EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 18 MIN
Bladder Cancer Breakthroughs: New NMIBC Therapies and EV + Pembrolizumab Updates From ASCO GU 2026
from Decera Clinical Education Oncology Podcast · host Sam S. Chang MD MBA, Matthew D. Galsky MD
In this episode, Sam S. Chang, MD, MBA, and Matthew D. Galsky, MD, discuss the rapidly evolving treatment landscape in bladder cancer, highlighting new therapeutic options, emerging clinical trial data, including the latest results presented at ASCO GU 2026, and the growing role of biomarkers and multidisciplinary care, including: New treatment options for BCG-unresponsive non–muscle-invasive bladder cancer Intravesical therapies such as nadofaragene and N-803 The role of ctDNA in measurable residual disease detection Presenters: Sam S. Chang, MD, MBA Patricia and Rodes Hart Chair of Urologic Surgery Chief Surgical Officer Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center Nashville, Tennessee Matthew D. Galsky, MD Lillian and Howard Stratton Professor of Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Director, Genitourinary Medical Oncology Co-Leader, Cancer Clinical Investigation Program Associate Director for Translational Research Tisch Cancer Institute New York, New York Link to full program: https://bit.ly/479RgQn Get access to all of our new podcasts by subscribing to the Decera Clinical Education Oncology Podcast on Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, or Spotify. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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In this episode, experts discuss the rapidly evolving bladder cancer treatment landscape, including new options for BCG-unresponsive disease, emerging perioperative regimens, and the growing role of biomarkers and multidisciplinary care in guiding treatment decisions.
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