Immune Oncology Research Instiute

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Immune Oncology Research Institute
Founded2022
FounderGevorg Tamamyan, CEO
Headquarters
Yerevan
Websitewww.immonc.org

The Immune Oncology Research Institute (IMMONC), established in April 2022 and headquartered in Yerevan, is a non-profit organization focusing on cancer research, treatment, and education. The institute's activities include conducting clinical research and building research capacity, with an emphasis on making cancer therapies accessible, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. IMMONC's role is to contribute to the global effort in cancer care through research and development in oncology.

History

The Immune Oncology Research Institute (IMMONC), founded in April 2022 by Dr. Gevorg Tamamyan, Dr. Samvel Bardakhchyan, and Dr. Astghik Voskanyan, is a non-profit organization based in Yerevan. Its focus is on the advancement of cancer treatment and research, particularly in the area of immune-oncology[1]. IMMONC's primary activities include conducting regional and global clinical research, developing specialized programs to enhance research capacity, and striving to make advancements in cancer treatment widely accessible. The institute also aims to integrate immune-oncology therapies into practice, improve patient access to these treatments, and support the development of future cancer researchers, thereby contributing to the broader field of global cancer management.

Initiatives

Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN) International Registry

The BPDCN International Registry focuses on research into BPDCN, classified as a rare hematologic malignancy by the WHO in 2008. BPDCN diagnosis relies on specific markers like CD4, CD56, and CD123, distinguishing it from similar conditions. Treatment remains uncertain, typically involving multi-agent chemotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. To address this, a global registry project is underway, collecting data on BPDCN patients to inform treatment recommendations. Enrollment is open to all demographics, with prospective enrollment until June 2027, and retrospective data collection since January 2010, aiming to improve BPDCN management and meet unmet medical needs[2].

International Registry of the Rare Embryonal Tumors of the CNS

The International Registry of Rare Embryonal Tumors of the Central Nervous System, initiated by the IMMONC team, is aimed at establishing a comprehensive multicenter database dedicated to pediatric and young adult patients with rare embryonal CNS tumors. This registry's core objectives encompass the systematic documentation of demographic and clinical characteristics of affected individuals, the evaluation of prognostic factors that may influence disease outcomes, the identification of diagnostic and treatment gaps, and the development of data-driven recommendations for diagnosis and treatment. Of particular importance is the registry's commitment to addressing the challenges faced in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in the understanding and management of these complex CNS tumors. Dr. Julia Hoveyan and Dr. Ruzanna Papyan lead this initiative, bringing their expertise to advance knowledge and care in the field of rare embryonal CNS tumors on a global scale[3].

Working Groups

The Lung Cancer Working Group

The Lung Cancer Working Group (LCWG) is a multidisciplinary team in Armenia focusing on thoracic malignancies. Comprising medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, thoracic surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists, the group convenes bi-weekly to discuss patient management strategies for conditions such as lung cancer, mesothelioma, and thymic malignancies. Their primary aim is to improve patient care quality and facilitate knowledge exchange within the medical community. The group is led by Professor Gregory Peter Kalamkerian and co-chaired by Dr. Davit Zohrabyan, emphasizing clinical research and the adaptation of international guidelines to the Armenian context.

Gastrointestinal Cancer Working Group

The Gastrointestinal Cancer Working Group (GICWG) in Armenia is a collaborative team of specialists in GI malignancies. It includes medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, abdominal surgeons, pathologists, and radiologists, meeting bi-weekly to deliberate on management strategies for gastric, colon, pancreatic, and neuroendocrine cancers. The group's main objective is to elevate the standard of care for patients and promote collaborative learning. Supervised by Professor Philip Agop Philip and co-chaired by Dr. Lilit Harutyunyan, GICWG also focuses on integrating international guidelines for GI malignancies into Armenian medical practices, enhancing cancer care in the region.

Publications

  • Secondary Malignancy In Giant Cell Tumor Of The Skull Base After Denosumab Treatment: Case Report[4]
  • Trends in pediatric CNS tumors in Armenia: a multicenter retrospective study[5]
  • Patterns of unmet needs of adolescents and young adults (AYA) in the developing world: Beyond the walls[6]
  • Why adult patients with acute leukemias are dying in the developing world: The other side of the coin[7]
  • Lung Cancer in Armenia[8]
  • Overview of Cancer Control in Armenia and Policy Implications[9]

References

  1. "About". www.immonc.org. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  2. Voskanyan, Astghik; et al. (2023). "Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN):Multi-Center Collaboration and Global Registry Program". Blood. 142: 1543. doi:10.1182/blood-2023-188546. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  3. "International Registry of the Rare Embryonal Tumors of the CNS". www.immonc.org. Retrieved 2023-12-30.
  4. Avagyan, M.; Kager, L.; Zohrabyan, D. (2023-06-05). "Secondary Malignancy In Giant Cell Tumor Of The Skull Base After Denosumab Treatment: Case Report" (PDF). The New Armenian Medical Journal: 4–10. doi:10.56936/18290825-2023.17.3-4. ISSN 1829-0825.
  5. Hoveyan, Julieta; Asatryan, Eduard; Grigoryan, Henrik; Hovsepyan, Shushan; Avagyan, Anna; Hakobyan, Lusine; Sargsyan, Lilit; Iskanyan, Samvel; Avagyan, Manushak; Hovhannisyan, Saten; Melnichenko, Irina; Minasyan, Mariam; Papyan, Ruzanna; Manukyan, Narek; Lazaryan, Armine (2023-10-14). "Trends in pediatric CNS tumors in Armenia: a multicenter retrospective study". Child's Nervous System. doi:10.1007/s00381-023-06179-6. ISSN 1433-0350. PMID 37837453.
  6. Papyan, Ruzanna; Hovsepyan, Shushan; Sargsyan, Lilit; Vagharshakyan, Lala; Voskanyan, Astghik; Bardakhchyan, Samvel; Harutyunyan, Martin; Mosesyan, Iveta; Hakobyan, Lusine; Hoveyan, Julieta; Danielyan, Samvel; Tamamyan, Gevorg (2023-06-01). "Patterns of unmet needs of adolescents and young adults (AYA) in the developing world: Beyond the walls". Journal of Clinical Oncology. 41 (16_suppl): e18612. doi:10.1200/JCO.2023.41.16_suppl.e18612. ISSN 0732-183X. S2CID 259084782.
  7. Voskanyan, Astghik; Ivanyan, Arusyak; Harutyunyan, Lusine; Movsisyan, Alisa; Ghahramanyan, Nerses; Sahakyan, Lusine; Danielyan, Samvel; Tamamyan, Gevorg (2023-06-01). "Why adult patients with acute leukemias are dying in the developing world: The other side of the coin". Journal of Clinical Oncology. 41 (16_suppl): e19035. doi:10.1200/JCO.2023.41.16_suppl.e19035. ISSN 0732-183X. S2CID 259083049.
  8. Zohrabyan, Davit; Karapetyan, Nune; Danielyan, Samvel; Saghatelyan, Tatul; Safaryan, Liana; Bardakhchyan, Samvel; Tamamyan, Gevorg; Harutyunyan, Martin; Rushanyan, Marine; Mkrtchyan, Gohar; Badalyan, Sergey; Avagyan, Armen; Harutyunyan, Lilit; Lazaryan, Armine; Mkhitaryan, Sergey (April 2023). "Lung Cancer in Armenia". Journal of Thoracic Oncology. 18 (4): 402–409. doi:10.1016/j.jtho.2022.12.015. PMID 36990573.
  9. Bedirian, Karen; Aghabekyan, Tigran; Mesrobian, Arianna; Shekherdimian, Shant; Zohrabyan, Davit; Safaryan, Liana; Sargsyan, Lilit; Avagyan, Armen; Harutyunyan, Lilit; Voskanyan, Astghik; Tadevosyan, Artashes; Melik-Nubaryan, Davit; Khachatryan, Parandzem; Saghatelyan, Tatul; Kostanyan, Mher (2022-01-11). "Overview of Cancer Control in Armenia and Policy Implications". Frontiers in Oncology. 11. doi:10.3389/fonc.2021.782581. ISSN 2234-943X. PMC 8787108. PMID 35087754.

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