
05_02 Neuroendocrine Tumors
1. Nomenclature, unique considerations 2. Secretory Syndromes 3. Somatostatin directed therapy 4. Peptide Receptor Radionucleotide Therapy Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective

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Talking About Tumors hosts Talking About Tumors with Ryann and Ryan - A medical oncology podcast, a education show with 51 episodes published.

1. Nomenclature, unique considerations 2. Secretory Syndromes 3. Somatostatin directed therapy 4. Peptide Receptor Radionucleotide Therapy Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective

1. Etiologies and epidemiology 2. Staging and local/regional considerations 3. Systemic Therapy 4. Differences in immune checkpoint sensitivity by etiology Citations As always, citations, and sources include education fr

1. Stage II Disease 2. Overview of BEP, EP, VIP 3. Advanced, refractory disease 4. Survivorship considerations Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective training programs, the Devi

1. Background, work up 2. Staging of seminoma and NSGCT 3. Young Adult/Adolescent Oncology 4. Management of Stage I Disease Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective training progr

1. Historical Approach (cytoreduction, IFN-a, sunitinib 2. Prognostic risk scores 3. Evidence for modern doublet regimens 4. Later line therapy Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respe

1. Risk Factors and Presentation 2. Staging and Paraneoplastic syndromes 3. Localized Therapy Options and Considerations 4. Evidence and Limitations for Adjuvant Systemic Therapy Citations As always, citations, and sourc

1. Immunohistochemistry of urothelial cancer 2. History of systemic therapy in advanced and metastatic disease 3. Pembrolizumab and Enfortumab Vedotin 4. Approach to second line therapy and beyond Citations As always, ci

1. Etymology, presentation, and work-up of bladder/urothelial cancer 2. Role of perioperative systemic therapy 3. Tri-modality therapy (bladder sparing approach) 4. Considerations for upper tract urothelial cancer Citati

1. Clinical presentation and work-up 2. Intestinal and pancreatobiliary subtypes 3. Role of perioperative therapy 4. Considerations for metastatic disease Citations As always, citations, and sources include education fro

1. On continuation of ADT and ARAT switch 2. Systemic therapy options after progression 3. Improper mandated crossover 4. PARP inhibitors in prostate cancer Citations As always, citations, and sources include education f

1. The chemotherapy revolution in prostate cancer 2. Role of ARATs in earlier disease states 3. Triple therapy (chemotherapy, ADT, and ARAT) 4. Considerations for frailer patients with indolent disease Citations As alway

1. Physiology, efficacy and toxicities of androgen deprivation 2. Evidence for adjuvant intervention after definitive surgery or radiation 3. Role of abiraterone in high-risk localized prostate cancer 4. Limited evidence

1. Background and presentation of prostate Cancer 2. Evidence behind PSA screening and hallmarks of a screening test 3. Staging and risk stratification of Localized Disease 4. Management options and the ProtecT Trial Cit

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1. Role for definitive chemotherapy and radiation 2. Controversy on induction chemotherapy 3. Considerations for nasopharyngeal cancer 4. Approach to metastatic HNSCC Citations As always, citations, and sources include e

1. Anatomy, diagnostic work-up and staging 2. Field cancerization 3. Indications for adjuvant concurrent chemoradiation 4. Evidence to support weekly cisplatin with concurrent radiation Citations As always, citations, an

1. Presentation, and considerations for regional mesothelioma 2. Systemic therapy options for advanced mesothelioma 3. Corticosteroids for pemetrexed, paclitaxel and docetaxel 4. A quick review on considerations for LCNE

1. Background on SCLC 2. Approach to treatment by stage 3. Emerging discussion on prophylactic cranial irradiation 4. Brief review of basket and umbrella trials Citations As always, citations, and sources include educati

1. Refresher on T+N staging for Stage III 2. Evidence for concurrent chemoradiation 3. PACIFIC Trial 4. Encourage cessation regardless of stage of Lung Cancer Citations As always, citations, and sources include education

1. Background on adjuvant EGFR therapy 2. Discussion of initial and updated results 3. Hazard Ratios and Context 4. When crossover and access limit generalizability Citations As always, citations, and sources include edu
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