Curie: The Oncology Brief

Radiation Oncology Consolidation, Neuropathy Prevention, and New Immunotherapy for HCC

5 min · 21 de mar de 2025
Portada del episodio Radiation Oncology Consolidation, Neuropathy Prevention, and New Immunotherapy for HCC

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Love what you hear? Download the Curie app from the App Store today [https://curie.md/app.html?utm_source=podcastplatforms&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=normal&utm_term=doctors&utm_content=podcast]. Curie is your personalized, expert-driven healthcare podcast platform—offering in-depth analysis, timely insights, and discussions tailored for medical professionals. In this episode of Curie, Matt covers three key updates in oncology. A new analysis shows that radiation oncology practices are consolidating rapidly, raising concerns about access to care, patient choice, and job stability for oncologists. In breast cancer, a randomized trial finds that hand cooling and compression can significantly reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, offering a simple, cost-effective strategy to protect patients’ nerves. And finally, the EMA has recommended expanding nivolumab plus ipilimumab for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, positioning it as an alternative to the current standard of care. Tune in for the latest insights shaping cancer treatment.

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Love what you hear? Download the Curie app from the App Store today [https://curie.md/app.html?utm_source=podcastplatforms&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=normal&utm_term=doctors&utm_content=podcast]. Curie is your personalized, expert-driven healthcare podcast platform—offering in-depth analysis, timely insights, and discussions tailored for medical professionals. In this episode of Curie, Matt covers three key updates in oncology. A new analysis shows that radiation oncology practices are consolidating rapidly, raising concerns about access to care, patient choice, and job stability for oncologists. In breast cancer, a randomized trial finds that hand cooling and compression can significantly reduce chemotherapy-induced neuropathy, offering a simple, cost-effective strategy to protect patients’ nerves. And finally, the EMA has recommended expanding nivolumab plus ipilimumab for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma, positioning it as an alternative to the current standard of care. Tune in for the latest insights shaping cancer treatment.

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