This workshop takes place on January 16-17, 2024 at the Natcher Conference Center on the main NIH campus in Bethesda, MD and will bring together senior leaders and experts as well as junior investigators and trainees who are focused on the therapeutic interactions between radiation and immunotherapies. Participants will include clinical researchers, translational and basic scientists, NCI staff, cooperative clinical trial group leaders, and industry representatives. Clinical studies in recent years demonstrate opportunities for improving patient outcomes through integration of immunotherapies with radiation for the treatment of certain patients with locoregionally advanced or early-stage cancers. Yet other studies have shown no effect and it remains unclear whether radiation therapy can alter response to immunotherapies to achieve clinically meaningful benefit. Presenters will evaluate the current state of clinical and preclinical sciences in this area and identify key challenges and opportunities for clinical translation of radiation-immunotherapy combinations.
The program will be a 1.5-day free event with in-person attendance and a virtual viewing option. The first day will focus on discussion-driven sessions with short talks and moderator-led panel discussions. Moderators will be charged with drawing out specific recommendations from speakers, panelists, and audience members regarding the critical steps and approaches that are needed to clarify and optimize interactions between radiation therapies and immunotherapies. The second day will include NCI and industry speakers and two breakout sessions to encourage face-to-face interactions on the topics of important challenges in the field and best design of pre-clinical and clinical studies. Please see the agenda for more details.
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