Genitourinary Cancers — 5-Minute Journal Club Issue 2 with Professor Thomas Powles: Current and Future Role of Tumor-Informed Circulating Tumor DNA Assays

Genitourinary Cancers — 5-Minute Journal Club Issue 2 with Professor Thomas Powles: Current and Future Role of Tumor-Informed Circulating Tumor DNA Assays

From Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love by Dr. Neil Love

June 5, 2026 · 23 min · Season 26 · Episode 243

About this episode

Professor Thomas Powles discusses recent developments with circulating tumor DNA assays in the management of urothelial bladder cancer.

Professor Thomas Powles from Barts Cancer Institute in London, United Kingdom, discusses recent developments with circulating tumor DNA assays in the management of urothelial bladder cancer. CME information and select publications

People in this episode

Host: Dr. Neil Love

Guest: Professor Thomas Powles

Topics covered

  • genitourinary cancers
  • circulating tumor DNA
  • urothelial bladder cancer
  • CME
  • cancer management

Keywords

  • genitourinary cancers
  • circulating tumor DNA
  • urothelial bladder cancer
  • CME
  • cancer management
  • assays
  • Barts Cancer Institute

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Barts Cancer Institute

Places: London, United Kingdom

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