Adding the androgen receptor pathway inhibitor apalutamide to androgen-deprivation therapy (ADT) before and after radical prostatectomy significantly improves outcomes for patients with localized high-risk prostate cancer, according to findings from the phase III PROTEUS trial presented during the Plenary Session at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting (Abstract LBA1).
Updated results from the phase III SENOMAC trial suggest that many patients with early-stage breast cancer and limited spread to sentinel lymph nodes can safely forgo axillary lymph node dissection (ALND), avoiding substantial long-term arm morbidity without compromising survival. The findings were presented at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting (Abstract LBA503).
Adjuvant treatment with the selective RET inhibitor selpercatinib significantly reduced the risk of disease recurrence, progression, or death among patients with resected stage IB to IIIA RET fusion–positive non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), according to results from the phase III LIBRETTO-432 trial presented at the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting (Abstract LBA3).
In 2016, The ASCO Post published an article titled “An Oncologist Battles a Preventable Epidemic: Cancer of the Cervix,” highlighting the work of Robert D. Hilgers, MD—now deceased—and the Women’s Global Cancer Alliance (WGCA) in building a cervical cancer screening and prevention program in Haiti. At the time, Dr. Hilgers emphasized that sustainability would depend on building long-term relationships with government officials and the communities being served.
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ASH B. ALPERT, MD, MFA Preparing for a patient I was going to see in breast oncology clinic, I noticed she was single and that her partner was female. The information system at the hospital I was working in included a patient photograph along with the usual demographic and clinical...
In a long-term individual patient-level pooled analysis reported in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Gandini et al found that low-dose tamoxifen was associated with good outcomes in patients with noninvasive breast neoplasia. Study Details The study used individual patient data from three clinical ...
We read with interest the recent commentary by Derek Raghavan, MD, PhD, FACP, FASCO, FRACP, on ‘Prostate Screening Saved My Life’ Is That Really True in Most Cases?’ (The ASCO Post, April 25, 2026).1 As patient advocates, we agree with Dr. Raghavan on one important point: simplistic claims such as...
I learned that I had advanced stage non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) soon after a physician in the emergency department handed me the results of a computed tomography (CT) scan, which showed that I had lesions on my L3 and L4 vertebrae. The report stated that these lesions “were highly concerning ...
Patients with multiple myeloma who received a new immunotherapy combination had significantly longer progression-free survival and showed early signs of improved overall survival, according to findings from the phase III MonumenTAL-3 trial. Peter M. Voorhees, MD, Professor of Medicine at Wake...
DEREK RAGHAVAN, MD, PhD, FACP, FASCO, FRACP I am pleased to respond to the Letter to the Editor from Davis and Wolinsky printed in this issue of The ASCO Post, disagreeing with my views about screening for prostate cancer.In brief, the key points of my commentary were as follows: PSA is a...
Children and adolescents undergoing cancer treatment should no longer be encouraged to rest whenever possible; instead, appropriately prescribed exercise should be included as part of supportive cancer care, according to a new American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Expert Consensus Statement...