
Sophia Kamran, MD, discusses how salvage therapy after biochemical recurrence may improve outcomes for patients with prostate cancer.

Sophia Kamran, MD, discusses how salvage therapy after biochemical recurrence may improve outcomes for patients with prostate cancer.

Felix Guerrero-Ramos, MD, PhD, discusses findings from cohort 4 of the phase 2 SunRISe-1 trial of TAR-200 in patients with high-risk, BCG-unresponsive NMIBC with papillary-only disease.

Oncologists at AUA 2025 share promising data, including sasanlimab, cretostimogene grenadenorepvec, and TAR-200 in NMIBC.

Combining the antibody-drug conjugate disitamab vedotin with BCG elicited a high complete response rate in patients with HER2-expressing, high-risk NMIBC.

Long-term data from QUILT-3.032 showed that NAI plus BCG shows sustained responses in BCG-unresponsive bladder cancer with 84% cystectomy avoidance at 36 months.

Cretostimogene showed high and durable responses in heavily pretreated BCG-unresponsive NMIBC with CIS in a phase 3 trial. Well-tolerated with minimal high-grade TRAEs.

Joseph Jacob, MD, discusses data from the phase 2b SunRISe-1 study, cohort 2, evaluating TAR-200 in BCG-unresponsive high-risk NMIBC with carcinoma in situ.

Colin P.N. Dinney, MD, discusses updated translational analyses from the BOND-003 and CORE-001 trials.

Enfortumab vedotin plus pembrolizumab followed by surgery showed high complete response rates in advanced urothelial cancer.

At AUA 2025, experts will present on novel bladder cancer therapies, advanced renal cell carcinoma comparisons, frailty in prostate cancer, and more.

Vitaly Margulis, MD, discusses the key takeaways and next steps of the Apa-RP study of apalutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy in patients with high-risk localized prostate cancer.

Vitaly Margulis, MD, reflects on the secondary end points findings and safety data from the Apa-RP study in high-risk localized prostate cancer.

Vitaly Margulis, MD, discusses the significance of a 100% biochemical recurrence-free rate at 2 years, and what this means for patients with high-risk localized prostate cancer.

Vitaly Margulis, MD, discusses the Apa-RP study of adjuvant treatment consisting of apalutamide and androgen deprivation therapy in patients with high-risk localized prostate cancer.

Antoni Vilaseca Cabo, MD, discusses phase 1 data presented on TAR-210 for the treatment of patients with FGFR-altered high- and intermediate-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.

The American Urological Association Annual Meeting took place May 3-6, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas, where data across the field of urologic oncology were presented.

Sima Porten, MD, MPH, discusses the rationale for the phase 3 SunRISe-5 study of TAR-200 in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer and unmet needs in this patient population.

Darolutamide has been adopted routinely in clinical practice as a component of both doublet and triplet regimens for the treatment of patients with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer.

Non-muscle invasive bladder cancer treatment with TAR-210 demonstrated safety and clinical activity in FGFR-altered high- and intermediate-risk patient groups.

In patients at 15 centers who had upper tract urothelial cancer, those with no evidence of disease after UGN-101 induction had a 68% rate of 3-year recurrence-free survival, and this outcome did not differ based on tumor status, method of instillation, or treatment intent.

Nadofaragene firadenovec maintained its durable clinical activity at 5 years in patients with high-risk, BCG-unresponsive non–muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Maintenance UGN-101 therapy demonstrated good durability of response in initial responders with low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer, as evidenced by a low rate of disease progression in a multicenter, longitudinal follow-up study.

Combination therapy with nivolumab and gemcitabine-cisplatin showed promising results in treating metastatic urothelial carcinoma with significantly improved overall survival and progression-free survival rates.

Combination nivolumab and nab-paclitaxel may be a safe and effective treatment for patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer.

Roger Li, MD, discusses what the future may hold for the use of TAR-210 for the treatment of patients with intermediate-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer with susceptible FGFR alterations.

A study found that UGN-102, used alone or combined with TURBT, resulted in comparable duration of response and disease-free survival rates in both patients newly diagnosed with and those with recurrent low-grade/intermediate non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.

The addition of PSMA-PET imaging to multi-parametric MRI was associated with an improvement in the detection of clinically significant prostate cancer.

Treatment with enzalutamide alone and with leuprolide delivered higher rates of undetectable PSA levels compared with leuprolide alone in patients with castration-sensitive prostate cancer.

Improved outcomes with lutetium Lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan vs ARPI change supported prior treatment with abiraterone vs enzalutamide in mCRPC.

Stephen Williams, MD, discusses the phase 3 SunRISe-2 study investigating TAR-200 plus cetrelimab in muscle-invasive bladder cancer being presented at the 2024 American Urological Association Annual Meeting.