
Experts highlight the top presentations to watch for at the 2025 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium.

Experts highlight the top presentations to watch for at the 2025 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium.

Neeta Somaiah, MD, discusses ongoing research with novel agents that have emerged and those that could soon emerge in the sarcoma treatment paradigm.

Omid Hamid, MD, provides insight on the potential role of cancer vaccines in melanoma.

Marlana M. Orloff, MD, discusses optimal therapeutic approaches for patients with uveal melanoma that is rapidly progressing.

Mark Faries, MD, discusses how CAR T-cell and TCR cell therapies compare with TIL approaches in melanoma.

The variety of nonclassical EGFR mutations in NSCLC necessitates the development of unique treatment strategies based on individual mutational profiles.

KEAP1 and STK11 have emerged as potential biomarkers of response to immuno-oncology combinations in frontline NSCLC.

The combination of botensilimab plus balstilimab elicited high major pathologic response rates with extended time to surgery in resectable colorectal cancer.

Clinical outcomes did not significantly differ with atezolizumab plus bevacizumab vs tremelimumab and durvalumab in treatment-naive, unresectable HCC.

Tarek Mekhail, MD, MSc, FRCSI, FRCSEd, discusses a case study of a patient with early-stage, nonmetastatic lung adenocarcinoma.

Benjamin P. Levy, MD, discusses the current clinical and developmental statuses of several ADCs for patients with non–small cell lung cancer.

Misty Shields, MD, PhD, provides a comprehensive overview of key updates in. the management of limited-stage small cell lung cancer.

Russell Hales, MD, discusses clinical data that challenge the use of post-operative radiotherapy in patients with non–small cell lung cancer.

Estelamari Rodriguez, MD, MPH, discusses a case study of a patient with non–small cell lung cancer harboring an EGFR L858R mutation and a TP53 mutation.

Melissa L. Johnson, MD, discusses the evolution of immunotherapy approaches beyond PD-1 inhibition in lung cancer.

Walter J. Curran, MD, discusses the evolving use of radiotherapy in small cell cancer and data supporting its optimal use.

Kathleen N. Moore, MD, MS, discusses the relationship between biomarker expression and efficacy with antibody-drug conjugates in ovarian cancer.

Dana M. Chase, MD, discusses the importance of quality of life and patient-reported outcome measures in gynecologic oncology.

Misty D. Shields, MD, PhD, discusses the implications of the ADRIATIC trial of adjuvant therapy with durvalumab vs placebo in patients with LS-SCLC.

Corey J. Langer, MD, discusses how the use of adjuvant immunotherapy has affected the resectable NSCLC treatment paradigm.

A retrospective analysis showed a high proportion of endometrial cancer samples expressed FRα or B7-H4.

Kathleen Moore, MD, MD, FASCO, discusses the development of antibody-drug conjugates in ovarian cancer and how they could shift the field.

R. Wendel Naumann, MD, discusses next-generation antibody-drug conjugates in ovarian cancer.

Stéphanie Lheureux, MD, PhD, discusses the evolution of antibody-drug conjugates since mirvetuximab soravtansine in ovarian cancer.

Cisplatin/paclitaxel showed trend towards improved DFS vs cisplatin alone in advanced-stage ovarian cancer.

Postoperative outcomes may be worse among patients with gynecologic cancers who are elderly or frail.

OS outcomes with lenvatinib plus pembrolizumab were prolonged in patients with PPP2R1A-mutated vs wild-type high-risk endometrial cancer.

High-grade disease was associated with worse survival outcomes in Black patients with uterine carcinoma.

R. Tyler Hillman, MD, PhD, discusses ways of identifying new drug therapy candidates in patients with adult-type granulosa cell tumor of the ovary.

Angeles Alvarez Secord, MD, MHSc, discusses findings from the consensus report published by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine committee.