From Medscape Oncology
Medscape Medical News from the
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2015 Annual Meeting
May 29 - June 2, 2015; Chicago, Illinois
FEATURED
- New Myelofibrosis Drug Works Even With Thrombocytopenia Medscape Medical News, May 30, 2015
- Full-Node Dissection Does Not Improve Survival in MelanomaMedscape Medical News, May 30, 2015
LIVE BLOG
There was an interesting educational session this afternoon chaired by my friend Natasha Leighl, from Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto, along with Roger...
The first full day of the 2015 annual ASCO meeting got us off to an exciting start, and was rounded out by a series of oral abstracts that continue to mold o...
There was a groundbreaking presentation this morning by Luis Paz-Ares in the Special Clinical Science Symposium this morning on immunotherapy, which included...
NEWS AT A GLANCE
- Genomic Marker Predicts Immunotherapy ResponseMedscape News Slideshows, May 30, 2015
- Adding Chemo Boosts Prostate Cancer SurvivalMedscape News Slideshows, May 30, 2015
CONFERENCE NEWS
- New Myelofibrosis Drug Works Even With Thrombocytopenia Medscape Medical News, May 30, 2015
- Full-Node Dissection Does Not Improve Survival in MelanomaMedscape Medical News, May 30, 2015
- Alert Saturday at ASCO: Changes for Prostate Cancer & MelanomaNews Alerts, May 30, 20152 comments
- Nivolumab in Lung Cancer Shows Unprecedented Survival Medscape Medical News, May 29, 20153 comments
- Genomic Marker Predicts Response to Anti-PD-1 AntibodyMedscape Medical News, May 29, 2015
- Add Liver Cancer to Nivolumab's List of VictimsMedscape Medical News, May 29, 20151 comment
- PD-1 Drug Doubles Responses in Head and Neck CancerMedscape Medical News, May 29, 20151 comment
- What's Hot at ASCO 2015?Medscape Medical News, May 21, 20152 comments
- Elotuzumab Offers New Immune Approach to Multiple MyelomaMedscape Medical News, May 15, 2015
- Chemo Boost Reduces Relapse in High-Risk Wilms' TumorMedscape Medical News, May 14, 2015
- Chemo Upfront Ups Survival in Advanced Prostate CancerMedscape Medical News, May 13, 20153 comments
- Vitamin B Derivative Reduces Risk for Further Skin CancerMedscape Medical News, May 13, 201515 comments
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LIVE BLOG CONTRIBUTING WRITERS
H. Jack West, MD
Founder & President, GRACE: Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education
Medical Director, Thoracic Oncology program, Swedish Cancer Institute
Seattle, WA
Founder & President, GRACE: Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education
Medical Director, Thoracic Oncology program, Swedish Cancer Institute
Seattle, WA
Maurie Markman, MD
President
CTCA Medicine & Science
Philadelphia, PA
President
CTCA Medicine & Science
Philadelphia, PA
Brandon G. Smaglo, MD
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
The Ruesch Center for the Cure of GI Cancers, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Washington, DC
Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
The Ruesch Center for the Cure of GI Cancers, Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Washington, DC
David Graham, MD
Medical Director, Western Region
Levine Cancer Center
Charlotte, North Carolina
Medical Director, Western Region
Levine Cancer Center
Charlotte, North Carolina
Gabriel Miller, Medscape
Editorial Director, Oncology
New York, NY
Editorial Director, Oncology
New York, NY
PRE-MEETING EXPERT COMMENTARIES
- ASCO President Peter Yu, MD, on Big Data, Big Themes for ASCO 2015Gabriel Miller
- Over-the-Counter Tx Proves Top Shelf in CRCDavid J. Kerr, CBE, MD, DSc, FRCP, FMedSci
- Early-Phase Research Comes to Fruition in Lung CancerMark G. Kris, MD
- SHAVE a Big Plus in Breast CancerKathy D. Miller, MD
- What to Expect in Hematologic MalignanciesBruce D. Cheson, MD
- Gynecologic Cancers: New Regimens, Predictive BiomarkersMaurie Markman, MD
- ASCO 2015 Raises the Question of ValueJohn L. Marshall, MD
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