Sibylle Loibl receives the ESMO Breast Cancer 2022 Award
In her Keynote Lecture at ESMO Breast Cancer 2022, Prof. Sibylle Loibl looks at neoadjuvant therapy and the fertility and pregnancy issues facing young women with breast cancer
In her Keynote Lecture at ESMO Breast Cancer 2022, Prof. Sibylle Loibl looks at neoadjuvant therapy and the fertility and pregnancy issues facing young women with breast cancer
The value of genomic testing is being increasingly demonstrated and will evolve over time
Findings from the PACIFIC-6 trial echo the benefits seen with durvalumab after concomitant chemoradiotherapy, representing a potential alternative for vulnerable and older patients
Results from the subgroup analysis of the IMpower010 study also report some patterns of relapse that are in contrast with previously presented findings
Alternatives to osimertinib for first-line treatment of EGFR-mutated NSCLC are explored among Asian populations
Overall survival data are in line with those from other MET tyrosine kinase inhibitors and show promise in a tumour subtype with poor prognosis
Advances made in the treatment of advanced lung cancer are now being introduced at earlier stages of disease
The tyrosine kinase inhibitor shows signs of efficacy in treatment-naïve NSCLC with HER2 exon 20 insertions, but its safety profile remains a limiting factor
Blocking the tyrosine kinase cell-cycle progression regulator WEE1 may help to reinstate tumour immunogenicity and potentiate the effects of immune checkpoint inhibitors
Novel scheduling of RP-3500 mitigates haematological toxicity and may facilitate combination therapy but tumour types most likely to respond remain to be defined
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