2025 FACO | Professors Tetsuya Mitsudomi & Yun Gyoo Lee: Strengthening China–Japan–Korea Collaboration to Address Shared Challenges in Lung Cancer Care

2025 FACO | Professors Tetsuya Mitsudomi & Yun Gyoo Lee: Strengthening China–Japan–Korea Collaboration to Address Shared Challenges in Lung Cancer Care

China, Japan, and South Korea have long ranked among the countries with the highest incidence of lung cancer worldwide. With a heavy disease burden, urgent unmet medical needs, and remarkably similar disease characteristics, strengthening trilateral collaboration among these East Asian nations is critical to advancing clinical oncology and addressing shared challenges in lung cancer management.
Professors Michael R. Bishop and Edmund K. Waller Visit Peking University Institute of Hematology:Sino–U.S. Experts Discuss the Future of Cell Therapy

Professors Michael R. Bishop and Edmund K. Waller Visit Peking University Institute of Hematology:Sino–U.S. Experts Discuss the Future of Cell Therapy

On November 2, 2025, world-renowned hematology experts Professor Michael R. Bishop, Director of the Cell Therapy Center at the University of Chicago, and Professor Edmund K. Waller, the Rein Saral Distinguished Chair at Emory University, visited the Peking University Institute of Hematology for an academic exchange.
ESMO China Voice | Prof. Jiayu Wang: MAIC Analysis Highlights the Potential of Bireociclib as a Second-Line Therapy for HR+/HER2– Advanced Breast Cancer, Offering a New Treatment Option for Patients 

ESMO China Voice | Prof. Jiayu Wang: MAIC Analysis Highlights the Potential of Bireociclib as a Second-Line Therapy for HR+/HER2– Advanced Breast Cancer, Offering a New Treatment Option for Patients 

In the second-line treatment of hormone receptor–positive, HER2-negative (HR+/HER2–) advanced breast cancer, CDK4/6 inhibitors combined with fulvestrant have become the standard of care. However, variations in efficacy and safety profiles among different inhibitors remain an important clinical consideration.
ESMO Hot Topic | Professor Zhao Yanxia: PATINA Trial PRO Data Confirm Palbociclib Combination Extends PFS Without Compromising Quality of Life

ESMO Hot Topic | Professor Zhao Yanxia: PATINA Trial PRO Data Confirm Palbociclib Combination Extends PFS Without Compromising Quality of Life

The PATINA (AFT-38) trial is a randomized, open-label, phase III study designed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of palbociclib + HER2-targeted therapy + endocrine therapy versus HER2-targeted therapy + endocrine therapy alone in patients with HR+/HER2+ metastatic breast cancer following induction therapy. Previous data from PATINA demonstrated that the addition of palbociclib significantly prolonged median progression-free survival (mPFS) in this patient population.
ESMO Hot Topic | Professor Zhang Juliang: Long-Term GeparNuevo Follow-Up Reveals Durable Survival Benefits from Durvalumab Neoadjuvant Therapy in Early Triple-Negative Breast Cancer 

ESMO Hot Topic | Professor Zhang Juliang: Long-Term GeparNuevo Follow-Up Reveals Durable Survival Benefits from Durvalumab Neoadjuvant Therapy in Early Triple-Negative Breast Cancer 

At the 2025 ESMO Annual Congress, the long-term follow-up results of the GeparNuevo trial (Abstract #292MO) were presented. The data showed that although durvalumab combined with neoadjuvant chemotherapy did not significantly improve the pathological complete response (pCR) rate, it significantly prolonged survival outcomes, including invasive disease-free survival (iDFS), distant disease-free survival (DDFS), and overall survival (OS). Notably, among patients who achieved pCR, the 7-year OS rate reached 100% in the durvalumab group, suggesting that immunotherapy may provide long-term benefits through sustained immune surveillance. Oncology Frontier invited Professor Zhang Juliang from Xijing Hospital, Air Force Medical University, to comment on these findings and discuss strategies for optimizing immunotherapy in early triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
ESMO Hot Topic | Professor Li Huiping: monarchE Trial OS Results Announced — A New Breakthrough in Adjuvant Therapy for HR+/HER2- High-Risk Early Breast Cancer 

ESMO Hot Topic | Professor Li Huiping: monarchE Trial OS Results Announced — A New Breakthrough in Adjuvant Therapy for HR+/HER2- High-Risk Early Breast Cancer 

At the 2025 ESMO Annual Congress, the overall survival (OS) data from the monarchE trial were released, showing that abemaciclib combined with endocrine therapy significantly improved survival in patients with HR+/HER2- high-risk early breast cancer, reducing the risk of death by 15.8%.