Showing posts with label cancer research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cancer research. Show all posts

Friday, July 14, 2023

July 12, 2023 Gyn Cancer Research News

At this month’s chat, the #gyncsm community discussed gynecologic cancer research presented at the #SGOmtg and #ASCO23 meetings. We had eleven participants and you may find the transcript HERE and additional analytics HERE.

Below are some responses to our topic questions.

T1: What #SGOMtg presentations did you find most interesting? [Acronym buster: SGO = Society of Gynecologic Oncology]

T2: Which #ASCO23 studies do you think may be of most interest to patients? [Acronym buster: ASCO = American Society of Clinical Oncology]

T3: In the last year, have there been any practice-changing gyn cancer studies patients should know about? (cervical, endometrial/uterine, ovarian. vaginal, vulvar, or other)

T4: What are some of the "hot topics" in gynecologic cancer research currently?

T5: Both #ASCO23 and #SGOmtg held sessions on disparity and equity in cancer care. What was highlighted and how can we work to decrease disparities in gynecologic cancer care?

  • We can point out all the voices that are missing from conversations. 
  • It also feels like we've been talking about disparity and equity for years, but I do see more and more studies taking deep dives and it is great to see gyn-specific studies that are fully about disparities or at least have incorporated it into the research. #gyncsm
  • Disparity and Equity are complicated to study, but it is entirely possible to not only study but design practical interventions to address. It can seem daunting but when we include more voices we can go far
  • Should we treat Pacific Islanders the same as Asian population? https://twitter.com/dholakiamd/status/1640733888988213258

T6: Cancer drug shortages were highlighted at both #SGOMtg and #ASCO23. What resources for health care providers and patients are available?


Note there is no #gyncsm chat in August. Stay tuned for information about our next chat which will be held in September during Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month / Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.



See you in September,

Dee and Christina
Co-Moderators

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

SGO Annual Meeting Research Review and ASK the Docs - April 12, 2017




During this month's chat we discussed research reported on at the 2017 SGO Annual Meeting. We had 29 participants and over 1.5 million impressions.

If you would like to read the complete transcript please visit this Symplur webpage. Analytics may be found here.

Below please find some sample answers to the questions we asked during the chat.

T1: What #SGOMtg presentations did you personally find of most interest? Also, what were some of the "hot topics" of discussion?
  • PARP inhibitors for RX of #ovariancancer continue to be a hot topic at #SGOMtg
  • Was glad to see the study re: the HPV vaccine dosing - supporting that it can be reduced from 3 doses to 2
  • lots of imp news. See my OCRFA SGO report https://t.co/bABRIboozG
  • Very interesting to see the activity of #PARPi across all pts regardless of #BRCA status. Strongest effect in #BRCA mutant or HRD
  • Sadly, maintenance treatment with taxanes in the upfront setting for #ovariancancer did not improve survival compared to placebo
  • Sexual Health Ed Forum w/Don Dizon & Joanne Rush fantastic! tech info + how to talk abt sex & feelings abt talking abt sex 
T2: Which #SGOMtg studies do you think will most interest patients? Were there findings survivors need to take immediate note of? 

T3: What was the #Trials4GynCancerNow campaign which took part during the #SGOMtg? How does gyn cancer trial access impact care? 
  • Fewer trials means slower progress. Also means less access to novel therapies for patients who have limited options. #gyncsm 
  • Our #gyncsm blog post https://t.co/JvU8IHk3oi
  •  restructuring cooperative groups impacted number too
  • This is a huge issue - #GynCancers are no longer the priority of the cooperative group
  • 90% reduction in phase 3 clinical trial participation is startling to me
T4: What was something you learned or were reminded of during #SGOMtg that you plan to implement or follow-up on? 
  • earlier palliative care study was important for patients to hear as well as health care providers
  • This has been shown in multiple cancer types - earlier palliative care involvement yields better outcomes
  • palliative (or supportive) care is valuable in dealing w/ side effects of cancer and treatment no matter where in journey
  • There is a big push 4 pt reported outcomes - a great way to measure impact on #QOL - especially when drugs have similar outcomes 
T5: For our last topic, we'll let our participants ask questions they have about gynecologic cancer research. Also, what do you want to see research resources focused on? what are some gaps in research?
  •  So many approved PARPi for treatment and maintenance, is there a preferred order of use? What do we know about serial PARPi S/Es? These are questions that we need to answer- there are a few differences in first use side effects - we don't know about serial 
  • I'm wondering what the mood was like about the future of cancer research funding and the cancer moonshot initiative? I know the young researchers at my NCI Comprehensive Ca center were worried about support.
  • Is any research being done on psych wellbeing, supportive care mindfulness etc combined with meds? I tend to see studies like that coming out of Oncology Nursing Society ONS 
  • I'd like to see more resources dedicate to ensuring current research can be more easily implemented in practice
  • Good to see some research on rarer gyn cancers like this one on Vulvar cancer https://t.co/jTCQC18Boy 
Abstracts from the SGO Annual Meeting may be found at
https://sgo.confex.com/sgo/2017/meetingapp.cgi/ModuleSessionsByDay/0
For addition Resources, please scroll down.


Patients and caregivers are invited to continue our discussion on the Smart Patients platform at https://www.smartpatients.com/gyncsm

We hope you will join us on Wednesday, May 10, 2017 as we discuss Womanhood, Femininity and Cancer. 

See you then.

Dee
#gyncsm Co-Founder


RESOURCES

Highlights from the 2017 SGO meeting- OCRFA, Annie Ellis 
https://ocrfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Ellis-2017-SGO-summary.pdf

Summary article from @cancernetwrk
http://www.cancernetwork.com/sgo-2017

@cure_magazine Highlights from #SGOmtg
http://www.curetoday.com/conferences/sgo-2017?p=2

@StephanieVBlank of @NYULMC will present the latest info on #ovariancancer from @SGO_org 's annual meeting: https://www.sharecancersupport.org/ovarian-cancer/educational-programs/?lm=https://share-web.fcny.org/listings/programs/ovarian_cancer_what_s/?bu=https://share-web.fcny.org/listings/programs/%3Faction%3Dview%26category%3D128175%26location%3D-%26language%3Den-us%23ovarian-cancer-what-s-new

#Trials4GynCancerNow campaign
http://gyncsm.blogspot.com/2017/03/advocating-for-gynecologic-oncology.html

Crisis in Gyn Cancer Trials
https://www.sgo.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/SGO-Clinical-Trial-Crisis-FINAL.pdf

Foundation for Womens Cancer: Closer Look
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVObSzkf_B0&feature=youtu.be

#CTAW2017 (Clinical Trials Awareness Week) chat on Tue May 5th at 1pmET 

Past #SGOMtg Research Recap #gyncsm chats: 2014 https://t.co/wUiAM3hp9K 2015 https://t.co/w1ZwfH1xQH and 2016 https://t.co/5sqJnrCGNY

Tweet summaries from #SGOMtg  @womenofteal 's blog http://womenofteal.blogspot.com/ - See March 2017 posts




Friday, April 7, 2017

April 12th Chat: SGO Annual Meeting Research Review and ASK the Docs



This month's #gyncsm chat, on April 12th at 9:00pm EST, will focus on research news from the 2017 SGO Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer including a segment we call ASK the DOC. 

The SGO (Society of Gynecologic Oncology) Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer (#SGOmtgwas held in National Harbor, MD on March 12th to the 15th. You may access the meeting agenda, speakers and presentations by visiting:
https://sgo.confex.com/sgo/2017/meetingapp.cgi/Home/0

We will begin our chat on Wednesday by discussing research results reported at this year's annual meeting and then have participants "ask our Docs" questions. 

These questions will guide our chat: 


T1: What #SGOMtg presentations did you personally find of most interest? Also, what were some of the "hot topics" of discussion?

T2: Which #SGOMtg studies do you think will most interest patients? Were there findings survivors need to take immediate note of? 

T3: What was the #Trials4GynCancerNow campaign which took part during the #SGOMtg? How does gyn cancer trial access impact care? 

T4: What was something you learned or were reminded of during #SGOMtg that you plan to implement or follow-up on? 

T5: For our last topic, we'll let our participants ask questions they have about gynecologic cancer research.


If you would like a preview of some of the research presented at the meeting, please read this excellent report on Highlights from the 2017 Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer by research advocate, Annie Ellis (@Stigetta) or visit the Cure Magazine Conference page for eleven articles discussing research presented at the meeting. Or view the Foundation for Womens Cancer video below. 





See you on the 12th!

Dee
Co-moderator #gyncsm 

Friday, June 3, 2016

What's New in Gyn Cancer Research - June 8th #gyncsm Chat




Join us on June 8, 2016 at 9pm ET (8pm CT/6pm PT) as the #gyncsm community discusses What's New in Gyn Cancer Research. 

Our chat will focus on research presented at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology Annual Meeting (#SGOmtg) held March 19-22 in San Diego, the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting (#AACR16) held April 16-20 in New Orleans, and the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting (#ASCO16) held June 3-7 in Chicago.

We hope you will join us as we answer these questions:

T1: Do you research new treatments and studies online? Do you follow scientific meetings like #SGOmtg, #AACR16 and #ASCO16? 

T2: GOG 252 did not support a previous study which showed IP chemo benefit (tough treatment for many). How does this change things? 

T3: In the hot topics of immunotherapy, precision medicine, and genetics, which #SGOmtg/ #AACR16/ #ASCO16 research excited you? 

T4: What studies reported at #ASCO16 in palliative care, survivorship, and psychosocial research could help gyn cancer survivors? 

T5: As "patient-centered" research becomes more accepted, what do you see as the role of the patient in future cancer research?

You can search abstracts and sessions from each meeting on these corresponding pages:

#SGOmtg Abstracts & Late-breaking Abstracts
 https://www.sgo.org/2016-annual-meeting-archives/

#AACR16 Abstracts
 http://www.abstractsonline.com/plan/start.aspx

#ASCO16 Abstracts
 http://abstracts.asco.org/176/CatView_176_B.html


Do you have a research topic you are interested in learning more about? Let us know by commenting below.

See you on the 8th.

Dee
Co-founder #gyncsm