S12 Ep48: Innovations in HR+/HER2– Metastatic Breast Cancer: Advancing Care Through PROTAC ER Degradation
This featured podcast includes a data review and candid conversation with 4 experts on challenges in the current treatment paradigm for hormone receptor–positive/HER2-negative (HR+/HER2–) metastatic breast cancer (mBC) due to endocrine resistance. This session occurred during a satellite symposium held in conjunction with the 42nd Annual Miami Breast Cancer Conference® in March 2025. ESR1 mutations are a critical mechanism of resistance, spurring the development of next-generation endocrine agents targeting these mutations. These agents including oral selective estrogen receptor degraders (SERDs) and agents with novel mechanisms, including proteolysis-targeting chimeras (PROTACs), which may offer potential improvements over current treatments. This program will review mechanisms of resistance to current endocrine regimens, strategies to overcome this resistance including comparative mechanisms of novel endocrine agents, emerging data from ongoing clinical trials, and expert perspectives on where these new agents may fit into current algorithms.
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S12 Ep47: Early-Phase RAS Inhibitor Research Sparks Interest in NSCLC: With Kathryn C. Arbour, MD
In today’s episode, supported by Revolution Medicines, we spoke with Kathryn C. Arbour, MD, a thoracic medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, New York, about 2 important abstracts presented at the 2024 AACR Annual Meeting that explore novel RAS-targeted approaches in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
Our discussion focused on early clinical findings with zoldonrasib (RMC-9805) and daraxonrasib (RMC-6236), both of which are RAS(ON) inhibitors under investigation for the treatment of patients with RAS-mutant NSCLC. Zoldonrasib, a KRAS G12D-selective tri-complex inhibitor, was evaluated in a phase 1 trial (NCT06040541) in patients with previously treated, advanced KRAS G12D–mutated solid tumors, including NSCLC. Daraxonrasib, a multi-selective RAS(ON) inhibitor, was highlighted in another phase 1 trial (NCT05379985) in patients with advanced RAS-mutant tumors, including previously treated NSCLC; notably, this AACR presentation focused on the association between early on-treatment circulating tumor DNA level reduction and clinical response with the agent.
In this episode, Dr Arbour shared insights into the mechanisms of action behind these therapies, their respective clinical trial designs, and the potential implications that early data with the agents may have for the evolving RAS-mutant NSCLC treatment paradigm.
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S12 Ep46: Managing Side Effects and Fertility for Premenopausal Patients with Advanced HR+ Breast Cancer
This expert podcast includes an engaging discussion among 3 experts on fertility care of patients with breast cancer. This program is designed to help clinicians better recognize and take steps to discuss fertility options in premenopausal patients with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer to facilitate care for those women who wish to preserve their reproductive potential without impacting outcomes.
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S12 Ep45: RP1 Plus Nivolumab Delivers Durable Responses in PD-1–Exposed Melanoma: With Anna C. Pavlick, BSN, MSc, DO, MBA
In today’s episode, supported by Replimune, we had the pleasure of speaking with Anna C. Pavlick, BSN, MSc, DO, MBA, about the use of RP1 plus nivolumab (Opdivo) for the treatment of patients with advanced melanoma. Dr Pavlick is a professor of medicine in the Division of Hematology & Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, New York; as well as the founding director of the Cutaneous Oncology Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian.
In our exclusive interview, Dr Pavlick discussed the rationale for investigating this combination in patients with advanced melanoma who have received prior immune checkpoint inhibition, key efficacy and safety findings from the phase 1/2 IGNYTE trial (NCT03767348), and where the future may be headed regarding the use of oncolytic viruses in melanoma.
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S12 Ep44: Real-World Data Support Nadofaragene Firadenovec Use in BCG-Unresponsive NMIBC: With Jacob Moyer, BS; and Mark D. Tyson, II, MD, MPH
In today’s episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Jacob Moyer, BS, and Mark Tyson II, MD, MPH, about a real-world study investigating nadofaragene firadenovec in patients with BCG-unresponsive NMIBC. Moyer is a graduate researcher at Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. Tyson is a urologic oncologist and an associate professor of urology at the Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine in Arizona.
In our exclusive interview, Moyer and Tyson discussed the durable responses achieved with nadofaragene firadenovec in this patient population, the safety profile of this agent, the importance of pretreatment with antispasmodic medication, and the optimal patient population to receive nadofaragene firadenovec.
In OncLive® On Air, you can expect to hear interviews with academic oncologists on the thought-provoking oncology presentations they give at the OncLive® State of the Science Summits. The topics in oncology vary, from systemic therapies, surgery, radiation therapy, to emerging therapeutic approaches in a particular type of cancer. This includes lung cancer, breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, hematologic malignancies, gynecologic cancers, genitourinary cancers, and more.