Synopsis
The Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) serves its readers as the single most credible, authoritative resource for disseminating significant clinical oncology research. Usually presented in conjunction with an original report and an editorial published on www.jco.org, the JCO podcasts enable readers to stay current on the latest research while placing the results into a clinically useful context.
Episodes
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Listen to Your Patients
03/10/2016 Duration: 12minIf you are an oncologist and think that it isn’t part of your job to listen to your patients talk about depression, I urge you to re-consider. As Sullivan and colleagues show, depression can be lethal.
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Health-Related Quality of Life: Increasingly Important in the Era of Effective, Modern Myeloma Therapy
06/09/2016 Duration: 09min -
Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy: A Novel Method of Exploration
14/08/2016 Duration: 10minThis podcast highlights the innovative methodology employed in this study to determine risk factors for chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy, as well as implications of the findings to clinical practice and future investigation of immune mechanisms of this toxicity.
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Changes in the Epidemiology of AIDS-Related Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Lymphomas: How This Informs the Clinician
08/08/2016 Duration: 09minThis podcast will assist readers in understanding the clinical implications of the paper by Yanik and colleagues. The paper describes the occurrence of Kaposi’s sarcoma and lymphoma in the era of effective anti-HIV therapy where patients appear to be doing well from the standpoint of HIV clinical assessment, but continue to develop cancers associated with AIDS.
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Implicit Racial Bias Affects Key Aspects of Physician Communication
14/07/2016 Duration: 09minImplicit bias affects oncologists and their patients - a few steps can help
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Nivolumab Monotherapy is Safe and Active in Hematologic Malignancies
14/07/2016 Duration: 09minThis podcast is a discussion of a clinical trial by Lesokhin et al which evaluated nivolumab monotherapy in patients with relapsed or refractory hematologic malignancies.
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Minimizing Frailty in Cancer Survivors: A Meaningful Goal for All Ages
13/07/2016 Duration: 07minThis podcast discusses the prevalence of and risk factors associated with a phenotype of accelerated aging among ALL survivors. Measurement and implications of frailty/pre-frailty are discussed.
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1q Gain, a Prognostic Biomarker in Nephroblastoma, and What’s Next?
11/07/2016 Duration: 09minThis podcast comments on two independent pediatric studies on both sides of the Atlantic showing the relevance of 1q gain in poor prognosis Wilms tumors which raises the perspectives for therapeutic modifications.
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Therapy Impacts Long-Term Survival for Patients in Germany With Heritable Retinoblastoma
05/07/2016 Duration: 10minWhile ten-year overall survival has increased for German patients with heritable retinoblastoma, treatment modalities including radiation and/or chemotherapy can impact overall survival.
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Dexamethasone and High-Dose Methotrexate in High-Risk B Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia—Where Should We Go From Here?
01/07/2016 Duration: 10minThe Children's Oncology Group study led by Larsen et al. showed that children and young adult patients with high-risk B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia benefit from receiving high-dose methotrexate during interim maintenance 1 and that those aged 1 to 9 years benefit from receiving dexamethasone for 14 days during induction.
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Unraveling the Significance of Mismatch Repair Deficiency in Women With Endometrioid-type Endometrial Adenocarcinoma
20/06/2016 Duration: 10minThis podcast discusses the study by McMeekin and colleagues regarding their analysis of the prognostic and predictive implications of mismatch repair deficiency status among a tissue sample registry cohort of 1,024 endometrioid-type endometrial adenocarcinomas.
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Nodal Status After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Determines Prognosis in Localized Gastric Cancer
13/06/2016 Duration: 09minA central histopathological analysis of tumor material sampled within the Medical Research Council Adjuvant Gastric Infusional Chemotherapy (MAGIC) Trial shows that lymph node involvement is the only independent predictor of survival following chemotherapy plus resection
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Restrictions on Nutrition, Social Contacts, and Pets Are Not Effective Anti-Infective Measures in Children With Acute Myeloid Leukemia
06/06/2016 Duration: 10minRestrictions on nutrition, social contacts, and pets are not effective anti-infective measures in children with acute myeloid leukemia.
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Current Status of Supplemental Screening in Dense Breasts
23/05/2016 Duration: 12minThis podcast will review results from screening ultrasound and tomosynthesis in women with dense breasts and will discuss current and future use of MRI screening which may include average risk women.
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Selective Internal Radiation Therapy for Liver-Dominant Metastatic Colorectal Cancer: Time to Put the Brakes On?
11/05/2016 Duration: 08minIn this podcast, Dr. Andrew Ko discusses the SIRFLOX trial evaluating whether the addition of radioembolization to systemic chemotherapy confers any benefit in patients with liver-dominant metastatic colorectal cancer, and whether the results should compel us to rethink our use of this technology for this disease indication.
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Prognostication Based on Site of Metastatic Disease in Castration Refractory Prostate Cancer: Implications for Patient Care and Clinical Trial Design
03/05/2016 Duration: 07minImpact of site of metastasis on overall survival in castration refractory prostate, and its implications on patient care and clinical trial design.
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IgM-Related AL Amyloidosis: A Rare Form of a Rare Disease
25/04/2016 Duration: 07minThis podcast This JCO Podcast provides observations and commentary on the JCO article, "A European collaborative study of natural history, outcomes and validation of prognostic and response criteria in IgM related AL amyloidosis."
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Quality of Life: A Critical Consideration in Women Diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
12/04/2016 Duration: 06minThis podcast puts into context the findings from Hart and colleagues, highlighting the clinical care and research implications.
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Very Late Outcomes of Wilms Tumor Survivors: British Childhood Cancer Study
29/03/2016 Duration: 09min