate the immune system to attack cancer, and until the last few years, cancer vaccines have been challenging. To learn about this unique area of study, which she also presented at ASCO 2024, join Dr. Lillian Siu, Senior Medical Oncologist at t...

A Look at the Horizon of Cancer Vaccines 20.06.2024

Guest: Lillian Siu, MD, FRCPC With a few studies in the works for cancer vaccines, the future is exciting for what this could mean for oncology patients. Dive in to learn about the various ways to package cancer vaccines so they can be delivered to patients effectively. And to learn more about the limitations, targets, and platforms of cancer vaccines, which was the topic of her presentation at th...

The Impact of Advocacy on Healthcare 14.06.2024

Guest: Ashley L. Sumrall, MD If we want to ensure that we and our patients have healthcare when we’re older and it continues to be available, it’s important to take a stand and be a part of advocacy work. There are multiple ways to get involved, and it’s not as intimidating as someone might think, so to share some of these strategies and the impact it could have on the future of healthcare, join D...

The Power of Patient Advocacy in Daily Clinical Practice 14.06.2024

Guest: Ashley L. Sumrall, MD Advocacy is rooted in patients telling their stories, and every patient can be an advocate to help and allow others to hear about their experience. This has also helped clinicians get the medicine they need for their patients. Dive in to hear how you can incorporate advocacy strategies into your practice with Dr. Ashley Sumrall, Neuro- and Medical Oncologist, Hematolog...

Updates on New Technologies and Imaging Agents in Healthcare 14.06.2024

Guest: Tyler J Bradshaw, PhD In recent years, doctors have become interested in how large language models and AI technologies could potentially improve radiology overall. Even though these technologies are still in the beginning stages of being used in medicine, eventually doctors hope to show what impact they could have on patients. To learn more about these new technologies and imaging agents, j...

Maximizing B-Cell Lymphoma Outcomes with CAR T-Cell Therapy and Personalized Care 04.04.2024

Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Tara Graff, DO, MS The therapeutic landscape for relapsed or refractory B-cell lymphoma has greatly evolved in the past several years, with CAR T-cell therapy and personalized care becoming increasingly important in the second-line setting. Joining Dr. Charles Turck to discuss how CAR T-cell therapy and patient-centered care can help optimize outcome...

Managing B-Cell Lymphomas in the Second-Line Setting: The Role of CAR T-Cell Therapy 04.04.2024

Host: Jennifer Caudle, DO Guest: Sarah Rutherford, MD Due to its strong response rates and manageable adverse events, CAR T-cell therapy is now considered the standard-of-care treatment for B-cell lymphomas in the second-line setting, which could lead to better outcomes for patients. Learn more about the efficacy and safety profile of CAR T-cell therapy with Dr. Jennifer Caudle and Dr. Sarah Ruthe...

Treating mCRPC with Lutetium-177 and Radium-223: Expert Insights 13.03.2024

Guest: Alan Bryce, MD Lutetium-177and radium-223 have both been shown to significantly improve survival in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, but how do these treatment options compare? Find out with Dr. Alan Bryce, who presented a session on this exact topic at the 2024 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium.

mCRPC Care: Reducing Progression Risk by Combining Enzalutamide and Talazoparib 20.02.2024

Host: Charles Turck, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Guest: Neeraj Agarwal, MD, FASCO TALAPRO-2 was a recent phase 3 study conducted in the first-line metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) setting. Patients were randomized to receive either enzalutamide plus talazoparib or enzalutamide plus placebo, and the researchers found that there was a 37 percent reduction in risk of progression or dea...

Prostate Cancer Research: Why Disparities Exist in Mortality and Trial Access 15.02.2024

Host: Rishi Sekar, MD A recent study sought to investigate why there are disparities in mortality as well as access and participation in clinical trials among vulnerable prostate cancer populations. According to the findings, counties in the United States that had the highest prostate cancer mortality were less likely to have any clinical trials in the area. Dive further into the results with Dr....

Prostate Cancer Care: Improving Hormonal Therapy Sequencing Post-Treatment Intensification 09.02.2024

Host: Zachery Reichert MD, PhD If hormonal therapies are not working for prostate cancer patients, chemotherapy may be a reliable alternative based on findings from a recent study. In fact, out of the 70 percent of patients who had pain when entering the study, 45 percent had their pain improved with chemotherapy. Dive more into the findings with Dr. Zachery Reichert, who presented the “Sequencing...

Novel Immune Checkpoint Strategies in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Care 09.02.2024

Host: Jacob Sands, MD Guest: Aakesh Desai, MD, MPH According to research featured at the 2023 ASCO Annual Meeting, novel immune checkpoint targets have the potential to inform drug development and combination strategies to optimize the care of patients with non-small cell lung cancer. Tune in to hear Dr. Jacob Sands explore the key findings with Dr. Aakash Desai, an Assistant Professor of Medicine...

The Necessity of a Multidisciplinary Approach Through the mCRPC Treatment Journey 29.01.2024

Guest: Jessica E. Hawley M.D. M.S. For patients who start out with hormone sensitive prostate cancer, there's a period of time where the prostate cancer cells are responsive to suppressing testosterone production. So there’s a nice disease response early in that time period after diagnosis and when initial treatment has begun, but how long is each patient going to respond to that initial treatment...

Treating High-Risk Biochemically Recurrent Prostate Cancer: An Update from ASCO-GU 25.01.2024

Host: Neal Shore, MD, FACS Between 20 and 50 percent of patients with high-risk localized prostate cancer will develop biochemical resistance, but historically, no Level I evidence for treatment was available. That’s why the EMBARK study is the first phase 3 trial to develop Level I evidence looking at monotherapy T suppression versus monotherapy enzalutamide versus combination enzalutamide and le...

ASCO GU 2024: Reviewing Updated Practice Guidelines for Prostate Cancer 25.01.2024

Guest: Jessica E. Hawley M.D. M.S. The National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) has recommended new guidelines for the treatment of prostate Cancer. In this episode, you’ll learn about the top three biggest changes to the NCCN guidelines. Tune in with Dr. Jessica Hawley, Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology and Oncology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, who will...

Prostate Cancer Care: Overcoming Challenges in Delivering Germline Testing to Veterans 25.01.2024

Host: Daniel Kwon, MD Between patient anxiety and insurance implications, there are several challenges associated with delivering germline testing to veterans with advanced prostate cancer. Learn more about these challenges and proposed solutions with Dr. Daniel Kwon, who presented the “Challenges in Patient-Centered Germline Testing Delivery for Veterans with Advanced Prostate Cancer” session at...

NSCLC Care: Evaluating Durvalumab in the First-Line Setting 28.12.2023

Host: Jacob Sands, MD Guest: Liza Villaruz, MD According to a recent study, the immune checkpoint inhibitor durvalumab is not only considered safe, but it may also offer overall survival benefits for individuals with advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and restricted performance status. Here to talk about this research are Dr. Jacob Sands and Dr. Liza Villaruz, Associate Prof...

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