
Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses data from the phase 3 KEYNOTE-B15/EV-304 study in MIBC.

Dr. Galsky is Professor of Medicine, Director of Genitourinary Medical Oncology, Co-Director of the Center of Excellence for Bladder Cancer at The Tisch Cancer Institute, and Associate Director for Translational Research at The Tisch Cancer Institute.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses data from the phase 3 KEYNOTE-B15/EV-304 study in MIBC.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses safety data with perioperative enfortumab vedotin plus pembrolizumab in MIBC.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses systemic therapy advances in muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses the FDA approval of pembrolizumab plus enfortumab vedotin in MIBC.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses the present and future use of biomarkers in bladder cancer.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses the emergence of ICIs the neoadjuvant setting of bladder cancer.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses the standing of immune checkpoint inhibitors in bladder cancer.

Matthew Galsky, MD, disusses how the treatment paradigm of bladder cancer has shifted over time.

This segment focuses on how clinicians use real-world evidence to individualize treatment sequencing in advanced urothelial (bladder) cancer, especially when patients do not fit classic clinical trial profiles.

This segment explores how clinicians balance quality of life and survival when using maintenance therapy in advanced urothelial (bladder) carcinoma, while also looking ahead to future treatment directions.

This segment presents an 84-year-old patient with metastatic urothelial (bladder) cancer, multiple comorbidities, and limited functional status who has completed carboplatin plus gemcitabine with stable disease but notable treatment-related cytopenias.

This segment examines how real-world evidence is used to guide maintenance therapy and treatment sequencing in advanced urothelial (bladder) cancer.

This segment focuses on long-term maintenance therapy for advanced urothelial (bladder) carcinoma, emphasizing both clinical outcomes and real-world patient experience.

This segment explores how long-term survival data and real-world experience inform decisions about maintenance immunotherapy in advanced urothelial (bladder) cancer.

In this segment, the speaker reviews real-world clinical decision-making for advanced urothelial (bladder) carcinoma after first-line platinum-based chemotherapy.

Matthew D. Galsky, MD, discusses data from the phase 3 KEYNOTE-B15 trial in patients with MIBC.

Matthew D. Galsky, MD, unpacks the design of the phase 3 KEYNOTE-B15 in patients with MIBC.

After platinum chemo shrinks metastatic bladder cancer, experts weigh maintenance therapy vs watchful waiting for older patients with comorbidities.

Maintenance immunotherapy reshapes advanced bladder cancer care, extending survival after platinum chemotherapy while easing relapse anxiety with better-tolerated checkpoint blockade options.

Matthew D. Galsky, MD, discusses the background of the phase 3 KEYNOTE-B15 trial in muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Dr Galsky discusses the FDA approval of neoadjuvant durvalumab plus chemotherapy followed by adjuvant durvalumab monotherapy for MIBC.

Matthew Galsky, MD, discusses the FDA approval of perioperative durvalumab plus chemotherapy for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Vijayakrishna Gadi, MD, PhD, discusses short-term and long-term treatments with ADCs.

Vijayakrishna Gadi, MD, PhD, discusses the risk of ILD and pneumonitis from ADCs.

Vijayakrishna Gadi, MD, PhD, discusses the role of antibody-drug conjugates in a curative setting.

A panel of experts discuss the challenges of testing for HER2-low access solid tumor types.

A panel of experts discuss if there is a role for HER2-directed ADCs antibody-drug conjugates in GU genitourinary cancers

A panel of experts discuss where HER2-directed ADCs antibody-drug conjugates fit into the overall treatment paradigm.

Dr Garon shares insights on the role of ADCs for the treatment of HER2+ lung cancer.

Dr Gadi leads a discussion on recent data on the treatment of HER2-low tumors, including ASCO updates on the DESTINY-Breast06 trial.

Published: July 12th 2024 | Updated: July 12th 2024

June 25th 2024