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    SurgOnc Today®

    SurgOnc Today® is an educational podcast for cancer surgeons from the Society of Surgical Oncology. Each episode features conversations with individuals who are experts within their respective fields and are members of SSO.
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    Episodes (97)

    WICS HerSurgStory: Illuminating Journeys, Uniting Excellence

    WICS HerSurgStory: Illuminating Journeys, Uniting Excellence

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, join us as the Women in Cancer Surgery working group shares their triumphs, challenges, and the impactful experiences that have shaped their journeys in cancer surgery. Moderated by Sarah McLaughlin, MD, FSSO, and featuring Margo Shoup, MD, MBA, FSSO, Nathalie Johnson, MD, and Julie Ann Sosa, MD, MA, FACS, FSSO, explore the unwavering commitment and inspiring stories behind these exceptional women.

    Sarcoma: Management of Atypical Lipomatous Tumor / Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma, Episode 2

    Sarcoma: Management of Atypical Lipomatous Tumor / Well-Differentiated Liposarcoma, Episode 2

    ALT/WDLPS are fatty tumors most commonly occurring in the extremity and retroperitoneum that have a relatively indolent behavior, but a strong predilection for local recurrence. In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Episode 2 of this series on ALT/WDLPS, Brian Kadera, MD, John Mullinax, MD, Giorgos Karakousis, MD, and Steven Thorpe, MD, will focus on local management, surgical approaches, and the risks/benefits of radiation in the neoadjuvant/adjuvant setting. We will highlight differences in the natural history of this tumor when it occurs in the extremity versus the retroperitoneum, and touch briefly on the management of local well-differentiated recurrences.

    Adjuvant Therapy for Stage III Melanoma 2023: Impact of Vaccines & Neoadjuvant Therapy

    Adjuvant Therapy for Stage III Melanoma 2023: Impact of Vaccines & Neoadjuvant Therapy

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Tina Hieken, MD, from the Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, Minnesota, interviews Jay Lee, MD, MHSc, from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and Julia Terhune, MD, from the University of Maryland in Baltimore, Maryland. They will discuss the current and evolving indications for adjuvant therapy in patients with stage III melanoma including vaccine trials.

    Lymphadenectomy for Gastric Cancer

    Lymphadenectomy for Gastric Cancer

    Lymph node dissection is a crucial component of the surgical treatment of gastric cancer. The technical aspects of lymph node dissection, especially D2, require a significant degree of training and expertise. In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Ahmed Dehal, MD, MPH, interviews Vivian Strong, MD, from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Yanghee Woo, MD, from City of Hope to discuss this topic.

    Recent Developments in Pelvic Exenteration

    Recent Developments in Pelvic Exenteration

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Associate Professor Gabrielle van Ramshorst MD, PhD, and Dr. Patrick Sullivan, MD, moderate a discussion with two top experts in the field of pelvic exenteration surgery, Dr. Brian Bednardski, MD, and Professor Michael Solomon, MD, PhD, on their experience in this complex type of surgery. The discussion covers the definition of pelvic exenteration, the organization of care, training in pelvic exenteration surgery, and recent developments in this field.

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    enFebruary 15, 2024

    Management of ALT/WDLPS Episode 1: Diagnosis and Pathologic Assessment

    Management of ALT/WDLPS Episode 1: Diagnosis and Pathologic Assessment

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Brian E. Kadera, MD, Ben Hinrichs, MD, and Konstantinos Chouliaras, MD, focus on the diagnosis and work-up of fatty tumors in the extremity and the retroperitoneum. They highlight the imaging features, the utility of biopsy and specifically, MDM2 fluorescence in-situ hybridization. They also review the pitfalls of gross and microscopic margin assessment.

    Pancreatic Cysts Puzzles – Triggers for Operations and Surveillance

    Pancreatic Cysts Puzzles – Triggers for Operations and Surveillance

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Julie Hallet, MD, MSc, Vice-Chair of the SSO HPB disease site working group, and Lavanya Yohanathan, MD, from the HPB disease site working group are joined by Melissa Hogg, MD, from Northshore University Hospital and Giovanni Marchegiani, MD, from the University of Padova. They will discuss two key clinical scenarios during surveillance of pancreatic cystic neoplasms: when to pull the trigger on resection and if or when to discontinue surveillance.

    Show notes: 
    - Next generation sequencing of pancreatic cyst fluid: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36209796/
    - Discontinuation of surveillance for selected IPMNs: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37406887/
    - iCyst app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/icyst/id1479833485 

    HPB: Nut and Bolts of Neoadjuvant Therapy for Pancreas Cancer – Part 2

    HPB: Nut and Bolts of Neoadjuvant Therapy for Pancreas Cancer – Part 2

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Alexander Parikh MD, MPH, FACS, FSSO, will continue the discussion on the nuts and bolts of neoadjuvant therapy for pancreas cancer with Syed Ahmad, MD, and Susan Tsai, MD, MHS. In part 2, they specifically discuss two important aspects of delivering neoadjuvant therapy for pancreatic adenocarcinoma. Specifically, how to choose which specific regimens to use and the role of chemoradiation. 

    Breast Podcast Updates In Clinical Trials Part 2: The SOUND and LUMINA Trials

    Breast Podcast Updates In Clinical Trials Part 2: The SOUND and LUMINA Trials

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Puneet Singh, MD, and Anna Weiss, MD, discuss the newly published SOUND and LUMINA clinical trials. Both trials explore local regional de-escalation, omitting sentinel lymph node biopsy and radiation, respectively. They discuss the treatment challenges that incorporating these trial results may pose with their special guest, Kimberly Corbin, MD.

    Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosolized Chemotherapy (PIPAC)- Role in Management of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies

    Pressurized Intraperitoneal Aerosolized Chemotherapy (PIPAC)- Role in Management of Peritoneal Surface Malignancies

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Samantha Ruff, MD, Rupen Shah, MD, Mustafa Raoof, MD, and Danielle DePeralta, MD, discuss the role of pressurized intraperitoneal aerosolized chemotherapy (PIPAC) and its emerging role in the management of peritoneal surface malignancies. We review the existing literature for this treatment modality and the recently published multi-center phase I trial performed in the United States. 

    Considerations for Management of Gastric Adenocarcinomas

    Considerations for Management of Gastric Adenocarcinomas

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Mihir M. Shah, MD, Mashaal Dhir, MD, and June S. Peng, MD, discuss the workup and management of gastric adenocarcinoma. The discussion elaborates on several scenarios, including molecular testing, surgical approaches to advanced gastric cancers, treatment sequencing, tumor-related gastric obstruction management, diagnostic laparoscopy role, perioperative management, and low-volume carcinomatosis management.

    Updates in Classification and Management of Gastric NETs

    Updates in Classification and Management of Gastric NETs

    In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Michail Mavros, MD, and Sonia T. Orcutt, MD from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are joined by Jonathan R. Strosberg, MD, head of the Neuroendocrine Division in the Department of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center and Past President of the North American Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (NANETS), and Mary A. Maluccio, MD, MPH, chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at LSU and medical director of the NET Louisiana program. Gastric NETs are often misunderstood neoplasms with recent updates in classification and management, and the panelists discuss the most up-to-date information on how to diagnose and manage gastric NETs.

    Interdisciplinary Cancer Team Series Module 2: A Multi-Institutional Review of Contralateral Axillary Metastases: Time for Reclassification as a Local-Regional Event

    Interdisciplinary Cancer Team Series Module 2: A Multi-Institutional Review of Contralateral Axillary Metastases: Time for Reclassification as a Local-Regional Event

    This episode of SurgOnc Today®, features guest faculty, Astrid Botty Van Den Bruele, MD, and Meghan Flanagan, MD, MPH. In a contemporary group of patients diagnosed with contralateral axillary metastases (CAM), those selected for treatment with presumed curative intent experienced improved OS when compared to stage IV (M1) patients. The current literature, as well as some forthcoming data, adds additional support for re-evaluating the stage IV designation, in favor of N3, and consideration of curative intent treatment in this disease entity.

    Can Women with Multiple Ipsilateral Breast Cancer Consider Breast Conservation?

    Can Women with Multiple Ipsilateral Breast Cancer Consider Breast Conservation?

    Historically, mastectomy was recommended for women with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer due to perceptions regarding high rates of local recurrence with breast conservation. A recent prospective clinical trial demonstrated that breast conservation therapy may be appropriate to consider for women with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer. This episode of SurgOnc Today® features Ashley Woodfin, MD, discussing with Judy C. Boughey, MD, and Kari Rosenkranz, MD, the findings of the Alliance Z11102 clinical trial and how to implement these into practice.

    Use of TAD vs SLN in patients with Clinically Node Positive Breast Cancer treated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Rates of Recurrence

    Use of TAD vs SLN in patients with Clinically Node Positive Breast Cancer treated with Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy and Rates of Recurrence

    In patients with invasive breast cancer presenting with node positive disease, neoadjuvant chemotherapy is often recommended and can result in surgical downstaging in a significant proportion of cases. Management of the axilla in this setting has evolved. For those found to have a nodal pathologic complete response (ypN0), an axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) can potentially be avoided. Astrid Botty van den Bruele, MD, FACS, and Giacomo Montagna, MD, MPH, discuss the newly presented OPBC-04/EUBREAST-06 study, which supports omission of ALND in this population. The axillary staging techniques (SLNB vs TAD) are also addressed.

    The Use and Efficiency of 4D CT Scanning in Localizing Adenomas in Patients with Primary Hyperparathyroidism

    The Use and Efficiency of 4D CT Scanning in Localizing Adenomas in Patients with Primary Hyperparathyroidism

    On SurgOnc Today®, Jeffrey J. Pelton, MD, and Randall P. Scheri, MD, discuss the use and efficiency of four-dimensional CT scanning in preoperatively localizing adenomas in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism prior to cervical exploration.

    The discussion includes:

    • The anatomic body planes and the “fourth dimension” of CT scanning.
    • How the 4D CT scan is performed and how this achieves localization of abnormal parathyroid glands.
    • The role 4D CT scanning plays in the pre-operative work-up for primary hyperparathyroidism.
    • What the surgeon wants to know from the radiologist on a 4D CT report.
    • Potential risks and pitfalls in interpreting a 4D CT scan prior to proceeding with surgical exploration.

    Dr. Pelton and Dr. Scheri also discuss what the literature has reported on this subject, how they approach surgical exploration using the information and their own experiences with this test.

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    enSeptember 14, 2023

    Peritoneal Mesothelioma – Therapy in 2023 and Beyond

    Peritoneal Mesothelioma – Therapy in 2023 and Beyond

    This session will review state of the art therapy for peritoneal mesothelioma. The discussion includes cytoreductive surgery and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy as well as systemic chemotherapy and immunotherapy.

    Edward Levine, MD, moderates this podcast and is Professor of Surgery and Chief, Surgical Oncology at Wake Forest University. Trang Nguyen, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Indiana University and Sinziana Dumitra, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FSSO, is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at McGill University. 

    Recently Reported Melanoma Neoadjuvant Trials

    Recently Reported Melanoma Neoadjuvant Trials

    This episode of SurgOnc Today® features Tina Hieken, MD, from Mayo Clinic, in Rochester, MN, and Chair of the SSO Melanoma Disease Site Work Group interviews John Hyngstrom, MD, from the University of Utah and Michael Lowe, MD, MA, from Emory University. They will review recently reported phase II melanoma neoadjuvant studies and how the findings from these trials are important to surgical oncologists specializing in melanoma.

    The Not-So-General Surgical Oncologist

    The Not-So-General Surgical Oncologist

    During this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Austin D. Williams, MD, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Zachary J. Brown, DO, New York University - Long Island School of Medicine, and Allison Martin, MD, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, discuss the various career options within surgical oncology, including breast, hepatobiliary and colorectal. The discussion covers information specific to each of these surgical oncology subspecialties and provides information important for any trainee who is contemplating a career as a surgical oncologist.