Cancer.net Podcasts

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Cancer.Net Podcasts are special audio versions of Cancer.Net's award-winning content on cancer research, treatment, coping, and many other topics.

Episodes

  • 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up: Childhood Cancers, Older Adults, Multiple Myeloma, and Lung Cancer

    22/08/2018 Duration: 23min

    ASCO: You’re listening to a podcast from Cancer.Net. This cancer information website is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, known as ASCO, the world’s leading professional organization for doctors who care for people with cancer. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Cancer research discussed in this podcast is ongoing, so the data described here may change as research progresses. The ASCO Annual Meeting brings together physicians, researchers, patient advocates, and other health care professionals to discuss the latest in cancer care. The research presented at this meeting frequently leads to treatment advances and new ways to improve the

  • Improving Communication Between Patients and Health Care Providers, with Timothy Gilligan, MD, FASCO, and Liz Salmi

    14/08/2018 Duration: 20min

    [music] ASCO: You’re listening to a podcast from Cancer.Net. This cancer information website is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, known as ASCO, the world’s leading professional organization for doctors who care for people with cancer. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Cancer research discussed in this podcast is ongoing, so the data described here may change as research progresses. In today’s podcast, Dr. Timothy Gilligan and Liz Salmi will discuss their article “Patient-Clinician Communication Is a Joint Creation: Working Together Toward Well-Being,” from the 2018 ASCO Educational Book. They cover several ways people with cancer an

  • 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up: Side Effects, Head and Neck Cancer, Breast Cancer, and Melanoma

    02/08/2018 Duration: 24min

    The ASCO Annual Meeting brings together physicians, researchers, patient advocates, and other health care professionals to discuss the latest in cancer care. The research presented at this meeting frequently leads to treatment advances and new ways to improve the quality of life for people with cancer. In today’s podcast, Cancer.Net Associate Editors share their thoughts on the most exciting and practice-changing news to come out of the 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting.

  • Patient-Centered Care, with Meg Gaines, JD, LLM

    19/07/2018 Duration: 14min

    This podcast features an interview with Martha "Meg" Gaines, Distinguished Clinical Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Director of the Center for Patient Partnerships. She shares her personal experience with cancer and explains how it led her to advocate for others with cancer and found the Center for Patient Partnerships. She also discusses patient-centered care, and shares tips for patient advocates.

  • 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up: Brain Tumors, Sarcomas, Pancreatic Cancer, Liver Cancer, and Kidney Cancer

    17/07/2018 Duration: 30min

    The ASCO Annual Meeting brings together physicians, researchers, patient advocates, and other health care professionals to discuss the latest in cancer care. The research presented at this meeting frequently leads to treatment advances and new ways to improve the quality of life for people with cancer. In today’s podcast, Cancer.Net Associate Editors share their thoughts on the most exiting and practice-changing news to come out of the 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting.

  • Assessing and Managing Care for Older Adults, with Arti Hurria, MD, and William Dale, MD, PhD

    21/05/2018 Duration: 17min

    Approximately 70% of people diagnosed with cancer are 65 or older, and often older adults with cancer have different needs and concerns than young adults or children. In this podcast, we will discuss new recommendations from ASCO about how doctors can assess older adults in order to ensure they get the care they need. This podcast will be led by Dr. Arti Hurria and Dr. William Dale, two co-chairs of the expert panel that produced these recommendations.

  • How to Safely Handle and Dispose of Medications, with Paul Celano, MD

    08/05/2018 Duration: 12min

    In this podcast, Dr. Paul Celano discusses what patients should know when taking medication for cancer treatment, including tips for safely storing the medication, special considerations for oral chemotherapy and opioids, as well as resources to help dispose of unneeded or expired medications.

  • Nutrition after Head and Neck Cancer Diagnosis, with Maureen Gardner, MA, RDN, CSO, and Annette M. Goldberg, MS, MBA, RDN, LDN

    28/02/2018 Duration: 20min

    Treatment for head and neck cancer can often cause side effects that make it difficult to eat. In this podcast, dietitians Maureen Gardner and Annette Goldberg discuss several side effects that may be caused by head and neck cancer treatment and offer tips for managing these side effects and taking in enough nutrients, including information about feeding tubes.

  • Research Highlights from the 2018 Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Advancing Care and Research, with Timothy Gilligan, MD, FASCO

    16/02/2018 Duration: 13min

    In this podcast, Dr. Timothy Gilligan will discuss new research presented at the 2018 Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Advancing Care and Research, held February 16-17 in Orlando, Florida. This multidisciplinary meeting brings together primary care physicians, oncologists, patient advocates, and others to discuss ways to address cancer survivors’ unique concerns.  The research discussed in this podcast includes mention of suicide. If you need help, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

  • Understanding “Biosimilars,” with Gary H. Lyman, MD, MPH, FASCO, FRCP

    14/02/2018 Duration: 19min

    Research into new forms of biologic therapy, such as immunotherapy or targeted therapy, have made dramatic advances in treating and managing cancer, but these therapies can be very expensive. You may be familiar with generic drugs, which are identical copies of brand-name drugs, and are often much cheaper. However, the manufacturing process for biologic therapies is so complex, it is not possible for a different manufacturer to make an identical copy.  In this podcast, Dr. Gary Lyman discusses biosimilar agents, which are similar, but not identical, copies of these drugs. Dr. Lyman discusses some of the differences in manufacturing biosimilar agents, the criteria that are used to ensure they are as effective as the original drug, and some of the ways that biosimilars can help reduce the cost of cancer care.

  • Alcohol and Cancer, with Noelle K. LoConte, MD

    07/11/2017 Duration: 09min

    In today’s podcast, Dr. Noelle LoConte discusses the relationship between alcohol use and cancer, and explains why ASCO has released a statement on this topic.  Cancer Screening and Prevention

  • Physical Activity During and After Cancer Treatment, with Kristen Leung and Rachel Dudasik

    31/10/2017 Duration: 15min

    There are many benefits to being physically active during and after cancer treatment. However, the side effects of cancer treatment can make it challenging to get to a gym or complete standard exercises. In this podcast, we discuss these challenges, tips for staying physically active, and the benefits of participating in a fitness program designed for cancer survivors, like LIVESTRONG at the YMCA.  After Treatment and Survivorship

  • Understanding the Ketogenic Diet, with Roy Strowd, MD, and Annette Goldberg, MS, MBA, RDN, LDN

    26/09/2017 Duration: 16min

    A ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that has some specific neurological effects. In today’s podcast, Annette Goldberg talks with Dr. Roy Strowd about this diet, its history, and its potential benefits in people with certain types of brain tumors. Cancer Research News

  • Addressing the Survivorship Care Needs of Patients Receiving Extended Cancer Treatment, with Ryan Nipp, MD, MPH

    07/09/2017 Duration: 06min

    Many people with cancer receive long-term therapy after their primary cancer treatment—such as surgery or chemotherapy—has ended, in order reduce the risk of their cancer returning or worsening. In today’s podcast, Dr. Ryan Nipp discusses the unique challenges faced by people who receive this extended therapy and their caregivers. Dr. Nipp also talks about the importance of survivorship care plans and having open communication between patients and their health care team in addressing these challenges. After Treatment and Survivorship

  • Pain and Opioids in Cancer Care: Benefits, Risks, and Alternatives, with Judith A. Paice, PhD, RN

    29/08/2017 Duration: 11min

    In today’s podcast, Dr. Judith Paice discusses options for managing cancer-related pain, including opioid medications, and medication-free alternatives. She also discusses the use of cannabinoids, which are derived from marijuana, including recent clinical research and associated risks and barriers.  Side Effects

  • Improving Quality and Value of Cancer Care for Older Adults, with Erika E. Ramsdale, MD, and Andrew E. Chapman, DO, FACP

    16/08/2017 Duration: 07min

    In today’s podcast, Dr. Erika Ramsdale and Dr. Andrew Chapman discuss new options for improving care for older adults with cancer, including online tools and telecommunications options. Dr. Ramsdale is a board-certified specialist in geriatric medicine and medical oncology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Chapman is the co-director of the Jefferson Senior Adult Oncology Center and a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist at Thomas Jefferson University. Cancer Research News

  • Training a Pet as a Therapy Animal, with Leslie Horton

    29/06/2017 Duration: 21min

    A therapy animal has been trained to visit hospitals and other healthcare environments to provide comfort, help decrease a patient’s pain or discomfort, encourage movement, and even serve a role in a patient’s treatment program. In today’s podcast, Leslie Horton will discuss what is involved in training a dog or other pet to become a therapy animal. Family, Friends, and Caregivers

  • Genetic Counselors and Genetic Testing: Past, Present, and Future; with Tiffani DeMarco, MS, CGC

    09/05/2017 Duration: 19min

    Genetic testing can help estimate a person’s chance of developing cancer in their lifetime based on changes, or mutations, in their genetic code. Genetic counselors are specially trained medical professionals who can assess and advise people on their individual risk of cancer based on their family’s history of cancer and the results of genetic testing. In this podcast, Tiffani DeMarco explains the role of a genetic counselor and discusses how genetic testing has changed over time.   Cancer Screening and Prevention

  • Voices on Cancer: Why Cancer in Young Adults Is Different, with Matthew Zachary

    25/04/2017 Duration: 16min

    Voices on Cancer is a Cancer.Net Blog series where advocates share their stories and the lessons they have learned about being a cancer advocate. In this Voices on Cancer podcast, young adult cancer survivor Matthew Zachary shares his advocacy story and shares tips to help advocate for young adults with cancer. Cancer Basics

  • The Role of Art Therapists in Cancer Care, with Michelle Itczak

    20/04/2017 Duration: 04min

    Through art therapy, someone with cancer can explore and express feelings that they may not be able to say aloud. In today’s podcast, Michelle Itczak will discuss the role of art therapy in cancer care, and what someone with cancer should know about working with an art therapist.  Cancer Basics

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