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CCO Oncology Podcast

Clinical Care Options

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Updates on new data and best practices in the care of patients with cancer across a wide variety of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical clinical insights and strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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Leever Cancer Conversations

Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center

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Join us for Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast. In each episode, we speak to a renowned medical expert on different cancer-related topics. The Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center brings world class care, advanced cancer treatments and technologies, and a comprehensive range of cancer programs and services to Greater Waterbury, Connecticut.
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Connecticut Public Radio’s show, “Yale Cancer Answers” is a weekly program focused on sharing information on the latest cancer breakthroughs and treatments through conversation with experts from Yale Cancer Center (YCC), Smilow Cancer Hospital (SCH) and other national and international specialists, as well as patients. The new host, as of July 21, 2024, is nationally recognized breast cancer expert Eric P. Winer, MD, director of YCC and president and physician-in-chief of SCH.
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GU Cast | Urology Podcast

Professor Declan Murphy & Dr Renu Eapen

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A urology podcast, focussing on all things prostate, kidney, bladder, testis and penile cancer. Join Professor Declan Murphy and Dr Renu Eapen from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne for this regular dive into the world of genitourinary (GU) Oncology and Urology. Regular guests from all over the world, from every walk of life. Find out more gucast.org
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Cancer Care Connections

Virginia Oncology Associates

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Explore different aspects of a cancer care journey through the eyes of our providers, as well as the experiences of our patients. You will hear stories of hope, resilience, and innovation inspiring us to keep fighting.
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The Uromigos

The Uromigos

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Broadcasting the latest developments in GU cancer Hosted by Brian Rini and Tom Powles Brian Rini MD is Chief of Clinical Trials, Professor of Cancer Research and Professor of Medicine (Hematology/Oncology), Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Centre Tom Powles is Director of Barts Cancer Centre, St Bartholomews Hospital and Professor or Genitourinary oncology, Queen Mary University of London
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We have frank conversations about cancer. We offer trusted, timely, and compassionate information for people with cancer, people recovering from cancer, families, carers and loved ones. We speak candidly about all aspects of cancer. It's a BIG topic that affects so many. Each month we have something different to say. And we invite you to contact us if you have any questions. www.cancercarejavea.org
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Navigating Cancer TOGETHER

Talaya, On the Other Side

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Upon receiving a cancer diagnosis, the patient typically faces many challenges, including feeling confused, overwhelmed, and alone. All of them are emotionally draining! Join cancer thriver and cancer doula Talaya Dendy on Wednesday mornings for a dose of inspiration, information, and connection. Tune in as Talaya shares her personal journey with cancer, offering raw vulnerability and practical advice. She also interviews guests from all walks of life who have been impacted by cancer (previv ...
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Stories, Interviews and guests. Issues that affect us all. Hi, I'm John. In 2018 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. This is my Journey. Come along and join the ride. I am loved. I love. I am a father, a son and a step dad. Answering questions and concerns.. Talking about relevant topic's and just stuff I don't understand. The JOHN WHITE Project, This is my life...…..
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CancerCare's free Connect Education Workshops are a way for people to learn about cancer-related issues from the convenience of their home or office. Leading experts in oncology provide the most up-to-date information in these workshops to help you and your loved ones better understand and cope with your cancer diagnosis, treatment options, quality-of-life concerns, treatment side effects, pain management, doctor-patient communication and other important topics.
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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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The Cancer and Comedy Podcast is for Cancer Impacted People Who are Not Done Living and Are Passionate About Facing the Grim with a Grin. My name is Dr. Brad Miller and The Cancer and Comedy Podcast became my Passion Project At Christmas time 2022 when I was diagnosed with prostate cancer just after retiring from a 43 year career as a pastor. My response was to laugh to keep from crying. I decided after a Christmas visit with my pre-school granddaughters that God wasn't done with me yet and ...
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Talking about life before, during and after cancer, this podcast puts the ‘Big C’ at the centre of the conversation. From signs and symptoms, support treatment, non-clinical therapy and aftercare, to plenty of expert advice and learning on how to tackle cancer. This podcast is hosted by Mark Murphy MBE, CEO of Cancer Support Suffolk and award-winning radio presenter. Cancer Support Suffolk, now in its 26th year, is passionate about the work it provides and offers complementary therapists, co ...
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Picture this: it's the day after your 50th birthday. You're on a high from celebrating with friends and family at the weekend, but you're now sat in a doctors office being told you've got an old man's disease. That was me and the 'old mans disease' is better known as prostate cancer, the third biggest killer of men worldwide. It isn't even remotely restricted to old men. So here I am talking about my adventures with humour and candour - I honestly couldn't make some of it up. I am not a doct ...
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Welcome to the "Prostate Cancer - Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP) Podcast," where we focus on empowering individuals facing prostate cancer with evidence-based strategies, practical insights, and heartfelt stories. Whether you're newly diagnosed, undergoing treatment, or navigating life beyond diagnosis, this podcast is designed to support you and your loved ones every step of the way. Co-hosted by a scientist specializing in patient-centered interventions and Dr. Rob Rutledge, a prosta ...
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Health Matters

NewYork-Presbyterian

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Your weekly dose of health and wellness information, from the leading experts. Join host Faith Salie to get news you can use in your own life. New episodes drop each Wednesday.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Oncology. JAMA Oncology is the definitive journal for scientists, clinicians, and trainees in the field of oncology worldwide. Our original, innovative, and timely scientific and educational content provides a deeper understanding of cancer pathogenesis and recent treatment advances for our readers. JAMA Oncology aims to effectively convey the findings of important clinical research, major scientific breakthroughs, actionable discoveries, and sta ...
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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing urologists and radiation oncologists ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international prostate cancer research leaders.
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The Oncology Podcast

The Oncology Network

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The Oncology Podcast including Supportive Care Matters by Dr. Bogda Koczwara, are brought to you by The Oncology Network. The Oncology Network are producers of digital resources that support busy oncology health professionals. For more information visit our website www.oncologynews.com.au. We also invite Healthcare Professionals to subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter and our Oncology Portal for free and exclusive resources at: www.oncologynetwork.com.au
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Armor Men's Health Show

Dr. Sandeep Mistry and Donna Lee

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The Armor Men's Health Hour with hosts Dr. Sandeep Mistry and Donna Lee is a weekly show covering a multitude of medical topics important to men. Dr. Mistry is a Board Certified Urologist and Donna Lee is a Manager at the Practice and a comedian. The medical and wellness discussions will be informative, interesting, and funny. Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee discuss topics such as erectile dysfunction, prostate cancer, enlarged prostate, testosterone therapy, fertility, kidney stones, vasectomies a ...
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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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How terrifying would it be to fight an unknown enemy? One you don’t recognize and didn’t see coming? What if that enemy was coming from within; a disease that even doctors couldn’t identify? Nearly half of all Americans suffer from some chronic illness and many struggle for an accurate diagnosis. Every other week on Symptomatic, host Lauren Bright Pacheco unravels the medical mystery of a patient’s baffling symptoms and explores how their lives were turned upside down in search of answers. F ...
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Prostate Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in men, responsible for about 1 in every 44 deaths. But, it's one of the few cancers that is completely curable. Mark was 51 years old when diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015. Now, almost a decade later he is online to tell his story of how he was diagnosed, and what other men should expect on their path to being cured of this disease. He talks about how he learned about his cancer, the surgery that saved his life, and how he manages ...
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Prostate Cancer Podcast

Malecare Cancer Support

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Malecare is the world's leading prostate cancer support group network. The "Prostate Podcast" is a interview show with Malecare's prostate cancer patient members and leading prostate cancer doctors and researchers. The Prostate Podcast presents the latest treatment information and patient centered discussion.
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I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Prostate Cancer and I realized that this was an opportunity to fulfill God's mission for my life - to help people!! In this podcast we're going to have fun, Educate and Motivate so you can take action and beat prostate cancer!!
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When Covid-19 shut down America, veteran Kansas State sportswriter Tim Fitzgerald, who is battling Stage 4 prostate cancer, laid low. Fitz took it as an opportunity to catch up with the friends he made during his many decades in sports, and now he's reaching out to create new bonds. The result of those conversations is the Life of Fitz podcast.
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Talking sex after prostate cancer, and nothing is sugar-coated. Incontinence? Erectile dysfunction? Lack of sex drive? All questions, comments, and discussion are on the table — no matter how uncomfortable. Hear from experts in sexual medicine, doctors, researchers, patients and partners who've got personal experience working through problems in the bedroom during and after prostate cancer treatments. Your host is ZERO Prostate Cancer, the leading national non-profit with a mission to end th ...
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The Cancer Champions Podcast simplifies fitness and nutrition as it relates to the fight against cancer. You have enough on your plate, so let us keep you up to date on the latest cancer research, trends, and relevant information. Follow along for important conversations with experts across a variety of fields, all while staying focused on your unique needs.
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Cancer.Net Podcast

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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Cancer.Net Podcast features trusted, timely, and compassionate information for people with cancer, survivors, their families, and loved ones. Expert tips on coping with cancer, recaps of the latest research advances, and thoughtful discussions on cancer care
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The Think Neuro podcast from Pacific Neuroscience Institute takes you into the clinic, operating room and laboratory with doctors and surgeons who are tackling the most challenging brain diseases and disorders. You’ll go deep into the brain and beyond, exploring the neurological processes and structures that control our health, hormones, behaviors, movements, moods, and emotions. You’ll learn about new therapies that are giving hope for sufferers of the most challenging diseases, and you’ll ...
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I Hate Cancer

Dr. Terry Kraus

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Dr. Terry Kraus is a board-certified oncologist with more than four decades of experience treating and researching cancer. "I Hate Cancer" is a podcast for people who want to understand cancer—what are the different types of cancer, what are the risk factors, what are the treatment options? In each episode, Dr. Kraus dives into a different cancer-related topic to explain the complicated science and art of medicine in an accessible and easy-to-understand way.
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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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Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that particularly affects men (especially older men). Prostate cancer is classified in various stages. Early stages have a high cure rate, so early screening and detection are important to lead a healthy life. In the United States, the 5-year survival rate with prostate cancer is close to 98%. Many hospitals are offering the best cancer treatment in India to patients who are suffering from prostate cancer. In this context, you may consult with Livonta Glob ...
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Cancer Health Equity NOW

Office of Community Outreach and Engagement

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The Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium and The Office of Community Outreach and Engagement bring you community voices in cancer care and prevention. Join us for conversations about cancer-related research, cultural humility, personal stories, and community-led work to reduce health inequities in Washington State. "We acknowledge exploited labor, racist, heterosexist, ableist, xenophobic, religious, sexist, trans-antagonistic and other oppressive violence ...
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The Cancer Revolution podcast series looks to explore all areas of integrative, traditional and alternative means of beating cancer and creating sustained good health, for the young folks and old. Our topics will include areas such as immune system, metabolic theory, epigenetic, microbial connections, diet, mitigating side effects of cancer treatments, detoxification methods, anticancer nutrition, the latest news and stories in institutional cancer research
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OUR MISSION To facilitate tangible improvements in the lives of people who have been affected by cancer(s), by providing them and their loved ones the necessary survival tools, education, support and advocacy so that they can become responsible for and take an active role in their own medical care and wellbeing. OUR GOAL Our goal is to teach all people affected by cancer, including those with multiple cancers and/or rare cancers, to become CANCER THRIVERS.
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“I suspect that that will be the challenge of the next decade or two. It'll be less about what is technically possible and more about what is ethically defensible.” —Peter Attia The post #325 ‒ Peter’s key takeaways on bone health, calorie restriction and energy balance, dopamine and addiction, gene editing, and testosterone therapy safety with a p…
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Welcome to the "Prostate Cancer - Patient Empowerment Program (PC-PEP) Podcast," Episode Number 1. We're excited to launch our very first episode. Whether you've been diagnosed with prostate cancer, are currently undergoing treatment, or are navigating life post-diagnosis, this podcast is for you. I’m one of your hosts, a Scientist whose work is ab…
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In the third of our special episodes focussing on GU Oncology in China, we are delighted to welcome back our GU Cast China Editor, Professor Yao Zhu, who has selected three huge prostate cancer highlights from the recent #ESMO24 meeting in Barcelona. We are joined by Professor Shouzhen Chen (Qilu Hospital, Shandong University), and Professor Zhenhu…
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November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. In this episode of Cancer Conversations: A Harold Leever Regional Cancer Center Podcast, we're joined by Dr. David Hill, director of clinical research at Waterbury Pulmonary Associates and chairperson of the National Board of Directors of the American Lung Association. Dr. Hill shares important information a…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter In this quarterly podcast summary (QPS) episode, Peter summarizes his biggest takeaways from the last three months of guest interviews on the podcast. Peter shares key insights from his discussions on diverse topics su…
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Donald Trump's election win could mean big changes for health policy in the United States. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he's been promised a major health role in the administration. He has vowed to address fluoride in the drinking water, and the safety of vaccines. Do his claims have any merit?Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A major review has looked at the barriers health professionals face working to their full scope of practice. It includes a recommendation that allied health professionals like physiotherapists or psychologists be able to refer patients to a specialist themselves, without needing to send patients back to the GP. There have been mixed reactions to th…
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Early intervention is important when it comes to high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attack, stroke and other diseases. A person’s blood pressure in adolescence might predict whether they will go on to struggle with hypertension in adulthood. A new study suggests screening for high blood pressure at younger ages could be a useful preventio…
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Asthma is a common chronic condition that can be life-threatening when left untreated. So what is the best treatment? A combination of an inhaled corticosteroid and formoterol is recommended in the latest global guidelines. A review of the evidence backs this up – finding a proactive combo is more effective at reducing symptoms than a single quick-…
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Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is a common procedure in Australia. The surgeon inserts a catheter through a blood vessel in your leg to implant the artificial valve into your heart. Because it's minimally invasive, it has become a useful alternative to open heart surgery. However researchers in the US have discovered that since 2018, outcom…
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In movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, and dystonia, normal function can be restored to the circuitry of the brain, resulting in significant improvement in function and quality of life. The goal of deep brain stimulation surgery is to modulate the activity of a specific brain region. In DBS, thin electrodes are placed …
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In this remarkable episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee talk about...what?...who?...WOMEN! Women have urologic issues too, ya know! They'll break down the incontinence issues that women have (similar to last week's episode about men's incontinence issues) and how to fix all of it! Learn why women leak a little when they cough, sneeze and laugh. Learn …
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Faith Salie talks with Dr. Anne Marie Albano, clinical site co-director of the Center for Youth Mental Health at NewYork-Presbyterian and a child psychologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia. Dr. Albano describes how caregivers can foster confidence and independence in children and how to keep communication lines open when kids are processing …
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What are we to make of this large RCT of extended vs standard pelvic lymph node dissection (PLND) for prostate cancer?? Despite it not meeting its primary endpoint of improving biochemical recurrence, the authors now report in European Urology that it does reduce the incidence of distant metastases 10 years later! Go figure! We chat with Dr Karim T…
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In peak health, Scott Collin’s life took a drastic turn when a rare disease nearly claimed it all. Initially misdiagnosed and dismissed, his symptoms escalated into a near-fatal episode, revealing the true extent of his condition. Forced to confront challenges affecting his heart, lungs, and more, Scott’s journey became one of resilience and surviv…
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“I still believe that a nutritional approach to weight loss without physical activity or exercise prescribed is not a good strategy. We should implement both and try to have people enjoying the exercise.” —Eric Ravussin The post #324 ‒ Metabolism, energy balance, and aging: How diet, calorie restriction, and macronutrients influence longevity and m…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter Eric Ravussin is a world-renowned expert on obesity, metabolism, and aging whose pioneering research has shaped much of what we understand today about energy balance and caloric restriction. In this episode, Eric share…
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Healing with Humor: Transforming Grim into Grins In this episode of Cancer and Comedy, co-hosts Deb Krier and Dr. Brad Miller discuss the importance of humor in coping with cancer and other adversities. They explore what to do and what not to do before attempting to laugh, the challenges that inhibit humor, and the appropriate context for humor. Th…
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Highlights from a GU Cast Live Event! Dr Kim Chi (Medical Oncologist, Vancouver) and Dr Carmen Mir (Urologist, Valencia) joined the PROSPECT meeting in Melbourne to discuss high-risk prostate cancer and mHSPC, along with many experts from around Australia. On the eve of the meeting over dinner, Declan Murphy led a GU Cast-themed panel discussion on…
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The latest health news, including an inquiry into the government's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, and what can be done better during pandemics. And what's behind the dip in Australia's childhood vaccination rates? References COVID-19 Response Inquiry Report ‘Worse-placed than in 2020’: Where Australia’s pandemic response went wrong, Sydney Morn…
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A gene variant has been discovered that could explain susceptibility to disease among First Nations people in Oceania. The variation affects the natural killer cells, which play a vital role in the first line of immune defence. It's a discovery that could have implications for the treatment of diseases like tuberculosis and cancer. Guest Professor …
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Could skin grown in a lab be used to treat severe burns? Spray on skin, another Australian invention, has been hugely successful in treating first and second degree burns. However third degree burns are still difficult to treat, and require skin to be taken from elsewhere on the body and grafted onto the wound. Melbourne's Skin Bioengineering Labor…
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Painful sex is common — some research suggests it might affect up to 35 per cent of sexually active women. But just because it's common doesn't mean it's normal, or something that can't be resolved. There are interventions that work, including pelvic floor physiotherapy. But are there enough specialists to meet demand? Guests Alex Barwick, ABC Alic…
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In this bonus episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee welcome Dr. Vilas Saldanha, an Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in the treatment of serious, traumatic injuries ranging from broken ankles to botched joint replacements. While broken hips and bad falls are commonly the butt of bad jokes, orthopedic trauma is a deadly serious issue. Dr. Saldanha sees th…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 28 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network. Hosted by Rachael Babin. Are you talking to your patients about sex enough? Research suggests that most healthcare professionals aren’t having these conversations as often as patients would like. Sexual health should be a …
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In this episode of Targeted Talks, Seth Wander, MD, PhD, medical oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital and assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, discusses the clinical importance of ESR1 mutations in hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer and how these mutations influence treatment approaches.…
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You're probably hearing a lot more about the "human microbiome" these days. It's the collection of bacteria, fungi, and viruses that lives alongside us, inside and out. Some of these organisms are beneficial, and some are harmful. There is growing evidence that bad actors in our digestive tract may produce toxins that travel along the vagus nerve t…
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In this super interesting episode, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee talk about something lots of men don't want to talk about. No, it's not erectile dysfunction or Peyronie's Disease this time. We're talking about post-void dribbling and other incontinent issues! Yessss! Lets discuss! Do you or someone you know have a little left over urine in the nether r…
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In this special live episode of Health Matters for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Courtney Allison sits down with Kiley Durham, a mom, artist, and multi-cancer survivor. They discuss Kiley’s cancer journey, and invite two doctors from Kiley’s care team to join their conversation and reflect on her treatment. Dr. Tessa Cigler, a medical oncologist, …
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In this empowering episode of Navigating Cancer TOGETHER, host Talaya Dendy welcomes breast cancer survivor, cancer advocate, and executive director of the Pinky Swear Foundation, Erica Neubert Campbell. Erica shares her deeply personal journey through breast cancer, detailing the emotional, mental, and practical challenges faced during her diagnos…
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In this bonus episode, we introduce Symptomatic: House Calls. Throughout Season 3, we will reconnect with past guests to get updates on how they’ve been managing their conditions and how their lives have changed since appearing on the show. For our first House Call, we revisit Athena from Season 1, Episode 2. As a young teenager, Athena began exper…
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Everything you need to know about treatment intensification in mHSPC!! Doublet vs Triplet. Who should have radiotherapy? PSMA PET/CT conundrums, e-escalation, case discussions and more. Featuring GU Cast Hosts Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen, Medical Oncologist Ben Tran, Nuclear Medicine Physician Louise Emmett, and Radiation Oncologist Amy Hayden. Pl…
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“One of the promises of gene editing is that it can provide a single treatment that is a cure for the disease.” —Feng Zhang The post #323 – CRISPR and the future of gene editing: scientific advances, genetic therapies, disease treatment potential, and ethical considerations | Feng Zhang, Ph.D. appeared first on Peter Attia.…
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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter’s Weekly Newsletter Feng Zhang, a professor of neuroscience at MIT and a pioneering figure in gene editing, joins Peter to discuss his groundbreaking work in CRISPR technology, as well as his early contributions to optogenetics. In this e…
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1. Stage II Disease 2. Overview of BEP, EP, VIP 3. Advanced, refractory disease 4. Survivorship considerations 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 ASCO, ESMO and other organizations local to y…
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The latest health news, including new guidelines to limit "forever chemicals" per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — or PFAS — in drinking water. And Egypt has been certified malaria-free. References Australian Drinking Water Guidelines - Public Consultation on Draft Guidance for Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) PFAS Australia: 'Forever ch…
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The incidence of type 2 diabetes among Australian adults is declining. However this decline is not being seen across all ethnic backgrounds. From 2011 to 2019, the incidence increased among those born in Asia, North Africa, the Middle East and Pacific Islands. It has prompted calls to adjust prevention strategies to better serve people from cultura…
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is a group of inflammatory joint conditions that affect children and teens under the age of 16. An Australian study has documented the physical, mental, social and financial burden of these conditions on young people and their families. It has identified "unacceptable delays" in diagnosis, and an ongoing lack of …
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Have you been invited to join a running group lately? It's likely, in part because of the growing popularity of events like Parkrun. It's one thing to cave under peer pressure and drop into a single Sunday sesh, and another to become a regular attendant. Thanks to a three-year study of Parkrun data, we now know more about why some people stick with…
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In this bonus segment, Dr. Mistry and Donna Lee are joined by Dr. Philip Oubre, a family physician specializing in functional medicine. This holistic approach to healthcare looks beyond surface symptoms to determine the root cause of illness. Dr. Oubre's typical patient has seen many doctors and tried many treatments, but still struggles with chron…
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