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Author: The Society of Gynecologic Oncology

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SGO on the GO is the Society of Gynecologic Oncology's best education for the busy clinician. Join us for discussions regarding clinical practice, advances in research, and other compelling topics relevant to gynecologic oncology. 

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In this podcast, we will focus on same day discharge as part of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery (ERAS).Over the past two decades, and especially after the publication of the GOG LAP2 trial, minimally invasive surgery has been widely adopted in gynecologic oncology, as it is associated with lower rates of complications, and improved postoperative recovery and return to normal activity. Postoperative hospitalization is typically shorter after minimally invasive (MIS) hysterectomy, and many...
This episode is part 3 of the Immunotherapy podcast series, which continues discussion of common controversies affecting the use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in the clinic, such as optimal dosing strategies, influence of toxicity on response and survival, and sequencing. Moderator:Karin K. Shih, MDGynecologic Oncologist & Assistant Professor - Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellSpeakers:Erin Zacholski, PharmD, BCOPAssistant Professor - VCU School of PharmacyClinical P...
This episode is part 2 of the Immunotherapy Series, which reviews common controversies affecting daily use of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in the clinic, such as treatment options for immune related adverse effects beyond corticosteroids, re-challenging after toxicity, use of ICIs in patients with auto-immune conditions, and drug interactions. Moderator:Karin K. Shih, MDGynecologic Oncologist & Assistant Professor - Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/NorthwellSpeakers:Erin Zachol...
Join Dr. Robert Neff as he interviews Drs. Kathleen Moore and Charles Leath, III to discuss the latest NRG Oncology updates on upcoming studies, research, and trials. The focus for the podcast is to bridge the gaps between SGO members and NRG Oncology. Some questions covered during the interview: Since NRG just celebrated its 10-year anniversary during the Summer Meeting, what is the vision for NRG in the next 10 years?What are some of the successes within the past year for t...
Episode three of the Radiation Therapy podcast series discusses radiation techniques and management with regard to locally advanced cervical cancer.  Host/Moderator: Leigh A. Cantrell, MD, MSPHProfessor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division of Gynecologic Oncology - University of VirginiaGuest Speaker:Kara Romano, M.D.Assistant Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology - University of Virginia
Join Dr. Janelle Darby, member of the SGO Clinical Trials Management/Concepts Subcommittee, as she interviews Drs. Evan Graboyes, Jeffrey Hines, and Bhavana Pothuri, addressing continued efforts to improve inclusion of racially and ethnically diverse patients in clinical trials. Some topics covered during the interview:Barriers to clinical trial enrollment and retention among racially and ethnically diverse patient populations.Role of cooperative research groups in improving acces...
This podcast focuses on the surgical site infection reduction bundle as part of the ERAS guidelines that was first published in 2016 and updated in 2019, and the 2020 vulvar and vaginal surgeries ERAS guidelines.Before we dive into the SSI reduction bundle, we want to highlight the importance of patient education and participation in any ERAS protocol. Pre-operative education and psychological preparation is critical. Written information was determined to be superior to verbal in a randomized...
This is the last of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. Our multidisciplinary panel will discuss the challenges with patient monitoring while on Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. When to dose adjust and hold or even discontinue Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. Once again, the podcast ends with take home points for patient monitoring and side effects while on Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. 2023-2024 SGO Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies Subcom...
This is the second of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. Our multidisciplinary panel will discuss the important information about the drug preparation and administration of Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. Focusing on oral dosing, infusion pump setup, lab examinations, and patient education. The session ends with general take home points on administration and toxicity prevention interventions.2023-2024 SGO Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies ...
This is the first of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. After going over some general information on Trabectedin and Doxorubicin including when to use the drug, checking patient performance status, toxicity, and line of therapy and treatment option for recurring metastasis disease. The multidisciplinary panel will discuss dosing and drug preparation for giving Trabectedin and Doxorubicin. The session wraps up with some key take home point...
Episode two of the Radiation Therapy podcast series discusses treatment of Oligometastatic disease, re-irradiation and role of palliative radiation, utilization of SBRT, introduction to proton therapy and mitigation of radiation-associated toxicities. Host: Mian M. Shahzad, MD, PhD Gynecologic Oncologist, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer CenterGuest Speaker: Michael Montejo, MDRadiation oncologist, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center 
This episode is part 1 of the Immunotherapy podcast series, which reviews immune-checkpoint inhibitors encountered in the gynecologic oncology setting, common immunotherapy toxicities and patient counseling on them, as well as the basic treatment course for patients with high-grade toxicities.Moderator: Karin K. Shih, MDGynecologic Oncologist & Assistant Professor - Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell Speakers: Erin Zacholski, PharmD, BCOP Assistant Professor - VCU Sc...
This episode is part 1 of the Radiation Therapy podcast series, which looks to review and address the basic fundamentals of radiation therapy in the gynecologic oncology setting. Host: Mian M. Shahzad, MD PhD (Gynecologic Oncologist; H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center)Guest Speaker: Michael Montejo, MD (Radiation oncologist; H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center) 
This is the last of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Trametinib. Our multidisciplinary panel will discuss the challenges with patient monitoring while on Trametinib. When to dose adjust and hold or even discontinue Trametinib. Once again, the podcast ends with take home points for patient monitoring and side effects while on Trametinib. 2023-2024 SGO Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies Subcommittee Members and Moderators:Tracilyn Hall, MDJennifer MacDonald, P...
This is the second of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Trametinib. Our multidisciplinary panel will discuss the important information about the drug preparation and administration of Trametinib. Focusing on oral dosing, lab examinations, prophylactic management of skincare reactions, and patient education. The session ends with general take home points on administration and toxicity prevention interventions.2023-2024 SGO Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies Subcommi...
This is the first of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Trametinib. After going over some general information on Trametinib including mutation status considerations, baseline lab testing, ocular toxicity, and line of therapy. The multidisciplinary panel will discuss dosing and drug preparation for giving Trametinib. The session wraps up with some key take home points on Trametinib. 2023-2024 SGO Chemotherapy and Targeted Therapies Subcommittee Members and Moderators:...
The goal of this podcast is to continue our series on key concepts of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS). In September 2022, the SGO Education Committee's ERAS Subcommittee discussed why we do it, and in February 2023, we talked about how we do it. This podcast will complete our trilogy and discuss implementation or looking at how well we do it.Listen to Gregg Nelson, MD, PhD from the University of Calgary discuss ERAS implementation including some of the starting points, his experience i...
Let’s face it, wellness is an ever-evolving concept. Listen in as we celebrate aspects of wellness throughout the SGO community. These are 10–20-minute quarterly snippets to highlight the authentic voices from SGO and beyond. Stay connected and foster community in between SGO meetings. You can find these episodes anywhere you get your SGO on the Go podcasts.To view the SGO Wellness Curriculum, click here. 
Join Dr. Kathryn Mills as she interviews Drs. Jubilee Brown, Ann Klopp, Joyce Liu, and Jyoti Mayadev to discuss the latest NRG Oncology updates on upcoming studies, research, and trials. The focus for the podcast is to bridge the gaps between SGO members and NRG Oncology. Some questions covered during the interview:What are some of the upcoming trials in your disease site that you are most excited about?What advice would you give sites considering opening some of the trials that are ava...
This is the last of the three-part podcast series, Keeping up with the Chemos on Mirvetuximab soravtansine. Our multidisciplinary panel will discuss the challenges with patient monitoring while on Mirvetuximab soravtansine. The panel discusses personal clinical experiences and lessons learned. When to dose adjust and hold or even discontinue Mirvetuximab soravtansine. Once again, the session ends with take home points for patient monitoring while on Mirvetuximab soravtansine. &nbs...
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