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Pathways Study Genotype Data, Alliance A011502 Secondary Analysis Headline Roswell Park ASCO24 Presentations

BUFFALO, N.Y. — New insights on improving clinical outcomes and quality of life among breast cancer patients highlight the slate of new research presentations Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center experts will deliver at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting at McCormick Place in Chicago next week.

“We are extremely proud of the great work done by our researchers, who will present results from trials and new data on prognostic biomarkers, quality of life and the impact of stress on outcomes,” says Renuka Iyer, MD, Vice Chair of Faculty Recruitment & Retention and Professor of Oncology in the Department of Medicine.

Two physician-scientists from Roswell Park’s Breast Cancer Medical Oncology team will give invited talks on original research during the gathering of global oncology experts, patients and patient advocates, which begins Friday, May 31.

Arya Mariam Roy, MBBS, Hematology/Oncology Fellow, Class of 2024, will present “International medical graduates (IMG) representation at international oncology conference meetings” (Abstract 9000), as part of a Clinical Science Symposium on Conflicts (of Interest) and Conundrums: Perspectives from the Global Oncology Community, Saturday, June 1, 1:15-2:45 p.m. CDT in S100bc, highlighting the differences in speaking opportunities for foreign medical graduates compared to graduates of U.S. medical schools. “This is a topic that is very important to our field and for equity in health care,” notes Dr. Iyer.

Dr. Roy, who received an ASCO Annual Meeting Merit Award recognizing the high quality of her work, will also give a second oral presentation, “Breast cancer polygenic risk score and patient survival outcomes in the Pathways study” (Abstract 10502) during the Prevention, Risk Reduction, and Genetics Oral Abstract session on Saturday, June 1, from 3-6 p.m. CDT in S100a. Based on the Pathways Study carried out in collaboration with Kaiser Permanente Northern California, the presentation reports findings of genome-wide genotype data for nearly 4,000 women. “This insightful application of polygenic scores is an important piece of data that has too often been missing in survivorship care, and tells us in a very well-done study the value the score has to predict second cancers and survival,” says Dr. Iyer.

Also speaking during the meeting will be Shipra Gandhi, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Oncology in the Department of Medicine, who will highlight the findings of “Association of higher baseline stress and pain with clinical outcomes: Secondary analysis from Alliance A011502” (Abstract 11016) during the Quality Care/Health Services Research Rapid Oral Abstract session on Monday, June 3, from 1:15-2:45 p.m. CDT in S102. “This is the first prospective study to show that higher stress and pain levels correlate with poor survival in breast cancer, underscoring the importance of managing these common symptoms in our patients,” says Dr. Iyer.

Roswell Park Chief of Leukemia Eunice Wang, MD, is Co-Chair and moderator of the Hematologic Malignancies – Leukemia, Myodysplastic Syndromes, and Allotransplant Oral Abstract session, happening Friday, May 31, from 2:45-5:45 p.m. CDT in S100bc. And Rohit Gosain, MD, Roswell Park faculty member and Medical Director of Roswell Park Hematology Oncology Southtowns, will be a panelist on a Trainee & Early Career Lounge Discussion “Leveraging Social Media Early on in Your Career” on Friday, May 31, from 2-2:45 p.m. CDT, Hall C (adjacent to Meeting Registration).

Other featured abstracts

Thirteen teams will present new Roswell Park-led research during poster sessions at the ASCO 2024 Annual Meeting:

Clinical Trials in Progress

Additionally, three Roswell Park teams will update their international colleagues on clinical trials that are currently underway:

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From the world’s first chemotherapy research to the PSA prostate cancer biomarker, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center generates innovations that shape how cancer is detected, treated and prevented worldwide. Driven to eliminate cancer’s grip on humanity, the Roswell Park team of 4,000 makes compassionate, patient-centered cancer care and services accessible across New York State and beyond. Founded in 1898, Roswell Park was among the first three cancer centers nationwide to become a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center and is the only one to hold this designation in Upstate New York. To learn more about Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Roswell Park Care Network, visit www.roswellpark.org, call 1-800-ROSWELL (1-800-767-9355) or email ASKRoswell@RoswellPark.org.