Landscape of Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
Tian Zhang , MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Duke Cancer Institute, explains how the landscape is changing in treating metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer. Author: obr Added: 07/02/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - July 2, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

First-in-human first-in-class phase I trial of murlentamab, an anti-Mullerian-hormone receptor II (AMHRII) monoclonal antibody acting through tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) engagement, as single agent and in combination with carboplatin (C) and pa
Geraldine O' Sullivan Coyne, MD, discusses the Phase I Trial fo Murlentamab.<br /><br />Background:<br />Membranous expression of AMHRII is found in ~70% of gynecological tumors. Murlentamab (M) binds with high a... Author: Annual-Meeting Added: 06/07/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 7, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

(Spanish) First-in-human first-in-class phase I trial of murlentamab, an anti-Mullerian-hormone receptor II (AMHRII) monoclonal antibody acting through tumor-associated macrophage (TAM) engagement, as single agent and in combination with carboplatin
Geraldine O' Sullivan Coyne, MD, discusses the Phase I Trial of Murlentamab.<br /><br />Background:<br />Membranous expression of AMHRII is found in ~70% of gynecological tumors. Murlentamab (M) binds with high a... Author: Annual-Meeting Added: 06/07/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 7, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

"'Stress Test" -- The Discovery Files
Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have developed a new test that can easily and simply measure common stress hormones using sweat, blood, urine or saliva. The biosensor device is unique because of this ability to measure not only one but several biomarkers. Eventually, they hope to turn their ideas into a simple device that patients can use at home to monitor their mental and physical health. (Source: The Discovery Files)
Source: The Discovery Files - June 6, 2019 Category: Science Authors: National Science Foundation Source Type: podcasts

Robert Dreicer, MD, MS, MACP, FASCO - Unraveling the Complexities of Prostate Cancer Management: Focus on Therapeutic Decisions for Early-Stage Disease and the Implications for Later-Stage Disease
Go online to PeerView.com/XHP860 to view the entire program with slides. In this activity, experts in the management of patients with prostate cancer discuss recent advances that have rapidly expanded the therapeutic landscape, including treatments for both early-stage and advanced disease. Focusing on selection and sequencing of therapies based on patient and tumor characteristics, prior treatment history, and patient preferences, the expert panel provides an engaging MasterClass and Practicum that combines key clinical evidence and current guideline recommendations with practical guidance for personalizing application of...
Source: PeerView CME/CE Audio Podcast - Oncology - March 29, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: PVI, PeerView Institute for Medical Education Tags: Science, Medicine Source Type: podcasts

The ARCHES Trial In Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer
Mark T. Fleming, MD, Medical Oncology, Medical Director, Genitourinary Program, US Oncology, Virginia Oncology Associates, Discusses The ARCHES Trial In Metastatic Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer. A... Author: obr Added: 03/20/2019 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - March 20, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

FDA Drug Safety Podcast: FDA warns about several safety issues with opioid pain medicines; requires label changes
On March 22, 2016, FDA announced warnings about several safety issues with the entire class of opioid pain medicines. These safety risks are potentially harmful interactions with numerous other medications, problems with the adrenal glands, and decreased sex hormone levels. (Source: FDA Drug Safety Podcasts)
Source: FDA Drug Safety Podcasts - February 9, 2019 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research Source Type: podcasts

DR. CRISTINA G.M. Eng. 3599
The benefits of hormonal therapy in conjunction with radiation treatment as discussed by Dra. Cristina Gutierrez Author: vhsimons Added: 11/02/2018 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - November 2, 2018 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts

Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke
Billions of years ago, Mars probably hosted many water features: streams, rivers, gullies, etc. But until recently, water detected on the Red Planet was either locked up in ice or flitting about as a gas in the atmosphere. Now, researchers analyzing radar data from the Mars Express mission have found evidence for an enormous salty lake under the southern polar ice cap of Mars. Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how the water was found and how it can still be liquid —despite temperatures and pressures typically inhospitable to water in its liquid form. Read the research. Sarah also talks with science journa...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - July 26, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke
Billions of years ago, Mars probably hosted many water features: streams, rivers, gullies, etc. But until recently, water detected on the Red Planet was either locked up in ice or flitting about as a gas in the atmosphere. Now, researchers analyzing radar data from the Mars Express mission have found evidence for an enormous salty lake under the southern polar ice cap of Mars. Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how the water was found and how it can still be liquid —despite temperatures and pressures typically inhospitable to water in its liquid form. Read the research. Sarah also talks with science journa...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - July 26, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke
Billions of years ago, Mars probably hosted many water features: streams, rivers, gullies, etc. But until recently, water detected on the Red Planet was either locked up in ice or flitting about as a gas in the atmosphere. Now, researchers analyzing radar data from the Mars Express mission have found evidence for an enormous salty lake under the southern polar ice cap of Mars. Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how the water was found and how it can still be liquid —despite temperatures and pressures typically inhospitable to water in its liquid form. Read the research. Sarah also talks with science journali...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - July 26, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke
Billions of years ago, Mars probably hosted many water features: streams, rivers, gullies, etc. But until recently, water detected on the Red Planet was either locked up in ice or flitting about as a gas in the atmosphere. Now, researchers analyzing radar data from the Mars Express mission have found evidence for an enormous salty lake under the southern polar ice cap of Mars. Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how the water was found and how it can still be liquid—despite temperatures and pressures typically inhospitable to water in its liquid form. Read the research. Sarah also talks with science jou...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - July 26, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

Liquid water on Mars, athletic performance in transgender women, and the lost colony of Roanoke
Billions of years ago, Mars probably hosted many water features: streams, rivers, gullies, etc. But until recently, water detected on the Red Planet was either locked up in ice or flitting about as a gas in the atmosphere. Now, researchers analyzing radar data from the Mars Express mission have found evidence for an enormous salty lake under the southern polar ice cap of Mars. Daniel Clery joins host Sarah Crespi to discuss how the water was found and how it can still be liquid —despite temperatures and pressures typically inhospitable to water in its liquid form. Read the research. Sarah also talks with science journali...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - July 26, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts