Expert Insight on Seminal New Clinical Trial Data Presented at the 2023 IGCS Conference Informing Treatment for Endometrial, Ovarian, and Cervical Cancers - a podcast by Clinical Care Options

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In this episode, Brian Slomovitz, MD, MS, FACOG, and Keiichi Fujiwara, MD, PhD, share their thoughts and opinions on seminal data presented at the 2023 IGCS annual meeting for endometrial, ovarian, and cervical cancers, including:

  • Phase III NRG GY018 trial of carboplatin and paclitaxel with or without pembrolizumab followed by pembrolizumab or placebo maintenance for 2 years in patients with measurable stage III/IVA, stage IVB, or recurrent endometrial cancer. 
  • Phase III ENGOT-EN6/GOG-3031/RUBY trial of carboplatin and paclitaxel with or without dostarlimab followed by dostarlimab or placebo maintenance for 3 years in patients with primary advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer. 
  • Results from the double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled phase III AtTEnd trial of atezolizumab plus carboplatin/paclitaxel in advanced or recurrent endometrial cancer.
  • Randomized, multicenter, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III DUO-E study of carboplatin and paclitaxel vs durvalumab plus carboplatin and paclitaxel followed by durvalumab maintenance with or without olaparib as frontline treatment of newly diagnosed, advanced, endometrial cancer.
  • An international, randomized, multicenter phase III trial evaluating short-course chemotherapy followed by chemoradiation vs chemoradiation alone in patients with newly diagnosed stage IB1N+, IB2, II, IIIB, IVA squamous, adeno, adenosquamous cervical cancer (INTERLACE).
  • Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled phase III KEYNOTE-A18 trial of pembrolizumab plus concurrent chemoradiotherapy vs placebo plus chemoradiation in patients with high-risk locally advanced cervical cancer.
  • Phase III ICON8B study comparing carboplatin, paclitaxel, and bevacizumab every 3 weeks vs dose-dense weekly paclitaxel plus bevacizumab every 3 weeks in newly diagnosed high-risk epithelial ovarian cancer, either stage III (with residual disease or requiring new adjuvant chemotherapy) or stage IV.

Presenters:

Brian Slomovitz, MD, MS, FACOG
Director
Gynecologic Oncology
Mount Sinai Medical Center
Professor
Obsterics and Gynecology
Florida International University
Member, Board of Directors
GOG Foundation
Uterine Cancer Lead
GOG Partners
Miami, Florida 


Keiichi Fujiwara, MD, PhD
Professor of Gynecologic Oncology
Saitama Medical University International Medical Center
Hidaka, Japan
Professor of OBGYN
International University of Health and Welfare
Narita, Japan
This educational activity is supported by educational grants from AstraZeneca, Genmab, GlaxoSmithKline, Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp, Novocure, and Seagen. 

Link to full program, including a downloadable highlights slideset and ClinicalThought commentaries:
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