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Neuro-Oncology: The Podcast

Neuro-Oncology
Glioma
Neuro-Oncology
Glioblastoma
Immunotherapy
Clinical Trials
Gliomatosis Cerebrae
IDH Mutant Gliomas
H3K27M Mutant Gliomas
Liquid Biopsy
Neurosurgery
Cancer Research
Diffused Gliomas
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology
Molecular Profiling
WHO 2021 Classification
Neurofibromatosis Type 1
Diffuse Midline Gliomas
Electrophysiologic Hyper-Excitability
Epilepsy
Seizures

Neuro-Oncology: The Podcast will keep you up to date about the latest advances in the field as we present conversations with the authors of selected papers from Neuro-Oncology and its sister journals, Neuro-Oncology Practice and Neuro-Oncology Advances.

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Podcast Host and Interviewee: Shahad Abdulsahib, PhD Candidate, UT Health San Antonio

Podcast Description: Shahad Abdulsahib discusses a recent Phase 1 clinical trial on Rhenium-186 nanoliposome therapy for recurrent glioma, published in Nature C... more

Dr. Alex Landry interviews Dr. Gelareh Zadeh on her career in academic neurosurgical oncology, focusing on the role of mentorship, how the field has evolved over time, and advice for junior trainees entering the field.

Dr. Maya Graham interviews Dr. Lauren Schaff on her manuscript entitled "Ibrutinib in combination with rituximab, methotrexate, vincristine, and procarbazine (R-MVP/i) for newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma (PCNSL)," published in Neuro-Oncology in ... more

Dr. Nathan Dalton interviews Dr. Joseph Sia on the topic of radiation hypofractionation – its history, current clinical landscape, and potential future developments for patients with gliomas.

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Lauren Schaff
Assistant Attending and Neuro-Oncologist
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Episode: Author Interview: Ibrutinib for newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma
Dr. Joseph Sia
Radiation oncologist
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre; WEHI
Episode: Hot Topics: Radiation Hypofractionation in Glioma
Dr. Amy Smith
Director of the pediatric Neuro-Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland Clinic
Episode: Author Interview: Post-irradiation chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed ependymoma
Dr. David Ellison
Chair of the department of pathology at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Episode: Author Interview: Post-irradiation chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed ependymoma
David Solomon
Physician scientist and neuropathologist at Stanford
Stanford University School of Medicine
Episode: Hot Topics: How longitudinal profiling of glioma informs therapy development
Dr. Lisa DeAngelis
Former Chair of Neurology and Chief Physician-Executive at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Episode: SNObound: Career Advice from Neuro-oncologist, Dr. Lisa DeAngelis
Dr. Charlotte Sleurs
Assistant Professor at the Department of Cognitive Neuropsychology.
Tilburg University; Department of Oncology at KU Leuven.
Episode: Radiotherapy induced neurocognitive decline
Dr. Felix Sahm
Head of Molecular Neuropathology at Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University, Germany
Episode: Post-operative radiation in recurrent grade 1 meningiomas
Dr. Maximilian Deng
Resident physician in Radiation Oncology at Heidelberg University
Heidelberg University, Germany
Episode: Post-operative radiation in recurrent grade 1 meningiomas

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Dr. Iyad Alnahhas
Producer and co-host of Neuro-Oncology: The Podcast, with experience in neuro-oncology and clinical research.
Dr. Evan Noch
Host and co-host of Neuro-Oncology: The Podcast, involved in clinical practices and research in neuro-oncology.

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Author Interview: Ibrutinib for newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma
Q: How do you see these results influencing future trials or the standard of care?
Although the data are from a single-arm trial, the extremely high complete response rate and tolerability support pursuing randomized trials and longer follow-up to determine whether BTK inhibition can become part of frontline therapy and possibly de-escalate consolidation strategies.
Author Interview: Ibrutinib for newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma
Q: What were the safety observations in this older patient cohort?
The regimen was well tolerated overall with most toxicities being hematologic but manageable; no grade 5 events and no invasive fungal infections were observed, which is notable given the BTK inhibitor context and age of patients.
Author Interview: Ibrutinib for newly diagnosed primary CNS lymphoma
Q: Can you summarize why this BTK inhibitor was added to the RMVP backbone for newly diagnosed CNS lymphoma?
The rationale is that CNS lymphoma frequently involves B cell receptor signaling mutations (MyD88, CD79), placing BTK as a central node; targeting BTK upfront could deepen responses and potentially improve durability when combined with standard methotrexate-based chemotherapy.
Author Interview: Pamiparib and TMZ in recurrent IDHmt gliomas
Q: What do you think the future holds for clinical trials in this area?
There's potential for next-generation selective PARP inhibitors which may lead to more tolerable results and better efficacy in treating IDH mutant tumors.
Author Interview: Pamiparib and TMZ in recurrent IDHmt gliomas
Q: What were the Phase II study results in both arms A and B?
Both arms did not meet the threshold for opening the second stage of accrual; however, about 45% of patients showed a decrease in tumor growth rate while on study.

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Targeting advancements in neuro-oncology, the content encompasses a wide array of topics, including cutting-edge research, innovative therapies, and expert insights on challenges within the field. By engaging with researchers and clinicians, it sheds light on pivotal studies and new findings related to neuro-oncology treatments, patient outcomes, and career development in this specialized area of medicine. The discussions are tailored for both professionals and those interested in the complexities of brain tumors and their associated treatments, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to stay informed about the rapidly evolving landscape in neuro-oncology.

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2. Dr. Joseph Sia
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