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The FDA has granted a regular approval to dostarlimab-gxly (Jemperli) for adult patients with mismatch repair–deficient, recurrent or advanced endometrial cancer that has progressed on or after a prior platinum-containing regimen in any setting and who are not candidates for curative surgery or radiation.

Emma L. Barber, MD, emphasized the importance of the ongoing phase 3 PORTEC-4a trial, which is investigating the role of molecular risk profiles in determining whether patients with endometrial cancer should receive no adjuvant therapy, vaginal brachytherapy, or external beam radiotherapy.

Oral progesterone receptor antagonist onapristone extended release in combination with anastrozole induced a confirmed partial response in 2 patients with hormone receptor–positive metastatic endometrial cancer.

Thomas Herzog, MD, discusses how the recent FDA approval of the novel antibody-drug conjugate mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx ameliorates unmet need in platinum-resistant, folate receptor alpha–positive gynecological cancers.

The combination of pembrolizumab plus carboplatin and paclitaxel demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in progression-free survival vs chemotherapy alone in the first-line treatment of patients with stage III/IV or recurrent endometrial cancer.

The combination of avutometinib and defactinib elicited responses in patients with recurrent low-grade serous ovarian cancer, according to data from a planned interim analysis of the registration-directed phase 2 RAMP-201 trial.

The FDA has granted a fast track designation to DB-1303 for the treatment of patients with advanced, recurrent or metastatic endometrial cancer with HER2 overexpression who have progressed on or after standard systemic therapy.

Saketh Guntupalli, MD, highlights data supporting PARP inhibitors as the standard-of-care frontline therapy, strategies for the management of PARP-related toxicities, and the importance of testing for HRD and BRCA status in patients with ovarian cancer.

Efforts to target the folate metabolism network have entered a new stage, with the approval of a novel therapy directed at folate receptor–α and the potential for additional agents aimed at that target in solid tumors.

Closing their discussion, the panel shares advice for new nurse practitioners caring for patients who have endometrial cancer.

The panel shares the most critical unmet needs for patients with endometrial cancer.

A triplet regimen comprised of COM701, BMS-986207, and nivolumab was found to have encouraging antitumor activity and favorable tolerability in patients with heavily pretreated, platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.

because of the differences between the characteristics of research subjects and individuals routinely cared for outside the confines of a clinical trial, appropriately designed examinations of “real-world” populations may provide a more relevant picture of the actual influence of a particular therapeutic intervention.

Treatment with the folate receptor α–directed antibody-drug conjugate luveltamab tazevibulin led to a 37.5% overall response rate in Frα-selected patients with advanced ovarian cancer, defined by a tumor proportion score above 25%.

Erin K. Crane, MD, MPH, talked to Oncology Fellows about helping trainees care for their own health and wellness, navigate the politics surrounding gynecologic care, and the lessons she hopes they take away from the program.

Kimberly A. Spickes, CNP, discusses how often patients with endometrial cancer have dose reductions or interruptions at her institution, and who is involved in the decision to dose-reduce.

Nurse Practitioner Kimberly Halla explains the proactive measures she takes to ensure patients with endometrial cancer are prepared to experience and manage the adverse effects of treatment.

Treatment with PDS0101 plus the tumor-targeting IL-12 fusion protein M9241 and bintrafusp alfa elicited encouraging overall survival data in patients with checkpoint inhibitor–naïve and –refractory advanced human papillomavirus–positive anal, cervical, head and neck, vaginal, and vulvar cancer.

Data concerning the long-term benefit of PARP inhibitors as maintenance therapy for select patients with ovarian cancer in later-line settings have come under fire in 2022 as several agents have failed to demonstrate improvements in OS outcomes.

Ritu Salani, MD, MBA, discusses the continued evolution of molecular profiling in endometrial cancer, advances in immunotherapy for endometrial and cervical cancer, and ongoing research in gynecologic cancers.

Peter Dottino, MD, FACOG, discusses the need for more accurate early screening tests for ovarian cancer, why testing for early-stage endometrial cancer is also important, the process used to develop the screening test, and how it could be implemented into practice if it is approved by the FDA.

During his career, David M. Gershenson, MD, has helped turn ovarian cancer treatment into an evidence-based field and built better therapies through an improved biological understanding of the disease.

Caroline Billingsley, MD, discusses the effect of mirvetuximab soravtansine’s approval on the treatment landscape in ovarian cancer and avenues for future research with antibody-drug conjugates and immunotherapy in this space.

Kimberly A. Spickes, CNP, details the adverse events she sees with combination lenvatinib and pembrolizumab treatment for recurrent endometrial cancer.

Kimberly Halla, NP, describes the standards for monitoring patients on therapy for recurrent endometrial cancer, including how often patients are seen in-person.













































