
Matthew S. Davids, MD, MMSc, associate director, CLL Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses challenges in the frontline treatment of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Matthew S. Davids, MD, MMSc, associate director, CLL Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses challenges in the frontline treatment of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Matthew S. Davids, MD, MMSc, discusses methods for choosing between frontline therapies for patients with newly diagnosed chronic lymphocytic leukemia and highlights anticipated research in the field.

Matthew S. Davids, MD, MMSc, associate director, CLL Center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses frontline treatment approaches for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos, MD, PhD, director of Translational Research, Gynecologic Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, associate professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses the role of immunotherapy in the treatment of patients with ovarian cancer.

Richard M. Stone, MD, discusses the therapeutic landscape for elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia.

Susana Campos, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses differences between PARP inhibitors in recurrent ovarian cancer.

Yana Pikman, MD, a physician in the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and instructor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, discusses the implications of a matched targeted therapy approach in pediatric leukemia.

Suzanne George, MD, director of Clinical Research, Center for Sarcoma and Bone Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and an associate professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses ongoing trials in soft tissue sarcoma (STS).

Geoffrey R. Oxnard, MD, discusses the use of cell-free DNA as a potential method of cancer detection and subsequent assessment of treatment response in patients with solid and hematologic malignancies.

Because specific risk-reducing interventions may be available, it is important to identify individuals with germline variants in cancer susceptibility genes.

Huma Q. Rana, MD, discusses the evolution of genetic testing in ovarian cancer and the genes that are associated with an increased risk of subsequent cancer development.

Susana Campos, MD, MPH, highlights the success with PARP inhibitors in the relapsed and maintenance ovarian cancer settings.

Stephanie K. Dougan, PhD, discusses research aimed at assessing ways of augmenting T-cell immunity in pancreatic cancer.

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers are Grand Challenge winners for a project that aims to discover how certain microbes inside the body lead to colorectal cancer and influence a patient’s response to treatment.

Neil Horowitz, MD, director of Clinical Research in Gynecologic Oncology, assistant professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses frontline strategies in the treatment of patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer.

Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos, MD, discusses the status of immunotherapy in ovarian cancer and focuses on numerous combinations under investigation.

Toni Choueiri, MD, director, Lank Center for Genitourinary Oncology, director, Kidney Cancer Center, Jerome and Nancy Kohlberg Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses immunotherapy in the treatment of patients with renal cell carcinoma.

Stephanie K. Dougan, PhD, assistant professor, microbiology and immunobiology, Division of Immunology, Harvard Medical School, researcher, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses ways to extend the promise of immunotherapy to the field of pancreatic cancer.

Neil Horowitz, MD, discusses surgical options for patients with newly diagnosed ovarian cancer.

Panagiotis A. Konstantinopoulos, MD, director, Translational Research, Gynecologic Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, associate professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses the disappointing results of the JAVELIN 200 trial in ovarian cancer.

Suzanne George, MD, highlights the available therapies for patients with uterine sarcomas and what novel options are on the horizon.

Suzanne George, MD, assistant professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, clinical director, Center for Sarcoma and Bone Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses the need for biomarkers in the treatment of uterine leiomyosarcoma.

Joyce F. Liu, MD, MPH, highlights the recent changes in the newly diagnosed ovarian cancer space and what the oncology field could see by the end of 2019.

Ursula A. Matulonis, MD, director, Gynecologic Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, discusses the use of immunotherapy in patients with recurrent ovarian cancer.

Suzanne George, MD, assistant professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, clinical director, Center for Sarcoma and Bone Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses improving methods of diagnosis for women with uterine leiomyosarcoma.

Huma Q. Rana, MD, clinical director, Cancer Genetics and Prevention, instructor of medicine, Harvard Medical School, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses genetic testing guidelines for patients with ovarian cancer.

Matthew S. Davids, MD, MMSc, associate director, Center for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses updated findings from the DUO study in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Matthew S. Davids, MD, MMSc, discusses the clinical implications of the DUO trial in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Joyce F. Liu, MD, MPH, assistant professor of medicine and director of clinical research for gynecologic oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, discusses the use of bevacizumab (Avastin) in the treatment of patients with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer.

Yana Pikman, MD, a physician in the Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and instructor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, discusses a trial attempting to match pediatric patients with more precise therapy for acute leukemia.