
Conference MDAngle: ASCO 2025 Endometrial and Related Cancer
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ASCO 2025: A Preview of Advancements in Endometrial Cancer
Dr Matulonis previews key updates in gynecologic cancers, with a focus on endometrial cancer. She notes promising data from a phase 2 trial of benmelstobart plus chemotherapy, as well as results from the DUO-E and FRUSICA-1 studies. Dr Matulonis also looks forward to phase 3 results in ovarian and cervical cancers, including the KEYNOTE-A18 and ROSELLA studies. Quick Clinical Takeaways
Coming soon: Dr Matulonis highlights new data and progress regarding endometrial and related cancers immediately following ASCO. How Will My Patients Benefit?
Coming soon: Reflections from Dr Matulonis on how new data from ASCO will affect her patients with endometrial and related cancers. Lead image: Medscape
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