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Key Highlights from KCRS24 by Sumanta K. Pal
Jul 13, 2024, 12:22

Key Highlights from KCRS24 by Sumanta K. Pal

Kidney Cancer Research Summit or the KCRS24 was a conference held on 11th-12th July in Boston focused on basic science research, translational research, and clinical research in kidney cancer.

Sumanta (Monty) Pal, MD, a medical oncologist and an expert in genitourinary cancers at the City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center in Los Angeles, shared his highlights from KCRS24.

City of Hope researchers at KCRS24:

So proud of star City of Hope researchers past and present: Nazli Dizman (now MD Anderson Cancer Center)Regina Barragan-Carrillo, Nick Salgia (now at Roswell Park) and Salvador Jaime-Casas who did a terrific job of representing our program!

Hats off to our junior faculty, Alex Chehrazi-Raffle and Wesley Yip for providing so many great opportunities for them, and a million thanks to Kidney CAN for offering a wonderful venue to present our results!

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KIM1 data from ASCO24

Loved talk from Bradley McGregor. Nice overview of Laurence Albiges. KIM1 data from ASCO24. Super excited about STRIKE led by Brad study and V940 adjuvant led by Toni.

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Practical algorithms for treatment sequencing

Awesome talk from Robert Motzer highlighting practical algorithms for treatment sequencing. Useful algorithm proposed by Yu-Wei Chen at ASCO24. Bob also provided a nice overview of lots of interesting agents – DFF332, CTX130, etc.

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Rates of IO receipt in real world series

Brilliant insights from Tom Powles. Excellent use of Twitter polls to reconcile tough clinical scenarios (eg IO rechallenge following adj pembro). Shocking to hear rates of IO receipt in real world series – great point from Tom – use the best treatment first.

Side note: was running late to the meeting today and used the virtual option to watch Tom’s talk. Thanks to Kidney CAN for making it so easy to access!

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On the end of KCRS24:

What an amazing memory of Boston! Thank you Kidney CAN for an incredibly memorable experience for the City of Hope team.

I’m sure this is a night Regina Barragan-Carrillo, Nick Salgia, Salvador Jaime-Casas, Nazli Dizman, Daniela V. Castro and I won’t soon forget!

Follow more KCRS24 coverage at OncoDaily.com
To read KCRS24 insights by Neeraj Agarwal, click here.