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.

Monk Talks Tisotumab Vedotin and Exciting ESMO Data in Cervical Cancer

September 23rd 2021

Dr. Monk discusses the significance of the FDA approval of tisotumab vedotin and notable research that was presented at the 2021 ESMO Congress in cervical cancer.

Dietrich Details Data and Future Research With Immunotherapy in Stage III NSCLC

September 20th 2021

Dr. Dietrich discusses the latest developments with immunotherapy and targeted therapy in stage III non–small cell lung cancer.

Neel on Maximizing Research Strides in Oncology

September 16th 2021

Dr. Neel discusses the momentum of molecularly-driven research and treatment strategies in oncology, the continuation of current research trends, and potential future directions throughout the field.

Updates and Advances in the Treatment of Metastatic HER2+ Breast Cancer

September 14th 2021

Dr Pegram and colleagues focus on 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.

Management of Early-Stage HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

September 14th 2021

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

Challenges and Unmet Needs in the Treatment of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer

September 14th 2021

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

Loaiza-Bonilla Offers Guidance on Optimizing Treatment Selection in Pancreatic Cancer

September 13th 2021

Dr. Loaiza-Bonilla discusses approaches to frontline treatment selection in metastatic pancreatic cancer, the effects of adverse effects and toxicities in treatment planning, and treatment options available to patients post gemcitabine-based regimens.

Lisberg Discusses the Promise of Datapotamab Deruxtecan in Lung Cancer

September 9th 2021

Lisberg discusses the excitement with datopotamab deruxtecan in non–small cell lung cancer and previews anticipated data from the NSCLC cohort of the TROPION-PanTumor01 trial at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer 2021 World Conference on Lung Cancer.

McKay Filters Through Frontline Treatment Considerations in mRCC

September 6th 2021

Dr. McKay discusses the importance of patient selection in advanced renal cell carcinoma, selecting between available combination regimens, and nuances regarding the timing of treatment in this disease.

Sosa Talks Risk Factors, Rising Incidence, and Controversies in Thyroid Cancer

September 2nd 2021

Dr. Sosa discusses the rise in thyroid cancer cases, patient risk factors, the financial challenges associated with long-term treatment and testing, and future research directions in the field.

Sekeres Previews Potential Combination Strategies in HR-MDS

August 30th 2021

Dr. Sekeres discusses the current unmet needs of patients with higher-risk myelodysplastic syndromes receiving hypomethylating agents, the potential utility of novel combinations in development, and the incorporation of other end points beyond overall survival in clinical trials.

FDA Approval Insights: Nivolumab Plus Chemo for Frontline Gastric Cancer

August 26th 2021

Dr. Janjigian discusses the FDA approval of nivolumab plus chemotherapy in advanced or metastatic gastric cancer, gastroesophageal junction cancer, and esophageal adenocarcinoma, key findings from the pivotal CheckMate-649 trial, and future directions with immunotherapy in the field.

Krie and Yuan Talk Toxicity Management in Breast Cancer

August 23rd 2021

Dr. Krie and Dr. Yuan discussed treatment-related adverse effects one should be aware of and prepared to manage, recommended management strategies for these TRAEs, and important points to emphasize to patients before they begin treatment.

DFCI Faculty Relay Insight Into Confirmed Rebounds of Cancer Screenings After COVID-19

August 19th 2021

Dr. Labaki and Dr. Trinh discuss their research on the recovery of cancer screening tests, its link with potential racial disparities from the COVID-19 pandemic, and how the community can continue to emphasize the importance of cancer screening while working to close these disparities in cancer care.

Chachoua on Leveraging Screening Opportunities in Lung Cancer

August 16th 2021

Dr. Chachoua discusses key guidelines for lung cancer screening, the psychological and financial implications of screening, and the opportunities of a screening initiative instated by NYU Langone Health.

Making the Most of Molecular Testing in Breast Cancer

August 12th 2021

Drs. Brown and Kurzrock discuss the current and future applications of next-generation sequencing in breast 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: Isatuximab Plus Carfilzomib/Dexamethasone in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

August 9th 2021

Dr. Moreau discusses the FDA approval of isatuximab-irfc plus carfilzomib and dexamethasone in relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma, key findings from the pivotal IKEMA trial, and future directions with the combination.

Research Reflections: Weber Relays Melanoma Updates From the 2021 ASCO Annual Meeting

August 5th 2021

Dr. Weber discusses exciting research presented during the 2021 ASCO Annual Meeting in melanoma with combination and single-agent checkpoint inhibitors, tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte therapy, and more.

Rariy Reviews In-Home Infusion Initiative in Oncology

August 2nd 2021

Chevon M. Rariy, MD, discusses how the implementation of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic shed light on the need for increased access to care for patients with cancer, as well as the potential benefits in-home infusions could offer to patients receiving chemotherapy.

Understanding Actionable Pathogenic Variants Among Caribbean Patients With Breast and Ovarian Cancers

July 29th 2021

Dr. George and Dr. Hurley discuss the data generated from their study on the correlation between deleterious variants in genes and the development of hereditary breast and ovarian cancers in populations throughout the Caribbean.