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    <description><![CDATA[The Video Journal of Hematology and Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) podcast covers the latest hematological oncology and hematology news from international experts &ndash; from leukemias, lymphomas, MDS and MPNs, to sickle cell, aplastic anemia and rare diseases. Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion. If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating and review!  For more news visit www.vjhemonc.com]]></description>
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          <itunes:summary>The Video Journal of Hematology and Hematological Oncology (VJHemOnc) podcast covers the latest hematological oncology and hematology news from international experts - from leukemias, lymphomas, MDS and MPNs, to sickle cell, aplastic anemia and rare diseases.&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;
Made for healthcare professionals and researchers, we are a global, independent, open-access platform. Listen to the latest news, including cutting-edge trial updates, controversies and opinion.&amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;
If you enjoy the podcast, please leave us a rating and review! &amp;lt;br /&amp;gt;
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        <title>The evolving role of cellular therapies and T-cell engagers in lymphoma</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p class="isSelectedEnd">This VJHemOnc podcast explores emerging cellular therapies and T-cell engagers in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, is joined by Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Michael Jain, MD, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, to discuss novel cellular therapy strategies, including NK-cell therapies, allogeneic CAR T-cells, and in vivo CAR approaches. The panel highlights early clinical data with the iPSC-derived NK-cell products FT516 and FT596, alongside evolving strategies to reduce CAR T-cell toxicity and improve access to cellular therapies.</p>
<p>The podcast also features Loretta Nastoupil, MD, Southwest Oncology, Durango, CO, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the expanding role of T-cell engagers in follicular lymphoma and large B-cell lymphoma, including mosunetuzumab-based combinations and the growing number of frontline bispecific antibody trials in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.</p>
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<p>The podcast also features Loretta Nastoupil, MD, Southwest Oncology, Durango, CO, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the expanding role of T-cell engagers in follicular lymphoma and large B-cell lymphoma, including mosunetuzumab-based combinations and the growing number of frontline bispecific antibody trials in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.</p>
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Pieter Sonneveld, MD, PhD, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, reviews evolving frontline treatment strategies, including quadruplet regimens, combination maintenance, and the growing role of sustained MRD negativity. Rakesh Popat, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, discusses BCMA-targeted therapies, including findings from the DREAMM-6 (NCT03544281) and REALiTEC-2 (NCT06285318) studies evaluating belantamab mafodotin and teclistamab in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Finally, Nikhil Munshi, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, explores evolving concepts of cure and the role of sustained MRD negativity in defining long-term remission in multiple myeloma.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast features a roundtable discussion from the 8th International Workshop on CAR-T and Bispecifics (iwCAR-T) 2026 on the evolving role of dual-targeting CAR T-cell therapies in large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). Gloria Iacoboni, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, is joined by Saurabh Dahiya, MD, FACP, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, and Akil Merchant, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, to discuss recent trial updates evaluating dual-targeting CAR constructs in LBCL.</p>
<p>The discussion highlights efficacy and safety outcomes, as well as key challenges in clinical practice, including rapid manufacturing, the role of bridging therapy, toxicity management, and optimizing patient selection. The panel also reflects on the importance of interpreting CAR T-cell trial results within the context of differing study designs and inclusion criteria.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast features a roundtable discussion from the 8th International Workshop on CAR-T and Bispecifics (iwCAR-T) 2026 on the evolving role of dual-targeting CAR T-cell therapies in large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL). Gloria Iacoboni, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, is joined by Saurabh Dahiya, MD, FACP, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, and Akil Merchant, MD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, to discuss recent trial updates evaluating dual-targeting CAR constructs in LBCL.</p>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/gene-therapy-turns-the-tide-for-sickle-cell-thalassemia/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 14:11:52 +0100</pubDate>
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<p>This VJHemOnc podcast explores the latest advances in gene-based therapies for sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia, highlighting progress in patient access, selection, treatment delivery, and clinical outcomes. Sunil Gupta, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, MBA, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, London, UK, discusses expanding access to gene therapy for patients with SCD, while Alexander Ngwube, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, shares insights into real-world patient selection and decision-making.</p>
<p>Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, outlines key considerations for selecting patients with SCD and thalassemia for gene therapy, discusses strategies to optimize the treatment pathway from stem cell mobilization to long-term follow-up, and reviews results from the RUBY trial (NCT04853576) of gene editing therapy in severe SCD. Zachary Crees, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, also highlights emerging mobilization approaches, including motixafortide-based strategies to improve stem cell collection for gene therapy.</p>






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<p>This VJHemOnc podcast explores the latest advances in gene-based therapies for sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia, highlighting progress in patient access, selection, treatment delivery, and clinical outcomes. Sunil Gupta, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, MBA, Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust, London, UK, discusses expanding access to gene therapy for patients with SCD, while Alexander Ngwube, MD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, shares insights into real-world patient selection and decision-making.</p>
<p>Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, outlines key considerations for selecting patients with SCD and thalassemia for gene therapy, discusses strategies to optimize the treatment pathway from stem cell mobilization to long-term follow-up, and reviews results from the RUBY trial (NCT04853576) of gene editing therapy in severe SCD. Zachary Crees, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, also highlights emerging mobilization approaches, including motixafortide-based strategies to improve stem cell collection for gene therapy.</p>






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Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, outlines key considerations for selecting patients with SCD and thalassemia for gene therapy, discusses strategies to optimize the treatment pathway from stem cell mobilization to long-term follow-up, and reviews results from the RUBY trial (NCT04853576) of gene editing therapy in severe SCD. Zachary Crees, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, also highlights emerging mobilization approaches, including motixafortide-based strategies to improve stem cell collection for gene therapy.






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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the podcast, we focus on adverse events (AEs) and toxicities in the post-CAR T-cell therapy setting. First, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany, outlines the main factors contributing to the observed reduction in the incidence of higher-grade CRS and ICANS following CAR-T. Following this, Eleftheria Kampouri, MD, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, shares insight into infection prevention and antibiotic use in febrile patients, and Birte Friedrichs, MD, Düsseldorf University Hospital, Düsseldorf, Germany, discusses the misconception among physicians that the side effects of CAR-T are too severe for their patients, noting the potential impact of this belief. You will then hear from Megan Melody, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, who shares advice for community physicians monitoring patients for less common toxicities following CAR-T, and Kenneth Lim, MBBS, Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, who highlights AEs that physicians should be aware of when treating patients with multiple myeloma with ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the podcast, we focus on adverse events (AEs) and toxicities in the post-CAR T-cell therapy setting. First, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany, outlines the main factors contributing to the observed reduction in the incidence of higher-grade CRS and ICANS following CAR-T. Following this, Eleftheria Kampouri, MD, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, shares insight into infection prevention and antibiotic use in febrile patients, and Birte Friedrichs, MD, Düsseldorf University Hospital, Düsseldorf, Germany, discusses the misconception among physicians that the side effects of CAR-T are too severe for their patients, noting the potential impact of this belief. You will then hear from Megan Melody, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, who shares advice for community physicians monitoring patients for less common toxicities following CAR-T, and Kenneth Lim, MBBS, Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, who highlights AEs that physicians should be aware of when treating patients with multiple myeloma with ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the podcast, we focus on adverse events (AEs) and toxicities in the post-CAR T-cell therapy setting. First, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany, outlines the main factors contributing to the observed reduction in the incidence of higher-grade CRS and ICANS following CAR-T. Following this, Eleftheria Kampouri, MD, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, shares insight into infection prevention and antibiotic use in febrile patients, and Birte Friedrichs, MD, Düsseldorf University Hospital, Düsseldorf, Germany, discusses the misconception among physicians that the side effects of CAR-T are too severe for their patients, noting the potential impact of this belief. You will then hear from Megan Melody, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, who shares advice for community physicians monitoring patients for less common toxicities following CAR-T, and Kenneth Lim, MBBS, Australian Centre for Blood Diseases, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, who highlights AEs that physicians should be aware of when treating patients with multiple myeloma with ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>The evolving treatment landscape in MCL: chemo-free strategies, BTK inhibitors, and changing standards of care</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/rethinking-frontline-care-chemo%e2%80%91free-strategies-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc episode explores major shifts in frontline mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) care, highlighting the move from traditional chemotherapy to chemo‑free regimens and the growing role of BTK inhibitors.</p>
<p>Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, outlines the importance of frontline treatment in achieving long-term disease control. You will also hear from David Lewis, MBChB, PhD, FRCPath, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, who share perspectives on patient selection for therapy, biological risk factors, and how treatment decisions differ between academic and community settings.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc episode explores major shifts in frontline mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) care, highlighting the move from traditional chemotherapy to chemo‑free regimens and the growing role of BTK inhibitors.</p>
<p>Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, outlines the importance of frontline treatment in achieving long-term disease control. You will also hear from David Lewis, MBChB, PhD, FRCPath, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, who share perspectives on patient selection for therapy, biological risk factors, and how treatment decisions differ between academic and community settings.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This VJHemOnc episode explores major shifts in frontline mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) care, highlighting the move from traditional chemotherapy to chemo‑free regimens and the growing role of BTK inhibitors.
Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, outlines the importance of frontline treatment in achieving long-term disease control. You will also hear from David Lewis, MBChB, PhD, FRCPath, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, who share perspectives on patient selection for therapy, biological risk factors, and how treatment decisions differ between academic and community settings.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Advances in stem cell transplantation from EBMT 2026: managing GvHD, donor selection &amp; evolving clinical strategies</title>
        <itunes:title>Advances in stem cell transplantation from EBMT 2026: managing GvHD, donor selection &amp; evolving clinical strategies</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/ebmt-2026-breakthroughs-microbiome-therapy-and-new-weapons-against-gvhd/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2026 17:42:08 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode reviews major advances presented at the EBMT 2026 meeting in Madrid, covering novel treatments for acute and chronic GVHD, including a promising microbiome-based therapy, and new targeted agents.</p>
<p>Experts discuss the growing importance of donor germline genetics, updated guidance for Hodgkin lymphoma transplantation, the shifting role of CAR T‑cell therapy in non‑Hodgkin lymphoma, and how measurable residual disease (MRD) is shaping transplant decisions and post‑transplant care.</p>
<p>Overall, the episode highlights how these developments are improving personalization and outcomes in haemopoietic stem cell transplantation.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode reviews major advances presented at the EBMT 2026 meeting in Madrid, covering novel treatments for acute and chronic GVHD, including a promising microbiome-based therapy, and new targeted agents.</p>
<p>Experts discuss the growing importance of donor germline genetics, updated guidance for Hodgkin lymphoma transplantation, the shifting role of CAR T‑cell therapy in non‑Hodgkin lymphoma, and how measurable residual disease (MRD) is shaping transplant decisions and post‑transplant care.</p>
<p>Overall, the episode highlights how these developments are improving personalization and outcomes in haemopoietic stem cell transplantation.</p>
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        <title>Myeloid Monthly: breaking news &amp; updates from the classification advancement meeting</title>
        <itunes:title>Myeloid Monthly: breaking news &amp; updates from the classification advancement meeting</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/myeloid-monthly-premiere-harmonizing-who-and-icc-%e2%80%94-inside-the-cam-meeting/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/myeloid-monthly-premiere-harmonizing-who-and-icc-%e2%80%94-inside-the-cam-meeting/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 16:58:05 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast introduces the first edition of Myeloid Monthly, focusing on key developments in myeloid malignancies. Amer Zeidan, MD, Yale University, New Haven, CT, is joined by Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Sanam Loghavi, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, to discuss breaking updates from the Classification Advancement Meeting (CAM), held in Chicago in March 2026.</p>
<p>The panel explores the evolving classification of myeloid neoplasms, including the shift from morphology to molecular genetics, key differences between the WHO and ICC systems, and areas of ongoing debate such as MDS, AML, and overlap syndromes. They also discuss the process of harmonising these frameworks, the clinical implications for diagnosis, trial design, and patient care, and how CAM recommendations are expected to inform a future unified WHO classification.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast introduces the first edition of <em>Myeloid Monthly</em>, focusing on key developments in myeloid malignancies. Amer Zeidan, MD, Yale University, New Haven, CT, is joined by Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Sanam Loghavi, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, to discuss breaking updates from the Classification Advancement Meeting (CAM), held in Chicago in March 2026.</p>
<p>The panel explores the evolving classification of myeloid neoplasms, including the shift from morphology to molecular genetics, key differences between the WHO and ICC systems, and areas of ongoing debate such as MDS, AML, and overlap syndromes. They also discuss the process of harmonising these frameworks, the clinical implications for diagnosis, trial design, and patient care, and how CAM recommendations are expected to inform a future unified WHO classification.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This VJHemOnc podcast introduces the first edition of Myeloid Monthly, focusing on key developments in myeloid malignancies. Amer Zeidan, MD, Yale University, New Haven, CT, is joined by Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Sanam Loghavi, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, to discuss breaking updates from the Classification Advancement Meeting (CAM), held in Chicago in March 2026.
The panel explores the evolving classification of myeloid neoplasms, including the shift from morphology to molecular genetics, key differences between the WHO and ICC systems, and areas of ongoing debate such as MDS, AML, and overlap syndromes. They also discuss the process of harmonising these frameworks, the clinical implications for diagnosis, trial design, and patient care, and how CAM recommendations are expected to inform a future unified WHO classification.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>How AI is transforming hematologic oncology</title>
        <itunes:title>How AI is transforming hematologic oncology</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/how-ai-is-revolutionizing-blood-cancer-care/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 12:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming hematologic oncology, from clinical research and diagnostics to risk prediction and therapy development. Aaron Gerds, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, discusses AI-driven approaches to improving clinical trial enrollment, while Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, highlights advances in AI-based pathology for lymphoma classification.</p>
<p>Ciara Freeman, MD, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, examines multimodal AI for predicting CAR T-cell outcomes, while Zinaida Good, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and Andrea Schmidts, MD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany, explore AI applications in CAR T-cell design. Gianluca Asti, MSc, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, IRCCS, Rozzano, Italy, discusses federated learning for data sharing, and Amin Turki, MD, PhD, Ruhr-University Hospital Bochum and University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, highlights challenges in real-world AI implementation.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming hematologic oncology, from clinical research and diagnostics to risk prediction and therapy development. Aaron Gerds, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, discusses AI-driven approaches to improving clinical trial enrollment, while Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, highlights advances in AI-based pathology for lymphoma classification.</p>
<p>Ciara Freeman, MD, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, examines multimodal AI for predicting CAR T-cell outcomes, while Zinaida Good, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and Andrea Schmidts, MD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany, explore AI applications in CAR T-cell design. Gianluca Asti, MSc, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, IRCCS, Rozzano, Italy, discusses federated learning for data sharing, and Amin Turki, MD, PhD, Ruhr-University Hospital Bochum and University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, highlights challenges in real-world AI implementation.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This VJHemOnc podcast explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming hematologic oncology, from clinical research and diagnostics to risk prediction and therapy development. Aaron Gerds, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, discusses AI-driven approaches to improving clinical trial enrollment, while Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, highlights advances in AI-based pathology for lymphoma classification.
Ciara Freeman, MD, PhD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, examines multimodal AI for predicting CAR T-cell outcomes, while Zinaida Good, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and Andrea Schmidts, MD, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany, explore AI applications in CAR T-cell design. Gianluca Asti, MSc, Humanitas Clinical and Research Center, IRCCS, Rozzano, Italy, discusses federated learning for data sharing, and Amin Turki, MD, PhD, Ruhr-University Hospital Bochum and University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, highlights challenges in real-world AI implementation.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>MRD in ALL and AML: from prognostic marker to clinical endpoint</title>
        <itunes:title>MRD in ALL and AML: from prognostic marker to clinical endpoint</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mrd-in-aml-and-all-the-debate-over-surrogate-endpoints-and-drug-approvals/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2026 11:46:20 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast explores the evolving role of measurable residual disease (MRD) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), from prognostic marker to clinical endpoint. Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, discusses the potential of MRD as a surrogate endpoint in AML, while Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, presents supporting evidence from large registry analyses.</p>
<p>Amin Turki, MD, PhD, Ruhr-University Hospital Bochum and University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, highlights the integration of MRD into risk stratification, while Wendy Stock, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, reviews MRD detection methods, emerging technologies, and practical implementation in ALL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast explores the evolving role of measurable residual disease (MRD) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), from prognostic marker to clinical endpoint. Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, discusses the potential of MRD as a surrogate endpoint in AML, while Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, presents supporting evidence from large registry analyses.</p>
<p>Amin Turki, MD, PhD, Ruhr-University Hospital Bochum and University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, highlights the integration of MRD into risk stratification, while Wendy Stock, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, reviews MRD detection methods, emerging technologies, and practical implementation in ALL.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This VJHemOnc podcast explores the evolving role of measurable residual disease (MRD) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), from prognostic marker to clinical endpoint. Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, discusses the potential of MRD as a surrogate endpoint in AML, while Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, presents supporting evidence from large registry analyses.
Amin Turki, MD, PhD, Ruhr-University Hospital Bochum and University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany, highlights the integration of MRD into risk stratification, while Wendy Stock, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, reviews MRD detection methods, emerging technologies, and practical implementation in ALL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Nursing in CAR-T &amp; cellular therapy: updates and insights from the EBMT-EHA CAR T-cell Meeting 2026</title>
        <itunes:title>Nursing in CAR-T &amp; cellular therapy: updates and insights from the EBMT-EHA CAR T-cell Meeting 2026</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Nurses play a key role in the CAR T-cell therapy process. In this podcast episode, you will hear insights into nursing in CAR-T and cellular therapy through exclusive interviews from the recent EBMT-EHA 8th European CAR T-cell Meeting. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>First, Erik Aerts, RN, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, will walk through the CAR T-cell process from a nursing perspective, and Mairéad Ní Chonghaile, RGN, BNS, MSc, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, will emphasize the importance of a true collaborative approach to care in the CAR-T process and discuss how to appropriately address fears or misconceptions patients may have. You will then hear from Thomas Jezequel, MSc, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France, who will comment on the role of social media in a patient’s CAR T-cell therapy journey and share messages for young nurses in the cellular therapy space. Finally, Jemma Stewart, nurse educator, and Ella Weisser, clinical nurse specialist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, will provide insight into the recommended frequency of Immune Effector Cell-Associated Encephalopathy (ICE) assessment in patients receiving CAR-T.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nurses play a key role in the CAR T-cell therapy process. In this podcast episode, you will hear insights into nursing in CAR-T and cellular therapy through exclusive interviews from the recent EBMT-EHA 8th European CAR T-cell Meeting. </p>
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<p>First, Erik Aerts, RN, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, will walk through the CAR T-cell process from a nursing perspective, and Mairéad Ní Chonghaile, RGN, BNS, MSc, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, will emphasize the importance of a true collaborative approach to care in the CAR-T process and discuss how to appropriately address fears or misconceptions patients may have. You will then hear from Thomas Jezequel, MSc, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France, who will comment on the role of social media in a patient’s CAR T-cell therapy journey and share messages for young nurses in the cellular therapy space. Finally, Jemma Stewart, nurse educator, and Ella Weisser, clinical nurse specialist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, will provide insight into the recommended frequency of Immune Effector Cell-Associated Encephalopathy (ICE) assessment in patients receiving CAR-T.</p>
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First, Erik Aerts, RN, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, will walk through the CAR T-cell process from a nursing perspective, and Mairéad Ní Chonghaile, RGN, BNS, MSc, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, will emphasize the importance of a true collaborative approach to care in the CAR-T process and discuss how to appropriately address fears or misconceptions patients may have. You will then hear from Thomas Jezequel, MSc, Nantes University Hospital, Nantes, France, who will comment on the role of social media in a patient’s CAR T-cell therapy journey and share messages for young nurses in the cellular therapy space. Finally, Jemma Stewart, nurse educator, and Ella Weisser, clinical nurse specialist, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, will provide insight into the recommended frequency of Immune Effector Cell-Associated Encephalopathy (ICE) assessment in patients receiving CAR-T.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Recent BTK inhibitor trial updates across non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes</title>
        <itunes:title>Recent BTK inhibitor trial updates across non-Hodgkin lymphoma subtypes</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode of the VJHemOnc podcast features updates from a number of clinical trials exploring BTK inhibitors (BTKi) and BTKi-containing regimens in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that were presented at the 2025 ASH Annual Meeting. </p>
<p>First, you will hear updates in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) trials from Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Austin Kim, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA. Following this, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Jorge Castillo, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, share BTKi trial updates in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM). Finally, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discusses the preliminary results of the MITHIC-FL2 trial (NCT05389293) investigating mosunetuzumab plus zanubrutinib in newly diagnosed high-burden follicular lymphoma (FL), and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, presents the primary analysis of the Smart Stop trial (NCT04978584), which evaluated a four-drug combination in newly diagnosed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode of the VJHemOnc podcast features updates from a number of clinical trials exploring BTK inhibitors (BTKi) and BTKi-containing regimens in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that were presented at the 2025 ASH Annual Meeting. </p>
<p>First, you will hear updates in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) trials from Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Austin Kim, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA. Following this, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Jorge Castillo, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, share BTKi trial updates in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM). Finally, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discusses the preliminary results of the MITHIC-FL2 trial (NCT05389293) investigating mosunetuzumab plus zanubrutinib in newly diagnosed high-burden follicular lymphoma (FL), and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, presents the primary analysis of the Smart Stop trial (NCT04978584), which evaluated a four-drug combination in newly diagnosed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today’s episode of the VJHemOnc podcast features updates from a number of clinical trials exploring BTK inhibitors (BTKi) and BTKi-containing regimens in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) that were presented at the 2025 ASH Annual Meeting. 
First, you will hear updates in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) trials from Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Austin Kim, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA. Following this, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Jorge Castillo, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, share BTKi trial updates in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM). Finally, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discusses the preliminary results of the MITHIC-FL2 trial (NCT05389293) investigating mosunetuzumab plus zanubrutinib in newly diagnosed high-burden follicular lymphoma (FL), and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, presents the primary analysis of the Smart Stop trial (NCT04978584), which evaluated a four-drug combination in newly diagnosed diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ASH 2025 highlights in AL amyloidosis: risk stratification, bispecific antibodies, CAR-T, &amp; MRD</title>
        <itunes:title>ASH 2025 highlights in AL amyloidosis: risk stratification, bispecific antibodies, CAR-T, &amp; MRD</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast highlights key AL amyloidosis updates from ASH 2025, spanning risk stratification, optimisation of frontline therapy, emerging immunotherapies, and MRD assessment. Jahanzaib Khwaja, MD, FRCPath, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discusses a newly validated staging system defining ultra-high-risk AL amyloidosis in the era of daratumumab-based therapy.</p>
<p>Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, presents Phase II AQUARIUS trial (NCT05250973) data evaluating daratumumab-VCd dosing in newly diagnosed disease and shares Phase I trail (NCT06158854) results of the BCMA x CD3 bispecific antibody etentamig in relapsed or refractory AL amyloidosis. Heather Landau, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, reviews early results from the NEXICART-2 trial (NCT06097832) of the BCMA-directed CAR T-cell therapy NXC-201. Andrew Staron, MD, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, discusses the prognostic significance of sustained MRD negativity, while Matthew Rees, MD, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, presents real-world data on BCMA-directed CAR T-cell and bispecific therapies in systemic AL amyloidosis.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast highlights key AL amyloidosis updates from ASH 2025, spanning risk stratification, optimisation of frontline therapy, emerging immunotherapies, and MRD assessment. Jahanzaib Khwaja, MD, FRCPath, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discusses a newly validated staging system defining ultra-high-risk AL amyloidosis in the era of daratumumab-based therapy.</p>
<p>Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, presents Phase II AQUARIUS trial (NCT05250973) data evaluating daratumumab-VCd dosing in newly diagnosed disease and shares Phase I trail (NCT06158854) results of the BCMA x CD3 bispecific antibody etentamig in relapsed or refractory AL amyloidosis. Heather Landau, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, reviews early results from the NEXICART-2 trial (NCT06097832) of the BCMA-directed CAR T-cell therapy NXC-201. Andrew Staron, MD, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, discusses the prognostic significance of sustained MRD negativity, while Matthew Rees, MD, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, presents real-world data on BCMA-directed CAR T-cell and bispecific therapies in systemic AL amyloidosis.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This VJHemOnc podcast highlights key AL amyloidosis updates from ASH 2025, spanning risk stratification, optimisation of frontline therapy, emerging immunotherapies, and MRD assessment. Jahanzaib Khwaja, MD, FRCPath, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discusses a newly validated staging system defining ultra-high-risk AL amyloidosis in the era of daratumumab-based therapy.
Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, presents Phase II AQUARIUS trial (NCT05250973) data evaluating daratumumab-VCd dosing in newly diagnosed disease and shares Phase I trail (NCT06158854) results of the BCMA x CD3 bispecific antibody etentamig in relapsed or refractory AL amyloidosis. Heather Landau, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, reviews early results from the NEXICART-2 trial (NCT06097832) of the BCMA-directed CAR T-cell therapy NXC-201. Andrew Staron, MD, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA, discusses the prognostic significance of sustained MRD negativity, while Matthew Rees, MD, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, presents real-world data on BCMA-directed CAR T-cell and bispecific therapies in systemic AL amyloidosis.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Top ASH 2025 updates in AML: redefining frontline therapy, menin inhibition, venetoclax-based triplets, &amp; emerging immunotherapies</title>
        <itunes:title>Top ASH 2025 updates in AML: redefining frontline therapy, menin inhibition, venetoclax-based triplets, &amp; emerging immunotherapies</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/frontline-shake-up-azacitidine-venetoclax-challenges-intensive-chemo-at-ash-2025/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/frontline-shake-up-azacitidine-venetoclax-challenges-intensive-chemo-at-ash-2025/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 15:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast highlights key acute myeloid leukemia (AML) updates from ASH 2025, spanning frontline therapy, molecularly targeted approaches, venetoclax-based combinations, and emerging immunotherapies. Amir Fathi, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discusses the Phase II PARADIGM study (NCT04801797) comparing azacitidine plus venetoclax with intensive chemotherapy, alongside updated KOMET-007 trial (NCT05735184) results of ziftomenib plus azacitidine and venetoclax in NPM1-mutated or KMT2A-rearranged AML.</p>
<p>Alexander Perl, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, reviews the Phase I/II VICEROY study (NCT05520567) of venetoclax, azacitidine, and gilteritinib in newly diagnosed FLT3-mutated AML ineligible for intensive therapy. Naval Daver, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, presents a Phase Ib/II trial (NCT04086264) of pivekimab sunirine plus azacitidine and venetoclax in unfit newly diagnosed AML. Wei-Ying Jen, MA, BM BCh, M Med, MRCP, FRCPath, shares results of the Phase II SAVE study (NCT05360160) exploring an all-oral revumenib, decitabine/cedazuridine, and venetoclax regimen, while Mohammad Maher Abdul-Hay, MD, NYU Langone Health, New York City, NY, discusses early data from the Phase I trial (NCT05143996) of the FLT3 x CD3 bispecific CLN-049 in relapsed or refractory AML.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This VJHemOnc podcast highlights key acute myeloid leukemia (AML) updates from ASH 2025, spanning frontline therapy, molecularly targeted approaches, venetoclax-based combinations, and emerging immunotherapies. Amir Fathi, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discusses the Phase II PARADIGM study (NCT04801797) comparing azacitidine plus venetoclax with intensive chemotherapy, alongside updated KOMET-007 trial (NCT05735184) results of ziftomenib plus azacitidine and venetoclax in NPM1-mutated or KMT2A-rearranged AML.</p>
<p>Alexander Perl, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, reviews the Phase I/II VICEROY study (NCT05520567) of venetoclax, azacitidine, and gilteritinib in newly diagnosed FLT3-mutated AML ineligible for intensive therapy. Naval Daver, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, presents a Phase Ib/II trial (NCT04086264) of pivekimab sunirine plus azacitidine and venetoclax in unfit newly diagnosed AML. Wei-Ying Jen, MA, BM BCh, M Med, MRCP, FRCPath, shares results of the Phase II SAVE study (NCT05360160) exploring an all-oral revumenib, decitabine/cedazuridine, and venetoclax regimen, while Mohammad Maher Abdul-Hay, MD, NYU Langone Health, New York City, NY, discusses early data from the Phase I trial (NCT05143996) of the FLT3 x CD3 bispecific CLN-049 in relapsed or refractory AML.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This VJHemOnc podcast highlights key acute myeloid leukemia (AML) updates from ASH 2025, spanning frontline therapy, molecularly targeted approaches, venetoclax-based combinations, and emerging immunotherapies. Amir Fathi, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discusses the Phase II PARADIGM study (NCT04801797) comparing azacitidine plus venetoclax with intensive chemotherapy, alongside updated KOMET-007 trial (NCT05735184) results of ziftomenib plus azacitidine and venetoclax in NPM1-mutated or KMT2A-rearranged AML.
Alexander Perl, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, reviews the Phase I/II VICEROY study (NCT05520567) of venetoclax, azacitidine, and gilteritinib in newly diagnosed FLT3-mutated AML ineligible for intensive therapy. Naval Daver, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, presents a Phase Ib/II trial (NCT04086264) of pivekimab sunirine plus azacitidine and venetoclax in unfit newly diagnosed AML. Wei-Ying Jen, MA, BM BCh, M Med, MRCP, FRCPath, shares results of the Phase II SAVE study (NCT05360160) exploring an all-oral revumenib, decitabine/cedazuridine, and venetoclax regimen, while Mohammad Maher Abdul-Hay, MD, NYU Langone Health, New York City, NY, discusses early data from the Phase I trial (NCT05143996) of the FLT3 x CD3 bispecific CLN-049 in relapsed or refractory AML.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Managing and preventing differentiation syndrome in APL</title>
        <itunes:title>Managing and preventing differentiation syndrome in APL</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/stopping-the-storm-steroid-prophylaxis-for-differentiation-syndrome-in-apl/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 10:45:47 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we focus on the management and prevention of differentiation syndrome in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). We begin with a discussion with Yasmin Abaza, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, on the biological basis of differentiation syndrome, the rationale and mechanism behind steroid prophylaxis, and how the supporting evidence has developed over time. Yannis Valtis, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, then briefly comments on emerging therapeutic approaches and the need for prospective trials to better define their role. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we focus on the management and prevention of differentiation syndrome in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). We begin with a discussion with Yasmin Abaza, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, on the biological basis of differentiation syndrome, the rationale and mechanism behind steroid prophylaxis, and how the supporting evidence has developed over time. Yannis Valtis, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, then briefly comments on emerging therapeutic approaches and the need for prospective trials to better define their role. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we focus on the management and prevention of differentiation syndrome in acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL). We begin with a discussion with Yasmin Abaza, MD, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, on the biological basis of differentiation syndrome, the rationale and mechanism behind steroid prophylaxis, and how the supporting evidence has developed over time. Yannis Valtis, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, then briefly comments on emerging therapeutic approaches and the need for prospective trials to better define their role. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Top ASH 2025 NHL updates: novel CAR T-cell therapies, fixed-duration strategies, evolving frontline approaches, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Top ASH 2025 NHL updates: novel CAR T-cell therapies, fixed-duration strategies, evolving frontline approaches, &amp; more</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/ash-2025-bispecifics-car%e2%80%91t-and-new-frontline-wins-in-non%e2%80%91hodgkin-lymphoma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/ash-2025-bispecifics-car%e2%80%91t-and-new-frontline-wins-in-non%e2%80%91hodgkin-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 16:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast highlights key non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) updates from ASH 2025 across follicular lymphoma (FL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia. John Burke, MD, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers, Denver, CO, presents the MorningSun study (NCT05207670) of subcutaneous mosunetuzumab in previously untreated FL, while Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discusses the MITHIC-FL2 trial (NCT05389293) of mosunetuzumab plus zanubrutinib in newly diagnosed FL, followed by results from EPCORE FL-1 (NCT05409066) comparing epcoritamab plus R2 versus R2 alone in relapsed or refractory disease.</p>
<p>In DLBCL, Matthew Matasar, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, reviews the Phase III OLYMPIA-3 trial (NCT06091865), Jason Westin, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discusses the Smart Stop study (NCT04978584), and Umberto Vitolo, MD, University of Turin, Italy, with Lorenzo Falchi, covers fixed-duration epcoritamab from the EPCORE DLBCL-3 (NCT05660967) and EPCORE NHL-2 (NCT04663347) trials. Saurabh Dahiya, MD, shares early CAR T-cell data with KITE-753 and KITE-363, Michael Wang, MD, presents Phase I/II sonrotoclax results in MCL (NCT05471843), and Nirav Shah, MD, reviews Phase Ia/b bexobrutideg data in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (NCT05131022).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast highlights key non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) updates from ASH 2025 across follicular lymphoma (FL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia. John Burke, MD, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers, Denver, CO, presents the MorningSun study (NCT05207670) of subcutaneous mosunetuzumab in previously untreated FL, while Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discusses the MITHIC-FL2 trial (NCT05389293) of mosunetuzumab plus zanubrutinib in newly diagnosed FL, followed by results from EPCORE FL-1 (NCT05409066) comparing epcoritamab plus R2 versus R2 alone in relapsed or refractory disease.</p>
<p>In DLBCL, Matthew Matasar, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, reviews the Phase III OLYMPIA-3 trial (NCT06091865), Jason Westin, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discusses the Smart Stop study (NCT04978584), and Umberto Vitolo, MD, University of Turin, Italy, with Lorenzo Falchi, covers fixed-duration epcoritamab from the EPCORE DLBCL-3 (NCT05660967) and EPCORE NHL-2 (NCT04663347) trials. Saurabh Dahiya, MD, shares early CAR T-cell data with KITE-753 and KITE-363, Michael Wang, MD, presents Phase I/II sonrotoclax results in MCL (NCT05471843), and Nirav Shah, MD, reviews Phase Ia/b bexobrutideg data in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (NCT05131022).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast highlights key non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) updates from ASH 2025 across follicular lymphoma (FL), diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia. John Burke, MD, Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers, Denver, CO, presents the MorningSun study (NCT05207670) of subcutaneous mosunetuzumab in previously untreated FL, while Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discusses the MITHIC-FL2 trial (NCT05389293) of mosunetuzumab plus zanubrutinib in newly diagnosed FL, followed by results from EPCORE FL-1 (NCT05409066) comparing epcoritamab plus R2 versus R2 alone in relapsed or refractory disease.
In DLBCL, Matthew Matasar, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, reviews the Phase III OLYMPIA-3 trial (NCT06091865), Jason Westin, MD, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discusses the Smart Stop study (NCT04978584), and Umberto Vitolo, MD, University of Turin, Italy, with Lorenzo Falchi, covers fixed-duration epcoritamab from the EPCORE DLBCL-3 (NCT05660967) and EPCORE NHL-2 (NCT04663347) trials. Saurabh Dahiya, MD, shares early CAR T-cell data with KITE-753 and KITE-363, Michael Wang, MD, presents Phase I/II sonrotoclax results in MCL (NCT05471843), and Nirav Shah, MD, reviews Phase Ia/b bexobrutideg data in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (NCT05131022).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Top updates in myeloma from ASH 2025: the RedirecTT-1 and MajesTEC-3 trials, dual-targeting CAR-T, trispecific antibodies, and more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Top updates in myeloma from ASH 2025: the RedirecTT-1 and MajesTEC-3 trials, dual-targeting CAR-T, trispecific antibodies, and more!</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/ash-2025-teclistamab-triumphs-%e2%80%94-majestic%e2%80%913-redefines-second%e2%80%91line-myeloma-care/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features key updates in multiple myeloma from ASH 2025. Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, discusses redefining functional high-risk myeloma, followed by Nisha Joseph, MD, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, who shares results from a Phase II dose-optimization study (NCT04068597) of inobrodib with pomalidomide and dexamethasone.</p>
<p>Updates on CAR T-cell therapies are given by Shambavi Richard, MD, Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, Krina Patel, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Samir Parekh, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, NY.</p>
<p>Finally, Salomon Manier, MD, PhD, Lille Hospital University, Lille, France, Dickran Kazandjian, MD, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, Shahzad Raza, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, and Amrita Krishnan, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, discuss T-cell engaging antibodies.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features key updates in multiple myeloma from ASH 2025. Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, discusses redefining functional high-risk myeloma, followed by Nisha Joseph, MD, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, who shares results from a Phase II dose-optimization study (NCT04068597) of inobrodib with pomalidomide and dexamethasone.</p>
<p>Updates on CAR T-cell therapies are given by Shambavi Richard, MD, Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, Krina Patel, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Samir Parekh, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, NY.</p>
<p>Finally, Salomon Manier, MD, PhD, Lille Hospital University, Lille, France, Dickran Kazandjian, MD, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, Shahzad Raza, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, and Amrita Krishnan, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, discuss T-cell engaging antibodies.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast features key updates in multiple myeloma from ASH 2025. Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, discusses redefining functional high-risk myeloma, followed by Nisha Joseph, MD, Winship Cancer Institute, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, who shares results from a Phase II dose-optimization study (NCT04068597) of inobrodib with pomalidomide and dexamethasone.
Updates on CAR T-cell therapies are given by Shambavi Richard, MD, Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, Krina Patel, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Samir Parekh, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York City, NY.
Finally, Salomon Manier, MD, PhD, Lille Hospital University, Lille, France, Dickran Kazandjian, MD, University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, Shahzad Raza, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, and Amrita Krishnan, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, discuss T-cell engaging antibodies.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Top CLL updates from ASH 2025: novel BTKi monotherapy and combination approaches, BTK degraders, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Top CLL updates from ASH 2025: novel BTKi monotherapy and combination approaches, BTK degraders, &amp; more</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) from ASH 2025. Talha Munir, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, discusses the Phase III FLAIR study (ISRCTN01844152), followed by Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who shares further insights.</p>
<p>Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, shares long-term follow-up results from the GAIA/CLL13 (NCT02950051) trial. Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, shares insights into the Phase III ​BELLWAVE-010 study (NCT05947851), followed by Jennifer Woyach, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, who discusses Phase I results (NCT04775745) of a novel BTK inhibitor rocbrutinib.</p>
<p>Finally, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, discusses the CaDAnCe-104 trial (NCT06634589) of the BTK degrader BGB-16673, and Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, shares two-year follow-up results from the EPCORE CLL-1 trial (NCT04623541) of epcoritamab monotherapy in Richter’s transformation.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) from ASH 2025. Talha Munir, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, discusses the Phase III FLAIR study (ISRCTN01844152), followed by Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who shares further insights.</p>
<p>Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, shares long-term follow-up results from the GAIA/CLL13 (NCT02950051) trial. Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, shares insights into the Phase III ​BELLWAVE-010 study (NCT05947851), followed by Jennifer Woyach, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, who discusses Phase I results (NCT04775745) of a novel BTK inhibitor rocbrutinib.</p>
<p>Finally, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, discusses the CaDAnCe-104 trial (NCT06634589) of the BTK degrader BGB-16673, and Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, shares two-year follow-up results from the EPCORE CLL-1 trial (NCT04623541) of epcoritamab monotherapy in Richter’s transformation.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast features updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) from ASH 2025. Talha Munir, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, discusses the Phase III FLAIR study (ISRCTN01844152), followed by Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who shares further insights.
Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, shares long-term follow-up results from the GAIA/CLL13 (NCT02950051) trial. Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, shares insights into the Phase III ​BELLWAVE-010 study (NCT05947851), followed by Jennifer Woyach, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, who discusses Phase I results (NCT04775745) of a novel BTK inhibitor rocbrutinib.
Finally, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, discusses the CaDAnCe-104 trial (NCT06634589) of the BTK degrader BGB-16673, and Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, shares two-year follow-up results from the EPCORE CLL-1 trial (NCT04623541) of epcoritamab monotherapy in Richter’s transformation.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>Top updates in MDS from ASH 2025: key trial updates and debated topics</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/ash-2025-mds-breakthroughs-from-imetelstat-to-bixmarilimab/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 12 Dec 2025 16:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, leading experts share key updates in the management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) from ASH 2025. Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, highlights data from the MAXILUS trial (NCT06045689), new insights from the IMerge study (NCT02598661), and early findings with bexmarilimab in higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS). This is followed by Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, who discusses long-term outcomes from IMerge and a post-hoc analysis of the COMMANDS trial (NCT03682536). Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, provides perspective on the Phase III VERONA trial (NCT04401748) of azacitidine plus venetoclax in HR-MDS, and Daniel Wiseman, MBChB, PhD, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, presents results from the Phase II AMMO study (ISRCTN30808508) in MDS-myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) overlap syndromes. Finally, Prof. Santini returns to address current debates and controversial topics in the diagnosis and treatment of MDS.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, leading experts share key updates in the management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) from ASH 2025. Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, highlights data from the MAXILUS trial (NCT06045689), new insights from the IMerge study (NCT02598661), and early findings with bexmarilimab in higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS). This is followed by Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, who discusses long-term outcomes from IMerge and a post-hoc analysis of the COMMANDS trial (NCT03682536). Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, provides perspective on the Phase III VERONA trial (NCT04401748) of azacitidine plus venetoclax in HR-MDS, and Daniel Wiseman, MBChB, PhD, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, presents results from the Phase II AMMO study (ISRCTN30808508) in MDS-myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) overlap syndromes. Finally, Prof. Santini returns to address current debates and controversial topics in the diagnosis and treatment of MDS.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this podcast episode, leading experts share key updates in the management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) from ASH 2025. Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, highlights data from the MAXILUS trial (NCT06045689), new insights from the IMerge study (NCT02598661), and early findings with bexmarilimab in higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS). This is followed by Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, who discusses long-term outcomes from IMerge and a post-hoc analysis of the COMMANDS trial (NCT03682536). Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, provides perspective on the Phase III VERONA trial (NCT04401748) of azacitidine plus venetoclax in HR-MDS, and Daniel Wiseman, MBChB, PhD, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK, presents results from the Phase II AMMO study (ISRCTN30808508) in MDS-myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) overlap syndromes. Finally, Prof. Santini returns to address current debates and controversial topics in the diagnosis and treatment of MDS.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Sickle cell disease management: navigating the transition from pediatric to adult care, managing VOCs, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Sickle cell disease management: navigating the transition from pediatric to adult care, managing VOCs, &amp; more</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/from-teen-to-adult-navigating-sickle-cell-care-transitions/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/from-teen-to-adult-navigating-sickle-cell-care-transitions/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 15:52:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, leading experts provide valuable insight into the management of sickle cell disease (SCD). First, Samah Babiker, MBBS, MRCP-UK, FRCPath, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, London, UK, and Payal Desai, MD, Levine Cancer Institute &amp; Wake Forest School of Medicine, Charlotte, NC, discuss the challenges associated with the transition from pediatric to adult care and how to support patients through this period. Following this, Enrico Novelli, MD, MS, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, shares insight into the management of vaso-occlusive crises, and Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, FRCPath, MRCPCH, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, comments on whether MRI brain assessment should be routinely performed in all patients with SCD.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast episode, leading experts provide valuable insight into the management of sickle cell disease (SCD). First, Samah Babiker, MBBS, MRCP-UK, FRCPath, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, London, UK, and Payal Desai, MD, Levine Cancer Institute &amp; Wake Forest School of Medicine, Charlotte, NC, discuss the challenges associated with the transition from pediatric to adult care and how to support patients through this period. Following this, Enrico Novelli, MD, MS, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, shares insight into the management of vaso-occlusive crises, and Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, FRCPath, MRCPCH, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, comments on whether MRI brain assessment should be routinely performed in all patients with SCD.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this podcast episode, leading experts provide valuable insight into the management of sickle cell disease (SCD). First, Samah Babiker, MBBS, MRCP-UK, FRCPath, Evelina London Children’s Hospital, London, UK, and Payal Desai, MD, Levine Cancer Institute &amp; Wake Forest School of Medicine, Charlotte, NC, discuss the challenges associated with the transition from pediatric to adult care and how to support patients through this period. Following this, Enrico Novelli, MD, MS, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, shares insight into the management of vaso-occlusive crises, and Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, FRCPath, MRCPCH, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, comments on whether MRI brain assessment should be routinely performed in all patients with SCD.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Accelerated- and blast-phase MPNs: diagnosis, management, and current challenges</title>
        <itunes:title>Accelerated- and blast-phase MPNs: diagnosis, management, and current challenges</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/when-mpns-turn-aggressive-diagnosing-and-managing-accelerated-and-blast-phase-disease/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/when-mpns-turn-aggressive-diagnosing-and-managing-accelerated-and-blast-phase-disease/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2025 12:17:50 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on accelerated and blast-phase myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN-AP/BP), offering insights into their diagnosis and management from leading experts. </p>
<p>First, in an interview with Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, you will hear about the diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic strategies being explored for patients with MPN-AP/BP. Dr Patel will also comment on the role and timing of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) in this patient population. </p>
<p>Following this, experts Adam Mead, MA, BM, BCh, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Charlotte Brierley, MA, BM BCh, MRCP, DPhil, FRCPath, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, and Juan Carlos Hernández-Boluda, MD, PhD, Hospital Clinic of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, will discuss the challenges of managing MPN-AP/BP, highlighting the need for biomarkers to identify patients at risk of aggressive disease progression. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on accelerated and blast-phase myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN-AP/BP), offering insights into their diagnosis and management from leading experts. </p>
<p>First, in an interview with Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, you will hear about the diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic strategies being explored for patients with MPN-AP/BP. Dr Patel will also comment on the role and timing of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) in this patient population. </p>
<p>Following this, experts Adam Mead, MA, BM, BCh, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Charlotte Brierley, MA, BM BCh, MRCP, DPhil, FRCPath, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, and Juan Carlos Hernández-Boluda, MD, PhD, Hospital Clinic of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, will discuss the challenges of managing MPN-AP/BP, highlighting the need for biomarkers to identify patients at risk of aggressive disease progression. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on accelerated and blast-phase myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN-AP/BP), offering insights into their diagnosis and management from leading experts. 
First, in an interview with Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, you will hear about the diagnosis, risk stratification, and therapeutic strategies being explored for patients with MPN-AP/BP. Dr Patel will also comment on the role and timing of allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) in this patient population. 
Following this, experts Adam Mead, MA, BM, BCh, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Charlotte Brierley, MA, BM BCh, MRCP, DPhil, FRCPath, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, and Juan Carlos Hernández-Boluda, MD, PhD, Hospital Clinic of Valencia, Valencia, Spain, will discuss the challenges of managing MPN-AP/BP, highlighting the need for biomarkers to identify patients at risk of aggressive disease progression. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>The value and utility of MRD in the management of adults with newly-diagnosed AML</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features experts Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, who debate the value and utility of measurable residual disease (MRD) in the management of adults with newly-diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The discussion explores current limitations of MRD assays, the challenges of standardization, and the importance of integrating multiple modalities. This took place at the 7th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2025), held in Washington, DC.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features experts Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, who debate the value and utility of measurable residual disease (MRD) in the management of adults with newly-diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The discussion explores current limitations of MRD assays, the challenges of standardization, and the importance of integrating multiple modalities. This took place at the 7th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2025), held in Washington, DC.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast features experts Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, who debate the value and utility of measurable residual disease (MRD) in the management of adults with newly-diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The discussion explores current limitations of MRD assays, the challenges of standardization, and the importance of integrating multiple modalities. This took place at the 7th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2025), held in Washington, DC.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast features discussions from the 2nd International Workshop on High-Risk Multiple Myeloma (iwHRMM 2025), held in Charleston, SC. First, you will hear from Ross Firestone, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, Nisha Joseph, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, who provide insight into immuno- and targeted therapies in HRMM. This is followed by Peter Voorhees, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC, and Holly Lee, MD, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, who discuss resistance to these therapies, highlighting the mechanisms of resistance and potential strategies to overcome them.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast features discussions from the 2nd International Workshop on High-Risk Multiple Myeloma (iwHRMM 2025), held in Charleston, SC. First, you will hear from Ross Firestone, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, Nisha Joseph, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, who provide insight into immuno- and targeted therapies in HRMM. This is followed by Peter Voorhees, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Charlotte, NC, and Holly Lee, MD, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada, who discuss resistance to these therapies, highlighting the mechanisms of resistance and potential strategies to overcome them.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>Advances in immunotherapy for NHL: updates from iwNHL 2025</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features discussions from the 22nd International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL), which took place in Cambridge, MA. The discussions focus on immunotherapy and novel combinations being explored for the treatment of NHL. Featuring experts Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, Elizabeth Budde, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, and Sameh Gaballa, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share insights into bispecific antibodies and other immunotherapeutics in early lines of treatment. This is followed by Laurie Sehn, MD, MPH, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada, Juan Alderuccio, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, and Gilles Salles, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who delve deeper into antibody-based combinations.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features discussions from the 22nd International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL), which took place in Cambridge, MA. The discussions focus on immunotherapy and novel combinations being explored for the treatment of NHL. Featuring experts Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, Elizabeth Budde, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Lorenzo Falchi, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, and Sameh Gaballa, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share insights into bispecific antibodies and other immunotherapeutics in early lines of treatment. This is followed by Laurie Sehn, MD, MPH, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada, Juan Alderuccio, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, and Gilles Salles, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who delve deeper into antibody-based combinations.</p>
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        <itunes:title>Reviewing recent guideline updates on the risk stratification and treatment of AML</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/who-vs-icc-navigating-aml-classification-confusion/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 15:11:38 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we are joined by Shai Shimony, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, to discuss recent guideline updates on the risk stratification and treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The experts discuss differences in the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Consensus Classification (ICC) definitions, the recent European Leukemia Network (ELN) updates to risk stratification, incorporating measurable residual disease (MRD) into therapeutic decision-making, and biomarkers or stratification approaches on the horizon.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we are joined by Shai Shimony, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, to discuss recent guideline updates on the risk stratification and treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The experts discuss differences in the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Consensus Classification (ICC) definitions, the recent European Leukemia Network (ELN) updates to risk stratification, incorporating measurable residual disease (MRD) into therapeutic decision-making, and biomarkers or stratification approaches on the horizon.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we are joined by Shai Shimony, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, to discuss recent guideline updates on the risk stratification and treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). The experts discuss differences in the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Consensus Classification (ICC) definitions, the recent European Leukemia Network (ELN) updates to risk stratification, incorporating measurable residual disease (MRD) into therapeutic decision-making, and biomarkers or stratification approaches on the horizon.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The management of CLL in resource-limited settings: guideline development and ongoing projects</title>
        <itunes:title>The management of CLL in resource-limited settings: guideline development and ongoing projects</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/closing-the-gap-cll-care-in-resource-limited-settings/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2025 14:47:52 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (XXI iwCLL 2025) in Krakow, Poland, where there was a session focused on the management of CLL in resource-limited settings. Today's podcast episode highlights discussions from this session. First, you will hear from Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who discusses the development of resource-restricted recommendations for CLL. This is followed by Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Andrielle Yost, MPA, The Max Foundation, Seattle, WA, and Catherina Scheepers, The Max Foundation, Gauteng, South Africa, who share ongoing projects by iwCLL and The Max Foundation to improve access to treatment and patient outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. Finally, Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, discusses the six principles for excellence that healthcare professionals and patient advocacy organizations should be aware of when caring for patients with CLL. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (XXI iwCLL 2025) in Krakow, Poland, where there was a session focused on the management of CLL in resource-limited settings. Today's podcast episode highlights discussions from this session. First, you will hear from Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who discusses the development of resource-restricted recommendations for CLL. This is followed by Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Andrielle Yost, MPA, The Max Foundation, Seattle, WA, and Catherina Scheepers, The Max Foundation, Gauteng, South Africa, who share ongoing projects by iwCLL and The Max Foundation to improve access to treatment and patient outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. Finally, Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, discusses the six principles for excellence that healthcare professionals and patient advocacy organizations should be aware of when caring for patients with CLL. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[VJHemOnc recently attended the International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (XXI iwCLL 2025) in Krakow, Poland, where there was a session focused on the management of CLL in resource-limited settings. Today's podcast episode highlights discussions from this session. First, you will hear from Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who discusses the development of resource-restricted recommendations for CLL. This is followed by Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Andrielle Yost, MPA, The Max Foundation, Seattle, WA, and Catherina Scheepers, The Max Foundation, Gauteng, South Africa, who share ongoing projects by iwCLL and The Max Foundation to improve access to treatment and patient outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. Finally, Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, discusses the six principles for excellence that healthcare professionals and patient advocacy organizations should be aware of when caring for patients with CLL. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The multi-disciplinary team in CAR-T therapy: insights from a nurse, a neurologist, and a palliative care specialist</title>
        <itunes:title>The multi-disciplinary team in CAR-T therapy: insights from a nurse, a neurologist, and a palliative care specialist</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/inside-the-multidisciplinary-care-of-car%e2%80%91t-patients-nurses-neurology-and-palliative-perspectives/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/inside-the-multidisciplinary-care-of-car%e2%80%91t-patients-nurses-neurology-and-palliative-perspectives/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2025 17:06:38 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of our Blood Cancer Awareness Month series explores the role of the multi-disciplinary team in caring for patients with blood cancer undergoing CAR T-cell therapy.</p>
<p>The discussion features insights from Ty Simpson, BN, MNP, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia, who is a CAR-T nurse practitioner, and Frederick Vonberg, MD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who is a neurologist with a primary research interest in the neurotoxic effects of CAR T-cell therapy. This is followed by Angela Halley, MBBS, BSc, MSc, FRCP, Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK, who is a consultant in palliative medicine with an interest in developing early integrated palliative care in hematology, including patients undergoing CAR-T treatment and stem cell transplant.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of our Blood Cancer Awareness Month series explores the role of the multi-disciplinary team in caring for patients with blood cancer undergoing CAR T-cell therapy.</p>
<p>The discussion features insights from Ty Simpson, BN, MNP, Alfred Health, Melbourne, Australia, who is a CAR-T nurse practitioner, and Frederick Vonberg, MD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who is a neurologist with a primary research interest in the neurotoxic effects of CAR T-cell therapy. This is followed by Angela Halley, MBBS, BSc, MSc, FRCP, Royal Marsden Hospital, London, UK, who is a consultant in palliative medicine with an interest in developing early integrated palliative care in hematology, including patients undergoing CAR-T treatment and stem cell transplant.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of our Blood Cancer Awareness Month series explores the role of the multi-disciplinary team in caring for patients with blood cancer undergoing CAR T-cell therapy.
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the next episode in our Blood Cancer Awareness Month series. In this podcast, Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, discusses financial and time toxicities in cancer care, explaining how out-of-pocket costs and the time spent receiving treatment impair patients' lives. Dr Banerjee shares insights from his own clinical experience, with a focus on patients with multiple myeloma. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the next episode in our Blood Cancer Awareness Month series. In this podcast, Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, discusses financial and time toxicities in cancer care, explaining how out-of-pocket costs and the time spent receiving treatment impair patients' lives. Dr Banerjee shares insights from his own clinical experience, with a focus on patients with multiple myeloma. </p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of our Blood Cancer Awareness Month special on VJHemOnc. In this podcast, leading experts answer your most pressing questions on blood cancers. Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, discusses chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), followed by Rakesh Popat, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, who addresses key questions on myeloma. Finally, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, shares insights on lymphoma.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of our Blood Cancer Awareness Month special on VJHemOnc. In this podcast, leading experts answer your most pressing questions on blood cancers. Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, discusses chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), followed by Rakesh Popat, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, who addresses key questions on myeloma. Finally, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, shares insights on lymphoma.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of our Blood Cancer Awareness Month special on VJHemOnc. In this podcast, leading experts answer your most pressing questions on blood cancers. Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, discusses chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), followed by Rakesh Popat, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, who addresses key questions on myeloma. Finally, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, shares insights on lymphoma.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode features discussions from the 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal. First, you will hear from Uma Borate, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Luca Lanino, MD, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, CT, Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Zoey Xie, MD, MS, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share updates in the classification and risk stratification of MDS. Hetty Carraway, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Amy DeZern, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, then go on to discuss novel pathways and therapeutic agents being explored, including telomerase inhibition, the SELECT-MDS-1 study (NCT04797780), and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode features discussions from the 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal. First, you will hear from Uma Borate, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Luca Lanino, MD, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, CT, Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Zoey Xie, MD, MS, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share updates in the classification and risk stratification of MDS. Hetty Carraway, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Amy DeZern, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, then go on to discuss novel pathways and therapeutic agents being explored, including telomerase inhibition, the SELECT-MDS-1 study (NCT04797780), and more.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode features discussions from the 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal. First, you will hear from Uma Borate, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Luca Lanino, MD, PhD, Yale University, New Haven, CT, Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Zoey Xie, MD, MS, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share updates in the classification and risk stratification of MDS. Hetty Carraway, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Amy DeZern, MD, MHS, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, then go on to discuss novel pathways and therapeutic agents being explored, including telomerase inhibition, the SELECT-MDS-1 study (NCT04797780), and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>Advances in Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia: significance of genetic alterations, current treatment strategies, &amp; ongoing trials</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unmasking-myd88-wild-type-waldenstrom-epigenetics-mirna-and-treatment-implications/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unmasking-myd88-wild-type-waldenstrom-epigenetics-mirna-and-treatment-implications/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2025 10:25:33 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast spotlights advances in the understanding and treatment of Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM), featuring Karan Chohan, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Steven Treon, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Anna Maria Frustaci, MD, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy, Neil Berinstein, MD, Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Dima El-Sharkawi, MB, BS, MA, PhD, MRCP, FRCPath, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.</p>
<p>The experts focus on the impact of MYD88 and TP53 alterations, current treatment approaches including the use of BTK inhibitors (BTKis), and strategies for patients who discontinue BTKis. They then go on to discuss clinical trial advances, including the BRAWM trial (NCT04624906) and BTK degraders.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast spotlights advances in the understanding and treatment of Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM), featuring Karan Chohan, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Steven Treon, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Anna Maria Frustaci, MD, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy, Neil Berinstein, MD, Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Dima El-Sharkawi, MB, BS, MA, PhD, MRCP, FRCPath, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.</p>
<p>The experts focus on the impact of MYD88 and TP53 alterations, current treatment approaches including the use of BTK inhibitors (BTKis), and strategies for patients who discontinue BTKis. They then go on to discuss clinical trial advances, including the BRAWM trial (NCT04624906) and BTK degraders.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast spotlights advances in the understanding and treatment of Waldenström’s macroglobulinemia (WM), featuring Karan Chohan, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Steven Treon, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Anna Maria Frustaci, MD, Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy, Neil Berinstein, MD, Sunnybrook Odette Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Dima El-Sharkawi, MB, BS, MA, PhD, MRCP, FRCPath, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
The experts focus on the impact of MYD88 and TP53 alterations, current treatment approaches including the use of BTK inhibitors (BTKis), and strategies for patients who discontinue BTKis. They then go on to discuss clinical trial advances, including the BRAWM trial (NCT04624906) and BTK degraders.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>FLT3-ITD+ AML: recent trial updates, novel approaches, and MRD</title>
        <itunes:title>FLT3-ITD+ AML: recent trial updates, novel approaches, and MRD</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/flt3-itd-aml-frontline-care-quantum-first-breakthroughs-and-mrd-that-guides-therapy/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast focuses on FLT3-ITD-positive acute myeloid leukemia (FLT3-ITD+ AML), featuring experts Amir Fathi, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Musa Yilmaz, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC. The episode covers the standard of care for frontline treatment, key trial updates including an analysis of the Quantum-First trial (NCT02668653), and the use of measurable residual disease (MRD) using FLT3-ITD as a marker.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast focuses on FLT3-ITD-positive acute myeloid leukemia (FLT3-ITD+ AML), featuring experts Amir Fathi, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Musa Yilmaz, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC. The episode covers the standard of care for frontline treatment, key trial updates including an analysis of the Quantum-First trial (NCT02668653), and the use of measurable residual disease (MRD) using FLT3-ITD as a marker.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast focuses on FLT3-ITD-positive acute myeloid leukemia (FLT3-ITD+ AML), featuring experts Amir Fathi, MD, MPH, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Musa Yilmaz, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC. The episode covers the standard of care for frontline treatment, key trial updates including an analysis of the Quantum-First trial (NCT02668653), and the use of measurable residual disease (MRD) using FLT3-ITD as a marker.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Extramedullary disease in multiple myeloma: biology, management strategies, &amp; the RedirecTT-1 trial</title>
        <itunes:title>Extramedullary disease in multiple myeloma: biology, management strategies, &amp; the RedirecTT-1 trial</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we dive into one of the more aggressive and challenging manifestations of multiple myeloma, extramedullary disease (EMD). We are joined by experts Meral Beksac, MD, Istinye University Ankara Liv Hospital, Ankara, Turkey, Mehmet Samur, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Saurabh Zanwar, MD, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. They discuss the latest insights on how EMD presents, how it’s managed, and what we’re learning about its complex biology. Plus, we’ll explore emerging treatment strategies and clinical trials, including the RedirecTT-1 trial (NCT04586426).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we dive into one of the more aggressive and challenging manifestations of multiple myeloma, extramedullary disease (EMD). We are joined by experts Meral Beksac, MD, Istinye University Ankara Liv Hospital, Ankara, Turkey, Mehmet Samur, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Saurabh Zanwar, MD, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. They discuss the latest insights on how EMD presents, how it’s managed, and what we’re learning about its complex biology. Plus, we’ll explore emerging treatment strategies and clinical trials, including the RedirecTT-1 trial (NCT04586426).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc Podcast, we dive into one of the more aggressive and challenging manifestations of multiple myeloma, extramedullary disease (EMD). We are joined by experts Meral Beksac, MD, Istinye University Ankara Liv Hospital, Ankara, Turkey, Mehmet Samur, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Saurabh Zanwar, MD, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. They discuss the latest insights on how EMD presents, how it’s managed, and what we’re learning about its complex biology. Plus, we’ll explore emerging treatment strategies and clinical trials, including the RedirecTT-1 trial (NCT04586426).]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) from the recent 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025. First, you will hear a roundtable discussion, in which Prithviraj Bose, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Donal McLornan, MB, BCh, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, and Haifa Kathrin Al-Ali, MD, Krukenberg Cancer Center, Halle, Germany, provide insight into novel approaches for the upfront management of myelofibrosis. The experts discuss the need to define a suboptimal response to therapy and outline some of the agents being investigated for myelofibrosis in the frontline setting.</p>
<p>Following this, Alexander Lyon, MA, BM, BCh, PhD, FRCP, FHFA, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, discusses cardiovascular health in patients with MPNs, and Adrián Mosquera Orgueira, MD, PhD, Santiago Clinic Hospital CHUS, Santiago, Spain, provides insight into the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the MDS/MPN setting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) from the recent 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025. First, you will hear a roundtable discussion, in which Prithviraj Bose, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Donal McLornan, MB, BCh, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, and Haifa Kathrin Al-Ali, MD, Krukenberg Cancer Center, Halle, Germany, provide insight into novel approaches for the upfront management of myelofibrosis. The experts discuss the need to define a suboptimal response to therapy and outline some of the agents being investigated for myelofibrosis in the frontline setting.</p>
<p>Following this, Alexander Lyon, MA, BM, BCh, PhD, FRCP, FHFA, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, discusses cardiovascular health in patients with MPNs, and Adrián Mosquera Orgueira, MD, PhD, Santiago Clinic Hospital CHUS, Santiago, Spain, provides insight into the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the MDS/MPN setting.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) from the recent 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025. First, you will hear a roundtable discussion, in which Prithviraj Bose, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Donal McLornan, MB, BCh, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, and Haifa Kathrin Al-Ali, MD, Krukenberg Cancer Center, Halle, Germany, provide insight into novel approaches for the upfront management of myelofibrosis. The experts discuss the need to define a suboptimal response to therapy and outline some of the agents being investigated for myelofibrosis in the frontline setting.
Following this, Alexander Lyon, MA, BM, BCh, PhD, FRCP, FHFA, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UK, discusses cardiovascular health in patients with MPNs, and Adrián Mosquera Orgueira, MD, PhD, Santiago Clinic Hospital CHUS, Santiago, Spain, provides insight into the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in the MDS/MPN setting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Managing CNS lymphoma: expert insights and updates from ICML 2025</title>
        <itunes:title>Managing CNS lymphoma: expert insights and updates from ICML 2025</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal. This episode features experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Elizabeth Griffiths, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Lisa Pleyer, MD, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Yasushi Miyazaki, MD, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan. They begin by summarizing the key themes from their presentations, which cover a wide range of hot topics, including the role of allotransplant in Japan, communicating about drug efficacy in clinical trials, validating response criteria, and optimizing the use of hypomethylating agents. They then have an insightful discussion on how we can enhance clinical trial design and ultimately improve outcomes for patients with MDS.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the 3rd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS &amp; iwMPN) 2025, held in Lisbon, Portugal. This episode features experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Elizabeth Griffiths, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Lisa Pleyer, MD, Paracelsus Medical University, Salzburg, Austria, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Yasushi Miyazaki, MD, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan. They begin by summarizing the key themes from their presentations, which cover a wide range of hot topics, including the role of allotransplant in Japan, communicating about drug efficacy in clinical trials, validating response criteria, and optimizing the use of hypomethylating agents. They then have an insightful discussion on how we can enhance clinical trial design and ultimately improve outcomes for patients with MDS.</p>
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        <title>Targeting mutant CALR in MPNs with antibodies &amp; cellular therapy: the potential for disease modification</title>
        <itunes:title>Targeting mutant CALR in MPNs with antibodies &amp; cellular therapy: the potential for disease modification</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on the targeting of mutant calreticulin (mutCALR) in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) – a trending topic in the field! You will hear leading experts Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, discuss what makes mutCALR an attractive therapeutic target in MPNs. Following this, John Mascarenhas, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, outline the early results of the clinical trial investigating a mutant CALR-targeted antibody, INCA33989, which were presented as a late breaking abstract at the recent 30th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA). Additionally, Prof. Harrison comments on other targeted therapies being evaluated in MPNs. Finally, Alex Rampotas, MBBS, MRCP, University College London, London, UK, and Zoë Wong, BSc, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insight into the development and evaluation of a novel CAR T-cell therapy targeting mutCALR in myelofibrosis (MF).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on the targeting of mutant calreticulin (mutCALR) in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) – a trending topic in the field! You will hear leading experts Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, discuss what makes mutCALR an attractive therapeutic target in MPNs. Following this, John Mascarenhas, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, outline the early results of the clinical trial investigating a mutant CALR-targeted antibody, INCA33989, which were presented as a late breaking abstract at the recent 30th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA). Additionally, Prof. Harrison comments on other targeted therapies being evaluated in MPNs. Finally, Alex Rampotas, MBBS, MRCP, University College London, London, UK, and Zoë Wong, BSc, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insight into the development and evaluation of a novel CAR T-cell therapy targeting mutCALR in myelofibrosis (MF).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today’s episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on the targeting of mutant calreticulin (mutCALR) in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) – a trending topic in the field! You will hear leading experts Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, discuss what makes mutCALR an attractive therapeutic target in MPNs. Following this, John Mascarenhas, MD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, outline the early results of the clinical trial investigating a mutant CALR-targeted antibody, INCA33989, which were presented as a late breaking abstract at the recent 30th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA). Additionally, Prof. Harrison comments on other targeted therapies being evaluated in MPNs. Finally, Alex Rampotas, MBBS, MRCP, University College London, London, UK, and Zoë Wong, BSc, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insight into the development and evaluation of a novel CAR T-cell therapy targeting mutCALR in myelofibrosis (MF).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Treating elderly or unfit patients with AML: current approach and future directions</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on the treatment of elderly or unfit patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Featuring experts Farhad Ravandi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gail Roboz, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, Nelli Bejanyan, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Parastoo Dahi, MD, MS, Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York City, NY, and Andrius Žučenka, MD, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania. They discuss the current standard of care in the frontline setting, considerations for transplant eligibility, and future approaches being explored, such as triplet combinations including targeted agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on the treatment of elderly or unfit patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Featuring experts Farhad Ravandi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gail Roboz, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, Nelli Bejanyan, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Parastoo Dahi, MD, MS, Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York City, NY, and Andrius Žučenka, MD, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania. They discuss the current standard of care in the frontline setting, considerations for transplant eligibility, and future approaches being explored, such as triplet combinations including targeted agents.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast focuses on the treatment of elderly or unfit patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Featuring experts Farhad Ravandi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gail Roboz, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, Nelli Bejanyan, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Parastoo Dahi, MD, MS, Memorial Sloan Kettering, New York City, NY, and Andrius Žučenka, MD, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania. They discuss the current standard of care in the frontline setting, considerations for transplant eligibility, and future approaches being explored, such as triplet combinations including targeted agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Key HemOnc updates from ASCO 2025: myeloma, lymphoma, MPNs, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Key HemOnc updates from ASCO 2025: myeloma, lymphoma, MPNs, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionary-therapies-for-multiple-myeloma-at-asco-2025/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionary-therapies-for-multiple-myeloma-at-asco-2025/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2025 15:12:11 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, where we gained insights into the latest advancements in hematologic oncology. In this episode, leading experts Claudio Cerchione, MD, PhD, Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST) IRCCS, Meldola, Italy, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, Constantine Tam, MBBS (Hons), MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates across multiple disease areas. Topics include recent developments in multiple myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), non-Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, where we gained insights into the latest advancements in hematologic oncology. In this episode, leading experts Claudio Cerchione, MD, PhD, Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST) IRCCS, Meldola, Italy, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, Constantine Tam, MBBS (Hons), MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates across multiple disease areas. Topics include recent developments in multiple myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), non-Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[VJHemOnc recently attended the 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, where we gained insights into the latest advancements in hematologic oncology. In this episode, leading experts Claudio Cerchione, MD, PhD, Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST) IRCCS, Meldola, Italy, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, Constantine Tam, MBBS (Hons), MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, and Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates across multiple disease areas. Topics include recent developments in multiple myeloma, myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), non-Hodgkin lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CHIP &amp; CCUS: advances in understanding and should we treat these precursor conditions?</title>
        <itunes:title>CHIP &amp; CCUS: advances in understanding and should we treat these precursor conditions?</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-early-warning-signs-in-hematologic-malignancies/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-early-warning-signs-in-hematologic-malignancies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2025 15:39:20 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, we explore clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS) - conditions increasingly recognized as early indicators of myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia.</p>
<p>Joining the discussion are leading experts George Vassiliou, MBBS, PhD, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Mrinal Patnaik, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Susan Slager, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Anton Langerak, PhD, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Together, they delve into recent advances in our understanding of CHIP and CCUS, touch on monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis as another precursor condition, and share their insights on the potential value of early intervention in these pre-malignant states.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, we explore clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS) - conditions increasingly recognized as early indicators of myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia.</p>
<p>Joining the discussion are leading experts George Vassiliou, MBBS, PhD, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Mrinal Patnaik, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Susan Slager, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Anton Langerak, PhD, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Together, they delve into recent advances in our understanding of CHIP and CCUS, touch on monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis as another precursor condition, and share their insights on the potential value of early intervention in these pre-malignant states.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, we explore clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS) - conditions increasingly recognized as early indicators of myelodysplastic syndromes and acute myeloid leukemia.
Joining the discussion are leading experts George Vassiliou, MBBS, PhD, The University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Mrinal Patnaik, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Susan Slager, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Anton Langerak, PhD, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Together, they delve into recent advances in our understanding of CHIP and CCUS, touch on monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis as another precursor condition, and share their insights on the potential value of early intervention in these pre-malignant states.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Diagnosing amyloidosis: identifying early signs, appropriate diagnostic tests, and challenges that remain</title>
        <itunes:title>Diagnosing amyloidosis: identifying early signs, appropriate diagnostic tests, and challenges that remain</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-mysteries-of-amyloidosis-with-professor-morrie-gertz/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unveiling-the-mysteries-of-amyloidosis-with-professor-morrie-gertz/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Sat, 14 Jun 2025 13:51:29 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, we are joined by Morie Gertz, MD, MACP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, a leading expert in the field, to discuss the complexities surrounding the diagnosis of amyloidosis, including both the light chain and ATTR subtypes.</p>
<p>The conversation covers early clinical signs that clinicians often overlook, key differences in presentation between subtypes, recommendations for initial diagnostic work-up, and the barriers that often delay timely diagnosis.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, we are joined by Morie Gertz, MD, MACP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, a leading expert in the field, to discuss the complexities surrounding the diagnosis of amyloidosis, including both the light chain and ATTR subtypes.</p>
<p>The conversation covers early clinical signs that clinicians often overlook, key differences in presentation between subtypes, recommendations for initial diagnostic work-up, and the barriers that often delay timely diagnosis.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, we are joined by Morie Gertz, MD, MACP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, a leading expert in the field, to discuss the complexities surrounding the diagnosis of amyloidosis, including both the light chain and ATTR subtypes.
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        <title>IPIG 2025 Highlights: challenging situations in PNH, updates from the COMMODORE trials, and more</title>
        <itunes:title>IPIG 2025 Highlights: challenging situations in PNH, updates from the COMMODORE trials, and more</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc was the official media partner for the recent 2nd International PNH Interest Group (IPIG) Conference held in Paris, France. In today’s podcast episode, you will hear some highlights from the event from leading experts in the field of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).</p>
<p>First, Jens Panse, MD, Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, Germany, Richard Kelly, MBChB, PhD, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds, UK, and Benjamin Chin-Yee, MD, MA, FRCPC, Western University, London, Canada, provide insight into challenging situations in the current era of PNH treatment, including switching from anti-C5 to proximal complement inhibition, discontinuing anticoagulation, and the management of pregnant patients with PNH. Following this, Austin Kulasekararaj, MBBS, MD, MRCP, FRCPath, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discusses the role of ravulizumab in this disease, and Dr Kelly and Catherine Flynn, MD, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, outline findings from the COMMODORE 1 and 2 trials. Finally, Jeff Szer, MBBS, FRACP, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, comments on the clinical problem of thrombosis in patients with PNH, highlighting how this complication can be prevented.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc was the official media partner for the recent 2nd International PNH Interest Group (IPIG) Conference held in Paris, France. In today’s podcast episode, you will hear some highlights from the event from leading experts in the field of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH).</p>
<p>First, Jens Panse, MD, Aachen University Hospital, Aachen, Germany, Richard Kelly, MBChB, PhD, St James’s University Hospital, Leeds, UK, and Benjamin Chin-Yee, MD, MA, FRCPC, Western University, London, Canada, provide insight into challenging situations in the current era of PNH treatment, including switching from anti-C5 to proximal complement inhibition, discontinuing anticoagulation, and the management of pregnant patients with PNH. Following this, Austin Kulasekararaj, MBBS, MD, MRCP, FRCPath, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discusses the role of ravulizumab in this disease, and Dr Kelly and Catherine Flynn, MD, St James’s Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, outline findings from the COMMODORE 1 and 2 trials. Finally, Jeff Szer, MBBS, FRACP, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, comments on the clinical problem of thrombosis in patients with PNH, highlighting how this complication can be prevented.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, join us for an insightful conversation with Dr Graham Collins, MA, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, DPhil, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.</p>
<p>Dr Collins discusses the significant shifts in treatment approaches for patients with advanced-stage classical Hodgkin lymphoma over the past decade. He also explores the excitement around newer regimens, including nivolumab-AVD, BV-AVD, and more. To conclude, Dr Collins shares his approach to treating patients with relapsed disease, drawing focus on the role of autologous stem cell transplantation. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, join us for an insightful conversation with Dr Graham Collins, MA, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, DPhil, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.</p>
<p>Dr Collins discusses the significant shifts in treatment approaches for patients with advanced-stage classical Hodgkin lymphoma over the past decade. He also explores the excitement around newer regimens, including nivolumab-AVD, BV-AVD, and more. To conclude, Dr Collins shares his approach to treating patients with relapsed disease, drawing focus on the role of autologous stem cell transplantation. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast, join us for an insightful conversation with Dr Graham Collins, MA, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, DPhil, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
Dr Collins discusses the significant shifts in treatment approaches for patients with advanced-stage classical Hodgkin lymphoma over the past decade. He also explores the excitement around newer regimens, including nivolumab-AVD, BV-AVD, and more. To conclude, Dr Collins shares his approach to treating patients with relapsed disease, drawing focus on the role of autologous stem cell transplantation. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Gene therapy in sickle cell disease: patient selection, potential complications, &amp; more</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast you will hear from Akshay Sharma, MBBS, MSc, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, who takes a deep dive into gene therapy for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD). Dr Sharma begins by discussing the status of gene therapy in SCD, outlining considerations for clinicians when selecting patients for these therapies, and commenting on the risk of infection. He then touches on the role of palliative care in patients with SCD undergoing gene therapy or transplantation, and provides his view on the benefits and challenges of gene therapy in this non-malignant hematological disorder. Finally, you will hear Dr Sharma's valuable insight into the risk of leukemia after lentiviral gene therapy.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast you will hear from Akshay Sharma, MBBS, MSc, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, who takes a deep dive into gene therapy for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD). Dr Sharma begins by discussing the status of gene therapy in SCD, outlining considerations for clinicians when selecting patients for these therapies, and commenting on the risk of infection. He then touches on the role of palliative care in patients with SCD undergoing gene therapy or transplantation, and provides his view on the benefits and challenges of gene therapy in this non-malignant hematological disorder. Finally, you will hear Dr Sharma's valuable insight into the risk of leukemia after lentiviral gene therapy.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of the VJHemOnc podcast you will hear from Akshay Sharma, MBBS, MSc, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, who takes a deep dive into gene therapy for the treatment of sickle cell disease (SCD). Dr Sharma begins by discussing the status of gene therapy in SCD, outlining considerations for clinicians when selecting patients for these therapies, and commenting on the risk of infection. He then touches on the role of palliative care in patients with SCD undergoing gene therapy or transplantation, and provides his view on the benefits and challenges of gene therapy in this non-malignant hematological disorder. Finally, you will hear Dr Sharma's valuable insight into the risk of leukemia after lentiviral gene therapy.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from iwCAR-T 2025: improving the efficacy and safety of CAR T-cells &amp; access in the community</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from iwCAR-T 2025: improving the efficacy and safety of CAR T-cells &amp; access in the community</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unleashing-the-power-of-car-t-innovative-strategies-for-cancer-treatment/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unleashing-the-power-of-car-t-innovative-strategies-for-cancer-treatment/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2025 17:51:21 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's VJHemOnc podcast features discussions from the 7th International Workshop on CAR-T and bispecifics (iwCAR-T) 2025, which was held recently in Miami, FL. First you will hear from Elizabeth Budde, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Mohammad Rashidian, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Michael Jain, MD, PhD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center &amp; Research Institute, Tampa, FL, and Marco Ruella, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, who explore outcomes of treatment with CAR T-cells and potential strategies to enhance their efficacy and minimize toxicities.</p>
<p>Michael Hudecek, MD, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, then provides insight into his keynote talk on accelerating CAR T-cell therapeutics with small molecules and CRISPR 2.0 gene editing. This is followed by Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, Tara Graff, DO, MS, Mission Cancer and Blood, Des Moines, IA, and Caron Jacobson, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who share their perspectives on how to improve access and delivery of T-cell engaging therapies in the community.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's VJHemOnc podcast features discussions from the 7th International Workshop on CAR-T and bispecifics (iwCAR-T) 2025, which was held recently in Miami, FL. First you will hear from Elizabeth Budde, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Mohammad Rashidian, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Michael Jain, MD, PhD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center &amp; Research Institute, Tampa, FL, and Marco Ruella, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, who explore outcomes of treatment with CAR T-cells and potential strategies to enhance their efficacy and minimize toxicities.</p>
<p>Michael Hudecek, MD, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, then provides insight into his keynote talk on accelerating CAR T-cell therapeutics with small molecules and CRISPR 2.0 gene editing. This is followed by Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, Tara Graff, DO, MS, Mission Cancer and Blood, Des Moines, IA, and Caron Jacobson, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who share their perspectives on how to improve access and delivery of T-cell engaging therapies in the community.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's VJHemOnc podcast features discussions from the 7th International Workshop on CAR-T and bispecifics (iwCAR-T) 2025, which was held recently in Miami, FL. First you will hear from Elizabeth Budde, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Mohammad Rashidian, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Michael Jain, MD, PhD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center &amp; Research Institute, Tampa, FL, and Marco Ruella, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, who explore outcomes of treatment with CAR T-cells and potential strategies to enhance their efficacy and minimize toxicities.
Michael Hudecek, MD, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, then provides insight into his keynote talk on accelerating CAR T-cell therapeutics with small molecules and CRISPR 2.0 gene editing. This is followed by Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Research Institute, Nashville, TN, Tara Graff, DO, MS, Mission Cancer and Blood, Des Moines, IA, and Caron Jacobson, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who share their perspectives on how to improve access and delivery of T-cell engaging therapies in the community.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates to the ESMO CLL clinical practice guidelines and implications for relapsed therapy</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates to the ESMO CLL clinical practice guidelines and implications for relapsed therapy</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/navigating-relapsed-refractory-cll-insights-from-experts-paolo-ghia-arnon-keita/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode features leading experts Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, and Arnon Kater, MD, PhD, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, who provide key insights into the management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), guided by the latest ESMO clinical practice recommendations. They explore treatment strategies at first relapse and for double-refractory patients, including fixed-duration combinations and the emerging role of the non-covalent BTK inhibitor, pirtobrutinib. Additionally, the experts share their perspectives on the role of allogeneic stem cell transplantation and CAR T-cell therapy, and offer a glimpse into promising therapies on the horizon, such as BTK degraders and bispecific antibodies.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode features leading experts Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, and Arnon Kater, MD, PhD, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, who provide key insights into the management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), guided by the latest ESMO clinical practice recommendations. They explore treatment strategies at first relapse and for double-refractory patients, including fixed-duration combinations and the emerging role of the non-covalent BTK inhibitor, pirtobrutinib. Additionally, the experts share their perspectives on the role of allogeneic stem cell transplantation and CAR T-cell therapy, and offer a glimpse into promising therapies on the horizon, such as BTK degraders and bispecific antibodies.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This episode features leading experts Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, and Arnon Kater, MD, PhD, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, who provide key insights into the management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), guided by the latest ESMO clinical practice recommendations. They explore treatment strategies at first relapse and for double-refractory patients, including fixed-duration combinations and the emerging role of the non-covalent BTK inhibitor, pirtobrutinib. Additionally, the experts share their perspectives on the role of allogeneic stem cell transplantation and CAR T-cell therapy, and offer a glimpse into promising therapies on the horizon, such as BTK degraders and bispecific antibodies.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from iwMyeloma 2025: trial updates and practical considerations</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from iwMyeloma 2025: trial updates and practical considerations</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-myeloma-treatment-insights-from-miami/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc was delighted to be media partners for the 18th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma), held in Miami, FL. This podcast episode features highlights from the meeting.</p>
<p>First, you will hear from Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Thomas Martin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Adriana Rossi, MD, Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, who share updates with the use of several agents in multiple myeloma. Damian Green, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Rachid Baz, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, will then discuss practical considerations when using T-cell therapies, including managing adverse events and improving access.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc was delighted to be media partners for the 18th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma), held in Miami, FL. This podcast episode features highlights from the meeting.</p>
<p>First, you will hear from Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Thomas Martin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Adriana Rossi, MD, Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, who share updates with the use of several agents in multiple myeloma. Damian Green, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Rachid Baz, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, will then discuss practical considerations when using T-cell therapies, including managing adverse events and improving access.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[VJHemOnc was delighted to be media partners for the 18th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma), held in Miami, FL. This podcast episode features highlights from the meeting.
First, you will hear from Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Thomas Martin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Adriana Rossi, MD, Mount Sinai, New York City, NY, who share updates with the use of several agents in multiple myeloma. Damian Green, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Rachid Baz, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, will then discuss practical considerations when using T-cell therapies, including managing adverse events and improving access.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates to the ESMO CLL clinical practice guidelines: implications for frontline treatment</title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unlocking-cll-treatment-esmo-guidelines-demystified/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 11:33:38 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this VJHemOnc podcast, experts Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University and IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insights into the latest updates to the ESMO clinical practice guidelines for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). They cover key topics such as diagnostic advancements, frontline treatment strategies based on IGHV mutational status, the role of double oral combinations, the importance of measurable residual disease (MRD)-guided treatment, and the debate between time-limited and continuous regimens.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this VJHemOnc podcast, experts Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University and IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insights into the latest updates to the ESMO clinical practice guidelines for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). They cover key topics such as diagnostic advancements, frontline treatment strategies based on IGHV mutational status, the role of double oral combinations, the importance of measurable residual disease (MRD)-guided treatment, and the debate between time-limited and continuous regimens.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this VJHemOnc podcast, experts Barbara Eichhorst, MD, University Hospital Cologne, Cologne, Germany, Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University and IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Anna Schuh, MD, PhD, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, provide insights into the latest updates to the ESMO clinical practice guidelines for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). They cover key topics such as diagnostic advancements, frontline treatment strategies based on IGHV mutational status, the role of double oral combinations, the importance of measurable residual disease (MRD)-guided treatment, and the debate between time-limited and continuous regimens.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from EBMT 2025: preventing and managing GvHD, harnessing AI in transplant, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from EBMT 2025: preventing and managing GvHD, harnessing AI in transplant, &amp; more</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-transplant-medicine-gvhd-breakthroughs-and-ai-innovations/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights from the 51st Annual Meeting of the EBMT, with a focus on the prevention and management of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and infections associated with stem cell transplantation (SCT). You will also hear about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in hematology and transplantation.</p>
<p>Tune in as experts Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, and Arnon Nagler, MD, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel, provide insights into current treatment approaches for acute and chronic GvHD, discussing the advent of new therapies. Following this, you’ll hear about cytomegalovirus (CMV) management from Per Ljungman, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, and human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) diagnosis from Eleftheria Kampouri, MD, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Raffaella Greco, MD, PhD, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy.</p>
<p>Finally, Manuela Spadea, MD, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, comments on ushering in the era of the hematologist-AI alliance, and Adrián Mosquera-Orgueira, MD, PhD, Santiago Clinic Hospital CHUS, Santiago, Spain, highlights the potential for harnessing machine learning to predict post-SCT outcomes in patients with myelofibrosis (MF).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights from the 51st Annual Meeting of the EBMT, with a focus on the prevention and management of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and infections associated with stem cell transplantation (SCT). You will also hear about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in hematology and transplantation.</p>
<p>Tune in as experts Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, and Arnon Nagler, MD, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel, provide insights into current treatment approaches for acute and chronic GvHD, discussing the advent of new therapies. Following this, you’ll hear about cytomegalovirus (CMV) management from Per Ljungman, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, and human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) diagnosis from Eleftheria Kampouri, MD, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Raffaella Greco, MD, PhD, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy.</p>
<p>Finally, Manuela Spadea, MD, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, comments on ushering in the era of the hematologist-AI alliance, and Adrián Mosquera-Orgueira, MD, PhD, Santiago Clinic Hospital CHUS, Santiago, Spain, highlights the potential for harnessing machine learning to predict post-SCT outcomes in patients with myelofibrosis (MF).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this week’s VJHemOnc podcast, we’ll be sharing highlights from the 51st Annual Meeting of the EBMT, with a focus on the prevention and management of graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and infections associated with stem cell transplantation (SCT). You will also hear about the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in hematology and transplantation.
Tune in as experts Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, and Arnon Nagler, MD, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel, provide insights into current treatment approaches for acute and chronic GvHD, discussing the advent of new therapies. Following this, you’ll hear about cytomegalovirus (CMV) management from Per Ljungman, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, and human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) diagnosis from Eleftheria Kampouri, MD, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Raffaella Greco, MD, PhD, San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy.
Finally, Manuela Spadea, MD, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, comments on ushering in the era of the hematologist-AI alliance, and Adrián Mosquera-Orgueira, MD, PhD, Santiago Clinic Hospital CHUS, Santiago, Spain, highlights the potential for harnessing machine learning to predict post-SCT outcomes in patients with myelofibrosis (MF).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Sequencing therapies in R/R NHL: immunotherapy in DLBCL, BTKis in MCL, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Sequencing therapies in R/R NHL: immunotherapy in DLBCL, BTKis in MCL, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast episode features experts Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gloria Iacoboni, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who discuss the sequencing of therapies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). They focus on the sequencing of CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the use of BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and advances in the treatment of follicular lymphoma.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast episode features experts Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gloria Iacoboni, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who discuss the sequencing of therapies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). They focus on the sequencing of CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the use of BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and advances in the treatment of follicular lymphoma.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast episode features experts Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gloria Iacoboni, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who discuss the sequencing of therapies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). They focus on the sequencing of CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the use of BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and advances in the treatment of follicular lymphoma.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Novel CAR strategies being explored in lymphoma: allogeneic products, trispecific CARs &amp; new manufacturing platforms</title>
        <itunes:title>Novel CAR strategies being explored in lymphoma: allogeneic products, trispecific CARs &amp; new manufacturing platforms</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-lymphoma-treatment-novel-car-strategies-unveiled/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-lymphoma-treatment-novel-car-strategies-unveiled/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 31 Mar 2025 12:51:53 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CAR T-cell therapy has revolutionized the lymphoma treatment landscape in recent years. In this episode, we delve into cutting-edge CAR strategies being investigated for lymphoma, including allogeneic products, trispecific CARs, and more. Key highlights include insights into CTX112, a next-generation allogeneic CRISPR-Cas9 engineered CD19 CAR T-cell product. This episode also covers studies of trispecific CAR T-cells targeting CD19, CD20, and CD22. </p>
<p>Stay tuned to learn more about these promising approaches from experts Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, Armin Ghobadi, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, Evandro Bezerra, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, and Valentín Ortiz-Maldonado, MD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAR T-cell therapy has revolutionized the lymphoma treatment landscape in recent years. In this episode, we delve into cutting-edge CAR strategies being investigated for lymphoma, including allogeneic products, trispecific CARs, and more. Key highlights include insights into CTX112, a next-generation allogeneic CRISPR-Cas9 engineered CD19 CAR T-cell product. This episode also covers studies of trispecific CAR T-cells targeting CD19, CD20, and CD22. </p>
<p>Stay tuned to learn more about these promising approaches from experts Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, Armin Ghobadi, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, Evandro Bezerra, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, and Valentín Ortiz-Maldonado, MD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[CAR T-cell therapy has revolutionized the lymphoma treatment landscape in recent years. In this episode, we delve into cutting-edge CAR strategies being investigated for lymphoma, including allogeneic products, trispecific CARs, and more. Key highlights include insights into CTX112, a next-generation allogeneic CRISPR-Cas9 engineered CD19 CAR T-cell product. This episode also covers studies of trispecific CAR T-cells targeting CD19, CD20, and CD22. 
Stay tuned to learn more about these promising approaches from experts Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, Armin Ghobadi, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, Evandro Bezerra, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, and Valentín Ortiz-Maldonado, MD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Approaches to optimizing induction therapy in AML: FLT3 inhibitors, menin inhibitors, CPX-351, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Approaches to optimizing induction therapy in AML: FLT3 inhibitors, menin inhibitors, CPX-351, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-aml-treatment-innovations-in-induction-therapy/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-aml-treatment-innovations-in-induction-therapy/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 10:20:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is traditionally treated with intensive chemotherapy for eligible patients, but ongoing research is exploring the addition of targeted agents. This podcast focuses on approaches being explored to optimize induction therapy in AML, featuring experts Tapan Kadia, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Curtis Lachowiez, MD, Oregon Health &amp; Science University, Portland, OR, Ioannis Mantzaris, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Selina Luger, MD, FRCPC, University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, Fabio Guolo, MD, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL.</p>
<p>The experts discuss key trials in this space, including venetoclax combined with intensive induction chemotherapy, a Phase II study comparing midostaurin with gilteritinib in FLT3-mutated AML (NCT03836209), and the combination of ziftomenib with intensive chemotherapy. They also examine the role of CPX-351 in induction therapy and its potential combination with gemtuzumab ozogamicin.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is traditionally treated with intensive chemotherapy for eligible patients, but ongoing research is exploring the addition of targeted agents. This podcast focuses on approaches being explored to optimize induction therapy in AML, featuring experts Tapan Kadia, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Curtis Lachowiez, MD, Oregon Health &amp; Science University, Portland, OR, Ioannis Mantzaris, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Selina Luger, MD, FRCPC, University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, Fabio Guolo, MD, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL.</p>
<p>The experts discuss key trials in this space, including venetoclax combined with intensive induction chemotherapy, a Phase II study comparing midostaurin with gilteritinib in FLT3-mutated AML (NCT03836209), and the combination of ziftomenib with intensive chemotherapy. They also examine the role of CPX-351 in induction therapy and its potential combination with gemtuzumab ozogamicin.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is traditionally treated with intensive chemotherapy for eligible patients, but ongoing research is exploring the addition of targeted agents. This podcast focuses on approaches being explored to optimize induction therapy in AML, featuring experts Tapan Kadia, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Curtis Lachowiez, MD, Oregon Health &amp; Science University, Portland, OR, Ioannis Mantzaris, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Selina Luger, MD, FRCPC, University of Pennsylvania Abramson Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, Fabio Guolo, MD, University of Genoa, Genoa, Italy, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL.
The experts discuss key trials in this space, including venetoclax combined with intensive induction chemotherapy, a Phase II study comparing midostaurin with gilteritinib in FLT3-mutated AML (NCT03836209), and the combination of ziftomenib with intensive chemotherapy. They also examine the role of CPX-351 in induction therapy and its potential combination with gemtuzumab ozogamicin.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Treating R/R mantle cell lymphoma: the role of BTK inhibitors, combination approaches being explored &amp; overcoming resistance</title>
        <itunes:title>Treating R/R mantle cell lymphoma: the role of BTK inhibitors, combination approaches being explored &amp; overcoming resistance</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unlocking-new-frontiers-btk-inhibitors-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unlocking-new-frontiers-btk-inhibitors-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2025 13:33:34 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>BTK inhibitors have transformed the treatment landscape in both frontline and relapsed/refractory (R/R) mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), offering a targeted therapy option for patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, Nashville, TN, Yucai Wang, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Julie Vose, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, Adrian Minson, MBBS, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and David Lewis, MD, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK. The experts cover a variety of topics, exploring the role of BTK inhibitors in R/R MCL, promising combinations being explored, and strategies to overcome resistance.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BTK inhibitors have transformed the treatment landscape in both frontline and relapsed/refractory (R/R) mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), offering a targeted therapy option for patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, Nashville, TN, Yucai Wang, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Julie Vose, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, Adrian Minson, MBBS, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and David Lewis, MD, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK. The experts cover a variety of topics, exploring the role of BTK inhibitors in R/R MCL, promising combinations being explored, and strategies to overcome resistance.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[BTK inhibitors have transformed the treatment landscape in both frontline and relapsed/refractory (R/R) mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), offering a targeted therapy option for patients.
In this podcast, you will hear from Krish Patel, MD, Sarah Cannon Cancer Institute, Nashville, TN, Yucai Wang, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Julie Vose, MD, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, Adrian Minson, MBBS, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and David Lewis, MD, Plymouth University, Plymouth, UK. The experts cover a variety of topics, exploring the role of BTK inhibitors in R/R MCL, promising combinations being explored, and strategies to overcome resistance.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Addressing unmet needs in myeloma: early detection, frail/elderly patients, triple-class exposed disease, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Addressing unmet needs in myeloma: early detection, frail/elderly patients, triple-class exposed disease, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breaking-down-myeloma-early-intervention-and-risk-stratification/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breaking-down-myeloma-early-intervention-and-risk-stratification/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 09:59:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recognition of Myeloma Awareness Month 2025, this podcast explores key unmet needs and unanswered questions in myeloma research and patient care, offering insights and strategies for healthcare professionals to address them. The discussion centers on four topics: the treatment of smoldering myeloma, managing frail and elderly patients, challenges in triple-class refractory disease, and racial disparities in myeloma care.</p>
<p>Featuring experts Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Tarek Mouhieddine, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, NY, Mateo Mejia Saldarriaga, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Joseph Mikhael, MD, MeD, FRCPC, FACP, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ, &amp; International Myeloma Foundation, Studio City, CA, Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center &amp; University of Miami, Miami, FL, P. Joy Ho, MBBS, DPhil, FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc(RCPA), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital &amp; University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, Enrique Ocio, MD, PhD, Marquis of Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain, and Joselle Cook, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recognition of Myeloma Awareness Month 2025, this podcast explores key unmet needs and unanswered questions in myeloma research and patient care, offering insights and strategies for healthcare professionals to address them. The discussion centers on four topics: the treatment of smoldering myeloma, managing frail and elderly patients, challenges in triple-class refractory disease, and racial disparities in myeloma care.</p>
<p>Featuring experts Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Tarek Mouhieddine, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, NY, Mateo Mejia Saldarriaga, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Joseph Mikhael, MD, MeD, FRCPC, FACP, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ, &amp; International Myeloma Foundation, Studio City, CA, Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center &amp; University of Miami, Miami, FL, P. Joy Ho, MBBS, DPhil, FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc(RCPA), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital &amp; University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, Enrique Ocio, MD, PhD, Marquis of Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain, and Joselle Cook, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recognition of Myeloma Awareness Month 2025, this podcast explores key unmet needs and unanswered questions in myeloma research and patient care, offering insights and strategies for healthcare professionals to address them. The discussion centers on four topics: the treatment of smoldering myeloma, managing frail and elderly patients, challenges in triple-class refractory disease, and racial disparities in myeloma care.
Featuring experts Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Tarek Mouhieddine, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York City, NY, Mateo Mejia Saldarriaga, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Joseph Mikhael, MD, MeD, FRCPC, FACP, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ, &amp; International Myeloma Foundation, Studio City, CA, Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center &amp; University of Miami, Miami, FL, P. Joy Ho, MBBS, DPhil, FRACP, FRCPA, FFSc(RCPA), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital &amp; University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, Enrique Ocio, MD, PhD, Marquis of Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain, and Joselle Cook, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CAR T-cell therapy in ALL: trial updates, novel approaches, &amp; real-world outcomes</title>
        <itunes:title>CAR T-cell therapy in ALL: trial updates, novel approaches, &amp; real-world outcomes</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CAR T-cell therapy has become an established treatment for several hematological malignancies, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and has significantly changed the therapeutic landscape for patients. In this podcast episode, renowned experts will share insight into the use of CAR-T in ALL, including updates of pivotal trials, novel approaches being explored, and real-world outcomes.</p>
<p>First, you will hear from Valentín Ortiz-Maldonado, MD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, who shares the results of the pivotal CART19-BE-02 trial (NCT04778579), a multicenter study investigating varnimcabtagene autoleucel (var-cel) in adult patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell ALL (B-ALL). Following this, Pere Barba, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Jae Park, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, provide valuable insight into findings from the FELIX trial (NCT04404660), the results of which led to the FDA approval of obecabtagene autoleucel (obe-cel) for adult patients with R/R B-ALL in November 2024. Next, Ibrahim Muhsen, MD, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, shares the findings of a retrospective analysis evaluating the efficacy and safety of brexucabtagene autoleucel (brexu-cel) in older patients with R/R B-ALL. Finally, you will hear some updates of trials assessing novel CAR-T approaches in ALL from Armin Ghobadi, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Evandro Bezerra, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAR T-cell therapy has become an established treatment for several hematological malignancies, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and has significantly changed the therapeutic landscape for patients. In this podcast episode, renowned experts will share insight into the use of CAR-T in ALL, including updates of pivotal trials, novel approaches being explored, and real-world outcomes.</p>
<p>First, you will hear from Valentín Ortiz-Maldonado, MD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, who shares the results of the pivotal CART19-BE-02 trial (NCT04778579), a multicenter study investigating varnimcabtagene autoleucel (var-cel) in adult patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell ALL (B-ALL). Following this, Pere Barba, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Jae Park, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, provide valuable insight into findings from the FELIX trial (NCT04404660), the results of which led to the FDA approval of obecabtagene autoleucel (obe-cel) for adult patients with R/R B-ALL in November 2024. Next, Ibrahim Muhsen, MD, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, shares the findings of a retrospective analysis evaluating the efficacy and safety of brexucabtagene autoleucel (brexu-cel) in older patients with R/R B-ALL. Finally, you will hear some updates of trials assessing novel CAR-T approaches in ALL from Armin Ghobadi, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Evandro Bezerra, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[CAR T-cell therapy has become an established treatment for several hematological malignancies, including acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and has significantly changed the therapeutic landscape for patients. In this podcast episode, renowned experts will share insight into the use of CAR-T in ALL, including updates of pivotal trials, novel approaches being explored, and real-world outcomes.
First, you will hear from Valentín Ortiz-Maldonado, MD, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, who shares the results of the pivotal CART19-BE-02 trial (NCT04778579), a multicenter study investigating varnimcabtagene autoleucel (var-cel) in adult patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) B-cell ALL (B-ALL). Following this, Pere Barba, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Jae Park, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, provide valuable insight into findings from the FELIX trial (NCT04404660), the results of which led to the FDA approval of obecabtagene autoleucel (obe-cel) for adult patients with R/R B-ALL in November 2024. Next, Ibrahim Muhsen, MD, Baylor University Medical Center, Dallas, TX, shares the findings of a retrospective analysis evaluating the efficacy and safety of brexucabtagene autoleucel (brexu-cel) in older patients with R/R B-ALL. Finally, you will hear some updates of trials assessing novel CAR-T approaches in ALL from Armin Ghobadi, MD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Evandro Bezerra, MD, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH amyloidosis highlights: the ANDROMEDA trial, risk stratification, value of MRD, &amp; more!</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast features a discussion with experts Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, from the 66th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. They share their key highlights in amyloidosis from the meeting, including updates from the ANDROMEDA trial (NCT03201965), the risk stratification of patients with light chain (AL) amyloidosis, the value of measurable residual disease (MRD), and potential advances with CAR T-cell therapy in this disease setting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast features a discussion with experts Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, from the 66th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. They share their key highlights in amyloidosis from the meeting, including updates from the ANDROMEDA trial (NCT03201965), the risk stratification of patients with light chain (AL) amyloidosis, the value of measurable residual disease (MRD), and potential advances with CAR T-cell therapy in this disease setting.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's podcast features a discussion with experts Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, from the 66th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. They share their key highlights in amyloidosis from the meeting, including updates from the ANDROMEDA trial (NCT03201965), the risk stratification of patients with light chain (AL) amyloidosis, the value of measurable residual disease (MRD), and potential advances with CAR T-cell therapy in this disease setting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH non-malignant highlights: updates in sickle cell disease, thalassemia, and hemophilia</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast covers updates in non-malignant hematological diseases from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA. You will hear the latest updates in sickle cell disease (SCD), thalassemia, and hemophilia from leading experts.</p>
<p>First, Sophia Delicou, MD, Hippokration General Hospital, Athens, Greece, will provide an update on the HIBISCUS (NCT04624659) trial of etavopivat in SCD, and Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, will present updated results of the RUBY (NCT04853576) trial investigating reni-cel in severe SCD. This will be followed by an update of a trial being conducted in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemia, the ENERGIZE-T study (NCT04770779), from Maria Domenica Cappellini, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Finally, you will hear the results of the explorer7 trial (NCT04083781) in hemophilia A and B from Amy Shapiro, MD, Indiana University Hemophilia Center, Indianapolis, IN.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This episode of the VJHemOnc podcast covers updates in non-malignant hematological diseases from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA. You will hear the latest updates in sickle cell disease (SCD), thalassemia, and hemophilia from leading experts.</p>
<p>First, Sophia Delicou, MD, Hippokration General Hospital, Athens, Greece, will provide an update on the HIBISCUS (NCT04624659) trial of etavopivat in SCD, and Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, will present updated results of the RUBY (NCT04853576) trial investigating reni-cel in severe SCD. This will be followed by an update of a trial being conducted in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemia, the ENERGIZE-T study (NCT04770779), from Maria Domenica Cappellini, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Finally, you will hear the results of the explorer7 trial (NCT04083781) in hemophilia A and B from Amy Shapiro, MD, Indiana University Hemophilia Center, Indianapolis, IN.</p>
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First, Sophia Delicou, MD, Hippokration General Hospital, Athens, Greece, will provide an update on the HIBISCUS (NCT04624659) trial of etavopivat in SCD, and Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, will present updated results of the RUBY (NCT04853576) trial investigating reni-cel in severe SCD. This will be followed by an update of a trial being conducted in patients with transfusion-dependent thalassemia, the ENERGIZE-T study (NCT04770779), from Maria Domenica Cappellini, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Finally, you will hear the results of the explorer7 trial (NCT04083781) in hemophilia A and B from Amy Shapiro, MD, Indiana University Hemophilia Center, Indianapolis, IN.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH myeloma highlights: key takeaways for community physicians &amp; trials to look out for in 2025</title>
        <itunes:title>Post-ASH myeloma highlights: key takeaways for community physicians &amp; trials to look out for in 2025</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast brings you exclusive updates on multiple myeloma from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, held in San Diego, CA. In this episode, experts Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, Alexander Lesokhin, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, Mansi Shah, MD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center &amp;amp; University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, share key insights from the meeting.</p>
<p>The discussion covers updates on smoldering myeloma, including the practice-changing results of the AQUILA (NCT03301220) study, as well as the latest advances in bispecific antibodies for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. The experts also highlight exciting research to watch for in 2025. Finally, they provide guidance on the use of measurable residual disease (MRD) and address the ongoing challenge of treating high-risk multiple myeloma.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast brings you exclusive updates on multiple myeloma from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, held in San Diego, CA. In this episode, experts Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, Alexander Lesokhin, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, Mansi Shah, MD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center &amp;amp; University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, share key insights from the meeting.</p>
<p>The discussion covers updates on smoldering myeloma, including the practice-changing results of the AQUILA (NCT03301220) study, as well as the latest advances in bispecific antibodies for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. The experts also highlight exciting research to watch for in 2025. Finally, they provide guidance on the use of measurable residual disease (MRD) and address the ongoing challenge of treating high-risk multiple myeloma.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast brings you exclusive updates on multiple myeloma from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, held in San Diego, CA. In this episode, experts Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, Alexander Lesokhin, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, Mansi Shah, MD, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ, Ola Landgren, MD, PhD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center &amp;amp; University of Miami, Miami, FL, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, share key insights from the meeting.
The discussion covers updates on smoldering myeloma, including the practice-changing results of the AQUILA (NCT03301220) study, as well as the latest advances in bispecific antibodies for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. The experts also highlight exciting research to watch for in 2025. Finally, they provide guidance on the use of measurable residual disease (MRD) and address the ongoing challenge of treating high-risk multiple myeloma.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH AML highlights: novel approaches to frontline therapy, advances with menin inhibitors, &amp; managing FLT3-ITD+ AML</title>
        <itunes:title>Post-ASH AML highlights: novel approaches to frontline therapy, advances with menin inhibitors, &amp; managing FLT3-ITD+ AML</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast, we bring you exclusive updates on acute myeloid leukemia (AML) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.</p>
<p>You will hear insights into novel approaches to frontline chemotherapy and BCL2 inhibition from experts Ioannis Mantzaris, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Tapan Kadia, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Chong Chyn Chua, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, The Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. </p>
<p>Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Emma Searle, MBChB, MA, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK, Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, will then go on to share updates on the use of menin inhibitors in relapsed/refractory (AML).</p>
<p>This will be followed by Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the management of FLT3-ITD+ AML.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast, we bring you exclusive updates on acute myeloid leukemia (AML) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.</p>
<p>You will hear insights into novel approaches to frontline chemotherapy and BCL2 inhibition from experts Ioannis Mantzaris, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Tapan Kadia, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Chong Chyn Chua, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, The Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. </p>
<p>Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Emma Searle, MBChB, MA, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK, Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, will then go on to share updates on the use of menin inhibitors in relapsed/refractory (AML).</p>
<p>This will be followed by Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the management of FLT3-ITD+ AML.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this podcast, we bring you exclusive updates on acute myeloid leukemia (AML) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.
You will hear insights into novel approaches to frontline chemotherapy and BCL2 inhibition from experts Ioannis Mantzaris, MD, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Tapan Kadia, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Chong Chyn Chua, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, The Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. 
Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Emma Searle, MBChB, MA, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester, UK, Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, will then go on to share updates on the use of menin inhibitors in relapsed/refractory (AML).
This will be followed by Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the management of FLT3-ITD+ AML.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH MPN highlights: key trial updates in MF, novel approaches being explored in R/R disease, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Post-ASH MPN highlights: key trial updates in MF, novel approaches being explored in R/R disease, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast episode covers key highlights in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.</p>
<p>First, you will hear key trial updates in myelofibrosis (MF) from Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Francesco Passamonti, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Following this, Marina Kremyanskaya, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, will present initial results from the Phase I/II SANRECO trial (NCT05499013) evaluating divesiran in patients with polycythemia vera (PV). Firas El Chaer, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, will then give updates on trials exploring novel approaches for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) myelofibrosis. Finally, you will hear an update on the BOREAS trial (NCT03662126) from Prithviraj Bose, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast episode covers key highlights in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.</p>
<p>First, you will hear key trial updates in myelofibrosis (MF) from Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Francesco Passamonti, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Following this, Marina Kremyanskaya, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, will present initial results from the Phase I/II SANRECO trial (NCT05499013) evaluating divesiran in patients with polycythemia vera (PV). Firas El Chaer, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, will then give updates on trials exploring novel approaches for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) myelofibrosis. Finally, you will hear an update on the BOREAS trial (NCT03662126) from Prithviraj Bose, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast episode covers key highlights in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.
First, you will hear key trial updates in myelofibrosis (MF) from Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Francesco Passamonti, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Following this, Marina Kremyanskaya, MD, PhD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, will present initial results from the Phase I/II SANRECO trial (NCT05499013) evaluating divesiran in patients with polycythemia vera (PV). Firas El Chaer, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, will then give updates on trials exploring novel approaches for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) myelofibrosis. Finally, you will hear an update on the BOREAS trial (NCT03662126) from Prithviraj Bose, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH NHL highlights: novel combinations in the frontline setting and advancements with immunotherapy in the R/R setting</title>
        <itunes:title>Post-ASH NHL highlights: novel combinations in the frontline setting and advancements with immunotherapy in the R/R setting</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast showcases key updates in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.</p>
<p>First, you will hear from Gilles Salles, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Catherine Diefenbach, MD, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Jia Ruan, MD, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City, NY, who discuss novel combinations being explored in the frontline setting for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Sattva Neelapu, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, will then give updates on the use of CAR T-cells in the relapsed/refractory (R/R) setting for NHL, including follicular lymphoma (FL) and DLBCL. This will be followed by Catherine Diefenbach, MD, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Taylor Brooks, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, who discuss the use of bispecific antibodies, and Julio Chavez, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who shares data on CELMoDs under investigation for the treatment of FL and DLBCL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast showcases key updates in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.</p>
<p>First, you will hear from Gilles Salles, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Catherine Diefenbach, MD, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Jia Ruan, MD, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City, NY, who discuss novel combinations being explored in the frontline setting for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Sattva Neelapu, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, will then give updates on the use of CAR T-cells in the relapsed/refractory (R/R) setting for NHL, including follicular lymphoma (FL) and DLBCL. This will be followed by Catherine Diefenbach, MD, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Taylor Brooks, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, who discuss the use of bispecific antibodies, and Julio Chavez, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who shares data on CELMoDs under investigation for the treatment of FL and DLBCL.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's podcast showcases key updates in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA.
First, you will hear from Gilles Salles, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Catherine Diefenbach, MD, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Jia Ruan, MD, PhD, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York City, NY, who discuss novel combinations being explored in the frontline setting for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). Sattva Neelapu, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, will then give updates on the use of CAR T-cells in the relapsed/refractory (R/R) setting for NHL, including follicular lymphoma (FL) and DLBCL. This will be followed by Catherine Diefenbach, MD, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Taylor Brooks, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, who discuss the use of bispecific antibodies, and Julio Chavez, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who shares data on CELMoDs under investigation for the treatment of FL and DLBCL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH MDS highlights: managing anemia in LR-MDS and novel approaches to treating HR-MDS</title>
        <itunes:title>Post-ASH MDS highlights: managing anemia in LR-MDS and novel approaches to treating HR-MDS</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breakthroughs-in-mds-management-from-global-experts/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 12:13:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is the second episode in our series spotlighting key highlights from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA. This episode focuses on updates in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). </p>
<p>You will hear insights into managing anemia in lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS) from Sophie Park, MD, CHU Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France, Esther Oliva, MD, Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Bianchi Melacrino Morelli, Reggio Calabria, Italy, and Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany. They share data from the EPO-Pretar trial (NCT03223961), which is investigating early versus late onset of epoetin alfa treatment, an analysis of patient-reported outcomes in the COMMANDS trial (NCT03682536), and the effect of prior therapies on the activity of imetelstat in the IMerge trial (NCT02598661).</p>
<p>Andrius Žučenka, MD, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania, and Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, then go on to discuss novel approaches to managing higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS), including an individualized allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) approach and novel non-transplant treatment approaches.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast is the second episode in our series spotlighting key highlights from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA. This episode focuses on updates in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). </p>
<p>You will hear insights into managing anemia in lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS) from Sophie Park, MD, CHU Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France, Esther Oliva, MD, Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Bianchi Melacrino Morelli, Reggio Calabria, Italy, and Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany. They share data from the EPO-Pretar trial (NCT03223961), which is investigating early versus late onset of epoetin alfa treatment, an analysis of patient-reported outcomes in the COMMANDS trial (NCT03682536), and the effect of prior therapies on the activity of imetelstat in the IMerge trial (NCT02598661).</p>
<p>Andrius Žučenka, MD, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania, and Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, then go on to discuss novel approaches to managing higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS), including an individualized allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) approach and novel non-transplant treatment approaches.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast is the second episode in our series spotlighting key highlights from the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition, which took place in San Diego, CA. This episode focuses on updates in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). 
You will hear insights into managing anemia in lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS) from Sophie Park, MD, CHU Grenoble Alpes, Grenoble, France, Esther Oliva, MD, Grande Ospedale Metropolitano Bianchi Melacrino Morelli, Reggio Calabria, Italy, and Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany. They share data from the EPO-Pretar trial (NCT03223961), which is investigating early versus late onset of epoetin alfa treatment, an analysis of patient-reported outcomes in the COMMANDS trial (NCT03682536), and the effect of prior therapies on the activity of imetelstat in the IMerge trial (NCT02598661).
Andrius Žučenka, MD, Vilnius University Hospital Santaros Klinikos, Vilnius, Lithuania, and Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, then go on to discuss novel approaches to managing higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS), including an individualized allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) approach and novel non-transplant treatment approaches.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Post-ASH CLL highlights: BTK inhibitors &amp; degraders, bispecific antibodies, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Post-ASH CLL highlights: BTK inhibitors &amp; degraders, bispecific antibodies, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breakthroughs-in-cll-treatment-insights-from-ash-2023/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breakthroughs-in-cll-treatment-insights-from-ash-2023/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2025 11:21:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Diego, CA, where we gained expert insights into cutting-edge research in hematological malignancies. This podcast series will cover highlights in a variety of disease areas. Today's episode focuses on chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). </p>
<p>You will hear from experts Jeff Sharman, MD, Willamette Valley Cancer Institute, Eugene, OR, Jennifer Brown, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Alexey Danilov, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, and Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia. They discuss key updates on the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL, including the BRUIN CLL-321 (NCT04666038) and AMPLIFY (NCT03836261) trials, as well as the BTK degraders NX-2127 and NX-5948. They then go on to speak about novel approaches being explored, including treatment with the bispecific antibody epcoritamab in the EPCORE-CLL1 (NCT04623541) trial, and the use of sonrotoclax in the BGB-11417-101 (NCT04277637) trial. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>VJHemOnc recently attended the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Diego, CA, where we gained expert insights into cutting-edge research in hematological malignancies. This podcast series will cover highlights in a variety of disease areas. Today's episode focuses on chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). </p>
<p>You will hear from experts Jeff Sharman, MD, Willamette Valley Cancer Institute, Eugene, OR, Jennifer Brown, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Alexey Danilov, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, and Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia. They discuss key updates on the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL, including the BRUIN CLL-321 (NCT04666038) and AMPLIFY (NCT03836261) trials, as well as the BTK degraders NX-2127 and NX-5948. They then go on to speak about novel approaches being explored, including treatment with the bispecific antibody epcoritamab in the EPCORE-CLL1 (NCT04623541) trial, and the use of sonrotoclax in the BGB-11417-101 (NCT04277637) trial. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[VJHemOnc recently attended the 66th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition in San Diego, CA, where we gained expert insights into cutting-edge research in hematological malignancies. This podcast series will cover highlights in a variety of disease areas. Today's episode focuses on chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). 
You will hear from experts Jeff Sharman, MD, Willamette Valley Cancer Institute, Eugene, OR, Jennifer Brown, MD, PhD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Alexey Danilov, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Nirav Niranjan Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, and Chan Cheah, MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA, DMSc, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia. They discuss key updates on the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL, including the BRUIN CLL-321 (NCT04666038) and AMPLIFY (NCT03836261) trials, as well as the BTK degraders NX-2127 and NX-5948. They then go on to speak about novel approaches being explored, including treatment with the bispecific antibody epcoritamab in the EPCORE-CLL1 (NCT04623541) trial, and the use of sonrotoclax in the BGB-11417-101 (NCT04277637) trial. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Advancing treatment for BPDCN: current therapies, a deep dive into tagraxofusp, &amp; emerging novel agents</title>
        <itunes:title>Advancing treatment for BPDCN: current therapies, a deep dive into tagraxofusp, &amp; emerging novel agents</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unraveling-the-mysteries-of-bpdcn-treatments/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unraveling-the-mysteries-of-bpdcn-treatments/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 18 Dec 2024 10:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare and aggressive hematologic malignancy characterized by involvement of the skin, bone marrow, and lymph nodes, often associated with a poor prognosis. In this podcast episode, Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, provides an in-depth exploration of BPDCN. Dr Pemmaraju discusses the challenges in treating this disease and reviews current therapeutic options such as chemotherapy, tagraxofusp, and transplantation. He takes a deep dive into the CD123-targeted agent tagraxofusp, addressing patient eligibility, the role of tagraxofusp in bridging to transplantation, and real-world data on its use. Additionally, Dr Pemmaraju shares insights into ongoing clinical trials and emerging treatments for BPDCN, including novel CD123-targeted therapies, combination strategies, BCL2 inhibitors, and immunotherapeutic approaches.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare and aggressive hematologic malignancy characterized by involvement of the skin, bone marrow, and lymph nodes, often associated with a poor prognosis. In this podcast episode, Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, provides an in-depth exploration of BPDCN. Dr Pemmaraju discusses the challenges in treating this disease and reviews current therapeutic options such as chemotherapy, tagraxofusp, and transplantation. He takes a deep dive into the CD123-targeted agent tagraxofusp, addressing patient eligibility, the role of tagraxofusp in bridging to transplantation, and real-world data on its use. Additionally, Dr Pemmaraju shares insights into ongoing clinical trials and emerging treatments for BPDCN, including novel CD123-targeted therapies, combination strategies, BCL2 inhibitors, and immunotherapeutic approaches.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare and aggressive hematologic malignancy characterized by involvement of the skin, bone marrow, and lymph nodes, often associated with a poor prognosis. In this podcast episode, Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, provides an in-depth exploration of BPDCN. Dr Pemmaraju discusses the challenges in treating this disease and reviews current therapeutic options such as chemotherapy, tagraxofusp, and transplantation. He takes a deep dive into the CD123-targeted agent tagraxofusp, addressing patient eligibility, the role of tagraxofusp in bridging to transplantation, and real-world data on its use. Additionally, Dr Pemmaraju shares insights into ongoing clinical trials and emerging treatments for BPDCN, including novel CD123-targeted therapies, combination strategies, BCL2 inhibitors, and immunotherapeutic approaches.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Improving care for patients with SCD: pain management, ongoing projects &amp; unmet needs</title>
        <itunes:title>Improving care for patients with SCD: pain management, ongoing projects &amp; unmet needs</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-sickle-cell-care-insights-from-the-19th-ascat-conference/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/revolutionizing-sickle-cell-care-insights-from-the-19th-ascat-conference/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 05 Dec 2024 14:42:38 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This week's podcast focuses on strategies to improve care for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), featuring expert insights from the 19th Annual Scientific Conference on Sickle Cell and Thalassemia (ASCAT 2024), which was held in London, UK. You will hear from Natasha Archer, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, MRCPCH, FRCPath, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK, Christiana Dinah, BSc, MBBS, MRes, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, Harrow, UK, Leon Tshilolo, MD, PhD, Centre Hospitalier Monkole, Kinshasa, DR Congo, and Marsha Treadwell, PhD, University Of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. They speak about pain management in SCD, ongoing projects including the Universal Care Plan Project and the Sickle Eye Project, and unmet needs in Sub-Saharan Africa and from a psychosocial perspective. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week's podcast focuses on strategies to improve care for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), featuring expert insights from the 19th Annual Scientific Conference on Sickle Cell and Thalassemia (ASCAT 2024), which was held in London, UK. You will hear from Natasha Archer, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, MRCPCH, FRCPath, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK, Christiana Dinah, BSc, MBBS, MRes, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, Harrow, UK, Leon Tshilolo, MD, PhD, Centre Hospitalier Monkole, Kinshasa, DR Congo, and Marsha Treadwell, PhD, University Of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. They speak about pain management in SCD, ongoing projects including the Universal Care Plan Project and the Sickle Eye Project, and unmet needs in Sub-Saharan Africa and from a psychosocial perspective. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This week's podcast focuses on strategies to improve care for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), featuring expert insights from the 19th Annual Scientific Conference on Sickle Cell and Thalassemia (ASCAT 2024), which was held in London, UK. You will hear from Natasha Archer, MD, MPH, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, MRCPCH, FRCPath, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK, Christiana Dinah, BSc, MBBS, MRes, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, Harrow, UK, Leon Tshilolo, MD, PhD, Centre Hospitalier Monkole, Kinshasa, DR Congo, and Marsha Treadwell, PhD, University Of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA. They speak about pain management in SCD, ongoing projects including the Universal Care Plan Project and the Sickle Eye Project, and unmet needs in Sub-Saharan Africa and from a psychosocial perspective. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Understanding BPDCN: dermatology and hematology perspectives on presentation, diagnosis, treatment, &amp; multidisciplinary care</title>
        <itunes:title>Understanding BPDCN: dermatology and hematology perspectives on presentation, diagnosis, treatment, &amp; multidisciplinary care</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/decoding-bpdcn-a-multidisciplinary-approach-to-rare-cancer/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast, experts Marlise Luskin, MD, MSCE, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Nicole LeBoeuf, MD, MPH, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Shai Shimony, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, share insights into the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), a rare hematological malignancy. Dr Luskin and Dr Shimony provide insights from a hematology standpoint, while Dr LeBoeuf explores the diagnosis and pathogenesis of this rare disease through a dermatology perspective. The discussion covers pathology, patient demographics, the use of tagraxofusp and venetoclax, and the importance of collaboration within multidisciplinary teams.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this podcast, experts Marlise Luskin, MD, MSCE, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Nicole LeBoeuf, MD, MPH, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Shai Shimony, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, share insights into the clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), a rare hematological malignancy. Dr Luskin and Dr Shimony provide insights from a hematology standpoint, while Dr LeBoeuf explores the diagnosis and pathogenesis of this rare disease through a dermatology perspective. The discussion covers pathology, patient demographics, the use of tagraxofusp and venetoclax, and the importance of collaboration within multidisciplinary teams.</p>
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        <title>Managing complications associated with WM: Bing-Neel syndrome, acquired von Willebrand disease, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>Managing complications associated with WM: Bing-Neel syndrome, acquired von Willebrand disease, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/navigating-rare-complications-in-waldenstroms-macroglobulinemia/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 19 Nov 2024 13:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast episode focuses on the management of complications associated with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM), featuring expert insights from the 12th International Workshop on Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia (IWWM-12) held in Prague, Czech Republic. You will hear from Shirley D’Sa, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, University College London, London, UK, Monique Minnema, MD, PhD, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, and Jithma Abeykoon, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, who share advice on managing IgM demyelinating neuropathy, Bing-Neel syndrome, and acquired von Willebrand disease, respectively. Finally, Adam Sperling, MD, PhD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, speaks about clonal hematopoiesis in WM, giving advice on how to detect it and how it may impact treatment strategies. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast episode focuses on the management of complications associated with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM), featuring expert insights from the 12th International Workshop on Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia (IWWM-12) held in Prague, Czech Republic. You will hear from Shirley D’Sa, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, University College London, London, UK, Monique Minnema, MD, PhD, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, and Jithma Abeykoon, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, who share advice on managing IgM demyelinating neuropathy, Bing-Neel syndrome, and acquired von Willebrand disease, respectively. Finally, Adam Sperling, MD, PhD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, speaks about clonal hematopoiesis in WM, giving advice on how to detect it and how it may impact treatment strategies. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's podcast episode focuses on the management of complications associated with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM), featuring expert insights from the 12th International Workshop on Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia (IWWM-12) held in Prague, Czech Republic. You will hear from Shirley D’Sa, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, University College London, London, UK, Monique Minnema, MD, PhD, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, and Jithma Abeykoon, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, who share advice on managing IgM demyelinating neuropathy, Bing-Neel syndrome, and acquired von Willebrand disease, respectively. Finally, Adam Sperling, MD, PhD, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, speaks about clonal hematopoiesis in WM, giving advice on how to detect it and how it may impact treatment strategies. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CAR-T therapies and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of high-risk multiple myeloma: updates from iwHRMM 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>CAR-T therapies and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of high-risk multiple myeloma: updates from iwHRMM 2024</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/advancements-in-car-t-and-bispecific-antibody-therapies-for-high-risk-multiple-myeloma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/advancements-in-car-t-and-bispecific-antibody-therapies-for-high-risk-multiple-myeloma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:11:18 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This week's podcast features discussions on the use of immunotherapy in the treatment of high-risk multiple myeloma (HRMM) from the 1st International Workshop on High-Risk Multiple Myeloma (iwHRMM), which took place Charleston, SC. You will hear from experts Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Krina Patel, MD, MSc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the use of CAR T-cells in the treatment of HRMM. They highlight clinical trial findings, the use of CAR-Ts in specific high-risk subgroups, and the potential for allogeneic CAR T-cell products. Additionally, Thomas Martin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Niels Van de Donk, MD, PhD, VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Saad Usmani, MD, MBA, FACP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, speak about bispecific antibodies in HRMM. They discuss strategies to optimize treatment, potential resistance mechanisms, and combination strategies. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week's podcast features discussions on the use of immunotherapy in the treatment of high-risk multiple myeloma (HRMM) from the 1st International Workshop on High-Risk Multiple Myeloma (iwHRMM), which took place Charleston, SC. You will hear from experts Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Krina Patel, MD, MSc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the use of CAR T-cells in the treatment of HRMM. They highlight clinical trial findings, the use of CAR-Ts in specific high-risk subgroups, and the potential for allogeneic CAR T-cell products. Additionally, Thomas Martin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Niels Van de Donk, MD, PhD, VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Saad Usmani, MD, MBA, FACP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, speak about bispecific antibodies in HRMM. They discuss strategies to optimize treatment, potential resistance mechanisms, and combination strategies. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This week's podcast features discussions on the use of immunotherapy in the treatment of high-risk multiple myeloma (HRMM) from the 1st International Workshop on High-Risk Multiple Myeloma (iwHRMM), which took place Charleston, SC. You will hear from experts Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, and Krina Patel, MD, MSc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss the use of CAR T-cells in the treatment of HRMM. They highlight clinical trial findings, the use of CAR-Ts in specific high-risk subgroups, and the potential for allogeneic CAR T-cell products. Additionally, Thomas Martin, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Ajai Chari, MD, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, Niels Van de Donk, MD, PhD, VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Saad Usmani, MD, MBA, FACP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, speak about bispecific antibodies in HRMM. They discuss strategies to optimize treatment, potential resistance mechanisms, and combination strategies. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The treatment landscape and challenges in rare diseases: BPDCN, CMML, MPN-AP/BP, and VEXAS</title>
        <itunes:title>The treatment landscape and challenges in rare diseases: BPDCN, CMML, MPN-AP/BP, and VEXAS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/navigating-rare-blood-diseases-insights-from-the-6th-international-workshop-on-acute-leukemias/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/navigating-rare-blood-diseases-insights-from-the-6th-international-workshop-on-acute-leukemias/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 06 Nov 2024 12:28:14 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features a discussion from the 6th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2024, which took place in Phoenix, AZ. You will hear from Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Emma Groarke, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, who discuss several rare myeloid diseases, including accelerated- and blast-phase myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN-AP/BP), blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), and VEXAS syndrome. The experts provide valuable insight into the treatment of these diseases and the unique challenges associated with each one.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This podcast features a discussion from the 6th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2024, which took place in Phoenix, AZ. You will hear from Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Emma Groarke, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, who discuss several rare myeloid diseases, including accelerated- and blast-phase myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN-AP/BP), blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), and VEXAS syndrome. The experts provide valuable insight into the treatment of these diseases and the unique challenges associated with each one.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This podcast features a discussion from the 6th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2024, which took place in Phoenix, AZ. You will hear from Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, IL, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, Guillermo Montalban-Bravo, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Emma Groarke, MD, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, who discuss several rare myeloid diseases, including accelerated- and blast-phase myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN-AP/BP), blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN), chronic myelomonocytic leukemia (CMML), and VEXAS syndrome. The experts provide valuable insight into the treatment of these diseases and the unique challenges associated with each one.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Exploring the role of BTK inhibitors in mantle cell lymphoma: sequencing &amp; managing adverse events</title>
        <itunes:title>Exploring the role of BTK inhibitors in mantle cell lymphoma: sequencing &amp; managing adverse events</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-btk-inhibitors-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma-advancements-and-management-strategies/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-btk-inhibitors-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma-advancements-and-management-strategies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:00:06 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast focuses on the role of BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). You will hear from experts Krish Patel, MD, Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, Marek Trněný, MD, PhD, Charles University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic, Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Craig Portell, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. They share updates on trials investigating BTKis in the frontline treatment of MCL, including the ECHO (NCT02972840), SHINE (NCT01776840), and TRIANGLE (NCT02858258) studies. They then go on to discuss how these agents are optimally sequenced and give advice for managing cardiac toxicities associated with BTKis.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast focuses on the role of BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). You will hear from experts Krish Patel, MD, Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, Marek Trněný, MD, PhD, Charles University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic, Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Craig Portell, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. They share updates on trials investigating BTKis in the frontline treatment of MCL, including the ECHO (NCT02972840), SHINE (NCT01776840), and TRIANGLE (NCT02858258) studies. They then go on to discuss how these agents are optimally sequenced and give advice for managing cardiac toxicities associated with BTKis.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's podcast focuses on the role of BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in the treatment of mantle cell lymphoma (MCL). You will hear from experts Krish Patel, MD, Providence Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, Marek Trněný, MD, PhD, Charles University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic, Michael Wang, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Craig Portell, MD, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. They share updates on trials investigating BTKis in the frontline treatment of MCL, including the ECHO (NCT02972840), SHINE (NCT01776840), and TRIANGLE (NCT02858258) studies. They then go on to discuss how these agents are optimally sequenced and give advice for managing cardiac toxicities associated with BTKis.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>An update on menin inhibition in AML from iwAL 2024: current data, mechanisms of resistance, &amp; more!</title>
        <itunes:title>An update on menin inhibition in AML from iwAL 2024: current data, mechanisms of resistance, &amp; more!</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unlocking-new-frontiers-in-aml-treatment-menin-inhibition-insights/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unlocking-new-frontiers-in-aml-treatment-menin-inhibition-insights/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 23 Oct 2024 15:14:14 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Menin inhibitors are emerging as a promising therapeutic approach in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), particularly in patients with specific genetic mutations such as KMT2A-rearranged and NPM1-mutated AML. These inhibitors disrupt the leukemogenic signaling pathways that drive leukemia cell proliferation by blocking the actions of menin. They can help restore regular gene expression and halt the progression of AML.</p>
<p>In this podcast episode, you will hear updates on menin inhibitors in AML from the 6th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL), which took place in Phoenix, AZ. Experts Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, and Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, delve into current data on the four menin inhibitors being investigated in AML. They then go on to discuss the development of resistance to this drug class and the potential value of these agents in the post-transplant setting. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Menin inhibitors are emerging as a promising therapeutic approach in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), particularly in patients with specific genetic mutations such as KMT2A-rearranged and NPM1-mutated AML. These inhibitors disrupt the leukemogenic signaling pathways that drive leukemia cell proliferation by blocking the actions of menin. They can help restore regular gene expression and halt the progression of AML.</p>
<p>In this podcast episode, you will hear updates on menin inhibitors in AML from the 6th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL), which took place in Phoenix, AZ. Experts Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, and Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, delve into current data on the four menin inhibitors being investigated in AML. They then go on to discuss the development of resistance to this drug class and the potential value of these agents in the post-transplant setting. </p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/k3ai6szccxhga7h7/Menin_inhibitors_in_AML9r5xs-pgduxg-Optimized.mp3" length="16244698" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Menin inhibitors are emerging as a promising therapeutic approach in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), particularly in patients with specific genetic mutations such as KMT2A-rearranged and NPM1-mutated AML. These inhibitors disrupt the leukemogenic signaling pathways that drive leukemia cell proliferation by blocking the actions of menin. They can help restore regular gene expression and halt the progression of AML.
In this podcast episode, you will hear updates on menin inhibitors in AML from the 6th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL), which took place in Phoenix, AZ. Experts Joshua Zeidner, MD, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Chapel Hill, NC, and Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, delve into current data on the four menin inhibitors being investigated in AML. They then go on to discuss the development of resistance to this drug class and the potential value of these agents in the post-transplant setting. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of NHL: updates from iwNHL 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of NHL: updates from iwNHL 2024</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast features discussions from the 21st International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) which took place in Nice, France. You will hear updates on the use of CAR T-cell therapy in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) from experts Catherine Bollard, MBChB, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC, Stephen Schuster, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. They discuss where CAR-T fits into the treatment landscape, managing toxicities, and the potential of allogeneic CAR-T products. </p>
<p>You will also hear from Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany, Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Krish Patel, MD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, who share insights into the use of bispecific antibodies in the treatment of NHL. Their discussion focuses on comparisons between CAR-T and bispecifics and the unique challenges of using bispecific antibodies, including mitigating toxicities. They also mention exciting combination approaches with antibody-drug conjugates and co-stimulatory agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast features discussions from the 21st International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) which took place in Nice, France. You will hear updates on the use of CAR T-cell therapy in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) from experts Catherine Bollard, MBChB, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC, Stephen Schuster, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. They discuss where CAR-T fits into the treatment landscape, managing toxicities, and the potential of allogeneic CAR-T products. </p>
<p>You will also hear from Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany, Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Krish Patel, MD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, who share insights into the use of bispecific antibodies in the treatment of NHL. Their discussion focuses on comparisons between CAR-T and bispecifics and the unique challenges of using bispecific antibodies, including mitigating toxicities. They also mention exciting combination approaches with antibody-drug conjugates and co-stimulatory agents.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's podcast features discussions from the 21st International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) which took place in Nice, France. You will hear updates on the use of CAR T-cell therapy in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) from experts Catherine Bollard, MBChB, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Children’s National Health System, Washington, DC, Stephen Schuster, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX. They discuss where CAR-T fits into the treatment landscape, managing toxicities, and the potential of allogeneic CAR-T products. 
You will also hear from Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians-University of Munich, Munich, Germany, Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, and Krish Patel, MD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, who share insights into the use of bispecific antibodies in the treatment of NHL. Their discussion focuses on comparisons between CAR-T and bispecifics and the unique challenges of using bispecific antibodies, including mitigating toxicities. They also mention exciting combination approaches with antibody-drug conjugates and co-stimulatory agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Prolonging remission in AML: current approaches &amp; future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>Prolonging remission in AML: current approaches &amp; future outlooks</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast features a discussion with leading experts Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, Farhad Ravandi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France, on strategies to prolong remission in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). They focus on the roles of intensive chemotherapy, allogeneic stem cell transplantation, and maintenance therapies. Key topics include optimizing initial therapy to achieve deeper remissions, the benefits of using measurable residual disease (MRD) assays to tailor post-remission treatments, and exploring new maintenance options such as targeted agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today's podcast features a discussion with leading experts Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, Farhad Ravandi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France, on strategies to prolong remission in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). They focus on the roles of intensive chemotherapy, allogeneic stem cell transplantation, and maintenance therapies. Key topics include optimizing initial therapy to achieve deeper remissions, the benefits of using measurable residual disease (MRD) assays to tailor post-remission treatments, and exploring new maintenance options such as targeted agents.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today's podcast features a discussion with leading experts Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, Farhad Ravandi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France, on strategies to prolong remission in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). They focus on the roles of intensive chemotherapy, allogeneic stem cell transplantation, and maintenance therapies. Key topics include optimizing initial therapy to achieve deeper remissions, the benefits of using measurable residual disease (MRD) assays to tailor post-remission treatments, and exploring new maintenance options such as targeted agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>A focus on the use of artificial intelligence to personalize blood cancer care</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the final episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>This episode focuses on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in personalizing blood cancer care. Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, discusses the value of AI in hematological oncology and how it is currently used in the clinic. He then shares details of a treatment infection model for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) that has been deployed in his institution. Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York City, NY, delves into the role of AI in the classification of multiple myeloma and the prediction of patients who will need transplantation. He also touches on the use of AI to better understand genomic data.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the final episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>This episode focuses on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in personalizing blood cancer care. Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, discusses the value of AI in hematological oncology and how it is currently used in the clinic. He then shares details of a treatment infection model for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) that has been deployed in his institution. Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York City, NY, delves into the role of AI in the classification of multiple myeloma and the prediction of patients who will need transplantation. He also touches on the use of AI to better understand genomic data.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the final episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! 
This episode focuses on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in personalizing blood cancer care. Carsten Niemann, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, discusses the value of AI in hematological oncology and how it is currently used in the clinic. He then shares details of a treatment infection model for chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) that has been deployed in his institution. Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York City, NY, delves into the role of AI in the classification of multiple myeloma and the prediction of patients who will need transplantation. He also touches on the use of AI to better understand genomic data.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>A focus on pediatric leukemias: trials, treatments, &amp; challenges</title>
        <itunes:title>A focus on pediatric leukemias: trials, treatments, &amp; challenges</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unlocking-the-mysteries-of-pediatric-leukemia-trials-treatments-and-challenges/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the third episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>The focus of this episode is pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). You will hear from Michele Redell, MD, Texas Children’s Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, who shares insights into the Pediatric Acute Leukemia (PedAL) Screening Trial and challenges that remain in the treatment of AML. Mark Litzow, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, discusses a study investigating drug responses in children compared to adults. Christina Peters, MD, St. Anna Children’s Hospital, Vienna, Austria, speaks on the FORUM trial (NCT01949129) and CAR-T therapy for pediatric patients. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the third episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>The focus of this episode is pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). You will hear from Michele Redell, MD, Texas Children’s Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, who shares insights into the Pediatric Acute Leukemia (PedAL) Screening Trial and challenges that remain in the treatment of AML. Mark Litzow, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, discusses a study investigating drug responses in children compared to adults. Christina Peters, MD, St. Anna Children’s Hospital, Vienna, Austria, speaks on the FORUM trial (NCT01949129) and CAR-T therapy for pediatric patients. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the third episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! 
The focus of this episode is pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). You will hear from Michele Redell, MD, Texas Children’s Cancer Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, who shares insights into the Pediatric Acute Leukemia (PedAL) Screening Trial and challenges that remain in the treatment of AML. Mark Litzow, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, discusses a study investigating drug responses in children compared to adults. Christina Peters, MD, St. Anna Children’s Hospital, Vienna, Austria, speaks on the FORUM trial (NCT01949129) and CAR-T therapy for pediatric patients. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>A focus on the psychosocial impacts of living with blood cancer</title>
        <itunes:title>A focus on the psychosocial impacts of living with blood cancer</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/navigating-the-psychosocial-impact-of-blood-cancer/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the second episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>Today's episode focuses on the psychosocial impacts of living with blood cancer. First, you will hear from Lorna Warwick, BA, Lymphoma Coalition, Toronto, Canada, who shares the work of the Lymphoma Coalition Global Patient Survey. Next, you will hear insights from Surabhi Chaturvedi, MBACP, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who is a senior psychotherapist in hematological oncology. Finally, Charlie Craddock, CBE, FRCP, FRCPath, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, will discuss the psychosocial impacts of transplantation in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the second episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>Today's episode focuses on the psychosocial impacts of living with blood cancer. First, you will hear from Lorna Warwick, BA, Lymphoma Coalition, Toronto, Canada, who shares the work of the Lymphoma Coalition Global Patient Survey. Next, you will hear insights from Surabhi Chaturvedi, MBACP, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who is a senior psychotherapist in hematological oncology. Finally, Charlie Craddock, CBE, FRCP, FRCPath, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, will discuss the psychosocial impacts of transplantation in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the second episode of VJHemOnc’s Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! 
Today's episode focuses on the psychosocial impacts of living with blood cancer. First, you will hear from Lorna Warwick, BA, Lymphoma Coalition, Toronto, Canada, who shares the work of the Lymphoma Coalition Global Patient Survey. Next, you will hear insights from Surabhi Chaturvedi, MBACP, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who is a senior psychotherapist in hematological oncology. Finally, Charlie Craddock, CBE, FRCP, FRCPath, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, will discuss the psychosocial impacts of transplantation in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Global perspectives on blood cancers: addressing disparities in awareness, diagnosis, and treatment</title>
        <itunes:title>Global perspectives on blood cancers: addressing disparities in awareness, diagnosis, and treatment</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/global-perspectives-on-blood-cancer-disparities/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/global-perspectives-on-blood-cancer-disparities/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 09 Sep 2024 17:33:27 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>This episode focuses on global perspectives of blood cancers and addresses the disparities that exist in awareness, diagnosis, and treatment. First, Lalit Kumar, MD, MBBS, Artemis Hospital, New Delhi, India, discusses challenges that exist in the management of blood cancers in India, and programs that are in place to address these. Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ, then goes on to address racial disparities in the treatment of multiple myeloma in America. Amrutha Sridhar, MBBS, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, discusses socioeconomic and racial disparities in myeloma trial recruitment, followed by Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), MS Ed, CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, who shares insights into a survey investigating global disparities in access to treatment and resources for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in low-income countries.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the first episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! </p>
<p>This episode focuses on global perspectives of blood cancers and addresses the disparities that exist in awareness, diagnosis, and treatment. First, Lalit Kumar, MD, MBBS, Artemis Hospital, New Delhi, India, discusses challenges that exist in the management of blood cancers in India, and programs that are in place to address these. Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ, then goes on to address racial disparities in the treatment of multiple myeloma in America. Amrutha Sridhar, MBBS, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, discusses socioeconomic and racial disparities in myeloma trial recruitment, followed by Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), MS Ed, CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, who shares insights into a survey investigating global disparities in access to treatment and resources for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in low-income countries.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Welcome to the first episode of VJHemOnc's Blood Cancer Awareness Month special series! 
This episode focuses on global perspectives of blood cancers and addresses the disparities that exist in awareness, diagnosis, and treatment. First, Lalit Kumar, MD, MBBS, Artemis Hospital, New Delhi, India, discusses challenges that exist in the management of blood cancers in India, and programs that are in place to address these. Joseph Mikhael, MD, MEd, FRCPC, FACP, Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), Phoenix, AZ, then goes on to address racial disparities in the treatment of multiple myeloma in America. Amrutha Sridhar, MBBS, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, discusses socioeconomic and racial disparities in myeloma trial recruitment, followed by Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), MS Ed, CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, who shares insights into a survey investigating global disparities in access to treatment and resources for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia in low-income countries.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Insights into PV and ET: treating the AYA population, defining goals when treating patients, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Insights into PV and ET: treating the AYA population, defining goals when treating patients, &amp; more</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-into-myeloproliferative-neoplasms-aya-populations-and-essential-thrombocythemia/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) are myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) characterized by the overproduction of red blood cells and platelets, respectively, due to mutations in hematopoietic stem cells.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL; Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; and Kristen Pettit, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, share insights into the management of PV and ET. They focus on treating the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population, defining goals when treating patients, and the feasibility of assessing long-term outcomes in clinical trials. Additionally, they emphasize collaborative research approaches and explore the potential for early interventions at the stage of clonal hematopoiesis in AYA patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) are myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) characterized by the overproduction of red blood cells and platelets, respectively, due to mutations in hematopoietic stem cells.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL; Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; and Kristen Pettit, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, share insights into the management of PV and ET. They focus on treating the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population, defining goals when treating patients, and the feasibility of assessing long-term outcomes in clinical trials. Additionally, they emphasize collaborative research approaches and explore the potential for early interventions at the stage of clonal hematopoiesis in AYA patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET) are myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) characterized by the overproduction of red blood cells and platelets, respectively, due to mutations in hematopoietic stem cells.
In this podcast, experts Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL; Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX; and Kristen Pettit, MD, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, share insights into the management of PV and ET. They focus on treating the adolescent and young adult (AYA) population, defining goals when treating patients, and the feasibility of assessing long-term outcomes in clinical trials. Additionally, they emphasize collaborative research approaches and explore the potential for early interventions at the stage of clonal hematopoiesis in AYA patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Hemophilia updates from ISTH 2024: ongoing clinical trials, emerging gene therapies &amp; remaining challenges</title>
        <itunes:title>Hemophilia updates from ISTH 2024: ongoing clinical trials, emerging gene therapies &amp; remaining challenges</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>This week's VJHemOnc podcast brings you updates in hemophilia from the 32nd Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), held in Bangkok, Thailand, and virtually.</p>
<p>You hear from experts Omolade Awodu, MBChB, MD, FMCPath, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, who discusses key hemophilia clinical trials in 2024, Radek Kaczmarek, PhD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, who gives an overview of gene therapies for hemophilia, and Matteo Luciani, MD, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy, who shares insights into the remaining challenges for patients with hemophilia.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This week's VJHemOnc podcast brings you updates in hemophilia from the 32nd Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), held in Bangkok, Thailand, and virtually.</p>
<p>You hear from experts Omolade Awodu, MBChB, MD, FMCPath, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, who discusses key hemophilia clinical trials in 2024, Radek Kaczmarek, PhD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, who gives an overview of gene therapies for hemophilia, and Matteo Luciani, MD, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy, who shares insights into the remaining challenges for patients with hemophilia.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This week's VJHemOnc podcast brings you updates in hemophilia from the 32nd Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis (ISTH), held in Bangkok, Thailand, and virtually.
You hear from experts Omolade Awodu, MBChB, MD, FMCPath, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, who discusses key hemophilia clinical trials in 2024, Radek Kaczmarek, PhD, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, who gives an overview of gene therapies for hemophilia, and Matteo Luciani, MD, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy, who shares insights into the remaining challenges for patients with hemophilia.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Inflammation and immune interventions in MDS: targeting STAT, IRAK4, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Inflammation and immune interventions in MDS: targeting STAT, IRAK4, &amp; more</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), chronic inflammation driven by the innate immune system plays a key role in disease progression. Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) and Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinase 4 (IRAK4) are critical mediators in this process, where dysregulated signaling leads to aberrant hematopoiesis and the promotion of a pro-inflammatory environment that supports the clonal expansion of malignant cells.</p>
<p>This podcast episode features experts Andrew Wei, MBBS, PhD, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Aditi Shastri, MD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT. They discuss the role of inflammation and immune interventions from the 2nd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS) 2024, held in Boston, MA. They focus on the targeting of STAT and IRAK4, the pivotal Phase III STIMULUS-MDS2 trial (NCT04266301) of sabatolimab, and lessons that can be learned from clinical trial failures. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), chronic inflammation driven by the innate immune system plays a key role in disease progression. Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) and Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinase 4 (IRAK4) are critical mediators in this process, where dysregulated signaling leads to aberrant hematopoiesis and the promotion of a pro-inflammatory environment that supports the clonal expansion of malignant cells.</p>
<p>This podcast episode features experts Andrew Wei, MBBS, PhD, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Aditi Shastri, MD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT. They discuss the role of inflammation and immune interventions from the 2nd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS) 2024, held in Boston, MA. They focus on the targeting of STAT and IRAK4, the pivotal Phase III STIMULUS-MDS2 trial (NCT04266301) of sabatolimab, and lessons that can be learned from clinical trial failures. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), chronic inflammation driven by the innate immune system plays a key role in disease progression. Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) and Interleukin-1 Receptor-Associated Kinase 4 (IRAK4) are critical mediators in this process, where dysregulated signaling leads to aberrant hematopoiesis and the promotion of a pro-inflammatory environment that supports the clonal expansion of malignant cells.
This podcast episode features experts Andrew Wei, MBBS, PhD, Alfred Hospital and Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, Aditi Shastri, MD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT. They discuss the role of inflammation and immune interventions from the 2nd International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes and Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS) 2024, held in Boston, MA. They focus on the targeting of STAT and IRAK4, the pivotal Phase III STIMULUS-MDS2 trial (NCT04266301) of sabatolimab, and lessons that can be learned from clinical trial failures. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates in the treatment of SCD and thalassemia from EHA 2024: key trial updates, challenges with gene therapies &amp; unmet needs</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates in the treatment of SCD and thalassemia from EHA 2024: key trial updates, challenges with gene therapies &amp; unmet needs</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breakthroughs-in-sickle-cell-disease-and-thalassemia-insights-from-eha-2023/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Today’s VJHemOnc podcast features experts Rabi Hanna, MD, The Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland, OH, Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, MRCPCH, FRCPath, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Ali Taher, MD, PhD, FRCP, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. They discuss key updates in sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia from the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA), held in Madrid, Spain.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>The experts share key trial updates, including the Phase I/II RUBY trial (NCT04853576) of renizgamglogene autogedtemcel (reni-cel) for SCD, and the Phase III ENERGIZE trial (NCT04770779), investigating the safety and efficacy of mitapivat in non-transfusion-dependent (NTD) alpha- or beta-thalassemia. They also speak on unmet needs and challenges with gene therapies for these patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today’s VJHemOnc podcast features experts Rabi Hanna, MD, The Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland, OH, Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, MRCPCH, FRCPath, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Ali Taher, MD, PhD, FRCP, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. They discuss key updates in sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia from the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA), held in Madrid, Spain.</p>
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<p>The experts share key trial updates, including the Phase I/II RUBY trial (NCT04853576) of renizgamglogene autogedtemcel (reni-cel) for SCD, and the Phase III ENERGIZE trial (NCT04770779), investigating the safety and efficacy of mitapivat in non-transfusion-dependent (NTD) alpha- or beta-thalassemia. They also speak on unmet needs and challenges with gene therapies for these patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Today’s VJHemOnc podcast features experts Rabi Hanna, MD, The Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute, Cleveland, OH, Subarna Chakravorty, MBBS, MRCPCH, FRCPath, PhD, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Ali Taher, MD, PhD, FRCP, American University of Beirut Medical Center, Beirut, Lebanon. They discuss key updates in sickle cell disease (SCD) and thalassemia from the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA), held in Madrid, Spain.
 
The experts share key trial updates, including the Phase I/II RUBY trial (NCT04853576) of renizgamglogene autogedtemcel (reni-cel) for SCD, and the Phase III ENERGIZE trial (NCT04770779), investigating the safety and efficacy of mitapivat in non-transfusion-dependent (NTD) alpha- or beta-thalassemia. They also speak on unmet needs and challenges with gene therapies for these patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unmet treatment needs in MF: managing prefibrotic disease &amp; thrombocytopenia, novel agents &amp; endpoints for clinical trials</title>
        <itunes:title>Unmet treatment needs in MF: managing prefibrotic disease &amp; thrombocytopenia, novel agents &amp; endpoints for clinical trials</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unmet-needs-in-myeloproliferative-neoplasms-insights-from-iwmpn-mds-meeting/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unmet-needs-in-myeloproliferative-neoplasms-insights-from-iwmpn-mds-meeting/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:52:48 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelofibrosis (MF) is a chronic myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) characterized by bone marrow fibrosis, extramedullary hematopoiesis, and splenomegaly, often resulting in anemia and thrombocytopenia. There are many unmet treatment needs that remain in this space. </p>
<p>This week’s podcast features a discussion from the International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS 2024) held in Boston, MA. You will hear from Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Abdulraheem Yacoub, MD, The University of Kansas, Westwood, KS, Aaron Gerds, MD, MS, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s &amp; St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who discuss unmet treatment needs in MF. They focus on the management of prefibrotic MF and thrombocytopenia, novel agents beyond the JAK/STAT pathway, and endpoints for clinical trials. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelofibrosis (MF) is a chronic myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) characterized by bone marrow fibrosis, extramedullary hematopoiesis, and splenomegaly, often resulting in anemia and thrombocytopenia. There are many unmet treatment needs that remain in this space. </p>
<p>This week’s podcast features a discussion from the International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS 2024) held in Boston, MA. You will hear from Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Abdulraheem Yacoub, MD, The University of Kansas, Westwood, KS, Aaron Gerds, MD, MS, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s &amp; St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who discuss unmet treatment needs in MF. They focus on the management of prefibrotic MF and thrombocytopenia, novel agents beyond the JAK/STAT pathway, and endpoints for clinical trials. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelofibrosis (MF) is a chronic myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) characterized by bone marrow fibrosis, extramedullary hematopoiesis, and splenomegaly, often resulting in anemia and thrombocytopenia. There are many unmet treatment needs that remain in this space. 
This week’s podcast features a discussion from the International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes &amp; Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (iwMDS 2024) held in Boston, MA. You will hear from Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Abdulraheem Yacoub, MD, The University of Kansas, Westwood, KS, Aaron Gerds, MD, MS, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s &amp; St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who discuss unmet treatment needs in MF. They focus on the management of prefibrotic MF and thrombocytopenia, novel agents beyond the JAK/STAT pathway, and endpoints for clinical trials. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The role of BTK inhibitors in MCL, ongoing trials &amp; future outlooks: updates from EHA 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>The role of BTK inhibitors in MCL, ongoing trials &amp; future outlooks: updates from EHA 2024</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-evolution-of-btk-inhibitors-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma-treatment/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-evolution-of-btk-inhibitors-in-mantle-cell-lymphoma-treatment/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2024 11:41:54 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The introduction of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors into the treatment landscape for mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has transformed the field and provided patients with a promising therapeutic option. In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts who discuss the value of these agents in MCL, sharing updates from EHA 2024.</p>
<p>Tune in as Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Chan Cheah, MBBS, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Alexey Danilov, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, share insights into the impact of BTK inhibitors on patient outcomes, the nuances between covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors, and further discuss ongoing trials evaluating these agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The introduction of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors into the treatment landscape for mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has transformed the field and provided patients with a promising therapeutic option. In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts who discuss the value of these agents in MCL, sharing updates from EHA 2024.</p>
<p>Tune in as Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Chan Cheah, MBBS, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Alexey Danilov, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, share insights into the impact of BTK inhibitors on patient outcomes, the nuances between covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors, and further discuss ongoing trials evaluating these agents.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The introduction of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors into the treatment landscape for mantle cell lymphoma (MCL) has transformed the field and provided patients with a promising therapeutic option. In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts who discuss the value of these agents in MCL, sharing updates from EHA 2024.
Tune in as Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, Chan Cheah, MBBS, Linear Clinical Research and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia, and Alexey Danilov, MD, PhD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, share insights into the impact of BTK inhibitors on patient outcomes, the nuances between covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors, and further discuss ongoing trials evaluating these agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Novel developments in lower-risk MDS &amp; important practical considerations when treating patients</title>
        <itunes:title>Novel developments in lower-risk MDS &amp; important practical considerations when treating patients</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/novel-developments-and-practical-insights-in-lower-risk-mds/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/novel-developments-and-practical-insights-in-lower-risk-mds/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2024 11:07:47 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In today’s VJHemOnc podcast, we will be sharing novel developments in lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) and important practical considerations when treating patients. </p>
<p>You will hear from experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Odette Cancer Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. They discuss important considerations for physicians when treating LR-MDS, providing valuable insights into some of the common pitfalls in clinical practice which may lead to suboptimal responses in patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today’s VJHemOnc podcast, we will be sharing novel developments in lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) and important practical considerations when treating patients. </p>
<p>You will hear from experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Odette Cancer Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. They discuss important considerations for physicians when treating LR-MDS, providing valuable insights into some of the common pitfalls in clinical practice which may lead to suboptimal responses in patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In today’s VJHemOnc podcast, we will be sharing novel developments in lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) and important practical considerations when treating patients. 
You will hear from experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Odette Cancer Research Program, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada, Guillermo Garcia-Manero, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. They discuss important considerations for physicians when treating LR-MDS, providing valuable insights into some of the common pitfalls in clinical practice which may lead to suboptimal responses in patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates on the use of BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies in R/R multiple myeloma: insights from EHA &amp; ASCO 2024</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates on the use of BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies in R/R multiple myeloma: insights from EHA &amp; ASCO 2024</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies treat multiple myeloma by binding to BCMA on malignant plasma cells and directing T-cells to initiate targeted cell killing. This podcast provides updates on the use of BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma from the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Meeting and the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA).</p>
<p>You will hear from Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, who discusses updated data from the MagnetisMM-3 trial (NCT04649359) of elranatamab and real-world findings from a French compassionate use program using this agent. Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, provides insights into the real-world step-up dosing of teclistamab to mitigate toxicities. Finally, Sundar Jagannath, MD, Tisch Cancer Institute at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, discusses a matched adjusted indirect comparison (MAIC) of the novel bispecific linvoseltamab with teclistamab, and the sequencing of bispecific antibodies with CAR T-cells. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies treat multiple myeloma by binding to BCMA on malignant plasma cells and directing T-cells to initiate targeted cell killing. This podcast provides updates on the use of BCMA-targeting bispecific antibodies in relapsed/refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma from the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Meeting and the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA).</p>
<p>You will hear from Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, who discusses updated data from the MagnetisMM-3 trial (NCT04649359) of elranatamab and real-world findings from a French compassionate use program using this agent. Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, provides insights into the real-world step-up dosing of teclistamab to mitigate toxicities. Finally, Sundar Jagannath, MD, Tisch Cancer Institute at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, discusses a matched adjusted indirect comparison (MAIC) of the novel bispecific linvoseltamab with teclistamab, and the sequencing of bispecific antibodies with CAR T-cells. </p>
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You will hear from Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, who discusses updated data from the MagnetisMM-3 trial (NCT04649359) of elranatamab and real-world findings from a French compassionate use program using this agent. Rahul Banerjee, MD, FACP, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA, provides insights into the real-world step-up dosing of teclistamab to mitigate toxicities. Finally, Sundar Jagannath, MD, Tisch Cancer Institute at Mount Sinai, New York, NY, discusses a matched adjusted indirect comparison (MAIC) of the novel bispecific linvoseltamab with teclistamab, and the sequencing of bispecific antibodies with CAR T-cells. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>Updates in the treatment of CLL from EHA 2024: BTK and BCL2 inhibitor combinations, BTK degraders, and more</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In today's VJHemOnc podcast, we will be sharing key updates in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and Richter’s transformation (RT) from the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA) in Madrid, Spain.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>You will hear from experts Toby Eyre, MBChB (Hons), DipMedEd, MRCP (UK), FRCPath (UK), MD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, and Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University &amp; IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, who will discuss combinations of BTK and BCL2 inhibitors, the efficacy of BTK degraders in CLL, and the role of epcoritamab in the treatment of RT. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In today's VJHemOnc podcast, we will be sharing key updates in the treatment of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and Richter’s transformation (RT) from the 29th Congress of the European Hematology Association (EHA) in Madrid, Spain.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>You will hear from experts Toby Eyre, MBChB (Hons), DipMedEd, MRCP (UK), FRCPath (UK), MD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, and Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University &amp; IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, who will discuss combinations of BTK and BCL2 inhibitors, the efficacy of BTK degraders in CLL, and the role of epcoritamab in the treatment of RT. </p>
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You will hear from experts Toby Eyre, MBChB (Hons), DipMedEd, MRCP (UK), FRCPath (UK), MD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, and Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University &amp; IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, who will discuss combinations of BTK and BCL2 inhibitors, the efficacy of BTK degraders in CLL, and the role of epcoritamab in the treatment of RT. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from ISA 2024: the importance of early diagnosis in AL amyloidosis, trials in progress &amp; patient selection for SCT</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from ISA 2024: the importance of early diagnosis in AL amyloidosis, trials in progress &amp; patient selection for SCT</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to today's VJHemOnc podcast episode, where we will be sharing key highlights from the 2024 International Symposium on Amyloidosis (ISA), which was held in Rochester, MN. This podcast covers a variety of unmet needs in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, as well as emerging trials in the field.</p>
<p>Join leading experts Mario Nuvolone, MD, PhD, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, Patrick Hagen, MD, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, as they discuss the critical importance of early diagnosis in AL amyloidosis, exciting clinical trials in progress, patient selection for stem cell transplantation (SCT), and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to today's VJHemOnc podcast episode, where we will be sharing key highlights from the 2024 International Symposium on Amyloidosis (ISA), which was held in Rochester, MN. This podcast covers a variety of unmet needs in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, as well as emerging trials in the field.</p>
<p>Join leading experts Mario Nuvolone, MD, PhD, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, Patrick Hagen, MD, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, as they discuss the critical importance of early diagnosis in AL amyloidosis, exciting clinical trials in progress, patient selection for stem cell transplantation (SCT), and more.</p>
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Join leading experts Mario Nuvolone, MD, PhD, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy, Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, Patrick Hagen, MD, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, as they discuss the critical importance of early diagnosis in AL amyloidosis, exciting clinical trials in progress, patient selection for stem cell transplantation (SCT), and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Treating LR-MDS beyond ESA failure: currently approved agents, novel approaches &amp; future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>Treating LR-MDS beyond ESA failure: currently approved agents, novel approaches &amp; future outlooks</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/advances-in-lower-risk-mds-treatment-expert-insights-on-novel-therapies-and-future-directions/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/advances-in-lower-risk-mds-treatment-expert-insights-on-novel-therapies-and-future-directions/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jun 2024 14:02:34 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>While there have been advances in the treatment of lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) in recent years, one major challenge that remains is the treatment of patients following the failure of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs).</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, and Courtney DiNardo, MD, MSCE, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, delve into the historical context of treatment developments, sharing insights on the emergence of novel agents like luspatercept and imetelstat. They explore the current paradigm for managing LR-MDS, including the strategic use of hypomethylating agents (HMAs) and other innovative therapies. The experts also touch on the future of clinical trials and the importance of early intervention in improving quality of life (QoL) and survival for patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While there have been advances in the treatment of lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) in recent years, one major challenge that remains is the treatment of patients following the failure of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs).</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, and Courtney DiNardo, MD, MSCE, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, delve into the historical context of treatment developments, sharing insights on the emergence of novel agents like luspatercept and imetelstat. They explore the current paradigm for managing LR-MDS, including the strategic use of hypomethylating agents (HMAs) and other innovative therapies. The experts also touch on the future of clinical trials and the importance of early intervention in improving quality of life (QoL) and survival for patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[While there have been advances in the treatment of lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) in recent years, one major challenge that remains is the treatment of patients following the failure of erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs).
In this podcast, experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, and Courtney DiNardo, MD, MSCE, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, delve into the historical context of treatment developments, sharing insights on the emergence of novel agents like luspatercept and imetelstat. They explore the current paradigm for managing LR-MDS, including the strategic use of hypomethylating agents (HMAs) and other innovative therapies. The experts also touch on the future of clinical trials and the importance of early intervention in improving quality of life (QoL) and survival for patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>BPDCN treatment and management: CD123-targeting agents, CNS involvement &amp; approaching pediatric/AYA patients</title>
        <itunes:title>BPDCN treatment and management: CD123-targeting agents, CNS involvement &amp; approaching pediatric/AYA patients</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/breakthroughs-in-bpd-cn-targeted-therapies-cns-involvement-and-stem-cell-transplantation/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is an aggressive hematologic malignancy originating from plasmacytoid dendritic cells, characterized by skin lesions and frequent involvement of bone marrow and lymphoid tissues. Patients have a poor prognosis, making early diagnosis and advanced treatments, including targeted therapies, crucial for improving outcomes.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, and Emanuele Angelucci, MD, Armando Businco Oncology Hospital, Sardegna, Italy, discuss the treatment and monitoring of BPDCN. They highlight the role of CD123-targeting agents, including tagraxofusp, the involvement of the central nervous system (CNS), and share strategies for treating adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with this aggressive disease.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is an aggressive hematologic malignancy originating from plasmacytoid dendritic cells, characterized by skin lesions and frequent involvement of bone marrow and lymphoid tissues. Patients have a poor prognosis, making early diagnosis and advanced treatments, including targeted therapies, crucial for improving outcomes.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, and Emanuele Angelucci, MD, Armando Businco Oncology Hospital, Sardegna, Italy, discuss the treatment and monitoring of BPDCN. They highlight the role of CD123-targeting agents, including tagraxofusp, the involvement of the central nervous system (CNS), and share strategies for treating adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with this aggressive disease.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is an aggressive hematologic malignancy originating from plasmacytoid dendritic cells, characterized by skin lesions and frequent involvement of bone marrow and lymphoid tissues. Patients have a poor prognosis, making early diagnosis and advanced treatments, including targeted therapies, crucial for improving outcomes.
In this podcast, Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Marina Konopleva, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York City, NY, and Emanuele Angelucci, MD, Armando Businco Oncology Hospital, Sardegna, Italy, discuss the treatment and monitoring of BPDCN. They highlight the role of CD123-targeting agents, including tagraxofusp, the involvement of the central nervous system (CNS), and share strategies for treating adolescents and young adults (AYAs) with this aggressive disease.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The future of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma, addressing the risk of secondary malignancy &amp; the optimal sequencing of these agents with bispecific antibodies</title>
        <itunes:title>The future of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma, addressing the risk of secondary malignancy &amp; the optimal sequencing of these agents with bispecific antibodies</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-on-car-t-therapy-bispecific-antibodies/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-on-car-t-therapy-bispecific-antibodies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2024 16:39:49 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Immunotherapeutic approaches, including CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies, have become well-established in later lines of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) treatment. CAR T-cells are engineered to target specific antigens expressed on lymphoma cells, and bispecific antibodies simultaneously bind to both tumor cells and immune cells, enhancing the immune response against NHL.</p>
<p>This podcast features experts Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, who discusses the future of CAR-T therapy and the risk of secondary malignancies, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who gives an overview of the currently approved CAR-T products and bispecific antibodies in large B-cell lymphoma, and the optimal sequencing of these agents. </p>
<p> </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Immunotherapeutic approaches, including CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies, have become well-established in later lines of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) treatment. CAR T-cells are engineered to target specific antigens expressed on lymphoma cells, and bispecific antibodies simultaneously bind to both tumor cells and immune cells, enhancing the immune response against NHL.</p>
<p>This podcast features experts Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, who discusses the future of CAR-T therapy and the risk of secondary malignancies, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who gives an overview of the currently approved CAR-T products and bispecific antibodies in large B-cell lymphoma, and the optimal sequencing of these agents. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Immunotherapeutic approaches, including CAR T-cells and bispecific antibodies, have become well-established in later lines of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) treatment. CAR T-cells are engineered to target specific antigens expressed on lymphoma cells, and bispecific antibodies simultaneously bind to both tumor cells and immune cells, enhancing the immune response against NHL.
This podcast features experts Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, who discusses the future of CAR-T therapy and the risk of secondary malignancies, and Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Denver, CO, who gives an overview of the currently approved CAR-T products and bispecific antibodies in large B-cell lymphoma, and the optimal sequencing of these agents. 
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        <title>iwMyeloma 2024 Session I: approaching bone disease, clinical trial updates &amp; the value of MRD as an endpoint in trials</title>
        <itunes:title>iwMyeloma 2024 Session I: approaching bone disease, clinical trial updates &amp; the value of MRD as an endpoint in trials</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-from-top-hematology-and-oncology-experts/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-from-top-hematology-and-oncology-experts/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 09:42:30 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 17th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma 2024) was held recently in Miami, FL, and brought together experts from around the world to discuss the latest updates, challenges, and research in the field.</p>
<p>In this episode, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Suzanne Lentzsch, MD, PhD, Columbia University, New York, NY, Thomas Martin, MD, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA, and Suzanne Trudel, MSc, MD, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, discuss the use of various agents in myeloma, including the suitability of bisphosphonates to treat bone disease, and updates with the use of isatuximab and belantamab mafodotin. The experts also share their thoughts on the benefits of using measurable residual disease (MRD) as a surrogate endpoint in clinical trials.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 17th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma 2024) was held recently in Miami, FL, and brought together experts from around the world to discuss the latest updates, challenges, and research in the field.</p>
<p>In this episode, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Suzanne Lentzsch, MD, PhD, Columbia University, New York, NY, Thomas Martin, MD, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA, and Suzanne Trudel, MSc, MD, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, discuss the use of various agents in myeloma, including the suitability of bisphosphonates to treat bone disease, and updates with the use of isatuximab and belantamab mafodotin. The experts also share their thoughts on the benefits of using measurable residual disease (MRD) as a surrogate endpoint in clinical trials.</p>
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In this episode, Ola Landgren, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Suzanne Lentzsch, MD, PhD, Columbia University, New York, NY, Thomas Martin, MD, UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Francisco, CA, and Suzanne Trudel, MSc, MD, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, discuss the use of various agents in myeloma, including the suitability of bisphosphonates to treat bone disease, and updates with the use of isatuximab and belantamab mafodotin. The experts also share their thoughts on the benefits of using measurable residual disease (MRD) as a surrogate endpoint in clinical trials.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Managing anemia in MF, key emerging trials in the UK, and approaching young patients with MPNs</title>
        <itunes:title>Managing anemia in MF, key emerging trials in the UK, and approaching young patients with MPNs</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-new-horizons-in-hematology-managing-anemia-in-myelofibrosis-clinical-trials-in-the-uk/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-new-horizons-in-hematology-managing-anemia-in-myelofibrosis-clinical-trials-in-the-uk/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2024 12:16:48 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelofibrosis (MF) is a hematologic malignancy that causes progressive bone marrow fibrosis and presents with other clinical manifestations, including anemia and splenomegaly. MF-related anemia can be challenging to manage, and strategies are being explored to improve outcomes for patients.</p>
<p>Today's VJHemOnc podcast features experts Mary Frances McMullin, MD, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK, who discusses strategies to manage anemia in MF, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s &amp; St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who gives a comprehensive overview of promising MPN clinical trials in the UK, and further discusses how to approach young patients with MPNs.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelofibrosis (MF) is a hematologic malignancy that causes progressive bone marrow fibrosis and presents with other clinical manifestations, including anemia and splenomegaly. MF-related anemia can be challenging to manage, and strategies are being explored to improve outcomes for patients.</p>
<p>Today's VJHemOnc podcast features experts Mary Frances McMullin, MD, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK, who discusses strategies to manage anemia in MF, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s &amp; St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who gives a comprehensive overview of promising MPN clinical trials in the UK, and further discusses how to approach young patients with MPNs.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelofibrosis (MF) is a hematologic malignancy that causes progressive bone marrow fibrosis and presents with other clinical manifestations, including anemia and splenomegaly. MF-related anemia can be challenging to manage, and strategies are being explored to improve outcomes for patients.
Today's VJHemOnc podcast features experts Mary Frances McMullin, MD, Queen’s University, Belfast, UK, who discusses strategies to manage anemia in MF, and Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s &amp; St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, who gives a comprehensive overview of promising MPN clinical trials in the UK, and further discusses how to approach young patients with MPNs.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from EBMT 2024: treating &amp; managing GvHD &amp; understanding the role of the gut microbiome</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from EBMT 2024: treating &amp; managing GvHD &amp; understanding the role of the gut microbiome</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-from-the-50th-ebmt-meeting/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 11:06:02 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a common complication following allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT), which is typically classified as acute or chronic. In this week's VJHemOnc podcast, we'll be sharing key highlights from the 50th Annual Meeting of the EBMT, drawing focus on the biology and treatment of GvHD.</p>
<p>Tune in as experts Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Ernst Holler, MD, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany, and Florent Malard, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital and Sorbonne University, Paris, France, provide insights into current and emerging treatment approaches for acute and chronic GvHD, discussing the advent of new therapies. Following this, you'll learn about the importance of the gut microbiome in the severity of GvHD and how this can be manipulated to improve patient outcomes.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a common complication following allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT), which is typically classified as acute or chronic. In this week's VJHemOnc podcast, we'll be sharing key highlights from the 50th Annual Meeting of the EBMT, drawing focus on the biology and treatment of GvHD.</p>
<p>Tune in as experts Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Ernst Holler, MD, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany, and Florent Malard, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital and Sorbonne University, Paris, France, provide insights into current and emerging treatment approaches for acute and chronic GvHD, discussing the advent of new therapies. Following this, you'll learn about the importance of the gut microbiome in the severity of GvHD and how this can be manipulated to improve patient outcomes.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a common complication following allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT), which is typically classified as acute or chronic. In this week's VJHemOnc podcast, we'll be sharing key highlights from the 50th Annual Meeting of the EBMT, drawing focus on the biology and treatment of GvHD.
Tune in as experts Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Ernst Holler, MD, University Hospital Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany, and Florent Malard, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital and Sorbonne University, Paris, France, provide insights into current and emerging treatment approaches for acute and chronic GvHD, discussing the advent of new therapies. Following this, you'll learn about the importance of the gut microbiome in the severity of GvHD and how this can be manipulated to improve patient outcomes.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The importance of cardio-oncology: awareness around the ESC 2022 guidelines &amp; the value of building MDTs</title>
        <itunes:title>The importance of cardio-oncology: awareness around the ESC 2022 guidelines &amp; the value of building MDTs</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/an-insightful-discussion-on-multidisciplinary-collaboration-and-the-esc-guidelines/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2024 16:29:04 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, there has been great emphasis placed on the importance of cardio-oncology, with both cardiologists and hematologists highlighting the value of collaboration between specialists when treating patients with hematological malignancies. Furthermore, the 2022 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) cardio-oncology guidelines aim to help healthcare professionals with the treatment and management of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicities (CTR-CVT).</p>
<p>In this podcast, Daniel Lenihan, MD, FACC, Saint Francis Healthcare System, Cape Girardeau, MO, Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD, University Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, and Iskra Pusic, MD, MSCI, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, unravel the critical relevance of cardio-oncology, stressing the significance of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and the application of the ESC 2022 guidelines. Discussing their experiences from different healthcare institutions across the globe, the experts underscore the importance of cooperation between cardiologists and hematologists as they navigate difficult medical decisions for patients with specific complications.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, there has been great emphasis placed on the importance of cardio-oncology, with both cardiologists and hematologists highlighting the value of collaboration between specialists when treating patients with hematological malignancies. Furthermore, the 2022 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) cardio-oncology guidelines aim to help healthcare professionals with the treatment and management of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicities (CTR-CVT).</p>
<p>In this podcast, Daniel Lenihan, MD, FACC, Saint Francis Healthcare System, Cape Girardeau, MO, Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD, University Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, and Iskra Pusic, MD, MSCI, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, unravel the critical relevance of cardio-oncology, stressing the significance of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and the application of the ESC 2022 guidelines. Discussing their experiences from different healthcare institutions across the globe, the experts underscore the importance of cooperation between cardiologists and hematologists as they navigate difficult medical decisions for patients with specific complications.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, there has been great emphasis placed on the importance of cardio-oncology, with both cardiologists and hematologists highlighting the value of collaboration between specialists when treating patients with hematological malignancies. Furthermore, the 2022 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) cardio-oncology guidelines aim to help healthcare professionals with the treatment and management of cancer therapy-related cardiovascular toxicities (CTR-CVT).
In this podcast, Daniel Lenihan, MD, FACC, Saint Francis Healthcare System, Cape Girardeau, MO, Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD, University Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, and Iskra Pusic, MD, MSCI, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, unravel the critical relevance of cardio-oncology, stressing the significance of multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) and the application of the ESC 2022 guidelines. Discussing their experiences from different healthcare institutions across the globe, the experts underscore the importance of cooperation between cardiologists and hematologists as they navigate difficult medical decisions for patients with specific complications.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Exploring the possibility of early interception in smoldering myeloma: novel agents, challenges &amp; advances in risk stratification</title>
        <itunes:title>Exploring the possibility of early interception in smoldering myeloma: novel agents, challenges &amp; advances in risk stratification</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-the-possibility-of-early-interception-in-smoldering-myeloma-novel-agents-challenges-advances-in-risk-stratification/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-the-possibility-of-early-interception-in-smoldering-myeloma-novel-agents-challenges-advances-in-risk-stratification/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 04 Apr 2024 11:27:46 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) are two well-known precursor conditions to multiple myeloma, and the possibility of early interception is a growing area of interest in the field.</p>
<p>In this week's podcast, you will hear from Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Elena Zamagni, MD, PhD, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, who discuss novel technologies being explored to risk stratify individuals with SMM and MGUS. Following this, Irene Ghobrial, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Kwee Yong, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, University College London, London, UK, and Omar Nadeem, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, discuss the possibility of early interception in SMM, highlighting ongoing trials in the field. This episode is part of our podcast series from the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers (IBC) Workshop, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) are two well-known precursor conditions to multiple myeloma, and the possibility of early interception is a growing area of interest in the field.</p>
<p>In this week's podcast, you will hear from Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Elena Zamagni, MD, PhD, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, who discuss novel technologies being explored to risk stratify individuals with SMM and MGUS. Following this, Irene Ghobrial, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Kwee Yong, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, University College London, London, UK, and Omar Nadeem, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, discuss the possibility of early interception in SMM, highlighting ongoing trials in the field. This episode is part of our podcast series from the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers (IBC) Workshop, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM) and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) are two well-known precursor conditions to multiple myeloma, and the possibility of early interception is a growing area of interest in the field.
In this week's podcast, you will hear from Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Elena Zamagni, MD, PhD, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, who discuss novel technologies being explored to risk stratify individuals with SMM and MGUS. Following this, Irene Ghobrial, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Kwee Yong, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, University College London, London, UK, and Omar Nadeem, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, discuss the possibility of early interception in SMM, highlighting ongoing trials in the field. This episode is part of our podcast series from the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers (IBC) Workshop, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CHIP &amp; CCUS: knowledge gaps, ongoing trials &amp; recommendations for approaching patients with myeloid precursors</title>
        <itunes:title>CHIP &amp; CCUS: knowledge gaps, ongoing trials &amp; recommendations for approaching patients with myeloid precursors</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-myeloid-precursor-states-with-expert-hematologists/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-myeloid-precursor-states-with-expert-hematologists/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:37:24 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS) are considered precursor diseases to hematologic malignancies, indicating early stages of blood disorders that may progress to more serious conditions such as leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS).</p>
<p>In this podcast, Uma Borate, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Kelly Bolton, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss knowledge gaps in the field, share insights from ongoing trials, and further emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork in managing CHIP and CCUS. This episode is part of our podcast series from the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers (IBC) Workshop, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS) are considered precursor diseases to hematologic malignancies, indicating early stages of blood disorders that may progress to more serious conditions such as leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS).</p>
<p>In this podcast, Uma Borate, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Kelly Bolton, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss knowledge gaps in the field, share insights from ongoing trials, and further emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork in managing CHIP and CCUS. This episode is part of our podcast series from the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers (IBC) Workshop, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS) are considered precursor diseases to hematologic malignancies, indicating early stages of blood disorders that may progress to more serious conditions such as leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS).
In this podcast, Uma Borate, MD, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Kelly Bolton, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, and Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss knowledge gaps in the field, share insights from ongoing trials, and further emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary teamwork in managing CHIP and CCUS. This episode is part of our podcast series from the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers (IBC) Workshop, which was held in Lisbon, Portugal.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis: classification, biology and exploring the possibility of early interception</title>
        <itunes:title>Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis: classification, biology and exploring the possibility of early interception</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unraveling-the-complexities-of-monoclonal-b-cell-lymphocytosis/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unraveling-the-complexities-of-monoclonal-b-cell-lymphocytosis/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 13:27:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) is a condition characterized by the presence of an abnormal increase in B lymphocytes in the blood. MBL is considered a precursor condition to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL); however, not all cases of MBL progress to CLL, and many individuals with MBL do not require treatment.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, Andrew Rawstron, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, and Anton Langerak, MD, PhD, Erasmus Medical Center and University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, discuss the biology, classification, and possible interventions for MBL. This discussion took place at the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers Workshop in Lisbon, Portugal. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) is a condition characterized by the presence of an abnormal increase in B lymphocytes in the blood. MBL is considered a precursor condition to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL); however, not all cases of MBL progress to CLL, and many individuals with MBL do not require treatment.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, Andrew Rawstron, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, and Anton Langerak, MD, PhD, Erasmus Medical Center and University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, discuss the biology, classification, and possible interventions for MBL. This discussion took place at the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers Workshop in Lisbon, Portugal. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) is a condition characterized by the presence of an abnormal increase in B lymphocytes in the blood. MBL is considered a precursor condition to chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL); however, not all cases of MBL progress to CLL, and many individuals with MBL do not require treatment.
In this podcast, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Paolo Ghia, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy, Andrew Rawstron, PhD, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK, and Anton Langerak, MD, PhD, Erasmus Medical Center and University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, discuss the biology, classification, and possible interventions for MBL. This discussion took place at the 2024 Intercepting Blood Cancers Workshop in Lisbon, Portugal. 
 
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        <title>The impact of CAR-T therapy on the myeloma treatment landscape, patient selection for CAR-T &amp; the evolving role of autoSCT</title>
        <itunes:title>The impact of CAR-T therapy on the myeloma treatment landscape, patient selection for CAR-T &amp; the evolving role of autoSCT</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/car-t-therapy-multiple-myeloma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/car-t-therapy-multiple-myeloma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 11:36:42 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The introduction of CAR-T therapy has revolutionized the myeloma treatment landscape, offering a promising therapeutic approach for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. There are currently two approved CAR-T cells in multiple myeloma: idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel) and ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel), with ongoing studies exploring the possibility of bringing these agents into earlier lines of treatment.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Maria-Victoria Mateos, MD, PhD, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, Rakesh Popat, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, and Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, discuss the significance of CAR-T therapy in myeloma, how to select patients for CAR-T therapy, the evolving role of autologous stem cell transplantation (autoSCT), and more. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The introduction of CAR-T therapy has revolutionized the myeloma treatment landscape, offering a promising therapeutic approach for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. There are currently two approved CAR-T cells in multiple myeloma: idecabtagene vicleucel (ide-cel) and ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel), with ongoing studies exploring the possibility of bringing these agents into earlier lines of treatment.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Maria-Victoria Mateos, MD, PhD, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, Rakesh Popat, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, and Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, discuss the significance of CAR-T therapy in myeloma, how to select patients for CAR-T therapy, the evolving role of autologous stem cell transplantation (autoSCT), and more. </p>
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In this podcast, Maria-Victoria Mateos, MD, PhD, University of Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain, Rakesh Popat, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals, London, UK, and Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, discuss the significance of CAR-T therapy in myeloma, how to select patients for CAR-T therapy, the evolving role of autologous stem cell transplantation (autoSCT), and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Diagnosing amyloidosis, currently available therapies &amp; the importance of cardio-oncology</title>
        <itunes:title>Diagnosing amyloidosis, currently available therapies &amp; the importance of cardio-oncology</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-challenges-and-exploring-therapeutic-horizons/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Mar 2024 13:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>While there have been advances in the treatment and management of amyloidosis in recent years, diagnosis remains a challenge due to the highly varied presentation of this disease. As clinicians and researchers work to improve outcomes for patients, there is increasing importance being placed on the role of the multidisciplinary team in treating these patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Morie Gertz, MD, MACP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Daniel Lenihan, MD, FACC, Saint Francis Health System, Cape Girardeau, MO, who discuss the significant role of cardio-oncology in amyloidosis, currently available therapies, diagnostic approaches being explored, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While there have been advances in the treatment and management of amyloidosis in recent years, diagnosis remains a challenge due to the highly varied presentation of this disease. As clinicians and researchers work to improve outcomes for patients, there is increasing importance being placed on the role of the multidisciplinary team in treating these patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Morie Gertz, MD, MACP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Daniel Lenihan, MD, FACC, Saint Francis Health System, Cape Girardeau, MO, who discuss the significant role of cardio-oncology in amyloidosis, currently available therapies, diagnostic approaches being explored, and more.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[While there have been advances in the treatment and management of amyloidosis in recent years, diagnosis remains a challenge due to the highly varied presentation of this disease. As clinicians and researchers work to improve outcomes for patients, there is increasing importance being placed on the role of the multidisciplinary team in treating these patients.
In this podcast, you will hear from Morie Gertz, MD, MACP, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Daniel Lenihan, MD, FACC, Saint Francis Health System, Cape Girardeau, MO, who discuss the significant role of cardio-oncology in amyloidosis, currently available therapies, diagnostic approaches being explored, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Addressing the importance of lymphodepletion, factors contributing to ICAHT &amp; the cost effectiveness of CAR-T therapy</title>
        <itunes:title>Addressing the importance of lymphodepletion, factors contributing to ICAHT &amp; the cost effectiveness of CAR-T therapy</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-from-hematology-oncology-experts/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-from-hematology-oncology-experts/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 29 Feb 2024 12:36:03 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Although CAR-T cells have revolutionized the treatment of hematological malignancies, there are several important factors that must be addressed regarding the use of these agents. One ongoing challenge is the prevention and management of CAR-T-related toxicities, including immune effector cell-associated hematotoxicity (ICAHT), as well as how to improve affordability and access to these agents. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Ulrich Jäger, MD, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, who discusses the importance of lymphodepletion in CAR-T therapy, Kai Rejeski, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who updates us on ICAHT, and Gérard de Pouvourville, PhD, ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, who shares his thoughts on the cost effectiveness of these agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although CAR-T cells have revolutionized the treatment of hematological malignancies, there are several important factors that must be addressed regarding the use of these agents. One ongoing challenge is the prevention and management of CAR-T-related toxicities, including immune effector cell-associated hematotoxicity (ICAHT), as well as how to improve affordability and access to these agents. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Ulrich Jäger, MD, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, who discusses the importance of lymphodepletion in CAR-T therapy, Kai Rejeski, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who updates us on ICAHT, and Gérard de Pouvourville, PhD, ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, who shares his thoughts on the cost effectiveness of these agents.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Although CAR-T cells have revolutionized the treatment of hematological malignancies, there are several important factors that must be addressed regarding the use of these agents. One ongoing challenge is the prevention and management of CAR-T-related toxicities, including immune effector cell-associated hematotoxicity (ICAHT), as well as how to improve affordability and access to these agents. 
In this podcast, you will hear from Ulrich Jäger, MD, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, who discusses the importance of lymphodepletion in CAR-T therapy, Kai Rejeski, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who updates us on ICAHT, and Gérard de Pouvourville, PhD, ESSEC Business School, Cergy, France, who shares his thoughts on the cost effectiveness of these agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates with the use of CAR-T therapy in ALL: ongoing challenges, strategies to overcome resistance &amp; future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates with the use of CAR-T therapy in ALL: ongoing challenges, strategies to overcome resistance &amp; future outlooks</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/a-deeper-insight-into-car-t-therapy-challenges-and-advancements-in-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/a-deeper-insight-into-car-t-therapy-challenges-and-advancements-in-acute-lymphoblastic-leukemia/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 22 Feb 2024 17:28:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has transformed with the introduction of novel immunotherapeutic agents, including CAR-T cells and antibody-based therapies. Despite these advances, several challenges remain in the field. In today's episode, you will hear the latest updates with the use of CAR-T therapy in ALL, as discussed by renowned experts during the EBMT-EHA 6th European CAR T-cell meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, André Baruchel, MD, PhD, Hospital Robert Debré AP-HP, Paris, France, Pere Barba, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Alex Rampotas, MD, University College London, London, UK, cover several topics, including challenges with administering CAR-T therapy in B- and T-ALL, the possibility of exploring dual-targeting of CD19 and CD22 to overcome resistance, considerations for managing patients with B-ALL prior to CAR-T therapy, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has transformed with the introduction of novel immunotherapeutic agents, including CAR-T cells and antibody-based therapies. Despite these advances, several challenges remain in the field. In today's episode, you will hear the latest updates with the use of CAR-T therapy in ALL, as discussed by renowned experts during the EBMT-EHA 6th European CAR T-cell meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, André Baruchel, MD, PhD, Hospital Robert Debré AP-HP, Paris, France, Pere Barba, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Alex Rampotas, MD, University College London, London, UK, cover several topics, including challenges with administering CAR-T therapy in B- and T-ALL, the possibility of exploring dual-targeting of CD19 and CD22 to overcome resistance, considerations for managing patients with B-ALL prior to CAR-T therapy, and more.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment landscape of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) has transformed with the introduction of novel immunotherapeutic agents, including CAR-T cells and antibody-based therapies. Despite these advances, several challenges remain in the field. In today's episode, you will hear the latest updates with the use of CAR-T therapy in ALL, as discussed by renowned experts during the EBMT-EHA 6th European CAR T-cell meeting.
In this podcast, André Baruchel, MD, PhD, Hospital Robert Debré AP-HP, Paris, France, Pere Barba, MD, PhD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Alex Rampotas, MD, University College London, London, UK, cover several topics, including challenges with administering CAR-T therapy in B- and T-ALL, the possibility of exploring dual-targeting of CD19 and CD22 to overcome resistance, considerations for managing patients with B-ALL prior to CAR-T therapy, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Targeted therapy in AML: the growing role of menin inhibitors &amp; clinical trials exploring these agents</title>
        <itunes:title>Targeted therapy in AML: the growing role of menin inhibitors &amp; clinical trials exploring these agents</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/targeted-therapy-in-aml-the-growing-role-of-menin-inhibitors-clinical-trials-exploring-these-agents/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/targeted-therapy-in-aml-the-growing-role-of-menin-inhibitors-clinical-trials-exploring-these-agents/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 12:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has transformed in recent years with the introduction of novel targeted agents, including FLT3 inhibitors, IDH inhibitors, and menin inhibitors. Menin inhibitors are currently being explored in several clinical trials, both as monotherapy and in combination with other agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Ghayas Issa, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Ibrahim Aldoss, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Aaron Goldberg, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, comment on the growing role of targeted agents in AML. The experts draw focus on the promise of menin inhibitors, highlighting findings from the AUGMENT-101 (NCT04065399) and KOMET-008 (NCT05735184) trials.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has transformed in recent years with the introduction of novel targeted agents, including FLT3 inhibitors, IDH inhibitors, and menin inhibitors. Menin inhibitors are currently being explored in several clinical trials, both as monotherapy and in combination with other agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Ghayas Issa, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Ibrahim Aldoss, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Aaron Goldberg, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, comment on the growing role of targeted agents in AML. The experts draw focus on the promise of menin inhibitors, highlighting findings from the AUGMENT-101 (NCT04065399) and KOMET-008 (NCT05735184) trials.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment landscape of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has transformed in recent years with the introduction of novel targeted agents, including FLT3 inhibitors, IDH inhibitors, and menin inhibitors. Menin inhibitors are currently being explored in several clinical trials, both as monotherapy and in combination with other agents.
In this podcast, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Ghayas Issa, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Ibrahim Aldoss, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Aaron Goldberg, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, comment on the growing role of targeted agents in AML. The experts draw focus on the promise of menin inhibitors, highlighting findings from the AUGMENT-101 (NCT04065399) and KOMET-008 (NCT05735184) trials.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates in lower- and higher-risk MDS: challenges, novel agents &amp; key clinical trials at ASH 2023</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates in lower- and higher-risk MDS: challenges, novel agents &amp; key clinical trials at ASH 2023</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-in-lower-and-higher-risk-mds-challenges-novel-agents-key-clinical-trials-at-ash-2023/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-in-lower-and-higher-risk-mds-challenges-novel-agents-key-clinical-trials-at-ash-2023/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2024 16:04:35 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of hematologic neoplasms which can be categorized into lower- and higher-risk disease (LR-MDS; HR-MDS). Treatment and management strategies vary for LR-MDS versus HR-MDS, and a number of challenges remain in the field.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts who discuss several topics in LR-MDS and HR-MDS. Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, discuss challenges in LR-MDS, including red blood cell transfusion dependence and approaching patients who fail erythropoiesis‑stimulating agents (ESAs). You will also hear from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Aditi Shastri, MD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss novel targets in HR-MDS, moving past hypomethylating agents (HMAs), and ongoing trials in the field. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of hematologic neoplasms which can be categorized into lower- and higher-risk disease (LR-MDS; HR-MDS). Treatment and management strategies vary for LR-MDS versus HR-MDS, and a number of challenges remain in the field.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts who discuss several topics in LR-MDS and HR-MDS. Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, discuss challenges in LR-MDS, including red blood cell transfusion dependence and approaching patients who fail erythropoiesis‑stimulating agents (ESAs). You will also hear from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Aditi Shastri, MD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss novel targets in HR-MDS, moving past hypomethylating agents (HMAs), and ongoing trials in the field. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of hematologic neoplasms which can be categorized into lower- and higher-risk disease (LR-MDS; HR-MDS). Treatment and management strategies vary for LR-MDS versus HR-MDS, and a number of challenges remain in the field.
In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts who discuss several topics in LR-MDS and HR-MDS. Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, Canada, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, discuss challenges in LR-MDS, including red blood cell transfusion dependence and approaching patients who fail erythropoiesis‑stimulating agents (ESAs). You will also hear from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Aditi Shastri, MD, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss novel targets in HR-MDS, moving past hypomethylating agents (HMAs), and ongoing trials in the field. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Key updates in thalassemia at ASH 2023: gene therapies, ongoing trials &amp; the value of precision medicine</title>
        <itunes:title>Key updates in thalassemia at ASH 2023: gene therapies, ongoing trials &amp; the value of precision medicine</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/key-updates-in-thalassemia-at-ash-2023-gene-therapies-ongoing-trials-the-value-of-precision-medicine/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/key-updates-in-thalassemia-at-ash-2023-gene-therapies-ongoing-trials-the-value-of-precision-medicine/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 31 Jan 2024 12:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In the last decade, the treatment landscape of thalassemia has been transformed with the introduction of novel therapies. With several agents being evaluated in clinical trials, the future looks promising for patients. Despite these advances, there are challenges and unmet needs which remain, and both clinicians and researchers are working to address these, with the goal of improving outcomes for patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Maria Domenica Cappellini, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, and Kevin Kuo, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, who discuss recent updates in thalassemia presented at the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting. The experts cover several topics, including the promise of novel gene therapies, the BEYOND trial (NCT03342404), and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the last decade, the treatment landscape of thalassemia has been transformed with the introduction of novel therapies. With several agents being evaluated in clinical trials, the future looks promising for patients. Despite these advances, there are challenges and unmet needs which remain, and both clinicians and researchers are working to address these, with the goal of improving outcomes for patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Maria Domenica Cappellini, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, and Kevin Kuo, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, who discuss recent updates in thalassemia presented at the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting. The experts cover several topics, including the promise of novel gene therapies, the BEYOND trial (NCT03342404), and more.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In the last decade, the treatment landscape of thalassemia has been transformed with the introduction of novel therapies. With several agents being evaluated in clinical trials, the future looks promising for patients. Despite these advances, there are challenges and unmet needs which remain, and both clinicians and researchers are working to address these, with the goal of improving outcomes for patients.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Maria Domenica Cappellini, MD, University of Milan, Milan, Italy, and Kevin Kuo, MD, MSc, FRCPC, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, who discuss recent updates in thalassemia presented at the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting. The experts cover several topics, including the promise of novel gene therapies, the BEYOND trial (NCT03342404), and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates, challenges and novel agents being explored in BPDCN</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates, challenges and novel agents being explored in BPDCN</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is an aggressive and rare hematological malignancy associated with poor prognosis. Several challenges remain in the diagnosis, treatment and management of this disease, with a lack of clinical trials in the field. However, clinicians and researchers are working to improve upon these unmet needs, with novel therapies being investigated.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Nerses Ghahramanyan, MD, Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia, Marco Herling, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and Claudio Cerchione, MD, PhD, Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST), Meldola, Italy, who discuss promising therapies emerging in the field, current challenges, and more. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is an aggressive and rare hematological malignancy associated with poor prognosis. Several challenges remain in the diagnosis, treatment and management of this disease, with a lack of clinical trials in the field. However, clinicians and researchers are working to improve upon these unmet needs, with novel therapies being investigated.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Nerses Ghahramanyan, MD, Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia, Marco Herling, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and Claudio Cerchione, MD, PhD, Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST), Meldola, Italy, who discuss promising therapies emerging in the field, current challenges, and more. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is an aggressive and rare hematological malignancy associated with poor prognosis. Several challenges remain in the diagnosis, treatment and management of this disease, with a lack of clinical trials in the field. However, clinicians and researchers are working to improve upon these unmet needs, with novel therapies being investigated.
In this podcast, you will hear from Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Nerses Ghahramanyan, MD, Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia, Marco Herling, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and Claudio Cerchione, MD, PhD, Istituto Scientifico Romagnolo per lo Studio e la Cura dei Tumori (IRST), Meldola, Italy, who discuss promising therapies emerging in the field, current challenges, and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unanswered questions regarding the sequencing of BCMA therapies, the prognostic value of CTCs &amp; the growing role of quadruplets</title>
        <itunes:title>Unanswered questions regarding the sequencing of BCMA therapies, the prognostic value of CTCs &amp; the growing role of quadruplets</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unanswered-questions-regarding-the-sequencing-of-bcma-therapies-the-prognostic-value-of-ctcs-the-growing-role-of-quadruplets/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/unanswered-questions-regarding-the-sequencing-of-bcma-therapies-the-prognostic-value-of-ctcs-the-growing-role-of-quadruplets/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 18 Jan 2024 16:59:28 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of patients with multiple myeloma is continually evolving, giving rise to novel prognostic tools and therapeutic options, with associated benefits and challenges. Several ongoing clinical trials in the field are investigating potential treatment approaches and addressing many unanswered questions. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and Benjamin Derman, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, discuss several interesting topics in myeloma, including the challenges associated with sequencing anti-BCMA therapies, the prognostic value of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), and the growing role of quadruplet therapies in myeloma, with updates in this space from the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of patients with multiple myeloma is continually evolving, giving rise to novel prognostic tools and therapeutic options, with associated benefits and challenges. Several ongoing clinical trials in the field are investigating potential treatment approaches and addressing many unanswered questions. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and Benjamin Derman, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, discuss several interesting topics in myeloma, including the challenges associated with sequencing anti-BCMA therapies, the prognostic value of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), and the growing role of quadruplet therapies in myeloma, with updates in this space from the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment and management of patients with multiple myeloma is continually evolving, giving rise to novel prognostic tools and therapeutic options, with associated benefits and challenges. Several ongoing clinical trials in the field are investigating potential treatment approaches and addressing many unanswered questions. 
In this podcast, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and Benjamin Derman, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, discuss several interesting topics in myeloma, including the challenges associated with sequencing anti-BCMA therapies, the prognostic value of circulating tumor cells (CTCs), and the growing role of quadruplet therapies in myeloma, with updates in this space from the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Key updates in sickle cell disease at ASH 2023: disease biology, ongoing trials &amp; the growing role of gene therapy</title>
        <itunes:title>Key updates in sickle cell disease at ASH 2023: disease biology, ongoing trials &amp; the growing role of gene therapy</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/key-updates-in-sickle-cell-disease-at-ash-2023-disease-biology-ongoing-trials-the-growing-role-of-gene-therapy/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/key-updates-in-sickle-cell-disease-at-ash-2023-disease-biology-ongoing-trials-the-growing-role-of-gene-therapy/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 13:58:23 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, the treatment landscape of sickle cell disease (SCD) has been revolutionized with the introduction of novel agents, including recently approved gene therapies. There are several ongoing trials evaluating the safety of these agents in patients, with promising results being demonstrated.</p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Josu de la Fuente, PhD, FRCP, FRCPI, FRCPCH, FRCPath, Imperial College London, London, UK, discuss key updates in SCD presented at the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. The experts cover several topics, including the pathogenesis of SCD, novel agents being explored, and the growing role of gene therapies.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, the treatment landscape of sickle cell disease (SCD) has been revolutionized with the introduction of novel agents, including recently approved gene therapies. There are several ongoing trials evaluating the safety of these agents in patients, with promising results being demonstrated.</p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Josu de la Fuente, PhD, FRCP, FRCPI, FRCPCH, FRCPath, Imperial College London, London, UK, discuss key updates in SCD presented at the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. The experts cover several topics, including the pathogenesis of SCD, novel agents being explored, and the growing role of gene therapies.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, the treatment landscape of sickle cell disease (SCD) has been revolutionized with the introduction of novel agents, including recently approved gene therapies. There are several ongoing trials evaluating the safety of these agents in patients, with promising results being demonstrated.
In this podcast, leading experts Rabi Hanna, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Josu de la Fuente, PhD, FRCP, FRCPI, FRCPCH, FRCPath, Imperial College London, London, UK, discuss key updates in SCD presented at the 2023 ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition. The experts cover several topics, including the pathogenesis of SCD, novel agents being explored, and the growing role of gene therapies.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ASH 2023 highlights: updates in the diagnosis and treatment of amyloidosis</title>
        <itunes:title>ASH 2023 highlights: updates in the diagnosis and treatment of amyloidosis</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/ash-2023-highlights-updates-in-the-diagnosis-and-treatment-of-amyloidosis/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jan 2024 15:32:15 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, the treatment and management of light chain (AL) amyloidosis has transformed with the introduction of novel agents. While diagnosis and risk stratification remain a challenge, clinicians and researchers are working to improve upon these. Furthermore, novel immunotherapies are being explored in the field, providing hope for patients. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, who discuss the latest updates in the treatment and management of AL amyloidosis at the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, the treatment and management of light chain (AL) amyloidosis has transformed with the introduction of novel agents. While diagnosis and risk stratification remain a challenge, clinicians and researchers are working to improve upon these. Furthermore, novel immunotherapies are being explored in the field, providing hope for patients. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, who discuss the latest updates in the treatment and management of AL amyloidosis at the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, the treatment and management of light chain (AL) amyloidosis has transformed with the introduction of novel agents. While diagnosis and risk stratification remain a challenge, clinicians and researchers are working to improve upon these. Furthermore, novel immunotherapies are being explored in the field, providing hope for patients. 
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, who discuss the latest updates in the treatment and management of AL amyloidosis at the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>MPN highlights at ASH 2023: novel agents &amp; ongoing clinical trials in ET, PV and MF</title>
        <itunes:title>MPN highlights at ASH 2023: novel agents &amp; ongoing clinical trials in ET, PV and MF</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mpn-highlights-at-ash-2023-novel-agents-ongoing-clinical-trials-in-et-pv-and-mf/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mpn-highlights-at-ash-2023-novel-agents-ongoing-clinical-trials-in-et-pv-and-mf/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2023 10:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment of the BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), including myelofibrosis (MF), polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET), has transformed in recent years. Several clinical trials are exploring the safety and efficacy of novel agents and combinations, with promising advances being made.</p>
<p>At the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition, leading experts Ruben Mesa, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston Salem, NC, Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, shared their key highlights in MPNs, commenting on ongoing trials and promising combinations being explored, as well as future outlooks.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment of the BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), including myelofibrosis (MF), polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET), has transformed in recent years. Several clinical trials are exploring the safety and efficacy of novel agents and combinations, with promising advances being made.</p>
<p>At the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition, leading experts Ruben Mesa, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston Salem, NC, Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, shared their key highlights in MPNs, commenting on ongoing trials and promising combinations being explored, as well as future outlooks.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment of the BCR-ABL1-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), including myelofibrosis (MF), polycythemia vera (PV) and essential thrombocythemia (ET), has transformed in recent years. Several clinical trials are exploring the safety and efficacy of novel agents and combinations, with promising advances being made.
At the 65th ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition, leading experts Ruben Mesa, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston Salem, NC, Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, shared their key highlights in MPNs, commenting on ongoing trials and promising combinations being explored, as well as future outlooks.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL 2023 Session V: Expanding the CAR platform in NHL</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL 2023 Session V: Expanding the CAR platform in NHL</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-2023-session-v-expanding-the-car-platform-in-nhl/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-2023-session-v-expanding-the-car-platform-in-nhl/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 09:33:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, David Maloney, MD, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Miklos, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, discuss the growing role of CAR-T therapy in NHL and further comment on how to expand the CAR platform in this disease setting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, David Maloney, MD, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Miklos, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, discuss the growing role of CAR-T therapy in NHL and further comment on how to expand the CAR platform in this disease setting.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, David Maloney, MD, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, Jason Westin, MD, FACP, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Miklos, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, discuss the growing role of CAR-T therapy in NHL and further comment on how to expand the CAR platform in this disease setting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwCLL 2023: The role of continuous BTKis, approaching Richter’s transformation &amp; addressing the underrepresentation of elderly patients in trials</title>
        <itunes:title>iwCLL 2023: The role of continuous BTKis, approaching Richter’s transformation &amp; addressing the underrepresentation of elderly patients in trials</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcll-2023-the-role-of-continuous-btkis-approaching-richter-s-transformation-addressing-the-underrepresentation-of-elderly-patients-in-trials/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcll-2023-the-role-of-continuous-btkis-approaching-richter-s-transformation-addressing-the-underrepresentation-of-elderly-patients-in-trials/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 07 Dec 2023 12:48:08 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The biennial International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaTM (iwCLL 2023) was held recently in Boston, MA, and brought together experts who shared the latest updates in the treatment and management of CLL.</p>
<p>Tune in as we share some key highlights from this year's meeting. In this podcast, a variety of topics are covered, including the role of continuous BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in CLL, the importance of investigating the biology of Richter's transformation (RT), and the need to address the underrepresentation of elderly patients in CLL clinical trials. You will hear from several leading experts, including Kerry Rogers, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), DCFP, FCFP, DABFP, MSEd, CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD, University Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, and Adam Kittai, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The biennial International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaTM (iwCLL 2023) was held recently in Boston, MA, and brought together experts who shared the latest updates in the treatment and management of CLL.</p>
<p>Tune in as we share some key highlights from this year's meeting. In this podcast, a variety of topics are covered, including the role of continuous BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in CLL, the importance of investigating the biology of Richter's transformation (RT), and the need to address the underrepresentation of elderly patients in CLL clinical trials. You will hear from several leading experts, including Kerry Rogers, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), DCFP, FCFP, DABFP, MSEd, CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD, University Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, and Adam Kittai, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The biennial International Workshop on Chronic Lymphocytic LeukemiaTM (iwCLL 2023) was held recently in Boston, MA, and brought together experts who shared the latest updates in the treatment and management of CLL.
Tune in as we share some key highlights from this year's meeting. In this podcast, a variety of topics are covered, including the role of continuous BTK inhibitors (BTKis) in CLL, the importance of investigating the biology of Richter's transformation (RT), and the need to address the underrepresentation of elderly patients in CLL clinical trials. You will hear from several leading experts, including Kerry Rogers, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, Brian Koffman, MDCM (retired), DCFP, FCFP, DABFP, MSEd, CLL Society, Inc., Chula Vista, CA, Raul Cordoba, MD, PhD, University Hospital Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, Spain, and Adam Kittai, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL 2023 Session IV: Novel therapies in NHL: BTK inhibitors, BTK degraders, and bispecific antibodies</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL 2023 Session IV: Novel therapies in NHL: BTK inhibitors, BTK degraders, and bispecific antibodies</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-2023-session-iv-novel-therapies-in-nhl-btk-inhibitors-btk-degraders-and-bispecific-antibodies/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-2023-session-iv-novel-therapies-in-nhl-btk-inhibitors-btk-degraders-and-bispecific-antibodies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2023 11:26:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Tanya Siddiqi, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, discuss the role of BTK inhibitors and degraders in NHL. Following this, you will hear from Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, and Krish Patel, MD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, who discuss the growing role of bispecific antibodies, including glofitamab, epcoritamab and odronextamab, in this disease setting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Tanya Siddiqi, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, discuss the role of BTK inhibitors and degraders in NHL. Following this, you will hear from Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, and Krish Patel, MD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, who discuss the growing role of bispecific antibodies, including glofitamab, epcoritamab and odronextamab, in this disease setting.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Tanya Siddiqi, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, discuss the role of BTK inhibitors and degraders in NHL. Following this, you will hear from Martin Hutchings, MD, PhD, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, and Krish Patel, MD, Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA, who discuss the growing role of bispecific antibodies, including glofitamab, epcoritamab and odronextamab, in this disease setting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Unmet needs in AL amyloidosis, novel treatment strategies being explored, and the role of CHIP</title>
        <itunes:title>Unmet needs in AL amyloidosis, novel treatment strategies being explored, and the role of CHIP</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, there have been promising therapeutic advances in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, however, several unmet needs remain in this disease. Early and accurate diagnosis present a key challenge, and both clinicians and researchers are investigating novel strategies with the aim of improving outcomes for patients. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Angela Dispenzieri, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Paolo Lopedote, MD, St Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston, MA, Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, discuss unmet needs in AL amyloidosis, as well as novel immunotherapy strategies being explored. The experts also highlight the prevalence of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) in this disease setting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, there have been promising therapeutic advances in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, however, several unmet needs remain in this disease. Early and accurate diagnosis present a key challenge, and both clinicians and researchers are investigating novel strategies with the aim of improving outcomes for patients. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Angela Dispenzieri, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Paolo Lopedote, MD, St Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston, MA, Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, discuss unmet needs in AL amyloidosis, as well as novel immunotherapy strategies being explored. The experts also highlight the prevalence of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) in this disease setting.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, there have been promising therapeutic advances in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, however, several unmet needs remain in this disease. Early and accurate diagnosis present a key challenge, and both clinicians and researchers are investigating novel strategies with the aim of improving outcomes for patients. 
In this podcast, Angela Dispenzieri, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Paolo Lopedote, MD, St Elizabeth’s Medical Center, Boston, MA, Vaishali Sanchorawala, MD, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens, Athens, Greece, discuss unmet needs in AL amyloidosis, as well as novel immunotherapy strategies being explored. The experts also highlight the prevalence of clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP) in this disease setting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL 2023 Session III: Recent updates with the use of antibody-drug conjugates in NHL</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL 2023 Session III: Recent updates with the use of antibody-drug conjugates in NHL</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCPath, FRCP, FMedSci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Laurie Sehn, MD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, Andrew Davies, MRCP, PhD, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, and Sven De Vos, MD, PhD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, discuss novel therapies in NHL, drawing focus on the role of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCPath, FRCP, FMedSci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Laurie Sehn, MD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, Andrew Davies, MRCP, PhD, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, and Sven De Vos, MD, PhD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, discuss novel therapies in NHL, drawing focus on the role of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).</p>
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In this podcast, John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCPath, FRCP, FMedSci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Laurie Sehn, MD, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, Andrew Davies, MRCP, PhD, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, and Sven De Vos, MD, PhD, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, discuss novel therapies in NHL, drawing focus on the role of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>MPN diagnosis &amp; treatment: novel agents in PV, clinical guidance for the use of JAK inhibitors &amp; the growing role of combination approaches</title>
        <itunes:title>MPN diagnosis &amp; treatment: novel agents in PV, clinical guidance for the use of JAK inhibitors &amp; the growing role of combination approaches</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mpn-diagnosis-treatment-novel-agents-in-pv-clinical-guidance-for-the-use-of-jak-inhibitors-the-growing-role-of-combination-approaches/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) including myelofibrosis (MF) and polycythemia vera (PV) has transformed in recent years, although several challenges remain. There are ongoing clinical trials investigating the safety and efficacy of novel agents for this group of diseases, as well as strategies to improve the diagnosis and risk stratification of patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Anthony Hunter, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, and John Mascarenhas, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, discuss several updates in the field of MPNs. Topics covered include novel agents being explored in PV, clinical guidance for the use of JAK inhibitors in MF, and the growing role of combination approaches.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) including myelofibrosis (MF) and polycythemia vera (PV) has transformed in recent years, although several challenges remain. There are ongoing clinical trials investigating the safety and efficacy of novel agents for this group of diseases, as well as strategies to improve the diagnosis and risk stratification of patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Anthony Hunter, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, and John Mascarenhas, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, discuss several updates in the field of MPNs. Topics covered include novel agents being explored in PV, clinical guidance for the use of JAK inhibitors in MF, and the growing role of combination approaches.</p>
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In this podcast, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Anthony Hunter, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital &amp; Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, and John Mascarenhas, MD, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY, discuss several updates in the field of MPNs. Topics covered include novel agents being explored in PV, clinical guidance for the use of JAK inhibitors in MF, and the growing role of combination approaches.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL 2023 Session II: The evolving treatment landscape in mantle cell lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL 2023 Session II: The evolving treatment landscape in mantle cell lymphoma</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Marek Trněný, MD, PhD, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, John Kuruvilla, MD, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, and Yucai Wang, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, share some insights into the evolving treatment landscape in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), commenting on the changing role of transplantation and the impact of novel agents.</p>
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<p>In this podcast, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Marek Trněný, MD, PhD, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, John Kuruvilla, MD, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, and Yucai Wang, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, share some insights into the evolving treatment landscape in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), commenting on the changing role of transplantation and the impact of novel agents.</p>
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In this podcast, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Marek Trněný, MD, PhD, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, John Kuruvilla, MD, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, and Yucai Wang, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, share some insights into the evolving treatment landscape in mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), commenting on the changing role of transplantation and the impact of novel agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 20th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL 2023) took place in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts as they discussed the latest clinical updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in the treatment and management of lymphoma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p> </p>
<p>In this podcast, Francine Foss, MD, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Laurence de Leval, MD, PhD, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, Francois Lemonnier, MD, PhD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, and Steven Horwitz, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, discuss recent updates in the biology and treatment of T-cell lymphoma.</p>
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<p> </p>
<p>In this podcast, Francine Foss, MD, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Laurence de Leval, MD, PhD, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, Francois Lemonnier, MD, PhD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, and Steven Horwitz, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, discuss recent updates in the biology and treatment of T-cell lymphoma.</p>
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In this podcast, Francine Foss, MD, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Laurence de Leval, MD, PhD, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, Francois Lemonnier, MD, PhD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, and Steven Horwitz, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, discuss recent updates in the biology and treatment of T-cell lymphoma.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>iwAL 2023 Session IV: transplantation and immunotherapies in AML: improving patient outcomes</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP(UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Nelli Bejanyan, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss the most recent updates in transplantation and immunotherapies in AML, and further comment on how to improve outcomes for patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP(UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Nelli Bejanyan, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss the most recent updates in transplantation and immunotherapies in AML, and further comment on how to improve outcomes for patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP(UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, and Nelli Bejanyan, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss the most recent updates in transplantation and immunotherapies in AML, and further comment on how to improve outcomes for patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Classifying frailty and approaching elderly patients with lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>Classifying frailty and approaching elderly patients with lymphoma</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/classifying-frailty-and-approaching-elderly-patients-with-lymphoma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/classifying-frailty-and-approaching-elderly-patients-with-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 11:57:01 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>While the treatment landscape of both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; NHL) has improved in recent years, there are several challenges associated with treating elderly patients in these disease settings. The presence of comorbidities, as well as the risk of treatment-related toxicities, makes the treatment of elderly patients an important area of research.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Pallawi Torka, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, and Jonathan Friedberg, MD, MMSc, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, discuss challenges with classifying frailty in elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and HL, as well as treatment options available to these patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the treatment landscape of both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; NHL) has improved in recent years, there are several challenges associated with treating elderly patients in these disease settings. The presence of comorbidities, as well as the risk of treatment-related toxicities, makes the treatment of elderly patients an important area of research.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Pallawi Torka, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, and Jonathan Friedberg, MD, MMSc, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, discuss challenges with classifying frailty in elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and HL, as well as treatment options available to these patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[While the treatment landscape of both Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; NHL) has improved in recent years, there are several challenges associated with treating elderly patients in these disease settings. The presence of comorbidities, as well as the risk of treatment-related toxicities, makes the treatment of elderly patients an important area of research.
In this podcast, Pallawi Torka, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, and Jonathan Friedberg, MD, MMSc, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, discuss challenges with classifying frailty in elderly patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) and HL, as well as treatment options available to these patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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                <itunes:episode>217</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Updates on the diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment of lower-risk MDS</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates on the diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment of lower-risk MDS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-on-the-diagnosis-risk-stratification-and-treatment-of-lower-risk-mds/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-on-the-diagnosis-risk-stratification-and-treatment-of-lower-risk-mds/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2023 14:23:39 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) has remained a challenge in the field, and several studies are being conducted with the goal of improving the understanding of this disease. Furthermore, there have been recent updates to classification systems for MDS, including the Molecular International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-M). </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Rami Komrokji, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss recent updates in the diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment of LR-MDS. This discussion was filmed at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO 2023) held in Houston, TX.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) has remained a challenge in the field, and several studies are being conducted with the goal of improving the understanding of this disease. Furthermore, there have been recent updates to classification systems for MDS, including the Molecular International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-M). </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Rami Komrokji, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss recent updates in the diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment of LR-MDS. This discussion was filmed at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO 2023) held in Houston, TX.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment and management of lower-risk myelodysplastic syndromes (LR-MDS) has remained a challenge in the field, and several studies are being conducted with the goal of improving the understanding of this disease. Furthermore, there have been recent updates to classification systems for MDS, including the Molecular International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-M). 
In this podcast, you will hear from Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Rami Komrokji, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss recent updates in the diagnosis, risk stratification and treatment of LR-MDS. This discussion was filmed at the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO 2023) held in Houston, TX.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <itunes:episode>216</itunes:episode>
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        <title>iwAL 2023 Session III: The relevance of TP53 mutation in AML</title>
        <itunes:title>iwAL 2023 Session III: The relevance of TP53 mutation in AML</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2023-session-iii-the-relevance-of-tp53-mutation-in-aml/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 29 Sep 2023 07:44:30 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[
<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>


<p>In this podcast, Andrew Wei, MBBS, PhD, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss the relevance of TP53 mutation in AML, highlighting prognostic approaches and therapeutic strategies for this patient population. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[
<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (<em>iw</em>AL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>


<p>In this podcast, Andrew Wei, MBBS, PhD, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss the relevance of TP53 mutation in AML, highlighting prognostic approaches and therapeutic strategies for this patient population. </p>
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The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.


In this podcast, Andrew Wei, MBBS, PhD, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, and Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss the relevance of TP53 mutation in AML, highlighting prognostic approaches and therapeutic strategies for this patient population. 
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        <title>iwAL 2023 Session II: Novel treatments in AML: FLT3 inhibitors, combinations, and more</title>
        <itunes:title>iwAL 2023 Session II: Novel treatments in AML: FLT3 inhibitors, combinations, and more</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2023-session-ii-novel-treatments-in-aml-flt3-inhibitors-combinations-and-more/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2023-session-ii-novel-treatments-in-aml-flt3-inhibitors-combinations-and-more/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2023 08:37:10 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[
<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>


<p>In this podcast, Naval Daver, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gail Roboz, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY, Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, and Jessica Altman, MD, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, discuss new treatments in AML, drawing focus on FLT3 inhibitors, novel combinations, and treating patients with relapsed disease.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[
<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (<em>iw</em>AL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>


<p>In this podcast, Naval Daver, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gail Roboz, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY, Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, and Jessica Altman, MD, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, discuss new treatments in AML, drawing focus on FLT3 inhibitors, novel combinations, and treating patients with relapsed disease.</p>
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The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.


In this podcast, Naval Daver, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Gail Roboz, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City, NY, Harry Erba, MD, PhD, Duke University, Durham, NC, and Jessica Altman, MD, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, discuss new treatments in AML, drawing focus on FLT3 inhibitors, novel combinations, and treating patients with relapsed disease.
]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwAL 2023 Session I: Clonal hematopoiesis in AML, early detection and potential therapeutics</title>
        <itunes:title>iwAL 2023 Session I: Clonal hematopoiesis in AML, early detection and potential therapeutics</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2023-session-i-clonal-hematopoiesis-in-aml-early-detection-and-potential-therapeutics/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2023-session-i-clonal-hematopoiesis-in-aml-early-detection-and-potential-therapeutics/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2023 09:20:16 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Ravi Majeti, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Courtney DiNardo, MD, MSCE, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Uma Borate, MBBS, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, and Koichi Takahashi, MD, PhD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss clonal hematopoiesis (CH) in AML, early detection and intervention, and potential therapeutic strategies.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (<em>iw</em>AL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Ravi Majeti, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Courtney DiNardo, MD, MSCE, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Uma Borate, MBBS, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, and Koichi Takahashi, MD, PhD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss clonal hematopoiesis (CH) in AML, early detection and intervention, and potential therapeutic strategies.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 5th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL 2023) took place in San Diego, CA, and brought together leading experts in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) as they discussed the latest updates in the field. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest advances in AML and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Ravi Majeti, MD, PhD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, Courtney DiNardo, MD, MSCE, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Uma Borate, MBBS, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, Columbus, OH, and Koichi Takahashi, MD, PhD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss clonal hematopoiesis (CH) in AML, early detection and intervention, and potential therapeutic strategies.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <title>Applications of MRD in multiple myeloma: using MRD to guide treatment decisions</title>
        <itunes:title>Applications of MRD in multiple myeloma: using MRD to guide treatment decisions</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/applications-of-mrd-in-multiple-myeloma-using-mrd-to-guide-treatment-decisions/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/applications-of-mrd-in-multiple-myeloma-using-mrd-to-guide-treatment-decisions/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2023 14:30:12 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Measurable residual disease (MRD) has become a key biomarker in the field of multiple myeloma (MM), and the sensitivity of MRD testing has increased in recent years. MRD can indicate the depth of response to treatment as well as patient outcomes, leading to suggestions of using MRD status to guide the treatment of patients with myeloma. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, who discuss the exciting potential applications of MRD in multiple myeloma and share insights from recent clinical trials.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Measurable residual disease (MRD) has become a key biomarker in the field of multiple myeloma (MM), and the sensitivity of MRD testing has increased in recent years. MRD can indicate the depth of response to treatment as well as patient outcomes, leading to suggestions of using MRD status to guide the treatment of patients with myeloma. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, who discuss the exciting potential applications of MRD in multiple myeloma and share insights from recent clinical trials.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Measurable residual disease (MRD) has become a key biomarker in the field of multiple myeloma (MM), and the sensitivity of MRD testing has increased in recent years. MRD can indicate the depth of response to treatment as well as patient outcomes, leading to suggestions of using MRD status to guide the treatment of patients with myeloma. 
In this podcast, you will hear from Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Luciano Costa, MD, PhD, UAB School of Medicine, Birmingham, AL, and Bruno Paiva, PhD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, who discuss the exciting potential applications of MRD in multiple myeloma and share insights from recent clinical trials.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>Exploring and comparing the curative potential of CAR-T therapy &amp; bispecific antibodies in R/R DLBCL</title>
        <itunes:title>Exploring and comparing the curative potential of CAR-T therapy &amp; bispecific antibodies in R/R DLBCL</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-and-comparing-the-curative-potential-of-car-t-therapy-bispecific-antibodies-in-rr-dlbcl/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/exploring-and-comparing-the-curative-potential-of-car-t-therapy-bispecific-antibodies-in-rr-dlbcl/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 23 Aug 2023 15:52:50 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remains a major unmet need, and in recent years, the introduction of immunotherapies including CAR-T cells and bispecific antibodies has provided hope for several patients.</p>
<p>While both CAR-T cells and bispecific antibodies have their benefits, there are several factors to consider when evaluating their curative potential in R/R DLBCL. In this podcast, you will hear from Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Gloria Iacoboni, MD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, who share some insights into the value of CAR-T cells and bispecifics in R/R DLBCL, the benefits and drawbacks of these agents, and further comment on their efficacy and curative potential.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remains a major unmet need, and in recent years, the introduction of immunotherapies including CAR-T cells and bispecific antibodies has provided hope for several patients.</p>
<p>While both CAR-T cells and bispecific antibodies have their benefits, there are several factors to consider when evaluating their curative potential in R/R DLBCL. In this podcast, you will hear from Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Gloria Iacoboni, MD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, who share some insights into the value of CAR-T cells and bispecifics in R/R DLBCL, the benefits and drawbacks of these agents, and further comment on their efficacy and curative potential.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/hjatbf/CAR-T_cells_bispecifics_in_lymphoma8p6xy.mp3" length="13432253" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment and management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) remains a major unmet need, and in recent years, the introduction of immunotherapies including CAR-T cells and bispecific antibodies has provided hope for several patients.
While both CAR-T cells and bispecific antibodies have their benefits, there are several factors to consider when evaluating their curative potential in R/R DLBCL. In this podcast, you will hear from Manali Kamdar, MD, University of Colorado, Aurora, CO, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Gloria Iacoboni, MD, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology, Barcelona, Spain, who share some insights into the value of CAR-T cells and bispecifics in R/R DLBCL, the benefits and drawbacks of these agents, and further comment on their efficacy and curative potential.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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                <itunes:episode>211</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Pre-MDS states: improving prognosis, novel therapeutic approaches, and challenges with distinguishing these conditions</title>
        <itunes:title>Pre-MDS states: improving prognosis, novel therapeutic approaches, and challenges with distinguishing these conditions</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/pre-mds-states-improving-prognosis-novel-therapeutic-approaches-and-challenges-with-distinguishing-these-conditions/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/pre-mds-states-improving-prognosis-novel-therapeutic-approaches-and-challenges-with-distinguishing-these-conditions/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 16 Aug 2023 13:08:56 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneic group of disorders which remain a challenge to diagnose and treat. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in understanding various pre-MDS states, including idiopathic cytopenia of unknown significance (ICUS), clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS). The identification and classification of these pre-MDS states remains a challenge in the field, and it is important to continue developing distinct criteria to distinguish between these states and overt disease.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Moshe Mittelman, MD, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, and Klaus Metzeler, MD, University of Leipzig Medical Center, Leipzig, Germany, who discuss approaches used to identify patients with pre-MDS states, the importance of early intervention, and challenges with distinguishing these conditions. The experts also highlight strategies that may be used to improve diagnosis, and further discuss treatment approaches being explored for these individuals.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneic group of disorders which remain a challenge to diagnose and treat. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in understanding various pre-MDS states, including idiopathic cytopenia of unknown significance (ICUS), clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS). The identification and classification of these pre-MDS states remains a challenge in the field, and it is important to continue developing distinct criteria to distinguish between these states and overt disease.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Moshe Mittelman, MD, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, and Klaus Metzeler, MD, University of Leipzig Medical Center, Leipzig, Germany, who discuss approaches used to identify patients with pre-MDS states, the importance of early intervention, and challenges with distinguishing these conditions. The experts also highlight strategies that may be used to improve diagnosis, and further discuss treatment approaches being explored for these individuals.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneic group of disorders which remain a challenge to diagnose and treat. In recent years, there has been an increased interest in understanding various pre-MDS states, including idiopathic cytopenia of unknown significance (ICUS), clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), and clonal cytopenia of unknown significance (CCUS). The identification and classification of these pre-MDS states remains a challenge in the field, and it is important to continue developing distinct criteria to distinguish between these states and overt disease.
In this podcast, you will hear from Moshe Mittelman, MD, Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel Aviv, Israel, and Klaus Metzeler, MD, University of Leipzig Medical Center, Leipzig, Germany, who discuss approaches used to identify patients with pre-MDS states, the importance of early intervention, and challenges with distinguishing these conditions. The experts also highlight strategies that may be used to improve diagnosis, and further discuss treatment approaches being explored for these individuals.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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                <itunes:episode>210</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Accelerated-phase MPNs: mutational landscape, challenges, and novel treatment strategies being explored</title>
        <itunes:title>Accelerated-phase MPNs: mutational landscape, challenges, and novel treatment strategies being explored</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/accelerated-phase-mpns-mutational-landscape-challenges-and-novel-treatment-strategies-being-explored/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/accelerated-phase-mpns-mutational-landscape-challenges-and-novel-treatment-strategies-being-explored/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 10 Aug 2023 15:01:33 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Patients with BCR-ABL negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are at risk of progressing to accelerated-phase or blast-phase disease (MPN-AP/BP). Several mutations, including ASXL1, EZH2, and TP53, are involved in progression to MPN-AP/BP, and there are a number of challenges with treating patients who progress to this stage. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Jan Philipp Bewersdorf, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, discuss the mutational landscape of MPN-AP, and further highlight challenges with treating patients. The experts also comment on novel therapeutic strategies being explored in this space.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Patients with BCR-ABL negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are at risk of progressing to accelerated-phase or blast-phase disease (MPN-AP/BP). Several mutations, including ASXL1, EZH2, and TP53, are involved in progression to MPN-AP/BP, and there are a number of challenges with treating patients who progress to this stage. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Jan Philipp Bewersdorf, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, discuss the mutational landscape of MPN-AP, and further highlight challenges with treating patients. The experts also comment on novel therapeutic strategies being explored in this space.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Patients with BCR-ABL negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are at risk of progressing to accelerated-phase or blast-phase disease (MPN-AP/BP). Several mutations, including ASXL1, EZH2, and TP53, are involved in progression to MPN-AP/BP, and there are a number of challenges with treating patients who progress to this stage. 
In this podcast, Anand Patel, MD, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Jan Philipp Bewersdorf, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, NY, discuss the mutational landscape of MPN-AP, and further highlight challenges with treating patients. The experts also comment on novel therapeutic strategies being explored in this space.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>497</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>209</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Determining the optimal sequencing of bispecifics and CAR-T cells in multiple myeloma</title>
        <itunes:title>Determining the optimal sequencing of bispecifics and CAR-T cells in multiple myeloma</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/determining-the-optimal-sequencing-of-bispecifics-and-car-t-cells-in-multiple-myeloma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/determining-the-optimal-sequencing-of-bispecifics-and-car-t-cells-in-multiple-myeloma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 03 Aug 2023 12:07:13 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells have transformed the myeloma treatment landscape in recent years, providing hope for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. While both of these therapies offer benefits to patients, there are challenges to address regarding the optimal sequencing of these agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Salomon Manier, MD, PhD, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France, Surbhi Sidana, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, share some interesting insights into the optimal sequencing of bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells in myeloma, highlighting data from recent clinical trials.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells have transformed the myeloma treatment landscape in recent years, providing hope for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. While both of these therapies offer benefits to patients, there are challenges to address regarding the optimal sequencing of these agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Salomon Manier, MD, PhD, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France, Surbhi Sidana, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, share some interesting insights into the optimal sequencing of bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells in myeloma, highlighting data from recent clinical trials.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells have transformed the myeloma treatment landscape in recent years, providing hope for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. While both of these therapies offer benefits to patients, there are challenges to address regarding the optimal sequencing of these agents.
In this podcast, experts Salomon Manier, MD, PhD, Lille University Hospital, Lille, France, Surbhi Sidana, MD, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, and Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, share some interesting insights into the optimal sequencing of bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells in myeloma, highlighting data from recent clinical trials.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>427</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>208</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Overcoming barriers to CAR-T therapy: improving access and cost</title>
        <itunes:title>Overcoming barriers to CAR-T therapy: improving access and cost</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/overcoming-barriers-to-car-t-therapy-improving-access-and-cost/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/overcoming-barriers-to-car-t-therapy-improving-access-and-cost/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 27 Jul 2023 15:02:21 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T therapy has become a promising novel option for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) hematological malignancies, providing hope to several individuals with a high unmet medical need. Although CAR-T cells have demonstrated promising efficacy in patients, there are several challenges that need to be overcome before these are optimally used in clinical practice. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Edward Cliff, MPH, MBBS, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, and Natacha Bolaños, Lymphoma Coalition Europe, Madrid, Spain, who discuss two major barriers to CAR-T therapy: the high cost of CAR-T cells and the need to improve access to these agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T therapy has become a promising novel option for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) hematological malignancies, providing hope to several individuals with a high unmet medical need. Although CAR-T cells have demonstrated promising efficacy in patients, there are several challenges that need to be overcome before these are optimally used in clinical practice. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Edward Cliff, MPH, MBBS, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, and Natacha Bolaños, Lymphoma Coalition Europe, Madrid, Spain, who discuss two major barriers to CAR-T therapy: the high cost of CAR-T cells and the need to improve access to these agents.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[CAR-T therapy has become a promising novel option for patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) hematological malignancies, providing hope to several individuals with a high unmet medical need. Although CAR-T cells have demonstrated promising efficacy in patients, there are several challenges that need to be overcome before these are optimally used in clinical practice. 
In this podcast, you will hear from Edward Cliff, MPH, MBBS, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA, and Natacha Bolaños, Lymphoma Coalition Europe, Madrid, Spain, who discuss two major barriers to CAR-T therapy: the high cost of CAR-T cells and the need to improve access to these agents.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
        <itunes:explicit>false</itunes:explicit>
        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>686</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>207</itunes:episode>
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        <title>The importance of addressing quality of life and improving symptom management in MPNs</title>
        <itunes:title>The importance of addressing quality of life and improving symptom management in MPNs</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-importance-of-addressing-quality-of-life-and-improving-symptom-management-in-mpns/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-importance-of-addressing-quality-of-life-and-improving-symptom-management-in-mpns/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 10:17:11 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a challenging group of diseases to treat, and patients with MPNs suffer from several symptoms which negatively impact their quality of life (QoL). Novel agents, including JAK inhibitors, have demonstrated an ability to reduce symptom burden in patients with MPNs, and there is ongoing research aimed at improving symptom management and QoL in these patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Ruben Mesa, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston Salem, NC, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Jeanne Palmer, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, who discuss the importance of understanding and addressing QoL in patients with MPNs, and further highlight strategies to improve symptom management.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a challenging group of diseases to treat, and patients with MPNs suffer from several symptoms which negatively impact their quality of life (QoL). Novel agents, including JAK inhibitors, have demonstrated an ability to reduce symptom burden in patients with MPNs, and there is ongoing research aimed at improving symptom management and QoL in these patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Ruben Mesa, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston Salem, NC, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Jeanne Palmer, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, who discuss the importance of understanding and addressing QoL in patients with MPNs, and further highlight strategies to improve symptom management.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/yzrqgt/QoL_in_MPNsbgaqa.mp3" length="9021803" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a challenging group of diseases to treat, and patients with MPNs suffer from several symptoms which negatively impact their quality of life (QoL). Novel agents, including JAK inhibitors, have demonstrated an ability to reduce symptom burden in patients with MPNs, and there is ongoing research aimed at improving symptom management and QoL in these patients.
In this podcast, you will hear from Ruben Mesa, MD, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston Salem, NC, Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Jeanne Palmer, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, who discuss the importance of understanding and addressing QoL in patients with MPNs, and further highlight strategies to improve symptom management.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <title>Updates in the treatment and management of amyloidosis and the importance of the multidisciplinary team</title>
        <itunes:title>Updates in the treatment and management of amyloidosis and the importance of the multidisciplinary team</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-in-the-treatment-and-management-of-amyloidosis-and-the-importance-of-the-multidisciplinary-team/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-in-the-treatment-and-management-of-amyloidosis-and-the-importance-of-the-multidisciplinary-team/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 11 Jul 2023 16:51:18 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Amyloidosis is a rare disease in which insoluble amyloid proteins are deposited in tissues or organs, resulting in organ damage. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease remain a major challenge, with several novel agents being explored in clinical trials. Furthermore, clinicians and researchers are drawing attention to the important role of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the treatment and management of patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, discuss recent updates in the treatment and management of amyloidosis, and further highlight the importance of the MDT in this disease.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amyloidosis is a rare disease in which insoluble amyloid proteins are deposited in tissues or organs, resulting in organ damage. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease remain a major challenge, with several novel agents being explored in clinical trials. Furthermore, clinicians and researchers are drawing attention to the important role of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the treatment and management of patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, discuss recent updates in the treatment and management of amyloidosis, and further highlight the importance of the MDT in this disease.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/cs7ugp/Amyloidosis_current_landscape79me6.mp3" length="12273251" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Amyloidosis is a rare disease in which insoluble amyloid proteins are deposited in tissues or organs, resulting in organ damage. The diagnosis and treatment of this disease remain a major challenge, with several novel agents being explored in clinical trials. Furthermore, clinicians and researchers are drawing attention to the important role of the multidisciplinary team (MDT) in the treatment and management of patients.
In this podcast, experts Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Efstathios Kastritis, MD, University of Athens School of Medicine, Athens, Greece, discuss recent updates in the treatment and management of amyloidosis, and further highlight the importance of the MDT in this disease.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>509</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>205</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Hemophilia: the current standard of care and the value of novel gene therapies</title>
        <itunes:title>Hemophilia: the current standard of care and the value of novel gene therapies</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/hemophilia-the-current-standard-of-care-and-the-value-of-novel-gene-therapies/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/hemophilia-the-current-standard-of-care-and-the-value-of-novel-gene-therapies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 05 Jul 2023 11:39:03 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, the hemophilia treatment landscape has transformed, with novel agents aiming to improve patient care and quality of life. Factor replacement therapy has been the standard of care in hemophilia, although there are limitations to this approach. More recently, the approval of novel gene therapies has presented a promising option for patients with both hemophilia A and B.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Michiel Coppens, MD, PhD, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Johannes Oldenburg, MD, University Clinic Bonn, Bonn, Germany, who discuss the current standard of care in hemophilia and share some insights into the value of gene therapies. </p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, the hemophilia treatment landscape has transformed, with novel agents aiming to improve patient care and quality of life. Factor replacement therapy has been the standard of care in hemophilia, although there are limitations to this approach. More recently, the approval of novel gene therapies has presented a promising option for patients with both hemophilia A and B.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Michiel Coppens, MD, PhD, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Johannes Oldenburg, MD, University Clinic Bonn, Bonn, Germany, who discuss the current standard of care in hemophilia and share some insights into the value of gene therapies. </p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/wv3ps9/Hemophilia_podcast6fe6n.mp3" length="9807258" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Over the years, the hemophilia treatment landscape has transformed, with novel agents aiming to improve patient care and quality of life. Factor replacement therapy has been the standard of care in hemophilia, although there are limitations to this approach. More recently, the approval of novel gene therapies has presented a promising option for patients with both hemophilia A and B.
In this podcast, you will hear from Michiel Coppens, MD, PhD, Amsterdam UMC, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, and Johannes Oldenburg, MD, University Clinic Bonn, Bonn, Germany, who discuss the current standard of care in hemophilia and share some insights into the value of gene therapies. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CLL highlights at EHA 2023: latest advances with the use of BTK inhibitors</title>
        <itunes:title>CLL highlights at EHA 2023: latest advances with the use of BTK inhibitors</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/cll-highlights-at-eha-2023-latest-advances-with-the-use-of-btk-inhibitors/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/cll-highlights-at-eha-2023-latest-advances-with-the-use-of-btk-inhibitors/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 29 Jun 2023 09:53:41 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors have transformed the treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), with both covalent and non-covalent agents being explored. There are several questions surrounding the sequencing and selection of these agents, and clinical trials exploring their efficacy. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Othman-Al Sawaf, MD, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, who discuss the latest updates with the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL. Topics addressed include the management of double-refractory patients, the efficacy and toxicity of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors, the sequencing of these agents, and more. </p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors have transformed the treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), with both covalent and non-covalent agents being explored. There are several questions surrounding the sequencing and selection of these agents, and clinical trials exploring their efficacy. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Othman-Al Sawaf, MD, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, who discuss the latest updates with the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL. Topics addressed include the management of double-refractory patients, the efficacy and toxicity of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors, the sequencing of these agents, and more. </p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/267gx5/EHA_session_-_CLL9l4w0.mp3" length="20683752" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors have transformed the treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), with both covalent and non-covalent agents being explored. There are several questions surrounding the sequencing and selection of these agents, and clinical trials exploring their efficacy. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology. 
In this podcast, you will hear from Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, and Othman-Al Sawaf, MD, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany, who discuss the latest updates with the use of BTK inhibitors in CLL. Topics addressed include the management of double-refractory patients, the efficacy and toxicity of covalent and non-covalent BTK inhibitors, the sequencing of these agents, and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Myeloma highlights at EHA 2023: CARTITUDE-4 &amp; CARTITUDE-1 updates &amp; the use of MRD in clinical practice</title>
        <itunes:title>Myeloma highlights at EHA 2023: CARTITUDE-4 &amp; CARTITUDE-1 updates &amp; the use of MRD in clinical practice</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/myeloma-highlights-at-eha-2023-cartitude-4-cartitude-1-updates-the-use-of-mrd-in-clinical-practice/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/myeloma-highlights-at-eha-2023-cartitude-4-cartitude-1-updates-the-use-of-mrd-in-clinical-practice/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2023 14:30:01 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, CAR-T cell therapy has transformed the myeloma treatment landscape and has provided a valuable option to patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. Several clinical trials are evaluating the efficacy of CAR-T cells and are further exploring the possibility of bringing these agents into earlier lines of therapy. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Jesús San Miguel, MD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and Enrique Ocio, MD, PhD, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain, who share some updates from the CARTITUDE-4 and CARTITUDE-1 trials (NCT04181827; NCT03548207), and further comment on current and emerging uses of measurable residual disease (MRD) in clinical practice.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, CAR-T cell therapy has transformed the myeloma treatment landscape and has provided a valuable option to patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. Several clinical trials are evaluating the efficacy of CAR-T cells and are further exploring the possibility of bringing these agents into earlier lines of therapy. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Jesús San Miguel, MD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and Enrique Ocio, MD, PhD, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain, who share some updates from the CARTITUDE-4 and CARTITUDE-1 trials (NCT04181827; NCT03548207), and further comment on current and emerging uses of measurable residual disease (MRD) in clinical practice.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, CAR-T cell therapy has transformed the myeloma treatment landscape and has provided a valuable option to patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) disease. Several clinical trials are evaluating the efficacy of CAR-T cells and are further exploring the possibility of bringing these agents into earlier lines of therapy. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology.
In this podcast, you will hear from Jesús San Miguel, MD, University of Navarra, Pamplona, Spain, and Enrique Ocio, MD, PhD, Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital, Santander, Spain, who share some updates from the CARTITUDE-4 and CARTITUDE-1 trials (NCT04181827; NCT03548207), and further comment on current and emerging uses of measurable residual disease (MRD) in clinical practice.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Lymphoma highlights at EHA 2023: sequencing bispecifics &amp; CAR-T cells, bridging therapy &amp; toxicity management</title>
        <itunes:title>Lymphoma highlights at EHA 2023: sequencing bispecifics &amp; CAR-T cells, bridging therapy &amp; toxicity management</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/lymphoma-highlights-at-eha-2023-sequencing-bispecifics-car-t-cells-bridging-therapy-toxicity-management/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/lymphoma-highlights-at-eha-2023-sequencing-bispecifics-car-t-cells-bridging-therapy-toxicity-management/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 12:58:44 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) has transformed in recent years, with novel immunotherapies including bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells demonstrating promising results. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Gloria Iacoboni, MD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who share some insights into recent advances in CAR-T therapy and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of LBCL. Topics covered include the sequencing of these agents, bridging therapies, and managing toxicities and cytopenias after CAR-T therapy. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) has transformed in recent years, with novel immunotherapies including bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells demonstrating promising results. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Gloria Iacoboni, MD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who share some insights into recent advances in CAR-T therapy and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of LBCL. Topics covered include the sequencing of these agents, bridging therapies, and managing toxicities and cytopenias after CAR-T therapy. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment landscape of large B-cell lymphoma (LBCL) has transformed in recent years, with novel immunotherapies including bispecific antibodies and CAR-T cells demonstrating promising results. At the 2023 EHA meeting, leading experts from around the globe came together to discuss the latest updates in all areas of hematological oncology. 
In this podcast, you will hear from Gloria Iacoboni, MD, Vall d’Hebron University Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Paolo Strati, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who share some insights into recent advances in CAR-T therapy and bispecific antibodies in the treatment of LBCL. Topics covered include the sequencing of these agents, bridging therapies, and managing toxicities and cytopenias after CAR-T therapy. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwCAR-T Session IV: CAR-T therapy in CLL: challenges, combination approaches and ongoing trials</title>
        <itunes:title>iwCAR-T Session IV: CAR-T therapy in CLL: challenges, combination approaches and ongoing trials</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcar-t-session-iv-car-t-therapy-in-cll-challenges-combination-approaches-and-ongoing-trials/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcar-t-session-iv-car-t-therapy-in-cll-challenges-combination-approaches-and-ongoing-trials/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jun 2023 11:07:48 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Joseph Melenhorst, PhD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Tanya Siddiqi, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who discuss challenges with implementing CAR-T therapy in CLL, ongoing clinical trials, and research exploring combination approaches with CAR-T cells and Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Joseph Melenhorst, PhD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Tanya Siddiqi, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who discuss challenges with implementing CAR-T therapy in CLL, ongoing clinical trials, and research exploring combination approaches with CAR-T cells and Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Joseph Melenhorst, PhD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Tanya Siddiqi, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who discuss challenges with implementing CAR-T therapy in CLL, ongoing clinical trials, and research exploring combination approaches with CAR-T cells and Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>MDS 2023 highlights: managing anemia in lower-risk MDS &amp; overcoming treatment failure in higher-risk disease</title>
        <itunes:title>MDS 2023 highlights: managing anemia in lower-risk MDS &amp; overcoming treatment failure in higher-risk disease</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mds-2023-highlights-managing-anemia-in-lower-risk-mds-overcoming-treatment-failure-in-higher-risk-disease/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mds-2023-highlights-managing-anemia-in-lower-risk-mds-overcoming-treatment-failure-in-higher-risk-disease/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2023 16:53:23 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Therapeutic agents for patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are currently under active investigation in clinical trials. The management of cytopenias, including anemia, is an important component in the treatment of lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS), and many agents are being evaluated to better manage these. In the context of higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS), many patients may fail to respond to novel agents and the reasons for these failures are a key topic of discussion in the field.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, as they discuss the management of anemia in LR-MDS and strategies to overcome treatment failure in HR-MDS. This discussion was filmed at the 17th International Congress on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) 2023, held in Marseille, France.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Therapeutic agents for patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are currently under active investigation in clinical trials. The management of cytopenias, including anemia, is an important component in the treatment of lower-risk MDS (LR-MDS), and many agents are being evaluated to better manage these. In the context of higher-risk MDS (HR-MDS), many patients may fail to respond to novel agents and the reasons for these failures are a key topic of discussion in the field.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, as they discuss the management of anemia in LR-MDS and strategies to overcome treatment failure in HR-MDS. This discussion was filmed at the 17th International Congress on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) 2023, held in Marseille, France.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, as they discuss the management of anemia in LR-MDS and strategies to overcome treatment failure in HR-MDS. This discussion was filmed at the 17th International Congress on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) 2023, held in Marseille, France.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwCAR-T Session III: CAR-T therapy in AML: ongoing challenges and strategies to improve patient outcomes</title>
        <itunes:title>iwCAR-T Session III: CAR-T therapy in AML: ongoing challenges and strategies to improve patient outcomes</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcar-t-session-iii-car-t-therapy-in-aml-ongoing-challenges-and-strategies-to-improve-patient-outcomes/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcar-t-session-iii-car-t-therapy-in-aml-ongoing-challenges-and-strategies-to-improve-patient-outcomes/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 24 May 2023 15:55:54 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, and Roman Shapiro, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who discuss major challenges with CAR-T therapy in AML, strategies to improve outcomes for patients, and more. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, and Roman Shapiro, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who discuss major challenges with CAR-T therapy in AML, strategies to improve outcomes for patients, and more. </p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Marion Subklewe, MD, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Munich, Germany, and Roman Shapiro, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who discuss major challenges with CAR-T therapy in AML, strategies to improve outcomes for patients, and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>iwCAR-T Session II: CAR-T therapy in ALL: ongoing challenges and future outlooks</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcar-t-session-ii-car-t-therapy-in-all-ongoing-challenges-and-future-outlooks/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwcar-t-session-ii-car-t-therapy-in-all-ongoing-challenges-and-future-outlooks/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2023 17:34:12 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts Bijal Shah, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Rebecca Gardner, MD, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA, Claire Roddie, MD, PhD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, who discuss the latest updates with CAR-T therapy in ALL. The experts share some insights into challenges with implementing CAR-T therapy in this disease, and further explain strategies to improve the efficacy of these agents. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts Bijal Shah, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Rebecca Gardner, MD, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA, Claire Roddie, MD, PhD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, who discuss the latest updates with CAR-T therapy in ALL. The experts share some insights into challenges with implementing CAR-T therapy in this disease, and further explain strategies to improve the efficacy of these agents. </p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts Bijal Shah, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Rebecca Gardner, MD, Seattle Children's Hospital, Seattle, WA, Claire Roddie, MD, PhD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Nirav Shah, MD, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, who discuss the latest updates with CAR-T therapy in ALL. The experts share some insights into challenges with implementing CAR-T therapy in this disease, and further explain strategies to improve the efficacy of these agents. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Loretta Nastoupil, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who share some updates on CAR-T therapy in lymphoma, and further discuss where bispecific antibodies may fit in the treatment landscape.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 5th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) took place in Scottsdale, AZ, on 14 – 16 April, 2023, and brought together world-leading experts in CAR-T therapy as they discussed the latest in the field. In this podcast series, you will gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting, which covered the latest updates in CAR-T therapy in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), lymphoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and more.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Loretta Nastoupil, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who share some updates on CAR-T therapy in lymphoma, and further discuss where bispecific antibodies may fit in the treatment landscape.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from Loretta Nastoupil, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, and Mazyar Shadman, MD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who share some updates on CAR-T therapy in lymphoma, and further discuss where bispecific antibodies may fit in the treatment landscape.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>iwMyeloma Session III: reaching a cure for multiple myeloma and concepts that need to be addressed</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York City, NY, Pieter Sonneveld, MD, PhD, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Sagar Lonial, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, discuss the possibility of reaching a cure in multiple myeloma, and further highlight concepts that need to be addressed to deliver this to patients.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (<em>iw</em>Myeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York City, NY, Pieter Sonneveld, MD, PhD, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Sagar Lonial, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, discuss the possibility of reaching a cure in multiple myeloma, and further highlight concepts that need to be addressed to deliver this to patients.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York City, NY, Pieter Sonneveld, MD, PhD, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and Sagar Lonial, MD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, discuss the possibility of reaching a cure in multiple myeloma, and further highlight concepts that need to be addressed to deliver this to patients.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The current role of stem cell transplantation in MPNs &amp; how this may change with novel agents</title>
        <itunes:title>The current role of stem cell transplantation in MPNs &amp; how this may change with novel agents</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases which remain a challenge to treat. While there have been several advances in the MPN treatment landscape, allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) remains the only curative option for patients. There are several important factors to consider when selecting patients for transplant, and the introduction of novel targeted therapies may further impact the role of alloSCT in MPNs.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Ruben Mesa, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston-Salem, NC, Jeanne Palmer, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Haris Ali, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who discuss the current role of alloSCT in MPNs and how this may change with novel agents.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases which remain a challenge to treat. While there have been several advances in the MPN treatment landscape, allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) remains the only curative option for patients. There are several important factors to consider when selecting patients for transplant, and the introduction of novel targeted therapies may further impact the role of alloSCT in MPNs.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Ruben Mesa, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston-Salem, NC, Jeanne Palmer, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Haris Ali, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who discuss the current role of alloSCT in MPNs and how this may change with novel agents.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from Ruben Mesa, Levine Cancer Institute, Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Comprehensive Cancer Center, Winston-Salem, NC, Jeanne Palmer, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Claire Harrison, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Haris Ali, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who discuss the current role of alloSCT in MPNs and how this may change with novel agents.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwMyeloma Session II: the tumor microenvironment and mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies</title>
        <itunes:title>iwMyeloma Session II: the tumor microenvironment and mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwmyeloma-session-ii-the-tumor-microenvironment-and-mechanisms-of-resistance-to-targeted-therapies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 19 Apr 2023 15:56:57 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Irene Ghobrial, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Paola Neri, MD, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, Lawrence Boise, PhD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Charlotte Pawlyn, BA, MBBChir, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discuss the tumor microenvironment, the immune microenvironment, and mechanisms of resistance to agents including IMiDs, bispecifics and CAR-T cells.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (<em>iw</em>Myeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Irene Ghobrial, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Paola Neri, MD, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, Lawrence Boise, PhD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Charlotte Pawlyn, BA, MBBChir, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discuss the tumor microenvironment, the immune microenvironment, and mechanisms of resistance to agents including IMiDs, bispecifics and CAR-T cells.</p>
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In this podcast, Irene Ghobrial, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Paola Neri, MD, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, Lawrence Boise, PhD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Charlotte Pawlyn, BA, MBBChir, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, discuss the tumor microenvironment, the immune microenvironment, and mechanisms of resistance to agents including IMiDs, bispecifics and CAR-T cells.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwMyeloma Session I: genomics of high-risk and smoldering multiple myeloma</title>
        <itunes:title>iwMyeloma Session I: genomics of high-risk and smoldering multiple myeloma</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (iwMyeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year's meeting. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Leif Bergsagel, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Francesco Maura, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Jill Corre, PharmD, PhD, The Cancer University Institute of Toulouse Oncopole (IUCT), Toulouse, France, and Niels Weinhold, PhD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, discuss the genomics of high-risk multiple myeloma and smoldering myeloma. Topics covered include the importance of next-generation sequencing (NGS), the role of del(17p) and TP53 mutations, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 16th International Workshop on Multiple Myeloma (<em>iw</em>Myeloma) 2023 took place in Madrid, Spain, and brought together leading clinicians and researchers who discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in the treatment of multiple myeloma and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year's meeting. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Leif Bergsagel, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Francesco Maura, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Jill Corre, PharmD, PhD, The Cancer University Institute of Toulouse Oncopole (IUCT), Toulouse, France, and Niels Weinhold, PhD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, discuss the genomics of high-risk multiple myeloma and smoldering myeloma. Topics covered include the importance of next-generation sequencing (NGS), the role of del(17p) and TP53 mutations, and more.</p>
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In this podcast, Leif Bergsagel, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Francesco Maura, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Jill Corre, PharmD, PhD, The Cancer University Institute of Toulouse Oncopole (IUCT), Toulouse, France, and Niels Weinhold, PhD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, discuss the genomics of high-risk multiple myeloma and smoldering myeloma. Topics covered include the importance of next-generation sequencing (NGS), the role of del(17p) and TP53 mutations, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The important role of transplantation in AML: improving outcomes for patients &amp; the value of pre-transplant MRD</title>
        <itunes:title>The important role of transplantation in AML: improving outcomes for patients &amp; the value of pre-transplant MRD</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) remains a valuable treatment option for fit patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and the importance of measurable residual disease (MRD) monitoring in this malignancy is well established. Several clinicians and researchers are conducting trials to further evaluate how to improve outcomes for patients undergoing alloSCT.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP(UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, and Christopher Hourigan, MD, DPhil, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, who discuss the important role of transplantation in AML, the value of pre-transplant MRD, and more. This discussion was filmed at the 18th International Symposium on Acute Leukemias (ISALXVIII), held in Munich, Germany. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) remains a valuable treatment option for fit patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and the importance of measurable residual disease (MRD) monitoring in this malignancy is well established. Several clinicians and researchers are conducting trials to further evaluate how to improve outcomes for patients undergoing alloSCT.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP(UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, and Christopher Hourigan, MD, DPhil, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, who discuss the important role of transplantation in AML, the value of pre-transplant MRD, and more. This discussion was filmed at the 18th International Symposium on Acute Leukemias (ISALXVIII), held in Munich, Germany. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) remains a valuable treatment option for fit patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), and the importance of measurable residual disease (MRD) monitoring in this malignancy is well established. Several clinicians and researchers are conducting trials to further evaluate how to improve outcomes for patients undergoing alloSCT.
In this podcast, you will hear from Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP(UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, and Christopher Hourigan, MD, DPhil, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, who discuss the important role of transplantation in AML, the value of pre-transplant MRD, and more. This discussion was filmed at the 18th International Symposium on Acute Leukemias (ISALXVIII), held in Munich, Germany. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Insights into the changing role of chemotherapy in lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>Insights into the changing role of chemotherapy in lymphoma</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/insights-into-the-changing-role-of-chemotherapy-in-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2023 09:15:20 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Although several novel agents have been implemented in the treatment of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; NHL), chemotherapy remains the backbone of treatment, both in the frontline and relapsed settings.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, who shares some insights into the current role of chemotherapy in HL and various subtypes of NHL, and further explains how novel therapies, including CAR-T cells and antibodies, are changing the treatment landscape of these diseases.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although several novel agents have been implemented in the treatment of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; NHL), chemotherapy remains the backbone of treatment, both in the frontline and relapsed settings.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, who shares some insights into the current role of chemotherapy in HL and various subtypes of NHL, and further explains how novel therapies, including CAR-T cells and antibodies, are changing the treatment landscape of these diseases.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Although several novel agents have been implemented in the treatment of Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (HL; NHL), chemotherapy remains the backbone of treatment, both in the frontline and relapsed settings.
In this podcast, you will hear from Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, who shares some insights into the current role of chemotherapy in HL and various subtypes of NHL, and further explains how novel therapies, including CAR-T cells and antibodies, are changing the treatment landscape of these diseases.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Comparing the ICC and WHO classifications for MDS and their impact on clinical practice</title>
        <itunes:title>Comparing the ICC and WHO classifications for MDS and their impact on clinical practice</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Recently, the International Consensus Classification (ICC) and World Health Organization (WHO) classification systems for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) were updated and published. Although these two systems are similar, there are key differences which must be taken into consideration by clinicians when diagnosing patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Rami Komrokji, MD, and Somedeb Ball, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss the latest updates in the classification of MDS and share some insights into how these may impact clinical practice.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, the International Consensus Classification (ICC) and World Health Organization (WHO) classification systems for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) were updated and published. Although these two systems are similar, there are key differences which must be taken into consideration by clinicians when diagnosing patients.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Rami Komrokji, MD, and Somedeb Ball, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss the latest updates in the classification of MDS and share some insights into how these may impact clinical practice.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Recently, the International Consensus Classification (ICC) and World Health Organization (WHO) classification systems for myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) were updated and published. Although these two systems are similar, there are key differences which must be taken into consideration by clinicians when diagnosing patients.
In this podcast, experts Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale University and Yale Cancer Center, New Haven, CT, Sanam Loghavi, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Rami Komrokji, MD, and Somedeb Ball, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, discuss the latest updates in the classification of MDS and share some insights into how these may impact clinical practice.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>Managing and treating toxicities associated with CAR-T therapy: CRS, ICANS &amp; infections</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/managing-and-treating-toxicities-associated-with-car-t-therapy-crs-icans-and-infections/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T cell therapy represents a major breakthrough in the treatment of hematological malignancies, including multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). However, there are several toxicities associated with these agents, including cytokine release syndrome (CRS), immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS), and infections.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Eleni Gavriilaki, MD, PhD, G. Papanikolaou Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece, Kevin McNerney, MD, MSc, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, and Andriyana Bankova, MD, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, who share some insights into the treatment and management of these common toxicities.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T cell therapy represents a major breakthrough in the treatment of hematological malignancies, including multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). However, there are several toxicities associated with these agents, including cytokine release syndrome (CRS), immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS), and infections.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Eleni Gavriilaki, MD, PhD, G. Papanikolaou Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece, Kevin McNerney, MD, MSc, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, and Andriyana Bankova, MD, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, who share some insights into the treatment and management of these common toxicities.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[CAR-T cell therapy represents a major breakthrough in the treatment of hematological malignancies, including multiple myeloma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). However, there are several toxicities associated with these agents, including cytokine release syndrome (CRS), immune effector cell-associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS), and infections.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Eleni Gavriilaki, MD, PhD, G. Papanikolaou Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece, Kevin McNerney, MD, MSc, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, and Andriyana Bankova, MD, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, who share some insights into the treatment and management of these common toxicities.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The growing role of immunotherapy in the treatment of ALL &amp; moving away from stem cell transplantation</title>
        <itunes:title>The growing role of immunotherapy in the treatment of ALL &amp; moving away from stem cell transplantation</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-growing-role-of-immunotherapy-in-the-treatment-of-all-moving-away-from-stem-cell-transplantation/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, the treatment landscape of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) has transformed with the implementation of novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T cells, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Furthermore, chemotherapy-free regimens are being increasingly explored, with several ongoing trials evaluating these.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Arnon Nagler, MD, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Maksim Mamonkin, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Ryan Cassaday, MD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, share some insights into the growing role of immunotherapy in ALL. Topics covered include the value of novel agents, targeting CD7 in T-ALL, and the possibility of moving away from stem cell transplantation (SCT). </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, the treatment landscape of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) has transformed with the implementation of novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T cells, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Furthermore, chemotherapy-free regimens are being increasingly explored, with several ongoing trials evaluating these.</p>
<p>In this podcast, experts Arnon Nagler, MD, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Maksim Mamonkin, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Ryan Cassaday, MD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, share some insights into the growing role of immunotherapy in ALL. Topics covered include the value of novel agents, targeting CD7 in T-ALL, and the possibility of moving away from stem cell transplantation (SCT). </p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Over the years, the treatment landscape of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) has transformed with the implementation of novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T cells, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). Furthermore, chemotherapy-free regimens are being increasingly explored, with several ongoing trials evaluating these.
In this podcast, experts Arnon Nagler, MD, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel, Maksim Mamonkin, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Ryan Cassaday, MD, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, share some insights into the growing role of immunotherapy in ALL. Topics covered include the value of novel agents, targeting CD7 in T-ALL, and the possibility of moving away from stem cell transplantation (SCT). ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>541</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>187</itunes:episode>
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        <title>The current status of CAR-T therapy in CLL and challenges in this space</title>
        <itunes:title>The current status of CAR-T therapy in CLL and challenges in this space</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-current-status-of-car-t-therapy-in-cll-and-challenges-in-this-space/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2023 11:50:09 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T cell therapy, have greatly improved treatment options for patients with hematological malignancies. Although CAR-T cells have demonstrated remarkable success in several diseases, including multiple myeloma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), there has been less success with these agents in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Marco Ruella, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Adam Kittai, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, who share some insights into the current status of CAR-T therapy in CLL. The experts discuss challenges with developing efficacious CAR-T products for CLL, the possibility of combining CAR-T cells with ibrutinib, and further comment on the latest advances in CAR-T therapy for Richter's transformation.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T cell therapy, have greatly improved treatment options for patients with hematological malignancies. Although CAR-T cells have demonstrated remarkable success in several diseases, including multiple myeloma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), there has been less success with these agents in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Marco Ruella, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Adam Kittai, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, who share some insights into the current status of CAR-T therapy in CLL. The experts discuss challenges with developing efficacious CAR-T products for CLL, the possibility of combining CAR-T cells with ibrutinib, and further comment on the latest advances in CAR-T therapy for Richter's transformation.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/bk69sn/CAR-T_therapy_in_CLLaro1s.mp3" length="12937859" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In recent years, novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T cell therapy, have greatly improved treatment options for patients with hematological malignancies. Although CAR-T cells have demonstrated remarkable success in several diseases, including multiple myeloma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), there has been less success with these agents in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). 
In this podcast, you will hear from John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Marco Ruella, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Adam Kittai, MD, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, who share some insights into the current status of CAR-T therapy in CLL. The experts discuss challenges with developing efficacious CAR-T products for CLL, the possibility of combining CAR-T cells with ibrutinib, and further comment on the latest advances in CAR-T therapy for Richter's transformation.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>536</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>186</itunes:episode>
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        <title>Managing and treating GvHD and other post-transplant complications</title>
        <itunes:title>Managing and treating GvHD and other post-transplant complications</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/managing-and-treating-gvhd-and-other-post-transplant-complications/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/managing-and-treating-gvhd-and-other-post-transplant-complications/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 23 Feb 2023 14:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a common complication associated with allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT), and can occur in acute and chronic forms. Novel approaches are being explored to minimize the risk of GvHD and improve the overall success of alloSCT.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP (UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, Shernan Holtan, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Christopher Kanakry, MD, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, who discuss the importance of addressing post-transplant complications, and further highlight current approaches to GvHD prophylaxis and treatment.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a common complication associated with allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT), and can occur in acute and chronic forms. Novel approaches are being explored to minimize the risk of GvHD and improve the overall success of alloSCT.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP (UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, Shernan Holtan, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Christopher Kanakry, MD, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, who discuss the importance of addressing post-transplant complications, and further highlight current approaches to GvHD prophylaxis and treatment.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) is a common complication associated with allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT), and can occur in acute and chronic forms. Novel approaches are being explored to minimize the risk of GvHD and improve the overall success of alloSCT.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP (UK), FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, Shernan Holtan, MD, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Anna Sureda, MD, PhD, Catalan Institute of Oncology, Duran I Reynals Hospital, Barcelona, Spain, and Christopher Kanakry, MD, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, who discuss the importance of addressing post-transplant complications, and further highlight current approaches to GvHD prophylaxis and treatment.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
        <itunes:duration>584</itunes:duration>
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        <title>The role of MRD in multiple myeloma</title>
        <itunes:title>The role of MRD in multiple myeloma</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-role-of-mrd-in-multiple-myeloma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-role-of-mrd-in-multiple-myeloma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 14 Feb 2023 15:40:03 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Over the last two decades, treatment approaches for multiple myeloma have significantly changed, and measurable residual disease (MRD) assessment is being increasingly recognized as a valuable tool to monitor patient response to therapy. Although there are several clinical trials incorporating MRD status as a clinical endpoint, its use in the real-world setting remains unclear.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Francesco Maura, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Mattia D’Agostino, MD, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, and Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, who discuss the prognostic role of MRD in multiple myeloma, the value of MRD-guided treatment, and clinical trials in this space. </p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last two decades, treatment approaches for multiple myeloma have significantly changed, and measurable residual disease (MRD) assessment is being increasingly recognized as a valuable tool to monitor patient response to therapy. Although there are several clinical trials incorporating MRD status as a clinical endpoint, its use in the real-world setting remains unclear.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Francesco Maura, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Mattia D’Agostino, MD, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, and Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, who discuss the prognostic role of MRD in multiple myeloma, the value of MRD-guided treatment, and clinical trials in this space. </p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/65abt7/The_role_of_MRD_in_myeloma-Q17dc5v.mp3" length="12940855" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Over the last two decades, treatment approaches for multiple myeloma have significantly changed, and measurable residual disease (MRD) assessment is being increasingly recognized as a valuable tool to monitor patient response to therapy. Although there are several clinical trials incorporating MRD status as a clinical endpoint, its use in the real-world setting remains unclear.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Francesco Maura, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Miami, Miami, FL, Mattia D’Agostino, MD, University of Turin, Turin, Italy, and Karthik Ramasamy, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK, who discuss the prognostic role of MRD in multiple myeloma, the value of MRD-guided treatment, and clinical trials in this space. ]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>Novel immune therapies in MDS and challenges in this space</title>
        <itunes:title>Novel immune therapies in MDS and challenges in this space</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/novel-immune-therapies-in-mds-and-challenges-in-this-space/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2023 15:27:37 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a group of heterogeneous diseases which remain a challenge to treat, and several novel therapies are being explored for the treatment of patients, especially those with relapsed/refractory (R/R) or high-risk disease. Immune therapies including CAR-T therapy and monoclonal antibodies are a promising option for patients, and are being evaluated in MDS following their success in other hematological malignancies. However, several challenges need to be addressed before these can be applied in clinical practice.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who discuss novel immune therapies being explored in MDS, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities for CAR-T therapy in this space.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a group of heterogeneous diseases which remain a challenge to treat, and several novel therapies are being explored for the treatment of patients, especially those with relapsed/refractory (R/R) or high-risk disease. Immune therapies including CAR-T therapy and monoclonal antibodies are a promising option for patients, and are being evaluated in MDS following their success in other hematological malignancies. However, several challenges need to be addressed before these can be applied in clinical practice.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who discuss novel immune therapies being explored in MDS, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities for CAR-T therapy in this space.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/isz9qh/MDS_5_-_Immune_therapies_in_MDS_and_CAR-T7dfva.mp3" length="11420056" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a group of heterogeneous diseases which remain a challenge to treat, and several novel therapies are being explored for the treatment of patients, especially those with relapsed/refractory (R/R) or high-risk disease. Immune therapies including CAR-T therapy and monoclonal antibodies are a promising option for patients, and are being evaluated in MDS following their success in other hematological malignancies. However, several challenges need to be addressed before these can be applied in clinical practice.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Jacqueline Garcia, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who discuss novel immune therapies being explored in MDS, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities for CAR-T therapy in this space.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>NHL highlights at ASH 2022: Updates in MCL, the role of transplantation, and novel bispecific antibodies</title>
        <itunes:title>NHL highlights at ASH 2022: Updates in MCL, the role of transplantation, and novel bispecific antibodies</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/nhl-highlights-from-ash-2022-updates-in-mcl-the-role-of-transplantation-and-novel-bispecific-antibodies/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/nhl-highlights-from-ash-2022-updates-in-mcl-the-role-of-transplantation-and-novel-bispecific-antibodies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2023 11:56:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Michael Dickinson, MBBS, DMedSc, FRACP, FRACPA, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, and Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who share their highlights in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Topics covered include updates from the TRIANGLE trial (NCT02858258), the changing role of transplantation, and novel immunotherapies in the field.</p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Michael Dickinson, MBBS, DMedSc, FRACP, FRACPA, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, and Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who share their highlights in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Topics covered include updates from the TRIANGLE trial (NCT02858258), the changing role of transplantation, and novel immunotherapies in the field.</p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/a9i5tm/VJHemOnc_podcast_-_ASH_2022_-_NHL6klv6.mp3" length="16089021" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Michael Dickinson, MBBS, DMedSc, FRACP, FRACPA, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia, and Tycel Phillips, MD, City of Hope, Duarte, CA, who share their highlights in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). Topics covered include updates from the TRIANGLE trial (NCT02858258), the changing role of transplantation, and novel immunotherapies in the field.]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <itunes:block>No</itunes:block>
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        <title>MPN highlights at ASH 2022: Novel agents, combinations &amp; the role of immunotherapy</title>
        <itunes:title>MPN highlights at ASH 2022: Novel agents, combinations &amp; the role of immunotherapy</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mpn-highlights-at-ash-2022-novel-agents-combinations-the-role-of-immunotherapy/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/mpn-highlights-at-ash-2022-novel-agents-combinations-the-role-of-immunotherapy/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2023 09:42:39 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Aaron Gerds, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss key updates in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) presented at this year's meeting. Topics covered include updates from the MOMENTUM trial (NCT04173494), the importance of combination approaches, and novel agents being explored, including calreticulin (CALR)-targeting antibodies. </p>
]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Aaron Gerds, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss key updates in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) presented at this year's meeting. Topics covered include updates from the MOMENTUM trial (NCT04173494), the importance of combination approaches, and novel agents being explored, including calreticulin (CALR)-targeting antibodies. </p>
]]></content:encoded>
                                    
        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/imsbqn/VJH_-_ASH_podcast_MPN_session7h6em.mp3" length="20612614" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Aaron Gerds, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, and Lucia Masarova, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss key updates in myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) presented at this year's meeting. Topics covered include updates from the MOMENTUM trial (NCT04173494), the importance of combination approaches, and novel agents being explored, including calreticulin (CALR)-targeting antibodies. ]]></itunes:summary>
        <itunes:author>VJHemOnc</itunes:author>
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        <title>T-cell lymphoma highlights at ASH 2022: Unmet needs, clinical trial updates &amp; future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>T-cell lymphoma highlights at ASH 2022: Unmet needs, clinical trial updates &amp; future outlooks</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/t-cell-lymphoma-highlights-at-ash-2022-unmet-needs-clinical-trial-updates-future-outlooks/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Kate Cwynarski, FRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College Hospitals London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Swaminathan Iyer, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss key updates in T-cell lymphoma. Topics covered include the importance of real-world data (RWD) in this space, addressing CNS relapse, and novel treatment approaches being explored.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Kate Cwynarski, FRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College Hospitals London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Swaminathan Iyer, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss key updates in T-cell lymphoma. Topics covered include the importance of real-world data (RWD) in this space, addressing CNS relapse, and novel treatment approaches being explored.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from experts Kate Cwynarski, FRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College Hospitals London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Swaminathan Iyer, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, who discuss key updates in T-cell lymphoma. Topics covered include the importance of real-world data (RWD) in this space, addressing CNS relapse, and novel treatment approaches being explored.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The importance of CD47 in MDS and other targets of interest</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CD47 is a cell surface protein which is overexpressed in several cancer cells and appears to play an important role in a variety of hematological malignancies, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML), lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Currently, several anti-CD47 agents are under investigation for MDS, with promising results being demonstrated in clinical trials. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss the important role of CD47 in MDS, agents under investigation, and other targets of interest in this space. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CD47 is a cell surface protein which is overexpressed in several cancer cells and appears to play an important role in a variety of hematological malignancies, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML), lymphoma, and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). Currently, several anti-CD47 agents are under investigation for MDS, with promising results being demonstrated in clinical trials. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss the important role of CD47 in MDS, agents under investigation, and other targets of interest in this space. </p>
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In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, and David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss the important role of CD47 in MDS, agents under investigation, and other targets of interest in this space. 
 ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CLL highlights at ASH 2022: Clinical trial updates, novel BTK inhibitors &amp; combination therapy</title>
        <itunes:title>CLL highlights at ASH 2022: Clinical trial updates, novel BTK inhibitors &amp; combination therapy</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Lindsey Roeker, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who discuss recent updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The experts comment on the role of doublet and triplet therapies in CLL, clinical trial updates, and further highlight the impact of novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors in this space.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Lindsey Roeker, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who discuss recent updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The experts comment on the role of doublet and triplet therapies in CLL, clinical trial updates, and further highlight the impact of novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors in this space.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from Matthew Davids, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Lindsey Roeker, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, who discuss recent updates in chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). The experts comment on the role of doublet and triplet therapies in CLL, clinical trial updates, and further highlight the impact of novel Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors in this space.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Myeloma highlights at ASH 2022: Improving access to CAR-T  therapy &amp; future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>Myeloma highlights at ASH 2022: Improving access to CAR-T  therapy &amp; future outlooks</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>
In this podcast, Yi Lin, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Krina Patel, MD, Msc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates in multiple myeloma presented at this year’s meeting. The experts comment on real-world experiences with access to CAR-T therapy, the importance of optimizing the sequencing of therapies, ongoing clinical trials in high-risk disease, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p><br>
In this podcast, Yi Lin, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Krina Patel, MD, Msc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates in multiple myeloma presented at this year’s meeting. The experts comment on real-world experiences with access to CAR-T therapy, the importance of optimizing the sequencing of therapies, ongoing clinical trials in high-risk disease, and more.</p>
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In this podcast, Yi Lin, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Krina Patel, MD, Msc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates in multiple myeloma presented at this year’s meeting. The experts comment on real-world experiences with access to CAR-T therapy, the importance of optimizing the sequencing of therapies, ongoing clinical trials in high-risk disease, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights in MDS at ASH 2022: Treating lower-risk &amp; higher-risk disease, trial updates, &amp; more</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights in MDS at ASH 2022: Treating lower-risk &amp; higher-risk disease, trial updates, &amp; more</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/highlights-in-mds-at-ash-2022-treating-lower-risk-higher-risk-disease-trial-updates-more/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2022 15:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies. </p>
<p>In this podcast, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discuss key updates in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) presented at this year's meeting. Topics covered include the treatment of lower-risk and higher-risk disease, novel classification systems, clinical trial updates, and treatment options after failure to hypomethylating agents (HMAs).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 64th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition took place on December 10-13, 2022, in New Orleans, LA, and saw leading experts from all over the world gather to showcase the latest research in hematological malignancies. </p>
<p>In this podcast, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discuss key updates in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) presented at this year's meeting. Topics covered include the treatment of lower-risk and higher-risk disease, novel classification systems, clinical trial updates, and treatment options after failure to hypomethylating agents (HMAs).</p>
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In this podcast, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, discuss key updates in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) presented at this year's meeting. Topics covered include the treatment of lower-risk and higher-risk disease, novel classification systems, clinical trial updates, and treatment options after failure to hypomethylating agents (HMAs).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>iwNHL Session V: Novel therapies in NHL - the role of ADCs</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Laurie Sehn, MD, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada, Carmelo Carlo Stella, MD, PhD, Humanitas Cancer Center, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan Italy, and David Straus, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, share some insights into novel therapies in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), drawing focus on the role of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The experts discuss updates on the use of several ADCs, including brentuximab vedotin, loncastuximab tesirine, polatuzumab vedotin, and camidanlumab tesirine, and where these agents fit in the treatment landscape.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Laurie Sehn, MD, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada, Carmelo Carlo Stella, MD, PhD, Humanitas Cancer Center, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan Italy, and David Straus, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, share some insights into novel therapies in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), drawing focus on the role of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The experts discuss updates on the use of several ADCs, including brentuximab vedotin, loncastuximab tesirine, polatuzumab vedotin, and camidanlumab tesirine, and where these agents fit in the treatment landscape.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Laurie Sehn, MD, BC Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada, Carmelo Carlo Stella, MD, PhD, Humanitas Cancer Center, IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan Italy, and David Straus, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, share some insights into novel therapies in non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), drawing focus on the role of antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The experts discuss updates on the use of several ADCs, including brentuximab vedotin, loncastuximab tesirine, polatuzumab vedotin, and camidanlumab tesirine, and where these agents fit in the treatment landscape.]]></itunes:summary>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Naval Daver, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Paresh Vyas, MRCP, FRCP, FRCPath, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Alexander Perl, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Carsten Müller-Tidow, MD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, discuss mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies in AML, and the role of epigenetics. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Naval Daver, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Paresh Vyas, MRCP, FRCP, FRCPath, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Alexander Perl, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Carsten Müller-Tidow, MD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, discuss mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies in AML, and the role of epigenetics. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Naval Daver, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Paresh Vyas, MRCP, FRCP, FRCPath, Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK, Alexander Perl, MD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Carsten Müller-Tidow, MD, University Hospital Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, discuss mechanisms of resistance to targeted therapies in AML, and the role of epigenetics. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The importance of genomic testing in CLL and its role in clinical decision-making</title>
        <itunes:title>The importance of genomic testing in CLL and its role in clinical decision-making</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-importance-of-genomic-testing-in-cll-and-its-role-in-clinical-decision-making/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) remains a challenging hematological malignancy to treat, and genomic testing has become increasingly important in this disease. Several genomic tests are commonly carried out prior to initiating treatment, including testing for TP53 aberrations, IgHV mutational status, and more. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, Nitin Jain, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Richard Rosenquist, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, Florence Cymbalista, MD, Hôpital Avicenne, Bobigny, France, and Paolo Ghia, MD, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy, who discuss the importance of genomic testing in CLL and how this impacts treatment decisions.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) remains a challenging hematological malignancy to treat, and genomic testing has become increasingly important in this disease. Several genomic tests are commonly carried out prior to initiating treatment, including testing for TP53 aberrations, IgHV mutational status, and more. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, Nitin Jain, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Richard Rosenquist, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, Florence Cymbalista, MD, Hôpital Avicenne, Bobigny, France, and Paolo Ghia, MD, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy, who discuss the importance of genomic testing in CLL and how this impacts treatment decisions.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) remains a challenging hematological malignancy to treat, and genomic testing has become increasingly important in this disease. Several genomic tests are commonly carried out prior to initiating treatment, including testing for TP53 aberrations, IgHV mutational status, and more. 
In this podcast, you will hear from Lydia Scarfò, MD, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University & IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy, Nitin Jain, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Richard Rosenquist, MD, PhD, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden, Florence Cymbalista, MD, Hôpital Avicenne, Bobigny, France, and Paolo Ghia, MD, Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, Italy, who discuss the importance of genomic testing in CLL and how this impacts treatment decisions.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL Session IV: T-cell therapies for NHL: CAR-T therapies &amp; third-party EBV T-cells</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL Session IV: T-cell therapies for NHL: CAR-T therapies &amp; third-party EBV T-cells</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-session-iv-t-cell-therapies-for-nhl-car-t-therapies-third-party-ebv-t-cells/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-session-iv-t-cell-therapies-for-nhl-car-t-therapies-third-party-ebv-t-cells/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2022 17:33:44 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Catherine Bollard, MBChB, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC, Jeremy Abramson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston, MA, Barbara Savoldo, MD, PhD, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, and Maksim Mamonkin, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, discuss the latest updates in T-cell therapies for the treatment of NHL, commenting on real-world data on CD19-directed CAR-Ts, and exploring the potential of other T-cell therapies including CD30, CD20, and CD5-directed CAR-Ts in T-cell lymphomas. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Catherine Bollard, MBChB, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC, Jeremy Abramson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston, MA, Barbara Savoldo, MD, PhD, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, and Maksim Mamonkin, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, discuss the latest updates in T-cell therapies for the treatment of NHL, commenting on real-world data on CD19-directed CAR-Ts, and exploring the potential of other T-cell therapies including CD30, CD20, and CD5-directed CAR-Ts in T-cell lymphomas. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Catherine Bollard, MBChB, MD, FRACP, FRCPA, Children's National Health System, Washington, DC, Jeremy Abramson, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center, Boston, MA, Barbara Savoldo, MD, PhD, UNC School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, and Maksim Mamonkin, PhD, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, discuss the latest updates in T-cell therapies for the treatment of NHL, commenting on real-world data on CD19-directed CAR-Ts, and exploring the potential of other T-cell therapies including CD30, CD20, and CD5-directed CAR-Ts in T-cell lymphomas. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Key updates in CLL: novel treatment strategies, the changing role of chemotherapy, and more</title>
        <itunes:title>Key updates in CLL: novel treatment strategies, the changing role of chemotherapy, and more</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/key-updates-in-cll-novel-treatment-strategies-the-changing-role-of-chemotherapy-and-more/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has transformed over the years with the increased use of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors, which have demonstrated promising results in several clinical trials. </p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Nitin Jain, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Catherine Coombs, MD, UC Irvine Health, Orange, CA, discuss key updates in CLL, including the changing role of chemotherapy in the era of novel agents, the promise of next-generation BTK inhibitors, and more. This discussion took place at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO), which was held in Houston, TX, from September 28-October 1.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has transformed over the years with the increased use of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors, which have demonstrated promising results in several clinical trials. </p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Nitin Jain, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Catherine Coombs, MD, UC Irvine Health, Orange, CA, discuss key updates in CLL, including the changing role of chemotherapy in the era of novel agents, the promise of next-generation BTK inhibitors, and more. This discussion took place at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO), which was held in Houston, TX, from September 28-October 1.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has transformed over the years with the increased use of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors, which have demonstrated promising results in several clinical trials. 
In this podcast, leading experts Nitin Jain, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Catherine Coombs, MD, UC Irvine Health, Orange, CA, discuss key updates in CLL, including the changing role of chemotherapy in the era of novel agents, the promise of next-generation BTK inhibitors, and more. This discussion took place at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO), which was held in Houston, TX, from September 28-October 1.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:title>iwAL 2022 Session IV: The evolving treatment landscape in ALL and the growing role of immunotherapies</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-iv-the-evolving-treatment-landscape-in-all-and-the-growing-role-of-immunotherapies/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Tue, 22 Nov 2022 17:50:41 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Bijal Shah, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Sabina Chiaretti, MD, PhD, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Elias Jabbour, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nicolas Boissel, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France, who discuss the evolving treatment landscape in ALL, debating the role of immunotherapies, including antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and CAR-T cells.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from Bijal Shah, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Sabina Chiaretti, MD, PhD, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Elias Jabbour, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nicolas Boissel, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France, who discuss the evolving treatment landscape in ALL, debating the role of immunotherapies, including antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and CAR-T cells.</p>
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In this podcast, you will hear from Bijal Shah, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, Sabina Chiaretti, MD, PhD, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Elias Jabbour, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nicolas Boissel, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France, who discuss the evolving treatment landscape in ALL, debating the role of immunotherapies, including antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) and CAR-T cells.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL Session III: Exploring the optimal management of R/R follicular lymphoma in an expanding treatment landscape</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL Session III: Exploring the optimal management of R/R follicular lymphoma in an expanding treatment landscape</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-session-iii-exploring-the-optimal-management-of-rr-follicular-lymphoma-in-an-expanding-treatment-landscape/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-session-iii-exploring-the-optimal-management-of-rr-follicular-lymphoma-in-an-expanding-treatment-landscape/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 12:45:33 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>This podcast episode focuses on the optimal management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) follicular lymphoma (FL), where you will hear from Laura Pasqualucci, MD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, Jessica Okosun, MA, MB BChir, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK, and David Qualls, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. The experts debate on how to best treat, combine, and sequence therapies in R/R FL, and further comment on the role of epigenetic alterations in this disease. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>This podcast episode focuses on the optimal management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) follicular lymphoma (FL), where you will hear from Laura Pasqualucci, MD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, Jessica Okosun, MA, MB BChir, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK, and David Qualls, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. The experts debate on how to best treat, combine, and sequence therapies in R/R FL, and further comment on the role of epigenetic alterations in this disease. </p>
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This podcast episode focuses on the optimal management of relapsed/refractory (R/R) follicular lymphoma (FL), where you will hear from Laura Pasqualucci, MD, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY, Jessica Okosun, MA, MB BChir, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK, and David Qualls, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. The experts debate on how to best treat, combine, and sequence therapies in R/R FL, and further comment on the role of epigenetic alterations in this disease. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwAL 2022 Session III: Novel targets, combinations and treatment strategies in AML</title>
        <itunes:title>iwAL 2022 Session III: Novel targets, combinations and treatment strategies in AML</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-iii-novel-targets-combinations-and-treatment-strategies-in-aml/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-iii-novel-targets-combinations-and-treatment-strategies-in-aml/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2022 17:12:02 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, David Sallman, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France, discuss novel targets and combinations in AML, treatment approaches for patients with TP53-mutated disease, and more. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, David Sallman, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France, discuss novel targets and combinations in AML, treatment approaches for patients with TP53-mutated disease, and more. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Richard Stone, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, David Sallman, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Thomas Cluzeau, MD, PhD, Central University Hospital of Nice, Nice, France, discuss novel targets and combinations in AML, treatment approaches for patients with TP53-mutated disease, and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Recent updates in CML: treatment strategies, clinical trials, and novel agents</title>
        <itunes:title>Recent updates in CML: treatment strategies, clinical trials, and novel agents</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/recent-updates-in-cml-treatment-strategies-clinical-trials-and-novel-agents/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2022 15:43:19 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO) was held in Houston, TX, from September 28-October 1, and brought together leading experts to discuss recent advances in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Jorge Cortes, MD, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, and Mhairi Copland, MB ChB, PhD, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, who discuss the latest in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), including treatment strategies for patients with multiple refractory disease, and novel agents in the field. The experts also comment on clinical trial updates, including data from the OPTIC trial (NCT02467270) and the ASCEMBL trial (NCT03106779).</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO) was held in Houston, TX, from September 28-October 1, and brought together leading experts to discuss recent advances in hematological malignancies.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Jorge Cortes, MD, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, and Mhairi Copland, MB ChB, PhD, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, who discuss the latest in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), including treatment strategies for patients with multiple refractory disease, and novel agents in the field. The experts also comment on clinical trial updates, including data from the OPTIC trial (NCT02467270) and the ASCEMBL trial (NCT03106779).</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 10th Annual Meeting of the Society of Hematologic Oncology (SOHO) was held in Houston, TX, from September 28-October 1, and brought together leading experts to discuss recent advances in hematological malignancies.
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Jorge Cortes, MD, Augusta University, Augusta, GA, and Mhairi Copland, MB ChB, PhD, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, who discuss the latest in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), including treatment strategies for patients with multiple refractory disease, and novel agents in the field. The experts also comment on clinical trial updates, including data from the OPTIC trial (NCT02467270) and the ASCEMBL trial (NCT03106779).]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL Session II: Understanding and harnessing the immune microenvironment against lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL Session II: Understanding and harnessing the immune microenvironment against lymphoma</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-session-ii-understanding-and-harnessing-the-immune-microenvironment-against-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2022 17:34:16 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>The second session from iwNHL focused on the role of the tumor immune microenvironment in lymphoma. In this podcast, John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, John Kuruvilla, MD, FRCPC, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Canada, and Gaël Roué, PhD, Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain, discuss the importance of understanding the tumor immune microenvironment in NHL. The experts outline strategies to engage the innate and adaptive anti-tumor immune response, and explain how this can be used to enhance the efficacy of immune therapies. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>The second session from iwNHL focused on the role of the tumor immune microenvironment in lymphoma. In this podcast, John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, John Kuruvilla, MD, FRCPC, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Canada, and Gaël Roué, PhD, Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain, discuss the importance of understanding the tumor immune microenvironment in NHL. The experts outline strategies to engage the innate and adaptive anti-tumor immune response, and explain how this can be used to enhance the efficacy of immune therapies. </p>
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The second session from iwNHL focused on the role of the tumor immune microenvironment in lymphoma. In this podcast, John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Stephen Ansell, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, John Kuruvilla, MD, FRCPC, Princess Margaret Cancer Center, Toronto, Canada, and Gaël Roué, PhD, Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute, Barcelona, Spain, discuss the importance of understanding the tumor immune microenvironment in NHL. The experts outline strategies to engage the innate and adaptive anti-tumor immune response, and explain how this can be used to enhance the efficacy of immune therapies. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwAL 2022 Session II: Novel treatment strategies in ALL</title>
        <itunes:title>iwAL 2022 Session II: Novel treatment strategies in ALL</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-ii-novel-treatment-strategies-in-all/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-ii-novel-treatment-strategies-in-all/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 15:28:56 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Robin Foà, MD, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Rob Pieters, MD, PhD, Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nicolas Boissel, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France, discuss novel treatment strategies in ALL, including the role of combination approaches and antibody drug conjugates, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.</p>
<p>In this podcast, Robin Foà, MD, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Rob Pieters, MD, PhD, Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nicolas Boissel, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France, discuss novel treatment strategies in ALL, including the role of combination approaches and antibody drug conjugates, and more.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year’s meeting.
In this podcast, Robin Foà, MD, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy, Rob Pieters, MD, PhD, Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, The Netherlands, Nicholas Short, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and Nicolas Boissel, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital, Paris, France, discuss novel treatment strategies in ALL, including the role of combination approaches and antibody drug conjugates, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The role of the innate immune system in MDS</title>
        <itunes:title>The role of the innate immune system in MDS</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-role-of-the-innate-immune-system-in-mds/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-role-of-the-innate-immune-system-in-mds/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2022 17:38:22 +0000</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases which remain a challenge to treat, and immune dysregulation has been found to play a key role in the pathogenesis of MDS. There is a growing interest, by researchers, as well as clinicians, to better understand the role of the innate immune system in this disease, and further investigate novel agents and strategies to treat patients at an earlier stage. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts Rafael Bejar, MD, PhD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss the role of the innate immune system in MDS, and further highlight the role of chronic inflammation in this disease, as well as future therapeutic strategies. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases which remain a challenge to treat, and immune dysregulation has been found to play a key role in the pathogenesis of MDS. There is a growing interest, by researchers, as well as clinicians, to better understand the role of the innate immune system in this disease, and further investigate novel agents and strategies to treat patients at an earlier stage. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts Rafael Bejar, MD, PhD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss the role of the innate immune system in MDS, and further highlight the role of chronic inflammation in this disease, as well as future therapeutic strategies. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of diseases which remain a challenge to treat, and immune dysregulation has been found to play a key role in the pathogenesis of MDS. There is a growing interest, by researchers, as well as clinicians, to better understand the role of the innate immune system in this disease, and further investigate novel agents and strategies to treat patients at an earlier stage. 
In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts Rafael Bejar, MD, PhD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Rashmi Kanagal-Shamanna, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss the role of the innate immune system in MDS, and further highlight the role of chronic inflammation in this disease, as well as future therapeutic strategies. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwAL 2022 Session I: The standard of care in AML in 2022</title>
        <itunes:title>iwAL 2022 Session I: The standard of care in AML in 2022</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-i-the-standard-of-care-in-aml-in-2022/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwal-2022-session-i-the-standard-of-care-in-aml-in-2022/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 11:46:12 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 4th International Workshop on Acute Leukemias (iwAL) 2022 took 
place in Nice, France, and brought together leading experts in the field as 
they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the 
latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic 
leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this
year’s meeting.</p>
<p>
The first session from iwAL focused on the standard of care in AML in 
2022. In this podcast, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel 
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell 
Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Jessica Altman, MD, 
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Northwestern University, 
Chicago, IL, and Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP, FRCPath, DPhil, University 
of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, discuss and debate the current standard 
of care in AML in 2022, commenting on the role of transplantation and 
novel agents, as well as treatment approaches for relapsed FLT3-mutated 
disease.</p>
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latest updates in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and acute lymphoblastic <br>
leukemia (ALL) and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this<br>
year’s meeting.</p>
<p><br>
The first session from iwAL focused on the standard of care in AML in <br>
2022. In this podcast, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel <br>
Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell <br>
Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Jessica Altman, MD, <br>
Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Northwestern University, <br>
Chicago, IL, and Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP, FRCPath, DPhil, University <br>
of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, discuss and debate the current standard <br>
of care in AML in 2022, commenting on the role of transplantation and <br>
novel agents, as well as treatment approaches for relapsed FLT3-mutated <br>
disease.</p>
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The first session from iwAL focused on the standard of care in AML in 2022. In this podcast, Mark Levis, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Eunice Wang, MD, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, Jessica Altman, MD, Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL, and Charles Craddock, CBE, FRCP, FRCPath, DPhil, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK, discuss and debate the current standard of care in AML in 2022, commenting on the role of transplantation and novel agents, as well as treatment approaches for relapsed FLT3-mutated disease.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwNHL 2022 Session I: Advances in the treatment of T-cell lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>iwNHL 2022 Session I: Advances in the treatment of T-cell lymphoma</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-2022-session-i-advances-in-the-treatment-of-t-cell-lymphoma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwnhl-2022-session-i-advances-in-the-treatment-of-t-cell-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2022 14:46:13 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year's meeting.</p>
<p>The first session from iwNHL focused on advances in the treatment and management of T-cell lymphoma. In this podcast, Laurence de Leval, MD, PhD, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, Steven Horwitz, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, François Lemonnier, MD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, and David Sibon, MD, PhD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, discuss the safety and efficacy of brentuximab vedotin in enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphomas (EATL), epigenetic drugs and TRBC1-directed CAR-T therapy in T-cell lymphoma, and novel developments in the field of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (<em>iw</em>NHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year's meeting.</p>
<p>The first session from <em>iw</em>NHL focused on advances in the treatment and management of T-cell lymphoma. In this podcast, Laurence de Leval, MD, PhD, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, Steven Horwitz, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, François Lemonnier, MD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, and David Sibon, MD, PhD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, discuss the safety and efficacy of brentuximab vedotin in enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphomas (EATL), epigenetic drugs and TRBC1-directed CAR-T therapy in T-cell lymphoma, and novel developments in the field of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 19th International Workshop on Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (iwNHL) 2022 took place in Barcelona, Spain, and brought together leading experts in the field as they discussed several topics. In this podcast series, you will hear the latest updates in NHL and gain an insight into the sessions that took place at this year's meeting.
The first session from iwNHL focused on advances in the treatment and management of T-cell lymphoma. In this podcast, Laurence de Leval, MD, PhD, Lausanne University Hospital, Lausanne, Switzerland, Steven Horwitz, MD, PhD, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, François Lemonnier, MD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, and David Sibon, MD, PhD, Henri Mondor University Hospital, Créteil, France, discuss the safety and efficacy of brentuximab vedotin in enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphomas (EATL), epigenetic drugs and TRBC1-directed CAR-T therapy in T-cell lymphoma, and novel developments in the field of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL). ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>ISA 2022: meeting highlights and recent updates in amyloidosis</title>
        <itunes:title>ISA 2022: meeting highlights and recent updates in amyloidosis</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/isa-2022-meeting-highlights-and-recent-updates-in-amyloidosis/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/isa-2022-meeting-highlights-and-recent-updates-in-amyloidosis/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2022 09:15:53 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 18th Meeting of the International Society of Amyloidosis (ISA) was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 4-8 September, 2022. This meeting brought together experts in amyloidosis as they discussed the latest updates in the field, including novel therapeutic approaches, clinical trial updates, and recent advances in the diagnosis and management of this disease.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London, London, UK, as they share their highlights from this year's meeting. Topics covered in this podcast include the evolution of diagnostic approaches in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, advances in imaging techniques, and the role of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in the era of daratumumab-based therapies. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 18th Meeting of the International Society of Amyloidosis (ISA) was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 4-8 September, 2022. This meeting brought together experts in amyloidosis as they discussed the latest updates in the field, including novel therapeutic approaches, clinical trial updates, and recent advances in the diagnosis and management of this disease.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London, London, UK, as they share their highlights from this year's meeting. Topics covered in this podcast include the evolution of diagnostic approaches in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, advances in imaging techniques, and the role of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in the era of daratumumab-based therapies. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 18th Meeting of the International Society of Amyloidosis (ISA) was held in Heidelberg, Germany, on 4-8 September, 2022. This meeting brought together experts in amyloidosis as they discussed the latest updates in the field, including novel therapeutic approaches, clinical trial updates, and recent advances in the diagnosis and management of this disease.
In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Shaji Kumar, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, and Ashutosh Wechalekar, MBBS, MD, FRCP, FRCPath, DM, University College London, London, UK, as they share their highlights from this year's meeting. Topics covered in this podcast include the evolution of diagnostic approaches in light chain (AL) amyloidosis, advances in imaging techniques, and the role of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in the era of daratumumab-based therapies. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from IMS 2022: managing high-risk &amp; frail patients with myeloma and the prognostic value of MRD</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from IMS 2022: managing high-risk &amp; frail patients with myeloma and the prognostic value of MRD</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/highlights-from-ims-2022-managing-high-risk-frail-patients-with-myeloma-and-the-prognostic-value-of-mrd/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/highlights-from-ims-2022-managing-high-risk-frail-patients-with-myeloma-and-the-prognostic-value-of-mrd/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2022 16:45:46 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Myeloma Society (IMS) Annual Meeting was held in Los Angeles, CA, and brought together experts in the field, who discussed several fascinating topics, including novel treatment strategies in multiple myeloma, the prognostic value of measurable residual disease (MRD), managing patients with high-risk disease, and more. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Charlotte Pawlyn, BA, MBBChir, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Rakesh Popat, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, hold a fascinating discussion on the management of high-risk patients, highlighting data from several UK clinical trials. The experts also discuss the prognostic value of MRD and its application in clinical practice, the management of frail patients, and further comment on the recent approval of teclistamab by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 19th International Myeloma Society (IMS) Annual Meeting was held in Los Angeles, CA, and brought together experts in the field, who discussed several fascinating topics, including novel treatment strategies in multiple myeloma, the prognostic value of measurable residual disease (MRD), managing patients with high-risk disease, and more. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Charlotte Pawlyn, BA, MBBChir, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Rakesh Popat, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, hold a fascinating discussion on the management of high-risk patients, highlighting data from several UK clinical trials. The experts also discuss the prognostic value of MRD and its application in clinical practice, the management of frail patients, and further comment on the recent approval of teclistamab by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). </p>
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In this exclusive podcast, Charlotte Pawlyn, BA, MBBChir, MRCP, PhD, FRCPath, The Institute of Cancer Research and The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, and Rakesh Popat, BSc, MBBS, MRCP, FRCPath, PhD, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, hold a fascinating discussion on the management of high-risk patients, highlighting data from several UK clinical trials. The experts also discuss the prognostic value of MRD and its application in clinical practice, the management of frail patients, and further comment on the recent approval of teclistamab by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from the 2022 Texas MPN Workshop: early intervention, disease progression &amp; future targets</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from the 2022 Texas MPN Workshop: early intervention, disease progression &amp; future targets</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/highlights-from-the-2022-texas-mpn-workshop-early-intervention-disease-progression-future-targets/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/highlights-from-the-2022-texas-mpn-workshop-early-intervention-disease-progression-future-targets/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2022 11:28:07 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 2022 Texas MPN Workshop was held in San Antonio, TX, and covered several fascinating topics in the field of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). MPNs represent a heterogeneous group of diseases that remain a challenge to diagnose and treat. Several experts agree that early intervention and better understanding disease progression are crucial aspects to consider when treating patients, and studies investigating this are underway.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Andrew Kuykendall, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Angela Fleischman, MD, PhD, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, as they share some insights into disease progression in MPNs, the importance of early intervention, and future targets.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2022 Texas MPN Workshop was held in San Antonio, TX, and covered several fascinating topics in the field of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). MPNs represent a heterogeneous group of diseases that remain a challenge to diagnose and treat. Several experts agree that early intervention and better understanding disease progression are crucial aspects to consider when treating patients, and studies investigating this are underway.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Andrew Kuykendall, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Angela Fleischman, MD, PhD, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, as they share some insights into disease progression in MPNs, the importance of early intervention, and future targets.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The 2022 Texas MPN Workshop was held in San Antonio, TX, and covered several fascinating topics in the field of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). MPNs represent a heterogeneous group of diseases that remain a challenge to diagnose and treat. Several experts agree that early intervention and better understanding disease progression are crucial aspects to consider when treating patients, and studies investigating this are underway.
In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Andrew Kuykendall, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Angela Fleischman, MD, PhD, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, as they share some insights into disease progression in MPNs, the importance of early intervention, and future targets.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>iwMDS 2022: Key highlights</title>
        <itunes:title>iwMDS 2022: Key highlights</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/iwmds-2022-key-highlights/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) 2022 was held in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts in MDS who discussed the latest updates in the field. Several fascinating topics were covered at this year's meeting, including immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS, improving the efficiency of drug approvals, treating high-risk disease, and more. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, share key highlights from this year's workshop. The experts comment on the importance of improving clinical trial design and therapeutic options for patients, as well challenges in the field. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) 2022 was held in Miami, FL, and brought together leading experts in MDS who discussed the latest updates in the field. Several fascinating topics were covered at this year's meeting, including immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS, improving the efficiency of drug approvals, treating high-risk disease, and more. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, share key highlights from this year's workshop. The experts comment on the importance of improving clinical trial design and therapeutic options for patients, as well challenges in the field. </p>
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In this podcast, Amer Zeidan, MBBS, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, Rena Buckstein, MD, FRCPC, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Canada, and Valeria Santini, MD, University of Florence, Florence, Italy, share key highlights from this year's workshop. The experts comment on the importance of improving clinical trial design and therapeutic options for patients, as well challenges in the field. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Identifying high-risk myeloma and improving treatment strategies in these patients</title>
        <itunes:title>Identifying high-risk myeloma and improving treatment strategies in these patients</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Multiple myeloma is a heterogeneous disease, and despite recent advances in therapeutic agents, several patients still relapse after therapy and have poor survival outcomes. The identification of high-risk features, including the presence of del(17p) and t(4;14), are crucial for improving diagnosis and outcomes for these patients. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Heinz Ludwig, MD, Wilhelminen Cancer Research Institute, Wilhelminenspital, Vienna, Austria, and Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, hold a fascinating discussion on identifying high-risk myeloma patients, and parameters that can be used to define high-risk disease. The experts also comment on treatment strategies for this patient population, emphasizing the promise of CAR-T therapy and bispecific antibodies. This discussion took place at the 19th International Myeloma Society (IMS) Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles, CA.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple myeloma is a heterogeneous disease, and despite recent advances in therapeutic agents, several patients still relapse after therapy and have poor survival outcomes. The identification of high-risk features, including the presence of del(17p) and t(4;14), are crucial for improving diagnosis and outcomes for these patients. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Heinz Ludwig, MD, Wilhelminen Cancer Research Institute, Wilhelminenspital, Vienna, Austria, and Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, hold a fascinating discussion on identifying high-risk myeloma patients, and parameters that can be used to define high-risk disease. The experts also comment on treatment strategies for this patient population, emphasizing the promise of CAR-T therapy and bispecific antibodies. This discussion took place at the 19th International Myeloma Society (IMS) Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles, CA.</p>
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In this podcast, Heinz Ludwig, MD, Wilhelminen Cancer Research Institute, Wilhelminenspital, Vienna, Austria, and Meral Beksac, MD, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey, hold a fascinating discussion on identifying high-risk myeloma patients, and parameters that can be used to define high-risk disease. The experts also comment on treatment strategies for this patient population, emphasizing the promise of CAR-T therapy and bispecific antibodies. This discussion took place at the 19th International Myeloma Society (IMS) Annual Meeting held in Los Angeles, CA.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Improving the efficiency of drug approvals in MDS</title>
        <itunes:title>Improving the efficiency of drug approvals in MDS</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, the treatment and management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) has improved, and several clinical trials are investigating novel combinations and agents with the aim of providing more options for patients. Due to the heterogeneity of this disease, there are several challenges with treating MDS, and a need to improve the availability of therapeutic agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Hetty Carraway, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Justin Taylor, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Olatoyosi Odenike, MD, UChicago Medicine, Chicago, IL, share their thoughts on how to improve the efficiency of drug approvals in MDS. The experts cover several interesting topics, including the challenges associated with treating high-risk disease, novel targets of interest, and more. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, the treatment and management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) has improved, and several clinical trials are investigating novel combinations and agents with the aim of providing more options for patients. Due to the heterogeneity of this disease, there are several challenges with treating MDS, and a need to improve the availability of therapeutic agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Hetty Carraway, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Justin Taylor, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Olatoyosi Odenike, MD, UChicago Medicine, Chicago, IL, share their thoughts on how to improve the efficiency of drug approvals in MDS. The experts cover several interesting topics, including the challenges associated with treating high-risk disease, novel targets of interest, and more. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (<em>iw</em>MDS) held in Miami, FL.</p>
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In this podcast, leading experts Hetty Carraway, MD, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, Justin Taylor, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Olatoyosi Odenike, MD, UChicago Medicine, Chicago, IL, share their thoughts on how to improve the efficiency of drug approvals in MDS. The experts cover several interesting topics, including the challenges associated with treating high-risk disease, novel targets of interest, and more. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Highlights from the 2022 Texas MPN Workshop: advances in MPN treatment</title>
        <itunes:title>Highlights from the 2022 Texas MPN Workshop: advances in MPN treatment</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a group of rare and heterogeneous diseases which remain a challenge to treat. Several advances have been made in recent years, both in the diagnosis and treatment of MPNs. The 2022 Annual Texas MPN Workshop brought together leading experts in the field, who discussed current and future treatment strategies, ongoing clinical trials, and future outlooks. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Ruben Mesa, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, TX, and Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates in the treatment and management of essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF), and more highlights from this year's meeting.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) represent a group of rare and heterogeneous diseases which remain a challenge to treat. Several advances have been made in recent years, both in the diagnosis and treatment of MPNs. The 2022 Annual Texas MPN Workshop brought together leading experts in the field, who discussed current and future treatment strategies, ongoing clinical trials, and future outlooks. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Ruben Mesa, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, TX, and Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates in the treatment and management of essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF), and more highlights from this year's meeting.</p>
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In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Ruben Mesa, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, TX, and Naveen Pemmaraju, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates in the treatment and management of essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF), and more highlights from this year's meeting.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The need for more effective first-line therapies in MDS</title>
        <itunes:title>The need for more effective first-line therapies in MDS</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) remains a challenge due to the heterogeneity of the disease, and early diagnosis and intervention are important factors in MDS. Several experts agree that there is a need to develop more effective first-line therapies, and numerous clinical trials are exploring novel agents and combinations that may improve patient outcomes.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, Daniel Starczynowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share their thoughts on why there are fewer treatment options for MDS patients compared to other hematological malignancies, the promise of CAR-T therapy and CD47 antibodies in MDS treatment, and more. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment and management of myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) remains a challenge due to the heterogeneity of the disease, and early diagnosis and intervention are important factors in MDS. Several experts agree that there is a need to develop more effective first-line therapies, and numerous clinical trials are exploring novel agents and combinations that may improve patient outcomes.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, Daniel Starczynowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share their thoughts on why there are fewer treatment options for MDS patients compared to other hematological malignancies, the promise of CAR-T therapy and CD47 antibodies in MDS treatment, and more. </p>
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In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, Daniel Starczynowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, and David Sallman, MD, Moffit Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who share their thoughts on why there are fewer treatment options for MDS patients compared to other hematological malignancies, the promise of CAR-T therapy and CD47 antibodies in MDS treatment, and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Myeloma 2022: day two highlights</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>There were several fascinating sessions and discussions at the Myeloma 2022 meeting that took place in Scottsdale, AZ. Topics that were covered include: the role of genomics in the age of immuno-oncology, novel targets and agents, T-cell engagers, and resistance to immunotherapies. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Leif Bergsagel, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, and Keith Stewart, MB, ChB, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, share their highlights from day two of the Myeloma 2022 meeting. The experts cover several topics, including the biology behind BCL2 inhibitors, T-cell exhaustion and its role in resistance to immunotherapies, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There were several fascinating sessions and discussions at the Myeloma 2022 meeting that took place in Scottsdale, AZ. Topics that were covered include: the role of genomics in the age of immuno-oncology, novel targets and agents, T-cell engagers, and resistance to immunotherapies. </p>
<p>In this podcast, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Leif Bergsagel, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, and Keith Stewart, MB, ChB, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, share their highlights from day two of the Myeloma 2022 meeting. The experts cover several topics, including the biology behind BCL2 inhibitors, T-cell exhaustion and its role in resistance to immunotherapies, and more.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[There were several fascinating sessions and discussions at the Myeloma 2022 meeting that took place in Scottsdale, AZ. Topics that were covered include: the role of genomics in the age of immuno-oncology, novel targets and agents, T-cell engagers, and resistance to immunotherapies. 
In this podcast, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone Health, New York, NY, Rafael Fonseca, MD, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, Leif Bergsagel, Mayo Clinic, Phoenix, AZ, and Keith Stewart, MB, ChB, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, share their highlights from day two of the Myeloma 2022 meeting. The experts cover several topics, including the biology behind BCL2 inhibitors, T-cell exhaustion and its role in resistance to immunotherapies, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The promise of CAR-T therapy in CLL and challenges in the field</title>
        <itunes:title>The promise of CAR-T therapy in CLL and challenges in the field</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has greatly transformed over the years with the introduction of several agents, including Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors, the BCL-2 inhibitor venetoclax, and anti-CD20 antibodies. CAR-T cell therapy has also improved treatment options for patients with various other hematological malignancies, although there are several barriers to the use of CAR-T therapy in CLL.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Saar Gill, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Mazyar Shadman, MD, MPH, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who discuss the challenges of implementing CAR-T therapy in CLL, the promise of these agents, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has greatly transformed over the years with the introduction of several agents, including Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors, the BCL-2 inhibitor venetoclax, and anti-CD20 antibodies. CAR-T cell therapy has also improved treatment options for patients with various other hematological malignancies, although there are several barriers to the use of CAR-T therapy in CLL.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Saar Gill, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Mazyar Shadman, MD, MPH, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who discuss the challenges of implementing CAR-T therapy in CLL, the promise of these agents, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) has greatly transformed over the years with the introduction of several agents, including Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitors, the BCL-2 inhibitor venetoclax, and anti-CD20 antibodies. CAR-T cell therapy has also improved treatment options for patients with various other hematological malignancies, although there are several barriers to the use of CAR-T therapy in CLL.
In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts John Gribben, MD, DSc, FRCP, FRCPath, FMed Sci, Barts Cancer Institute, London, UK, Saar Gill, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Mazyar Shadman, MD, MPH, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA, who discuss the challenges of implementing CAR-T therapy in CLL, the promise of these agents, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Clonal hematopoiesis and pre-MDS states</title>
        <itunes:title>Clonal hematopoiesis and pre-MDS states</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/clonal-hematopoiesis-and-pre-mds-states/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2022 10:32:57 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between mutations and precursor states in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is a growing area of research, and advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) have allowed experts to gain a better understanding of pre-MDS states. Early detection of precursor conditions, including clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance (CCUS) and clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), can aid in the diagnosis and management of disease. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Mrinal Patnaik, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Zhuoer Xie, MD, MSCR, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss clonal hematopoiesis and the impact of mutations in MDS, as well as the importance of better understanding precursor states. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The relationship between mutations and precursor states in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is a growing area of research, and advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) have allowed experts to gain a better understanding of pre-MDS states. Early detection of precursor conditions, including clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance (CCUS) and clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), can aid in the diagnosis and management of disease. </p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from experts Mrinal Patnaik, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Zhuoer Xie, MD, MSCR, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss clonal hematopoiesis and the impact of mutations in MDS, as well as the importance of better understanding precursor states. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (<em>iw</em>MDS) held in Miami, FL.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[The relationship between mutations and precursor states in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) is a growing area of research, and advances in next-generation sequencing (NGS) have allowed experts to gain a better understanding of pre-MDS states. Early detection of precursor conditions, including clonal cytopenia of undetermined significance (CCUS) and clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential (CHIP), can aid in the diagnosis and management of disease. 
In this podcast, you will hear from experts Mrinal Patnaik, MBBS, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Zhuoer Xie, MD, MSCR, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Eric Padron, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, who discuss clonal hematopoiesis and the impact of mutations in MDS, as well as the importance of better understanding precursor states. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:duration>531</itunes:duration>
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        <title>T-cell engagers in multiple myeloma: current challenges and future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>T-cell engagers in multiple myeloma: current challenges and future outlooks</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/t-cell-engagers-in-multiple-myeloma-current-challenges-and-future-outlooks/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/t-cell-engagers-in-multiple-myeloma-current-challenges-and-future-outlooks/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2022 09:42:21 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Several novel agents have been approved in the field of multiple myeloma and have greatly transformed the treatment landscape of this disease. However, relapse is still common in many patients, and there is a need to continue exploring novel therapeutic strategies. The introduction of immunotherapies, including CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific T-cell engagers, has marked a paradigm shift in the treatment of multiple myeloma, and T-cell based therapies have shown promising outcomes. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, Nina Shah, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Thomas Martin, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, discuss the current challenges and future applications of T-cell engagers in multiple myeloma, the role of maintenance and transplantation, and more. This discussion took place at The International Workshop on Myeloma 2022, held in Scottsdale, AZ.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several novel agents have been approved in the field of multiple myeloma and have greatly transformed the treatment landscape of this disease. However, relapse is still common in many patients, and there is a need to continue exploring novel therapeutic strategies. The introduction of immunotherapies, including CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific T-cell engagers, has marked a paradigm shift in the treatment of multiple myeloma, and T-cell based therapies have shown promising outcomes. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, Nina Shah, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Thomas Martin, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, discuss the current challenges and future applications of T-cell engagers in multiple myeloma, the role of maintenance and transplantation, and more. This discussion took place at The International Workshop on Myeloma 2022, held in Scottsdale, AZ.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Several novel agents have been approved in the field of multiple myeloma and have greatly transformed the treatment landscape of this disease. However, relapse is still common in many patients, and there is a need to continue exploring novel therapeutic strategies. The introduction of immunotherapies, including CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific T-cell engagers, has marked a paradigm shift in the treatment of multiple myeloma, and T-cell based therapies have shown promising outcomes. 
In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Hermann Einsele, MD, FRCP, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany, Nina Shah, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, and Thomas Martin, MD, University of California, San Francisco, CA, discuss the current challenges and future applications of T-cell engagers in multiple myeloma, the role of maintenance and transplantation, and more. This discussion took place at The International Workshop on Myeloma 2022, held in Scottsdale, AZ.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:duration>1218</itunes:duration>
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        <title>High-risk MDS: unmet needs and future treatment approaches</title>
        <itunes:title>High-risk MDS: unmet needs and future treatment approaches</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/high-risk-mds-unmet-needs-and-future-treatment-approaches/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/high-risk-mds-unmet-needs-and-future-treatment-approaches/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 13:47:05 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of myeloid neoplasms, and the treatment and management of high-risk MDS remains a challenge. With only two agents currently approved by the FDA and available to patients with high-risk disease, several experts agree that novel therapeutic strategies should be explored. Many ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the safety and efficacy of combination therapies, with the aim of providing more hope for patients and overcoming challenges in the field.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from leading experts Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Justin Taylor, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, who discuss the current state of the art in high-risk MDS, unmet needs, and future therapeutic approaches. </p>
<p>The MDS Podcasts on VJHemOnc are supported by Gilead Oncology. Gilead Oncology has no influence over the production of the content. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of myeloid neoplasms, and the treatment and management of high-risk MDS remains a challenge. With only two agents currently approved by the FDA and available to patients with high-risk disease, several experts agree that novel therapeutic strategies should be explored. Many ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the safety and efficacy of combination therapies, with the aim of providing more hope for patients and overcoming challenges in the field.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from leading experts Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Justin Taylor, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, who discuss the current state of the art in high-risk MDS, unmet needs, and future therapeutic approaches. </p>
<p>The MDS Podcasts on VJHemOnc are supported by Gilead Oncology. Gilead Oncology has no influence over the production of the content. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) represent a heterogeneous group of myeloid neoplasms, and the treatment and management of high-risk MDS remains a challenge. With only two agents currently approved by the FDA and available to patients with high-risk disease, several experts agree that novel therapeutic strategies should be explored. Many ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the safety and efficacy of combination therapies, with the aim of providing more hope for patients and overcoming challenges in the field.
In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from leading experts Uwe Platzbecker, MD, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany, Naval Daver, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, Andrew Brunner, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Justin Taylor, MD, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miami, FL, who discuss the current state of the art in high-risk MDS, unmet needs, and future therapeutic approaches. 
The MDS Podcasts on VJHemOnc are supported by Gilead Oncology. Gilead Oncology has no influence over the production of the content. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <itunes:duration>461</itunes:duration>
                <itunes:episode>149</itunes:episode>
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        <title>The importance of patient-reported outcomes in CAR-T recipients</title>
        <itunes:title>The importance of patient-reported outcomes in CAR-T recipients</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-importance-of-patient-reported-outcomes-in-car-t-recipients/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-importance-of-patient-reported-outcomes-in-car-t-recipients/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 17 Aug 2022 15:32:51 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T therapies have been approved for use in several hematological malignancies, and have greatly improved treatment options for patients, especially those with relapsed disease. While CAR-T products provide many benefits, it is also important to better understand the impact of these therapies on quality of life (QoL), including adverse events such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Kedar Kirtane, MD, Laura Oswald, PhD, and Heather Jim, PhD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, FL, discuss the importance of investigating patient-reported outcomes in CAR-T recipients. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T therapies have been approved for use in several hematological malignancies, and have greatly improved treatment options for patients, especially those with relapsed disease. While CAR-T products provide many benefits, it is also important to better understand the impact of these therapies on quality of life (QoL), including adverse events such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Kedar Kirtane, MD, Laura Oswald, PhD, and Heather Jim, PhD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, FL, discuss the importance of investigating patient-reported outcomes in CAR-T recipients. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/fv9ikt/QoL_patient-reported_outcomes9dfs0.mp3" length="7905323" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[CAR-T therapies have been approved for use in several hematological malignancies, and have greatly improved treatment options for patients, especially those with relapsed disease. While CAR-T products provide many benefits, it is also important to better understand the impact of these therapies on quality of life (QoL), including adverse events such as cytokine release syndrome (CRS) and neurotoxicity. 
In this exclusive podcast, Kedar Kirtane, MD, Laura Oswald, PhD, and Heather Jim, PhD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, Tampa, FL, discuss the importance of investigating patient-reported outcomes in CAR-T recipients. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CAR-T therapy in myeloma and lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>CAR-T therapy in myeloma and lymphoma</itunes:title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/car-t-therapy-in-myeloma-and-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2022 10:38:25 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T therapy has revolutionized the treatment landscape of several hematological malignancies, and ongoing clinical trials continue to provide valuable data on the safety and efficacy of these agents. At the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL, several fascinating sessions took place, where leading experts discussed the application and challenges of CAR-T therapy in hematological malignancies, including lymphoma and multiple myeloma. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Yi Lin, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Suzanne Trudel, MD, MSc, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Frederick Locke, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Krina Patel, MD, MSc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates from the lymphoma and myeloma sessions held at this year’s meeting. The experts discuss several topics, including the benefit of CAR-T in second-line diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), strategies to overcome the challenges of CAR-T therapy in myeloma, patient selection for CAR-T therapy, and more.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CAR-T therapy has revolutionized the treatment landscape of several hematological malignancies, and ongoing clinical trials continue to provide valuable data on the safety and efficacy of these agents. At the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL, several fascinating sessions took place, where leading experts discussed the application and challenges of CAR-T therapy in hematological malignancies, including lymphoma and multiple myeloma. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Yi Lin, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Suzanne Trudel, MD, MSc, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Frederick Locke, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Krina Patel, MD, MSc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates from the lymphoma and myeloma sessions held at this year’s meeting. The experts discuss several topics, including the benefit of CAR-T in second-line diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), strategies to overcome the challenges of CAR-T therapy in myeloma, patient selection for CAR-T therapy, and more.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/5nazzu/Myeloma-Lymphoma_session85zeh.mp3" length="23589946" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[CAR-T therapy has revolutionized the treatment landscape of several hematological malignancies, and ongoing clinical trials continue to provide valuable data on the safety and efficacy of these agents. At the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL, several fascinating sessions took place, where leading experts discussed the application and challenges of CAR-T therapy in hematological malignancies, including lymphoma and multiple myeloma. 
In this exclusive podcast, Yi Lin, MD, PhD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, Suzanne Trudel, MD, MSc, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Frederick Locke, MD, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Krina Patel, MD, MSc, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, share key updates from the lymphoma and myeloma sessions held at this year’s meeting. The experts discuss several topics, including the benefit of CAR-T in second-line diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), strategies to overcome the challenges of CAR-T therapy in myeloma, patient selection for CAR-T therapy, and more.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>CAR-T therapy in AML: challenges and future outlooks</title>
        <itunes:title>CAR-T therapy in AML: challenges and future outlooks</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/car-t-therapy-in-aml-challenges-and-future-outlooks/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/car-t-therapy-in-aml-challenges-and-future-outlooks/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2022 11:53:37 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive and heterogeneous hematological malignancy that poses many challenges for diagnosis and treatment. While the treatment landscape of AML has improved in recent years due to advances in therapy, there are still several hurdles to overcome to improve the efficacy of these novel agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts John DiPersio, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, Saar Gill, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Rizwan Romee, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who share some insights on the challenges of CAR-T therapy in AML and strategies to overcome these. The experts also discuss CAR-NK therapy, NK-cell transduction, patient response to CAR-T therapy, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive and heterogeneous hematological malignancy that poses many challenges for diagnosis and treatment. While the treatment landscape of AML has improved in recent years due to advances in therapy, there are still several hurdles to overcome to improve the efficacy of these novel agents.</p>
<p>In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts John DiPersio, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, Saar Gill, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Rizwan Romee, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who share some insights on the challenges of CAR-T therapy in AML and strategies to overcome these. The experts also discuss CAR-NK therapy, NK-cell transduction, patient response to CAR-T therapy, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive and heterogeneous hematological malignancy that poses many challenges for diagnosis and treatment. While the treatment landscape of AML has improved in recent years due to advances in therapy, there are still several hurdles to overcome to improve the efficacy of these novel agents.
In this podcast, you will hear from leading experts John DiPersio, MD, PhD, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, Saar Gill, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, and Rizwan Romee, MD, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, who share some insights on the challenges of CAR-T therapy in AML and strategies to overcome these. The experts also discuss CAR-NK therapy, NK-cell transduction, patient response to CAR-T therapy, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The current state of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma</title>
        <itunes:title>The current state of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-current-state-of-car-t-therapy-in-lymphoma/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/the-current-state-of-car-t-therapy-in-lymphoma/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 13:15:24 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Over the last few decades, advances in immunotherapies including CAR-T therapy have revolutionized the treatment of patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and several clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of CAR-Ts in this field. Experts are also debating the possibility of bringing CAR-T therapy into earlier lines of treatment, and ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the benefits of this.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts David Maloney, MD, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA, Caron Jacobson, MD, MMSc, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Loretta Nastoupil, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss the current state of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma. The experts comment on moving CAR-T therapy into earlier lines of treatment, and discuss clinical trial updates, including results from the TRANSFORM study (NCT03575351) and the ZUMA-12 study (NCT03761056). This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last few decades, advances in immunotherapies including CAR-T therapy have revolutionized the treatment of patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and several clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of CAR-Ts in this field. Experts are also debating the possibility of bringing CAR-T therapy into earlier lines of treatment, and ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the benefits of this.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts David Maloney, MD, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA, Caron Jacobson, MD, MMSc, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Loretta Nastoupil, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss the current state of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma. The experts comment on moving CAR-T therapy into earlier lines of treatment, and discuss clinical trial updates, including results from the TRANSFORM study (NCT03575351) and the ZUMA-12 study (NCT03761056). This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/k2d8wd/iwCART_lymphoma78wu3.mp3" length="16036552" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Over the last few decades, advances in immunotherapies including CAR-T therapy have revolutionized the treatment of patients with relapsed/refractory (R/R) non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), and several clinical trials have demonstrated the efficacy of CAR-Ts in this field. Experts are also debating the possibility of bringing CAR-T therapy into earlier lines of treatment, and ongoing clinical trials are evaluating the benefits of this.
In this exclusive podcast, leading experts David Maloney, MD, PhD, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Seattle, WA, Caron Jacobson, MD, MMSc, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, and Loretta Nastoupil, MD, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, discuss the current state of CAR-T therapy in lymphoma. The experts comment on moving CAR-T therapy into earlier lines of treatment, and discuss clinical trial updates, including results from the TRANSFORM study (NCT03575351) and the ZUMA-12 study (NCT03761056). This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Myeloma treatment updates from EHA 2022</title>
        <itunes:title>Myeloma treatment updates from EHA 2022</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/myeloma-treatment-updates-from-eha-2022/</link>
                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/myeloma-treatment-updates-from-eha-2022/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2022 15:48:10 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p class="p1">While multiple myeloma remains a challenging disease to treat, there have been several advances in the field over the years. Novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T therapy, bispecific antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), continue to transform the myeloma treatment landscape and provide patients with more hope. At the 2022 EHA Annual Meeting, there were several exciting updates presented, with a large focus being placed on clinical trials and novel immunotherapies.</p>
<p class="p1">In this exclusive podcast, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, and Saad Usmani, MD, MBA, FACP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discuss key advances in myeloma treatment from this year’s EHA meeting, drawing focus on the DETERMINATION trial (NCT01208662) and the promise of novel immunotherapies.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="p1">While multiple myeloma remains a challenging disease to treat, there have been several advances in the field over the years. Novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T therapy, bispecific antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), continue to transform the myeloma treatment landscape and provide patients with more hope. At the 2022 EHA Annual Meeting, there were several exciting updates presented, with a large focus being placed on clinical trials and novel immunotherapies.</p>
<p class="p1">In this exclusive podcast, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, and Saad Usmani, MD, MBA, FACP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discuss key advances in myeloma treatment from this year’s EHA meeting, drawing focus on the DETERMINATION trial (NCT01208662) and the promise of novel immunotherapies.</p>
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        <enclosure url="https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/kz8eng/Myeloma_-_Mohty_Saad9k0qa.mp3" length="19329820" type="audio/mpeg"/>
        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[While multiple myeloma remains a challenging disease to treat, there have been several advances in the field over the years. Novel immunotherapies, including CAR-T therapy, bispecific antibodies, and antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), continue to transform the myeloma treatment landscape and provide patients with more hope. At the 2022 EHA Annual Meeting, there were several exciting updates presented, with a large focus being placed on clinical trials and novel immunotherapies.
In this exclusive podcast, Mohamad Mohty, MD, PhD, Saint-Antoine Hospital, Paris, France, and Saad Usmani, MD, MBA, FACP, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, discuss key advances in myeloma treatment from this year’s EHA meeting, drawing focus on the DETERMINATION trial (NCT01208662) and the promise of novel immunotherapies.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Updates in classification and risk stratification in MDS</title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/updates-in-classification-and-risk-stratification-in-mds/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jul 2022 09:59:28 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Classification and risk stratification are crucial for the management and treatment of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). For many years, the gold standard for assessing disease risk has been the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R). However, the recently-developed IPSS-Molecular (IPSS-M) has been evaluated and provides valuable information, improving overall risk assessment.</p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Rafael Bejar, MD, PhD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Aziz Nazha, MD, Amazon Web Services, Westlake, OH, Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Jane Churpek, MD, MS, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Madison, WI, discuss updates in classification and risk stratification in MDS, including the value of the novel IPSS-M and the MDS Clinical Research Consortium Molecular Prognostic Tool. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Classification and risk stratification are crucial for the management and treatment of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). For many years, the gold standard for assessing disease risk has been the Revised International Prognostic Scoring System (IPSS-R). However, the recently-developed IPSS-Molecular (IPSS-M) has been evaluated and provides valuable information, improving overall risk assessment.</p>
<p>In this podcast, leading experts Rafael Bejar, MD, PhD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Aziz Nazha, MD, Amazon Web Services, Westlake, OH, Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Jane Churpek, MD, MS, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Madison, WI, discuss updates in classification and risk stratification in MDS, including the value of the novel IPSS-M and the MDS Clinical Research Consortium Molecular Prognostic Tool. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (<em>iw</em>MDS) held in Miami, FL.</p>
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In this podcast, leading experts Rafael Bejar, MD, PhD, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, Aziz Nazha, MD, Amazon Web Services, Westlake, OH, Robert Hasserjian, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, and Jane Churpek, MD, MS, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, Madison, WI, discuss updates in classification and risk stratification in MDS, including the value of the novel IPSS-M and the MDS Clinical Research Consortium Molecular Prognostic Tool. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Myeloma 2022: day one highlights</title>
        <itunes:title>Myeloma 2022: day one highlights</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>At the Myeloma 2022 meeting held in Scottsdale, AZ, there were several fascinating sessions that took place covering a variety of topics, including novel targets, T-cell engager therapy, myeloma at the single-cell level, the role of measurable residual disease (MRD), and more. Leading experts came together to discuss, debate, and answer questions, bringing you the latest in the field.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Keith Stewart, MB, ChB, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Faith Davies, MBBCh, MRCP, MD, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York, NY, share some key highlights from day one at this year's meeting. The experts talk on updates in MRD and prognosis, antibody therapy for amyloidosis, and more. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the Myeloma 2022 meeting held in Scottsdale, AZ, there were several fascinating sessions that took place covering a variety of topics, including novel targets, T-cell engager therapy, myeloma at the single-cell level, the role of measurable residual disease (MRD), and more. Leading experts came together to discuss, debate, and answer questions, bringing you the latest in the field.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Keith Stewart, MB, ChB, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Faith Davies, MBBCh, MRCP, MD, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York, NY, share some key highlights from day one at this year's meeting. The experts talk on updates in MRD and prognosis, antibody therapy for amyloidosis, and more. </p>
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        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[At the Myeloma 2022 meeting held in Scottsdale, AZ, there were several fascinating sessions that took place covering a variety of topics, including novel targets, T-cell engager therapy, myeloma at the single-cell level, the role of measurable residual disease (MRD), and more. Leading experts came together to discuss, debate, and answer questions, bringing you the latest in the field.
In this exclusive podcast, Keith Stewart, MB, ChB, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Toronto, Canada, Gareth Morgan, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York, NY, and Faith Davies, MBBCh, MRCP, MD, FRCPath, NYU Langone, New York, NY, share some key highlights from day one at this year's meeting. The experts talk on updates in MRD and prognosis, antibody therapy for amyloidosis, and more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS</title>
        <itunes:title>Immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a type of rare and heterogeneous hematological malignancy, and immune dysregulation plays a major role in the development of this disease and progression to acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Several novel targets are being explored in this field with the aim of increasing treatment options for patients and improving response to therapies. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from leading experts Uwe Platzbecker, MD, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Germany, Alan List, MD, Precision BioSciences, Durham, NC, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Daniel Starczynowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, as they discuss immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL. </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a type of rare and heterogeneous hematological malignancy, and immune dysregulation plays a major role in the development of this disease and progression to acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Several novel targets are being explored in this field with the aim of increasing treatment options for patients and improving response to therapies. </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from leading experts Uwe Platzbecker, MD, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Germany, Alan List, MD, Precision BioSciences, Durham, NC, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Daniel Starczynowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, as they discuss immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (<em>iw</em>MDS) held in Miami, FL. </p>
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In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from leading experts Uwe Platzbecker, MD, Leipzig University Hospital, Leipzig, Germany, Alan List, MD, Precision BioSciences, Durham, NC, David Sallman, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Daniel Starczynowski, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital, Cincinnati, OH, as they discuss immune dysregulation and targeting in MDS. This discussion took place at the 1st International Workshop on Myelodysplastic Syndromes (iwMDS) held in Miami, FL. ]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>The future of CAR-T therapy in ALL</title>
        <itunes:title>The future of CAR-T therapy in ALL</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is an aggressive and heterogeneous disease with a high mortality rate. However, several advances have been made in recent years to improve treatment options for patients. Novel immunotherapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy and antibodies, are continuously being explored and have greatly changed the treatment landscape. </p>
<p> </p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Noelle Frey, MD, MSCE, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Bijal Shah, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Shannon Maude, MD, PhD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, who discuss the future of CAR-T therapy in ALL, highlighting the impact of the approval of tisagenlecleucel (tisa-cel) in adult patients, the promise of allogeneic products, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is an aggressive and heterogeneous disease with a high mortality rate. However, several advances have been made in recent years to improve treatment options for patients. Novel immunotherapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy and antibodies, are continuously being explored and have greatly changed the treatment landscape. </p>
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<p>In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Noelle Frey, MD, MSCE, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Bijal Shah, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Shannon Maude, MD, PhD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, who discuss the future of CAR-T therapy in ALL, highlighting the impact of the approval of tisagenlecleucel (tisa-cel) in adult patients, the promise of allogeneic products, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (<em>iw</em>CAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.</p>
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In this exclusive podcast, you will hear from experts Noelle Frey, MD, MSCE, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Bijal Shah, MD, Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL, and Shannon Maude, MD, PhD, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, who discuss the future of CAR-T therapy in ALL, highlighting the impact of the approval of tisagenlecleucel (tisa-cel) in adult patients, the promise of allogeneic products, and more. This discussion took place at the 4th International Workshop on CAR-T (iwCAR-T) meeting held in Tampa, FL.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>An insight into novel targets in myeloma and mechanisms of resistance to PIs and IMiDs</title>
        <itunes:title>An insight into novel targets in myeloma and mechanisms of resistance to PIs and IMiDs</itunes:title>
        <link>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/an-insight-into-novel-targets-in-myeloma-and-mechanisms-of-resistance-to-pis-and-imids/</link>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Multiple myeloma has seen many advances in recent years, and novel targeted agents are transforming the field. Several immunotherapies, including CAR-T therapy and T-cell engagers, are providing hope for patients, and novel targets are continuously being explored, especially in the relapsed/refractory setting.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Lawrence Boise, PhD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Paola Neri, MD, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, discuss novel targets in multiple myeloma, including RAS and PIKfyve, and further comment on the epigenomics and epigenetics of resistance to proteasome inhibitors and IMiDs, as well as PROTAC therapy for difficult to manipulate targets.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Multiple myeloma has seen many advances in recent years, and novel targeted agents are transforming the field. Several immunotherapies, including CAR-T therapy and T-cell engagers, are providing hope for patients, and novel targets are continuously being explored, especially in the relapsed/refractory setting.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Lawrence Boise, PhD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Paola Neri, MD, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, discuss novel targets in multiple myeloma, including RAS and PIKfyve, and further comment on the epigenomics and epigenetics of resistance to proteasome inhibitors and IMiDs, as well as PROTAC therapy for difficult to manipulate targets.</p>
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In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Lawrence Boise, PhD, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA, and Paola Neri, MD, PhD, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada, discuss novel targets in multiple myeloma, including RAS and PIKfyve, and further comment on the epigenomics and epigenetics of resistance to proteasome inhibitors and IMiDs, as well as PROTAC therapy for difficult to manipulate targets.]]></itunes:summary>
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        <title>Key updates in the treatment and management of MPNs</title>
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                    <comments>https://vjhemonc.podbean.com/e/key-updates-in-the-treatment-and-management-of-mpns/#comments</comments>        <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2022 14:23:09 +0100</pubDate>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a class of hematological cancers characterized by the excessive production of a particular blood cell. MPNs is an umbrella term covering disorders such as myelofibrosis (MF), polycythemia vera (PV), and essential thrombocythemia (ET). Pathological features are a key aspect of MPN diagnostics, hence improvements in digitally visualizing pathology and the use of machine learning for tracking patients will aid the field. Multiple clinical trials are underway for different therapeutic agents, including calreticulin-directed vaccines and antibodies for ET and MF. There are three approved JAK inhibitors for MF: ruxolitinib, fedratinib and pacritinib. An evolving question is whether combinations of JAK inhibitors will further the benefits observed in monotherapy, and if combinations will go as far as achieving disease modification.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Claire Harrison, MD, DM, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, Ruben Mesa, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, TX, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital & Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, hold a fascinating discussion on current developments in the management and treatment of MPNs.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are a class of hematological cancers characterized by the excessive production of a particular blood cell. MPNs is an umbrella term covering disorders such as myelofibrosis (MF), polycythemia vera (PV), and essential thrombocythemia (ET). Pathological features are a key aspect of MPN diagnostics, hence improvements in digitally visualizing pathology and the use of machine learning for tracking patients will aid the field. Multiple clinical trials are underway for different therapeutic agents, including calreticulin-directed vaccines and antibodies for ET and MF. There are three approved JAK inhibitors for MF: ruxolitinib, fedratinib and pacritinib. An evolving question is whether combinations of JAK inhibitors will further the benefits observed in monotherapy, and if combinations will go as far as achieving disease modification.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Claire Harrison, MD, DM, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, Ruben Mesa, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, TX, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital & Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, hold a fascinating discussion on current developments in the management and treatment of MPNs.</p>
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In this exclusive podcast, leading experts Claire Harrison, MD, DM, FRCP, FRCPath, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK, Ruben Mesa, MD, UT Health San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, San Antonio, TX, and Jean-Jacques Kiladjian, MD, PhD, Saint-Louis Hospital & Paris Diderot University, Paris, France, hold a fascinating discussion on current developments in the management and treatment of MPNs.
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        <title>Addressing unmet needs and future treatment approaches in AL amyloidosis</title>
        <itunes:title>Addressing unmet needs and future treatment approaches in AL amyloidosis</itunes:title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Amyloidosis is a heterogeneous disease that results from the deposition of abnormal protein aggregates in various tissues and organs. The treatment and diagnosis of amyloidosis remain a challenge, and experts agree that there are several unmet needs in the field. In recent years, there have been advances in clinical trials investigating novel treatment approaches for amyloidosis, providing patients with more hope.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Angela Dispenzieri, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, shares some insights into the treatment and management of light chain (AL) amyloidosis, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and raising awareness of this disease. Dr Dispenzieri also discusses important clinical trials, unmet needs and challenges in the field, and the promise of novel agents being evaluated for the treatment of this disease.</p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amyloidosis is a heterogeneous disease that results from the deposition of abnormal protein aggregates in various tissues and organs. The treatment and diagnosis of amyloidosis remain a challenge, and experts agree that there are several unmet needs in the field. In recent years, there have been advances in clinical trials investigating novel treatment approaches for amyloidosis, providing patients with more hope.</p>
<p>In this exclusive podcast, Angela Dispenzieri, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, shares some insights into the treatment and management of light chain (AL) amyloidosis, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and raising awareness of this disease. Dr Dispenzieri also discusses important clinical trials, unmet needs and challenges in the field, and the promise of novel agents being evaluated for the treatment of this disease.</p>
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In this exclusive podcast, Angela Dispenzieri, MD, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, shares some insights into the treatment and management of light chain (AL) amyloidosis, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and raising awareness of this disease. Dr Dispenzieri also discusses important clinical trials, unmet needs and challenges in the field, and the promise of novel agents being evaluated for the treatment of this disease.]]></itunes:summary>
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