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iwCAR-T sessions: clinical advances in lung cancer

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Welcome to another episode of VJOncology! In this episode, we dive into cutting-edge CAR-T cell therapies for the management of lung cancers, discussed at the sixth International Workshop on CAR-T in Miami, Florida.

Join Julian Molina from the Mayo Clinic, Ben Creelan from Moffitt Cancer Center, and Adam Schoenfeld from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as they explore innovative CAR-T strategies and their applications in thoracic oncology. They address the challenges of integrating cell therapies in clinical practice, the potential for tumor cell banking, and the implications of tumor microenvironment modulation.

Discover insights into the latest developments in claudin-targeting CAR-T cells for non-small cell lung cancer and the exciting prospects of DLL3-targeting therapies for neuroendocrine tumors. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the future landscape of cell therapy in lung cancer treatment.

Don’t miss this enlightening discussion! Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast app. Follow us on Twitter at VJOncology and visit vjoncology.com for more content from the International Workshop on CAR-T.

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Welcome to another episode of VJOncology! In this episode, we dive into cutting-edge CAR-T cell therapies for the management of lung cancers, discussed at the sixth International Workshop on CAR-T in Miami, Florida.

Join Julian Molina from the Mayo Clinic, Ben Creelan from Moffitt Cancer Center, and Adam Schoenfeld from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center as they explore innovative CAR-T strategies and their applications in thoracic oncology. They address the challenges of integrating cell therapies in clinical practice, the potential for tumor cell banking, and the implications of tumor microenvironment modulation.

Discover insights into the latest developments in claudin-targeting CAR-T cells for non-small cell lung cancer and the exciting prospects of DLL3-targeting therapies for neuroendocrine tumors. This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the future landscape of cell therapy in lung cancer treatment.

Don’t miss this enlightening discussion! Subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast app. Follow us on Twitter at VJOncology and visit vjoncology.com for more content from the International Workshop on CAR-T.

The post iwCAR-T sessions: clinical advances in lung cancer appeared first on VJOncology.

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