ASCO Solid Tumors 2022 – Anna Spreafico

Anna Spreafico depicts her personal highlights regarding immunotherapy plus chemotherapy or intensity-modulated radiotherapy for people with locally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) at this year’s ASCO meeting, discusses if longitudinal plasma EBV DNA monitoring should be incorporated into the guidance of personalized disease management and future clinical trials, highlights the most promising agents explored in the 1L treatment of recurrent/metastatic NPC and overviews how the prognosis of those patients will evolve in the years to come.

Here is the full ASCO 2022 Solid Tumors report.

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Preface ASCO Solid Tumor 2022

After 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), was held in Chicago, USA, and virtually from 3rd–7th June 2022.As always, the very much-anticipated event brought leading experts from across the globe together to learn and discuss the groundbreaking updates and scientific advancements which were covered in more than 2,000 abstracts, along with 85 live­stream sessions, and more than 2,500 poster presentations.