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Q&A Session: Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

In this last batch of the Q&A Session of Blood Cancer OncTalk, Drs. Aaron Goodman, Sridevi Rajeeve, Tycel Phillips, Alakrita Taneja, and Marco Ruiz come together to answer questions from the attendees at our Blood Cancer OncTalk 2023 live event. To watch the complete playlist click here.

Q&A Session: Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

In this first batch of the Q&A Session of Blood Cancer OncTalk, Drs. Aaron Goodman, Sridevi Rajeeve, Tycel Phillips, Alakrita Taneja, and Marco Ruiz come together to answer questions from the attendees at our Blood Cancer OncTalk 2023 live event. To watch the complete playlist click here.

Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

This is the third batch of videos from the Blood Cancer OncTalk playlist. In these videos, Dr. Alankrita Taneja defines Smoldering Multiple Myeloma (SMM) and discusses how it differs from Multiple Myeloma (MM), risk factors and treatments. To watch the complete playlist click here.

Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

This is the third batch of videos from the Blood Cancer OncTalk playlist. In these videos, Dr. Sridevi Rajeeve gives a brief description of multiple myeloma, and how immunotherapy is used in treatment. To watch the complete playlist click here.

Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

This is the first batch of videos from the Blood Cancer OncTalk playlist. In these videos, Dr. Tycel Phillips discusses Bispecific Antibody Treatment in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Epcoritamab Glofitamab To watch the complete playlist click here.

Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

This is the second batch of videos from the Blood Cancer OncTalk playlist. In these videos, Dr. Marco Ruiz explains the concept of bone marrow transplant, and how it is used in treating blood cancers. Myeloma Lymphoma To watch the complete playlist click here.

Leading oncologists come together to discuss emerging treatment options and data regarding blood cancer, including multiple myeloma and lymphoma.

This is the third batch of videos from the Blood Cancer OncTalk playlist. In these videos, Dr. Sridevi Rajeeve gives a brief description of multiple myeloma, and how immunotherapy is used in treatment. To watch the complete playlist click here.

Dr. Jared Weiss, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses the genetic risk (or lack thereof) for lung cancer.

Bronchioloalveolar carcinoma (BAC) is an unusual subtype of lung cancer; medical oncologist Dr. Jack West reviews the evidence on the best systemic therapy to treat advanced, multifocal BAC.

Dr. David Harpole, Duke University Medical Center, describes how he assists patients with the surgical decision-making process.

Dr. Ross Camidge, University of Colorado, addresses the question of whether to use a second generation ALK inhibitor as first line therapy or only after acquired resistance to crizotinib.

Dr. Jeffrey Bradley, Radiation Oncologist at Washington University in St. Louis, provides trial evidence showing that patients may not benefit from high dose chest radiation therapy vs. standard dose therapy.

Dr. Jeffrey Bradley, Radiation Oncologist at Washington University in St. Louis, defines the V20 standard for lung radiation and outlines the advantages of limiting dose and field size in lung radiation therapy.

Dr. Mark Socinski, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, describes the different types of stage III (locally advanced) NSCLC, and states which of these types tend to be resectable.

Dr. Mark Socinski, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, defines the three compartments in stage III (locally advanced) NSCLC, each of which must be treated.