Podcasts

OncLive On Air® is a podcast from OncLive® that provides oncology professionals with the resources and information they need to provide the best patient care. Segments cover every angle of oncology practice, from new technology to treatment advances to important regulatory decisions. New episodes with exclusive interviews with leading oncology experts are released on Mondays and Thursdays.

Updates in Advanced HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

July 28th 2021

Dr Mahtani and colleagues highlight key clinical trials such as DESTINY-Breast01, HER2CLIMB, NALA, and SOPHIA in the setting of advanced HER2-positive breast cancer and discuss the practical considerations of these data.

Managing Early-Stage HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

July 28th 2021

In the second segment, Dr Mahtani and colleagues discuss data from select clinical trials in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.

Remaining Challenges in the Treatment of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

July 28th 2021

In the first segment, Dr Mahtani and colleagues outline challenges and remaining unmet needs in the management of patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.

Analyzing the Advancing Applications for Next-Generation Sequencing in Lung Cancer

July 26th 2021

Drs Brown and Husain discuss the current and future applications of next-generation sequencing in lung cancer, the role of tissue-based testing in light of the growing role for liquid-based testing, and some of the emerging technologies that could overcome current barriers to biomarker testing.

FDA Approval Insights: Sacituzumab Govitecan in Urothelial Cancer

July 22nd 2021

Dr. Tagawa discusses the FDA approval of sacituzumab govitecan in urothelial cancer, key efficacy and safety data from the pivotal TROPHY-U-01 trial, and expectations for the confirmatory TROPiCS-04 trial.

Jabbour on Tailoring Treatment With TKIs in CML and Ph+ ALL

July 19th 2021

Dr. Jabbour discusses the optimal use of ponatinib in chronic myeloid leukemia and data from the 2021 ASCO Annual Meeting with the combination of blinatumomab and ponatinib in Ph-positive acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

Mayer on the Optimization of SERDs in ER+ Breast Cancer

July 15th 2021

Dr. Mayer discusses the mechanism of action of SERDs in ER-positive breast cancer, highlighted data from the AMEERA-1 trial with amcenestrant and palbociclib, and details future research efforts with SERDs.

Wainberg Weighs In on Advances in HER2+ GI Cancers

July 12th 2021

Dr. Wainberg discusses factors that help steer treatment selection in HER2-positive gastrointestinal malignancies, advances on the horizon, and more.

CTCA Leaders Provide Post-Pandemic Predictions in Oncology

July 8th 2021

Dr. Rariy, Ms. Brown, and Ms. Greenman discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant delay in cancer diagnoses, impacted the training of oncologists, and revolutionized telehealth.

Research Reflections: O'Malley Relays Key Updates in Ovarian and Endometrial Cancers

July 5th 2021

Dr. O’Malley discusses key findings from 6 trials that were presented at the virtual 2021 SGO Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer.

Sherman Spotlights Advances With RET Inhibitors in Medullary Thyroid Cancer

July 1st 2021

Dr. Sherman discusses the incidence of RET fusions in medullary thyroid cancer and the current clinical landscape of RET inhibitors in the field.

Lee-Kim on Fostering a Fulfilling Fellowship in Oncology

June 28th 2021

Dr. Lee-Kim discusses her path into treating pediatric patients with cancer, key lessons that can be learned during fellowship, and tips on managing finances and burnout during a pediatric oncology fellowship program.

Halmos Highlights Effort Exploring COVID-19 Vaccines in Patients With Cancer

June 24th 2021

Dr. Halmos discusses the data from a study examining seroconversion rates following COVID-19 vaccination among patients with cancer and underscores the need for novel vaccination or passive immunization strategies for immunosuppressed cohorts.

Matsen Reflects on Changes to Breast Cancer Surgery During COVID-19

June 21st 2021

Dr. Masten reflects on the main challenges that arose during the COVID-19 lockdown with regard to surgery in patients with breast cancer, the steps that were taken as the lockdown started to lift, and the changes that have been made with regard to managing patients around the time of surgery and in the operating room.

George Gives Take on Optimal Sequencing, Strategies in Pancreatic Cancer Pipeline

June 17th 2021

Dr. George discusses treatment considerations in the first-line setting of metastatic pancreatic cancer, signs that may indicate disease progression and the need for second-line therapy, and investigational agents in the pipeline.

Pant Projects an Expanding Role for Targeted Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer

June 14th 2021

Dr. Pant discusses the current role for germline and somatic testing in pancreatic cancer, examines the research landscape with PARP inhibitors, KRAS inhibitors, and other targeted agents, and shares his hope for the future of drug development in the field.

Patel Previews Collaborative Research Program With SD-101 in Uveal Melanoma

June 10th 2021

Dr. Patel discusses the significance of the new collaboration between The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and TriSalus™ Life Sciences.

Advances in Metastatic HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

June 8th 2021

Dr Gradishar and colleagues highlight key clinical trials such as DESTINY-Breast01, HER2CLIMB, NALA, and SOPHIA in the setting of advanced HER2-positive breast cancer and discuss the practical considerations of these data.

Treating Early-Stage HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

June 8th 2021

Dr Gradishar and colleagues take an in-depth look at data from select clinical trials in the neoadjuvant and adjuvant settings for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.

Examining the Unmet Needs in the Treatment of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

June 8th 2021

In the first segment, Dr Gradishar and colleagues examine the unmet needs clinicians face despite recent advances in the treatment of patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.