
Oncology experts examine their patient population demographics and discuss the percentage of clear cell renal cell carcinoma patients who progress to receive third-line and subsequent lines of therapy.

Oncology experts examine their patient population demographics and discuss the percentage of clear cell renal cell carcinoma patients who progress to receive third-line and subsequent lines of therapy.

Panelists discuss how chronic graft-versus-host disease manifests across multiple organ systems and the diagnostic criteria used to identify and assess its various presentations.

Jeff Sharman, MD, discusses the clinical implications for oncologists based on data from the ELEVATE-TN trial.

Sangeetha Venugopal, MD, MS, discusses the dynamic landscape of molecular targets in acute myeloid leukemia.

Christina Henson, MD, discusses how new guidelines for head and neck cancer imaging could change dynamics for physicians and patients.

Claire Saxton, MBA, discusses findings from a study looking at social toxicity in acute myeloid leukemia.

Anil Parwani, MD, PhD, discusses the use of artificial intelligence technology to enhance cancer diagnostics and treatment.

Julie Vose, MD, discusses the exciting developments across lymphomas.

Anil Parwani, MD, PhD, discusses how the use of artificial intelligence technology can be integrated into the current workflow of pathologists.

Elizabeth Franzmann, MD, discusses findings of a study exploring a novel method of testing recurrence of head and neck cancer.

Experts discuss factors influencing the choice between luspatercept and erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) for initial anemia treatment, considerations for transitioning patients from ESAs to luspatercept, optimal timing for such transitions, and the clinical benefits of luspatercept dose titration as evidenced by real-world data presented at EHA 2024.

Clinicians discuss personalized approaches to initiating and adjusting luspatercept dosing, considering individual patient responses and tolerability, while also examining insights from the MAXILUS study, which explored starting treatment at the maximum approved dose.

Ira Zackon, MD, explains how clinicians can ensure clinical trial patient populations are more inclusive and minorities are better represented.

Renal cell carcinoma specialists continue analyzing the case of a 61-year-old patient with indolent metastatic clear cell RCC, evaluating available therapeutic options, discussing disease progression, and addressing recent changes in treatment guidelines.

Medical experts explore dose reduction strategies, alternative therapies, and clinical pearls for optimizing health outcomes in renal cell carcinoma patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitor and tyrosine kinase inhibitor combinations.


Jamie Koprivnikar, MD, provides key takeaways for optimizing anemia management in patients with lower-risk MDS, highlighting unmet needs in treating anemia and improving patient outcomes.

An expert on the treatment of patients with myelodysplastic syndromes provides clinical insights on dosing practices and considerations for luspatercept.

Jamie Koprivnikar, MD, discusses factors that signal a need to transition a patient with lower-risk MDS from an ESA to another therapy.

Highlighting recent data from a post hoc analysis from the COMMANDS trial, a hematologist-oncologist offers insights on important factors to consider when assessing quality of life in patients with MDS.

Jamie Koprivnikar, MD, discusses how findings from the COMMANDS trial can be used to inform treatment decisions for patients based on serum EPO levels and the presence or absence of ring sideroblasts.

Focusing on molecular prognostic models in LR-MDS, Jamie Koprivnikar, MD, shares insights gleaned from the COMMANDS trial on how mutational burden impacts response.

A hematologist-oncologist provides expert perspectives on the development and implementation of the IPSS-M as a clinical-molecular prognostic model in lower-risk MDS.

Jamie L. Koprivnikar, MD, presents a case of a 70-year-old man with SF3B1+ MDS with ring sideroblasts and discusses the approach to initial therapy in patients with lower-risk MDS who may have moderate-to-severe anemia.

Kenneth Shain, MD, PhD, discusses the rationale for giving chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy in earlier lines of therapy for relapsed/refractory (R/R) multiple myeloma.

Jeff Sharman, MD, discusses findings from the ELEVATE-TN trial of acalabrutinib with or without obinutuzumab for the treatment of patients with treatment-naive chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

Solly Chedid, MD, shares insights on optimizing anemia management in patients with lower-risk MDS and outlines remaining unmet needs in treating anemia.

An expert on myelodysplastic syndromes reviews recent real-world data presented at EHA 2024 showing the clinical benefit of luspatercept dose titration.

Solly Chedid, MD, provides clinical insights on quality-of-life assessment practices for patients with MDS.

A hematologist-oncologist discusses the efficacy and safety findings from the COMMANDS trial and how they inform treatment selection.