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Very Rare Cancer Consortium Disease Spotlight & Research Roundtable

Please join us for the Very Rare Cancer Consortium Tumor Board Meeting. This new initiative aims to bring cancer researchers across New York to the table to discuss compelling rare cancer cases presented by physicians and scientists from the New York Genome Center’s partner institutions.

DESMOPLASTIC SMALL ROUND CELL TUMOR (DSRCT)

Disease Spotlight & Research Roundtable

Please note registration is required.

Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (DSRCT) is a rare and aggressive cancer occurring predominantly in adolescents and young adults. Although DSRCT’s characteristic translocation between the EWSR1 and WT1 genes has been well described, the disease overall remains poorly understood and overall survival for patients with DSRCT remains unacceptably low. Given the rarity of the disease, no randomized trials have been performed and pre-clinical tools in which to study the disease remain limited, making collaborative efforts essential. We will hear from experts about the current understanding of DSRCT, review the many areas in which this understanding could be deepened, and discuss potential collaborations through the VRCC.

Any questions on this event, contact events@nygenome.org.

Speakers

  • Emily Slotkin, MD

    Pediatric Sarcoma Service, MSK KIDS
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    "Introduction to the Disease"
  • Marc Ladanyi, MD

    Attending Pathologist and Chief, Molecular Diagnostics Service
    Member, Human Oncology & Pathogenesis Program
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Affiliate Member
    New York Genome Center

    "Genomic and Molecular Landscape"
  • Alex Kentsis, MD, PhD

    Director, Tow Center
    for Developmental Oncology,
    Sloan Kettering Institute and Department of Pediatrics, MSK Kids
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Departments of Pediatrics, Pharmacology, and Physiology & Biophysics,
    Weill Medical College of Cornell University

    "Causes and Function of Chromosomal Translocations in DSRCT"
  • Andrea Califano, PhD

    Clyde and Helen Wu Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology
    Founding Chair, Department of Systems Biology
    Director, JP Sulzberger Columbia Genome Center
    Associate Director for Bioinformatics,
    Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center
    Affiliate Member
    New York Genome Center

    "Transcriptomics and Unique Bioinformation Approaches in DSRCT"
  • Prabhjot S. Mundi, MD

    Department of Medicine
    Division of Hematology/Oncology
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center

  • Emily Slotkin, MD

    Pediatric Sarcoma Service, MSK KIDS
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

    "Review of Investigational Therapeutic Approaches"
  • Marc Ladanyi, MD

    Attending Pathologist
    and Chief, Molecular Diagnostics Service
    Member, Human Oncology & Pathogenesis Program
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
    Affiliate Member
    New York Genome Center

  • Madelyn Espinosa-Cotton, PhD

    Research Fellow
    The Nai-Kong Cheung Lab
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

  • Lauren Banks, MD, PhD
    Hematology/Oncology Fellow
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

  • Joseph A. Ludwig, MD

    Associate Professor
    Department of Sarcoma Medical Oncology,
    Division of Cancer Medicine
    University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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