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Plenary Session

Plenary Session

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A podcast on medicine, oncology, & health policy. Host: Vinay Prasad, MD MPH from University of California San Francisco. Tweet your feedback to @Plenary_Session or e-mail plenarysessionpodcast@gmail.com
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Targeted Talks

Targeted Talks

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Targeted Oncology brings you Targeted Talks, a monthly podcast featuring discussions with academic and community oncologists surrounding advancements in cancer research and best practices for patient management.
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Pharma Talk Radio

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PharmaTalkRadio is an internet radio podcast platform organized and supported by the Conference Forum to give easy and free access to industry professionals, patient advocacy and students in medicine development. PharmaTalkRadio features industry insiders on the latest strategies, business models, and new innovations to advance clinical research with emphasis on clinical trials, patient- centricity, drug delivery, Immuno-oncology, digital, mobile and other technologies as well as leadership ...
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Oncology On The Go is a biweekly podcast that talks to authors and experts to thoroughly examine featured articles in the journal ONCOLOGY. Each episode, you'll hear from one of the authors of our featured article to summarize the important takeaways from that piece. Then, an outside expert will give their perspective on the details of that article. As the home of the journal ONCOLOGY, CancerNetwork offers different perspectives on oncology/hematology through review articles, news, podcasts, ...
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The Cancer Pod: Integrative Medicine Talk

Dr. Tina Kaczor & Dr. Leah Sherman

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This podcast provides you with education, tips, and useful advice. Whether it is you or a loved one, whether you are in treatment or beyond it, we strive to include everyone who has been touched by cancer. Our goal is singular: To help you. We frame it around cancer, but really, anyone can benefit. We are two naturopathic physicians with extensive experience in natural medicine and integrative oncology. Leah is the "cancer insider." Tina is the science-y one and enjoys teaching you the "why" ...
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Dive into compelling survivor stories and discover strategies for effective self-advocacy and rekindling intimacy. Get behind-the-scenes insights into cancer care and hear directly from providers about the latest in cancer care, symptom management, and survivorship. Learn how different support organizations offer real help. We talk about Everything Cancer: the empowering extra-large suitcase of the cancer journey.
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Real Pink

Susan G. Komen

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Real Pink, a podcast by Susan G. Komen, is taking real conversations about breast cancer from the doctor's office to your living room. Hosted by Adam Walker, episodes feature candid conversations with survivors, researchers, physicians, and more. Find answers to your toughest questions and clear, actionable steps to live a better life, longer. At Real Pink, compassionate storytelling meets real inspiration and real support.
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Cancer for Breakfast

Cancer for Breakfast

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“If Car Talk was about cancer and hosted by two millennial women.”-Stef’s Oncologist’s Husband “It’s honest, vulnerable, and unexpected.” -Portland Monthly Climb in, honey, we’ve got room! Join Amy and Stef as we laugh—or shake our fists—at the stuff only cancer people truly get. The gals put words to living the cancer experience, all while taking care to be gentle with listeners’ tender hearts. Then, it’s relatable letters from fellow cancer people, followed by cool RATS (Recent Advances in ...
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All Talk Oncology Cancer Podcast

Kenny Perkins - Your Cancer Guy

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All Talk Oncology is a Cancer Podcast that empowers cancer patients through insightful conversations that reinforces confidence and certainty about their cancer condition. Transforming a terrifying experience into a manageable one, by arming patients with the understanding they need, and the ability to take control of their treatments through knowledge, allowing effective interaction with their medical team.
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MedEdTalks - Oncology

Owen A. O'Connor, MD

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MedEdTalks Oncology is a continuing medical education podcast for physicians to allow them to learn while on the go and obtain CME credits. This show will focus in on different oncology topics, starting with PTCL. In the first season, we will be talking with Dr. Owen O'Connor from Columbia University in New York City, Dr. Tim Illidge from University of Manchester in the United Kingdom and Dr. Lorenz Trumper from Göttingen University in Germany.
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Listen to cancer experts as they share their knowledge and expertise on a wide range of topics, including cancer awareness, prevention, detection, treatment types, managing side effects, palliative care and beyond. Educate and empower yourself to handle cancer treatment journey better.
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Target: Cancer Podcast is a channel where people can learn about all the newest technologies and treatments for cancer. Combining technology, doctors, and patients together in a way that is collaborative, informative, and enlightening. In TARGET: Cancer Podcast, Sanjay and guests will be talking about the future of cancer treatment. We are going to address questions like, what does that future look like, and why isn’t it here now? Everyone is terrified of cancer, but if we are able to unders ...
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Blood & Cancer

Medscape Professional Network

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The official podcast feed of MDedge Hematology-Oncology, part of the Medscape Professional Network. On Thursdays, Dr. David Henry interviews key opinion leaders and rising stars in hematology and oncology. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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Welcome to Integrative Oncology Talk! Where we discuss the latest science and opinions from leading voices in integrative oncology. Integrative oncology utilizes complementary therapies and lifestyle strategies to help those affected by cancer, using personalized approaches and evidence based recommendations. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Santosh Rao, a medical oncologist and integrative oncologist. Dr. Judith Lacey, a supportive care and integrative oncology physician. And Leigh Leibel (pro ...
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Healthy Conversations brings together leaders and innovators in health care to talk about the biggest issues facing patients and providers today. Every month, we explore new topics to help uncover the clinical insights and emerging technologies transforming health care in real time.
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Hosted by Dr. Thomas Slavin, Chief Medical Officer for Myriad Genetics, Inside the GENOME will be exploring the world of cutting-edge cancer genetics with 2-3 episodes per month. Dr. Slavin will interview those on the front lines of cancer, and those advancing the science of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Inside the GENOME - Genetics, Oncology and Me.
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Cancer Docs Talk

Sylvester Cancer

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Cancer Docs Talk is produced by Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. This podcast is hosted by renowned lung cancer oncologist Gilberto Lopes, M.D., who is associate director of Global Oncology at Sylvester. Guests include top oncologists and researchers who will be talking about the latest cancer news, research findings and new therapies in progress.
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Two Shrinks Pod

Dr Hunter Mulcare & Amy Donaldson

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Australian psychologists Amy & Hunter nerd out about all things psychology, from Star Wars to Social Anxiety. Listen in for an independent pod with great chemistry between therapists working in oncology (Hunter) & child psychology (Amy). Each episode focuses on a psychological issue, therapy or simply provides an outlet to overanalyse our favourite tv & film characters. @twoshrinkspod
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OT Broadcast News

Oncology Times

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Audio-reports and interviews done in collaboration with Audio Medica and its founding Editor Peter Goodwin. Audio Medica's Audio Journal of Oncology has been bringing lively listen-in shows to members of the cancer care team in various audio formats since 1992. Scientific Editors are George Canellos, MD, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; J. Gordon McVie, MD, of the European Institute of Oncology and Chair of the Editorial Board of OT's UK Edition; Pat Price, MD, of Christie Hospital, also on ...
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Nurse Papa

Nurse Papa

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Nurse Papa is a podcast from the heart and mind of a pediatric oncology nurse and father. In each episode, I take a deep dive into a story of parenthood OR I answer a letter from a loyal parent listener about their most pressing parenting problems, in a segment called Dear Nurse Papa. In either case, I hope to come out on the other side with a greater understanding of what makes kids AND their parents tick.
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Exploring all things genetics. Dr Patrick Short, University of Cambridge alumnus and CEO of Sano Genetics, analyses the science, interviews the experts, and discusses the latest findings and breakthroughs in genetic research. To find out more about Sano Genetics and its mission to accelerate the future of precision medicine visit: www.sanogenetics.com
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Hosted by Kunal Kapoor, Podcast MD by Ketto, speaks to patients and care-givers affected by deadly diseases to understand everything from the medical aspect of dealing with doctors and hospitals to the emotional aspect and being able to cope with it all. This season we’re focusing on cancer, speaking to remarkable people whose stories are nothing short of inspirational. They take us through their journey of dealing with cancer in great detail, talking about everything from treatment options ...
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To Psychology and Beyond

James Brown and Sarah Walker

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Welcome To Psychology and Beyond with James Brown and Sarah Walker where we chat with academics, lecturers, tutors, post-graduate and undergraduate students about all things University life. From study tips, to wellbeing in the classroom, forming relationships with others, and how we interact with the world around us, we don’t just talk about surviving your first year, we talk about how to thrive! We also take a look at the incredible research our academics are doing that make up the excitin ...
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Cancer Horizons

CURE Talks Cancer

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A weekly podcast powered by CURE (https://www.curetoday.com/) , on what we do best: provide Cancer Updates Research and Education. Each week, you'll hear from patients, survivors, caregivers, advocates or health care professionals regarding the entire cancer continuum - ranging from specific cancer types to side effects to the psychological strains a cancer diagnosis can have on an individual and their loved ones. As the largest consumer magazine in the United States for patient, survivors a ...
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Higher rates of satisfaction and psychosocial well-being and low complication rates were reported by patients who had a new mesh-supported prepectoral method of breast reconstruction using titanized mesh pockets after their surgery for breast cancer. At the 14th European Breast Cancer Conference in Milan, Stefan Paepke, MD, from the Interdisciplina…
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1. Etymology, presentation, and work-up of bladder/urothelial cancer 2. Role of perioperative systemic therapy 3. Tri-modality therapy (bladder sparing approach) 4. Considerations for upper tract urothelial cancer Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective training programs, the Devita textbook, and Uptodate.c…
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Pelvic health is often overlooked, especially in cancer care. Dr. Alex Hill shares invaluable insights and practical strategies for addressing common issues like urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and constipation. Join us in this enlightening discussion about the tools of the trade, types of pelvic floor exercises (Spoiler: It's not just Ke…
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During the 2024 Society of Surgical Oncology Annual Meeting (SSO), CancerNetwork® spoke with a variety of surgical oncology experts regarding the topline data they presented. Each conversation also expanded upon how these results can be implemented into the clinical space and the next research steps. First, Adrienne Bruce Shannon, MD, a complex gen…
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0:00 Introduction 2:00 The value of an English Literature degree in designing and analysing research studies in medicine 3:45 Emma’s entrance to pharmacogenomics and her transition from practising physician to genetics research 6:00 How the East London Genes and Health program is increasing representation of diverse populations, namely South Asians…
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Jill covers the critical role of sleep in the healing and restoration of mind and body on the cancer journey. What you'll learn: Discover how sleep aids in combating fatigue, alleviating stress and reducing chemotherapy-induced cognitive impairment. Jill shares practical tips to improve your sleep quality including establishing A consistent bedtime…
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An inflamed bladder (cystitis) can be caused by infections (urinary tract infection, UTI) or from treatment itself (radiation, chemotherapy, other drugs). Did you know some foods can irritate an inflamed bladder? Removing them can provide relief! Tina and Leah discuss the many ways that you can soothe and support your bladder with diet and herbs. J…
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Mike Herman did not just beat the longevity odds against cancer through clinical trials and self-advocacy—he's now on a mission to empower others to do the same. Mike shares his story: from his and his spouse’s unwillingness to accept what they were sure was an inaccurate diagnosis to fierce self-advocacy leading to the accurate but incurable cance…
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The value of adding a radiation boost to postoperative radiotherapy for patients younger than 50 with early breast cancer has been confirmed by 10 years of data from the Young Boost trial conducted in the Netherlands. However, by randomizing patients between the standard radiation boost and a lower dose boost, the study demonstrated comparable effi…
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In a conversation with CancerNetwork® at John Theurer Cancer Center, Timothy Chen, MD, highlighted various novel treatment strategies that have impacted his care of patients with brain tumors and other types of cancer. Chen, a board-certified radiation oncologist and medical director of the Central Nervous System Program at Jersey Shore University …
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A 30-year-long population-based study, reported at the 14th European Breast Cancer conference held in Milan, Italy, showed that breast-conserving therapy for ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) had become increasingly effective in preventing the emergence of breast cancer over the long term, but that there were still unanswered questions. The populatio…
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Most patients whose breast cancer has spread to more than three lymph nodes can nevertheless be spared extensive axillary dissection, according to the findings of a study presented at the 2024 European Breast Cancer Conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Annemiek van Hemert, a Medical Doctor and PhD candidate at the Surgical Oncology Department …
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0:00 Introduction 1:00 George’s upcoming big projects, including developing full recycling, renewing energy, creating bioweather maps, and harnessing citizen science 6:45 Progress in engineering viral resistance in humans, including thoughts from pre- and post- pandemic 11:00 A swapped genetic code that prevents viral infections and gene transfer b…
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Feeling like you're alone is an awful feeling. Jill shares useful ideas on how asking for and accepting help can be so much easier. Your Crew' represents the group of people able to offer support. By matching the talents of individual crew members with specific tasks, everyone benefits. Your crew members feel fulfilled using their skills effectivel…
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Valerie Bowling, Executive Director of the Conference Forum, discusses what attendees can expect at the 8th annual Patients as Partners EU conference, including keynotes, key topics, and the wide breadth of pharma companies present. For more information about the upcoming event, full agenda and speakers, visit https://patientsaspartnerseu.com/…
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"I got my life back." Sit back and be inspired by breast cancer survivors who are destined for adventure. Join Breast Cancer Survivor Sara Hill, Breast Surgeon Dr. Kelly McClean, outdoor enthusiast and founder of Move Beyond Surviving, and Tom Tressler, Executive Director, as they share the transformative experiences of breast cancer survivors who …
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The robotic-assisted biopsy platform Ion is a “game-changer” for patients with lung cancer, as it provides a quicker, less invasive surgical method for conducting a lung biopsy, according to Richard Lazzaro, MD. In a conversation with CancerNetwork, Lazzaro, the chief of Thoracic Surgery at the Southern Region of RWJBarnabas Health, spoke about his…
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Tune into the latest episode of Real Pink to hear breast cancer advocate, Michelle Benjamin, and licensed professional oncology counselor and breast cancer survivor, Dr. Chalice Rhodes, delve into the importance of cultural connections, the power of advocacy, and the necessity of prioritizing mental health during a breast cancer diagnosis.…
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Dr. Sanjay Juneja interviews David Hysong and Katherine Arline from Shepherd, a precision oncology platform. They discuss the limitations of traditional cancer treatment guidelines and the need for a more personalized approach. Shepherd uses multiomic data, including RNA sequencing, to assess a patient's unique tumor characteristics and recommend t…
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0:00 Intro 0:40 Jake’s experiences as a serial entrepreneur starting five companies with a basis in genomic science 5:30 Opportunities for research and drug development in the realm of somatic science 9:20 Somatic evolution and how it provides valuable insights into disease mechanisms 12:30 Advantages and disadvantages of studying germline genome-w…
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Summary Understanding what is important to you in the short term and long term is crucial for effective self-advocacy during the cancer journey. Priorities change as life circumstances change; free yourself to adjust your priorities. Writing down your priorities and goals can help you have more effective discussions with your healthcare providers, …
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Extra! Extra! Stef’s coming out of the Emetophobia closet—just as Amy’s out of the bathroom holding the dreaded bowl. In even more disgusting news, we’re telling you about the Portland pathologist whose benign results are anything but. Grab your barf bags for this news report. (Note: the count is now up to 12 patients.) Then, Letters hurls us into …
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Former ICU nurse, certified trauma-informed wellness coach, current RN, and AYA cancer survivor Stephanie (Stef) Gayhart shares her story of diagnosis of Head and Neck Cancer, recovery from major surgery, and survivorship. Stef is candid about how much harder her recovery from surgery and cancer journey are than she thought they would be. Steph cul…
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Artificial intelligence is being harnessed by a team of researchers at Leicester University in the United Kingdom to predict the risk of lymphedema (and potentially other toxicities) from the use of postoperative radiation therapy for breast cancer. The 2024 European Breast Cancer Conference heard the latest news on an artificial intelligence tool …
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New data from the Phase III KEYNOTE-756 clinical trial show that adding pembrolizumab immunotherapy to chemotherapy before and after surgery for high-risk breast cancer (which was estrogen receptor (ER)-positive and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative) resulted in better outcomes for patients regardless of their age or menopaus…
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In this episode of Targeted Talks, M. Michele Blackwood, MD, FACS, director of breast surgery, Robert Wood Johnson (RWJ), Barnabas Health, director of women’s oncologic health, RWJ Barnabas Health and Rutgers Cancer Institute, and head of breast surgery, Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, discusses the current landscape of breast cancer treatment a…
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This is Real Talk, a podcast conversation where we’re digging deep into breast cancer and the realities patients and survivors face every day. We’re talking openly and honestly about just how difficult breast cancer can be, from being diagnosed to selecting the right treatment plan, to living day to day with metastatic breast cancer, and life after…
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Offering MRI-guided partial breast irradiation before surgery to patients with low-risk breast cancer could become the norm, according to Yasmin Civil, MD, in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Amsterdam UMC in the Netherlands, who reported 5-year results from the ABLATIVE trial to the 14th European Breast Cancer Conference. The researcher…
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Empower yourself with a strong pillar of self-advocacy on the cancer journey – through simple tracking… There are a lot of moving pieces in the cancer journey. Do yourself a favor and take stress off of your shoulders by jotting down things that impact your journey. Use your phone, a notebook, a binder, or Cancer Journey Guide and Journals: Empower…
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Adding checkpoint inhibition immunotherapy to adjuvant chemotherapy did not improve survival among patients with triple-negative breast cancers. These findings from a study reported at the 14th European Breast Cancer Conference were presented by Heather McArthur, MD, MPH, Clinical Director of Breast Cancer and Komen Distinguished Chair in Clinical …
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Show Notes: 0:00 Introduction 1:20 How polydactyl mutations can inform research on non-coding variant mechanisms The importance of low-affinity binding between transcription factors and targets How these lessons can help us improve our understanding of drug and target discovery See Veera’s January round-up for more information: https://www.gwasstor…
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1. Clinical presentation and work-up 2. Intestinal and pancreatobiliary subtypes 3. Role of perioperative therapy 4. Considerations for metastatic disease Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective training programs, the Devita textbook, and Uptodate.com. We highly encourage review of guidelines published by A…
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"Having cancer is like being thrown out of a plane into Russia and not speaking Russian." Jen Helm, a cancer survivor, was diagnosed with breast cancer at 36. Her kids at the time were 5, 3, and 15 months old. Can you imagine what was going through her head? Her plastic surgeon coined her as "high maintenance" for asking hundreds of questions. Afte…
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As part of Breaking Barriers: Women in Oncology, Maha H. Hussain, MD, and Sarah E. Fenton, MD, PhD, spoke with CancerNetwork® about developments in their careers and the evolution of research in the genitourinary oncology (GU) field. Additionally, they discussed their personal experiences in the field, which ranged from applying key pieces of advic…
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No two breast cancers are the same, and researchers have come a long way in understanding what makes each breast tumor unique. This is the entire premise behind personalized medicine. By looking at a tumor’s biomarkers, doctors can tailor their patient’s treatment to best fight their unique tumor. On today’s show, we’ll be discussing biomarkers tha…
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As new drugs in development have poorer solubility and bioavailability, there is a need for novel solubility enhancing polymers to improve drug loading and improve patient adherence. In this podcast, Nick DiFranco explains some of the shortcomings of traditional solubility enhancers as well as key considerations for novel technologies. Nick also pr…
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Dr. Sanjay Juneja interviews Dr. Musti Kadhim about the exciting advancements in cancer treatment and the role of AI in improving patient care. They discuss the challenges of treating pancreatic and glioblastoma cancers, the potential of hypofractionation in radiation therapy, and the use of AI in precision medicine. Dr. Kadhim also explains the im…
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