Scott Kopetz

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ColonTown “Doc Talk” by Dr. Chris Lieu on ctDNA screening and CIRCULATE-US

2022-09-04T19:36:47+00:00

n this DocTalk, Dr. Chris Lieu goes over CRC screening tests, including newer DNA-based tests that focus on CRC and multi-cancer early detection tests, designed for patients without a history of colon cancer. In the second part of his talk, he covers the CIRCULATE-US trial for high-risk stage II and III colon cancer patients, which as of May 2022 is currently enrolling. This trial will address questions around the clinical utility of Minimal Residual Disease ctDNA testing. More details on this study are available here. Please see the Lecture Hall in ColonTown for more great content on colorectal cancer! Many [...]

ColonTown “Doc Talk” by Dr. Chris Lieu on ctDNA screening and CIRCULATE-US2022-09-04T19:36:47+00:00

ColonTown “Doc Talks” on ctDNA for Patients with Liver Metastases

2022-09-04T19:47:30+00:00

Circulating tumor DNA can be used to define minimal residual disease after resection of liver metastases.  Despite surgical resection, the rates of recurrence (and post-operative minimal residual disease) are higher in this setting (stage IV) than in early stages of the disease.  Here from expert Tim Newhook, a hepatobiliary surgeon with expertise in colorectal liver metastases and ctDNA, on the the potential for ctDNA to provide prognostic information and potentially guide therapy.  Additionally, learn how ctDNA may be used to enroll into novel clinical trials. https://youtu.be/3t-Hvct1ZpM Table of contents 00:00: Introduction 00:45: Dr. Newhook tells us about his path [...]

ColonTown “Doc Talks” on ctDNA for Patients with Liver Metastases2022-09-04T19:47:30+00:00

Colontown University “Doc Talk” on MRD

2022-02-25T00:18:15+00:00

Circulating tumor DNA can be a bit mystifying. A number of clinical trials are being initiated (check out the current listings here) and there are questions about how to use these assays in clinical management now. Thanks to Colontown University for hosting a Doc Talk on this, where a number of important topics are covered, including minimal residual disease, single tests vs multiple tests, recent updates from GI ASCO conference, a number of ongoing clinical trials, and the INTERCEPT program ongoing at MD Anderson. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DmycTmNgzps In this Doc Talk, I discuss a number of frequently asked questions, including: [...]

Colontown University “Doc Talk” on MRD2022-02-25T00:18:15+00:00
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