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James J. Hsieh, MD, PhD, discusses unmet needs in non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
James J. Hsieh, MD, PhD, professor of medicine, Division of Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine, Siteman Cancer Center, discusses unmet needs in non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC).
Over the past 15 years, clear cell RCC has gained 15 novel treatments that target 7 different mechanisms, says Hsieh. These options have led to increased survival for these patients who make up the majority of kidney cancers.
However, little progress has been made in non-clear cell RCC, Hsieh says. Due to the rarity of non-clear cell RCC, it is difficult to enroll patients on clinical trials. As a result, little progress has been made in this group of patients with a relatively poor prognosis.
Hsieh hopes that clinical trials will expand to non-clear cell RCC, so the field can work toward better understanding the mechanisms of the disease and improving patient outcomes.
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