Woke up this morning, checked the score, and I wasn’t dreaming after all
Seeing the Scots win a World Cup match was the experience of a lifetime and not one I’d ever expected to witness
But it turns out, inspiringly enough, that improbable & impossible aren’t the same thing 🏴
Many thanks to @DGlaucomflecken@LGlaucomflecken for generously sharing their podcast platform so that I could rhapsodize about daraxonrasib in pancreatic cancer (and mix many metaphors in the process! : why we can finally turn off a greasy light switch)
https://t.co/Cq9pUQjnS5
Walking outside the hospital to clear my head (as an oncologist): but would the PIK3CA mutation confer resistance to daraxonrasib? It wasn’t specified in the RASolute 302 subset analysis and it’s a separate oncogenic pathway
Also me (as a dude): ooh the helicopter is taking off
@SamdeshmukhMD So meaningful to get to know you and to follow your career
We need people like you to join our field as every oncologist can envision a brighter future, not just because of novel treatments but because of the next generation of cancer physicians :)
talk to your doctor about wegozil. shout at your doctor about blarpo. whisper with your doctor about cixyl. show your doctor the sign (👌🤦♀️👏) for flonartil. laugh with your doctor about wexadry. email your doctor about drongle. glance meaningfully at your doctor about floova
For @ASCO aficionados, there have been questions as to how many standing ovations we have seen. The first I saw was adjuvant Herceptin in 2005. ChatGPT generated the list below for me when prompted for ASCO presentations with standing ovations.