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Thursday, March 30, 2023

SGO Annual Mtg 2023 Highlights - Participation

I returned recently from an exciting and informative SGO Annual Meeting. Over the next few days I will highlight research results that I found most impactful to patients, survivors and caregivers.  This blog post will be on participation and will cover how other advocates and I  participated in the meeting. 

The Foundation for Women's Cancer held a Patient Education Forum on Friday. They presented information on ovarian, endometrial, cervical rare gynecologic cancers as well as information on exercise, advocacy  and other topics. Some survivors shared the story of diagnosis and treatment. The room was filled with survivors, caregivers and advocates as well as organizations that support women with gyn cancers. 

Later that evening advocates were invited to the Foundation for Women's Cancer reception. Advocates were able to meet each other as well as gyn oncs, researchers and leadership of the Foundation. 

Saturday was a busy day. As a member of the SGO Communication Committee, I had the opportunity to participate in the  Education Forum Media Readiness session. I was part of a role play session on how to use different techniques such as pivot, personalize, deflect,acknowledge, and broaden when being interviewed by the media. As an advocate I am asked to comment on new treatments or breaking news and the tips shared during the session were helpful to me.


During the very next session Annie Ellis, survivor and advocate, presented Long-term survivors speak: perspectives on progress, during a Scientific Plenary Session. Annie and I  held a roundtable Zoom meeting and also surveyed long term ovarian cancer survivors about progress,  patient needs, and what ovarian cancer survivors want their doctor to know. It was so exciting to see Annie present and to hear the applause and comments that followed!

 

 

If you have questions about our abstract, don't hesitate to reach out to me for further details. 

On Sunday, the  Patient Education Committee held a advocate poster walk in which advocates were able view posters and to listen and ask questions of the poster authors. We were also given the opportunity to vote for the  Patient Advocate Hope Award winner. It was wonderful to see so many early career clinicians and researchers present their research. 

 



 I'll continue my highlight blog posts over the next few days.


Dee
Every Day is a Blessing

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

#ASCO21 Begins Soon

 The ASCO Annual meeting runs from June 7, 2021 to June 8, 2021. I am happy to once again attend this meeting which shares cancer research from across the globe. I wish it was in person but once more we will be meeting virtually. 

This year's theme is EQUITY: EVERY PATIENT EVERY DAY EVERY WHERE.

Here is a list of the sessions that relate to Gynecologic Cancer that I hope to attend.


I have also made a list of a  few abstracts of research that I would like to learn more about so I don't miss out on the discussion during the meetings sessions or online. 

ORAL ABSTRACTS  

5502 Oral Abstract Session

Maintenance vigil immunotherapy in newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer: Efficacy assessment of homologous recombination proficient (HRP) patients in the phase IIb VITAL trial. Abstract 5502   (Vigil, an autologous tumor cell vaccine transfected with a DNA plasmid encoding GMCSF and bi-shRNA-furin for TGFβ expression control, following frontline platinum-based chemotherapy)

 

5501 Oral Abstract Session

Optimal treatment duration of bevacizumab (BEV) combined with carboplatin and paclitaxel in patients (pts) with primary epithelial ovarian (EOC), fallopian tube (FTC) or peritoneal cancer (PPC): A multicenter open-label randomized 2-arm phase 3 ENGOT/GCIG trial of the AGO Study Group, GINECO, and NSGO (AGO-OVAR 17/BOOST, GINECO OV118, ENGOT Ov-15, NCT01462890). (BEV treatment duration of 15 months remains standard of care vs 30 months)

 

5504

Mirvetuximab soravtansine, a folate receptor alpha (FRα)-targeting antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), in combination with bevacizumab in patients (pts) with platinum-agnostic ovarian cancer: Final analysis  5504

The combination of MIRV with BEV demonstrates impressive anti-tumor activity with durable responses and favorable tolerability in high FRα recurrent ovarian cancer.

5503 Oral Abstract Session

Phase 3, randomized, single-dose, open-label study to investigate the safety and efficacy of pafolacianine sodium injection (OTL38) for intraoperative imaging of folate receptor positive ovarian cancer. intraoperative near-infrared fluores- cence (NIRF) imaging with pafolacianine sodium may offer a novel real-time adjunct to current surgical imaging practice in ovarian cancer surgery. 

5506 Oral Abstract Session

Intensive versus minimalist follow-up in patients treated for endometrial cancer: A multicentric randomized controlled trial (The TOTEM study—NCT00916708). Intensive follow-up in endometrial cancer treated patients showed a weak and uncertain advantage in detecting earlier asymptomatic relapses but did not improve OS, even in HiR patients, nor influenced HRQL.

POSTERS:

5513 Poster Discussion Session 

Evaluation of a RAD51 functional assay in advanced ovarian cancer, a GINECO/GINEGEPS study. RAD51-deficient EOC have im- proved outcome after neoadjuvant platinum. Conversely, the RAD51 assay also identified a small subset of RAD51-high BRCAmut tumors with poor platinum response. Whether this RAD51 functional assay may also predict PARP inhibitor benefit is currently 

 

5519 Poster Discussion Session

Molecular results and potential biomarkers identified from MILO/ENGOT-ov11 phase 3 study of binimetinib versus physicians choice of chemotherapy (PCC) in recurrent low- grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). higher response rates and longer PFS were seen in those patients with LGSOC treated with binimetinib who harbored MAPK mutations, most commonly in KRAS. Somatic tu- mor testing should be routinely performed in patients with recurrent LGSOC to aid in clinical decision making.

5521 Poster Discussion Session

Dendritic cell vaccine (DCVAC) combined with chemotherapy (CMT) in patients with newly diagnosed epithelial ovarian carcinoma (EOC) after primary debulking surgery (PDS): Biomarker exploratory analysis of a phase 2, open-label, randomized, multicenter trial. DCVAC improved PFS and OS outcomes in patients with newly diag- nosed EOC, predominantly in patients with immunologically “cold” tumors, 

 

5544 Poster Session

Nanoanalysis of plasma volatile organic compounds using novel DNA-decorated carbon nanotube vapor sensors to noninvasively distinguish ovarian and pancreatic cancer from benign and control samples. Prescreening test diagnostic approach based on vapor detection of ovarian and pancreatic cancer is achievable.

5548 Poster Session

Circulating tumor DNA as a noninvasive marker of resectability in ovarian carcinomas. ctDNA may be a promising non-invasive marker to assess peritoneal cancer spreading and to predict surgical resectability after neoadjuvant chemotherapy 

5553 Poster Session

Next generation sequencing in ovarian cancer patients: Does personalized medicine improve oncological outcomes? Our study suggests an OS benefit among the NGS tested cohort. We identified Loss of heterozygosity as a prognostic biomarker

 

5552 Poster Session- Disparities

Disparities in ovarian cancer treatment and overall survival according to race: An update. Overall survival remains worse for black patients, regardless of whether their care adhered to NCCN guidelines as defined by our study. This suggests that while receipt of care that is not adherent to NCCN guidelines seems to be negatively associated with overall survival, 

5571 Poster Session- Disparities

Race-related disparities in patterns of uterine cancer recurrence. non-White race is potentially contributory to distant recurrence of uterine can- cer, even when accounting for histopathologic differences, stage at presentation, and other traditional covariates.


Have you looked at the abstracts? Did some catch your eye? Please let me know and tag me ( @womenofteal in a tweet). Please be sure to use #gyncsm when you are tweeting from  the meeting too. 

I'll catch you all up on what I have learned with a few posts about this year's meeting. Stay tuned!

Dee

Every Day is a Blessing!