Synopsis
Cancer.Net Podcasts are special audio versions of Cancer.Net's award-winning content on cancer research, treatment, coping, and many other topics.
Episodes
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Quitting Smoking After a Cancer Diagnosis, with Anthony Alberg, PhD, MPH
14/03/2017 Duration: 13minIn today’s podcast, Dr. Anthony Alberg explains why it’s not too late to quit smoking after a cancer diagnosis, including the immediate and long-term benefits during and after cancer treatment. He also addresses common myths around quitting smoking and provides resources for someone who wants to quit. Cancer Research News
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Accelerated Aging after Cancer Treatment, with Arti Hurria, MD, Lee Jones, PhD, and Hyman B. Muss, MD, FASCO
28/02/2017 Duration: 12minIn today’s podcast, Dr. Arti Hurria, Dr. Lee Jones, and Dr. Hyman Muss will discuss their article “Cancer Treatment as an Accelerated Aging Process: Assessment, Biomarkers, and Interventions.” They discuss research on why aging-related problems—such as physical conditions or cognitive decline—occur more frequently in cancer survivors, and how these aging-related problems can be prevented or minimized. Cancer Research News
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HPV and Cancer, with Howard Bailey, MD
01/12/2016 Duration: 13minIn today’s podcast, Dr. Howard Bailey will discuss human papillomavirus, or HPV, and explain why it’s associated with certain types of cancer. He also discusses HPV vaccines, and how they can help lower the risk of these cancers. Cancer Screening and Prevention
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Using Technology to Improve Cancer Care, with Michael J. Fisch, MD, MPH, Melissa K. Accordino, MD, and Arlene E. Chung, MD, MHA, MMCi
28/11/2016 Duration: 19minIn this podcast, Dr. Michael Fisch, Dr. Melissa Accordino, and Dr. Arlene Chung discuss their article, “Using Technology to Improve Cancer Care: Social Media, Wearables, and Electronic Health Records,” and explain how doctors are using digital technology to communicate with their patients, and each other. Cancer Research News
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The Role of an Oncology Advanced Practitioner, with Wendy Vogel, MSN, FNP, AOCNP
22/11/2016 Duration: 04minCancer care has become increasingly complex, so someone with cancer will be treated by a collaborative team of health care providers that includes doctors, nurses, and a wide range of additional specialists. In today’s podcast, Wendy Vogel discusses the role of oncology advanced practitioners, or APs, as a part of this multidisciplinary team. Cancer Basics
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The Role of a Patient Navigator, with Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MAS
14/11/2016 Duration: 08minIn today’s podcast, Lillie Shockney discusses her article, “The Value of Patient Navigators as Members of the Multidisciplinary Oncology Care Team.” Nurse navigators, also known as patient navigators, help a person with cancer “navigate” the hospital and human services bureaucracies. This includes assisting with decision making, coordinating services, and advocating for the patient with the other members of the health care team. Cancer Basics
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Understanding Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing, with Nadine Tung, MD
27/10/2016 Duration: 11minIn today’s podcast, we will discuss direct-to-consumer genetic testing. You may have seen these at-home genetic testing kits advertised on television or the internet. Genetic testing can be used to estimate a person's risk of developing specific diseases, such as cancer. However, direct-to-consumer genetic testing may have significant limitations, and the decision to be tested for cancer risk is complex. This podcast will be led by Dr. Nadine Tung, the Director of the Cancer Risk and Prevention Program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Cancer Screening and Prevention
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Understanding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes, with Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACP
17/10/2016 Duration: 06minPatient-reported outcomes, or PROs, are anything reported directly by the patient, such as symptoms or emotions. In today’s podcast, Dr. Lee Schwartzberg discusses his article, “Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes: The Time Is Ripe for Integration Into Patient Care and Clinical Research,” and explains how electronic PRO systems can help improve communication between patients and their health care team. Cancer Research News
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Fasting and Cancer, with Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RDN and Annette Goldberg, MS, MBA, RDN, LDN
06/10/2016 Duration: 18minTo fast is to partially or completely reduce one’s food intake for a period of time. In today’s podcast, Suzanne Dixon and Annette Goldberg discuss the history of fasting, different types of diets, and why some scientists are researching the effects of fasting during or after cancer treatment. They also provide tips for someone considering fasting during treatment. Quality of Life
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Chemotherapy before Surgery for Advanced Ovarian Cancer, with Alexi A. Wright, MD, and Mitchell I. Edelson, MD
08/08/2016 Duration: 17minIn today’s podcast, we will discuss new recommendations developed jointly by ASCO and the Society for Gyncologic Oncology on when women with newly diagnosed, advanced ovarian cancer should receive neoadjuvant chemotherapy, which is chemotherapy given before surgery. These recommendations are intended to help guide doctors and their patients in making treatment decisions based on current research. Cancer Research News
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Introduction to the TAPUR Study, with Richard Schilsky, MD, FACP, FASCO
19/07/2016 Duration: 08minIn today’s podcast, ASCO’s Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Richard Schilsky, discusses ASCO’s first-ever clinical trial, the Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry, or TAPUR Study. The TAPUR Study is a clinical trial for people with later-stage cancer, focused on whether specific targeted therapies can benefit more patients and lead to more personalized treatments. Dr. Schilsky explains the objectives of the study, and provides information about who might be eligible to participate, as well as what is involved. Cancer Research News
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Nutrition Myths, with Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RDN and Annette Goldberg, MS, MBA, RDN, LDN
16/06/2016 Duration: 33minn today’s podcast, Suzanne Dixon and Annette Goldberg discuss and dispel several common myths about nutrition and cancer. Suzanne Dixon is a Registered Dietitian and Epidemiologist, with a nutrition and research consulting business in Portland, Oregon. Annette Goldberg is an Outpatient Dietitian at the Boston Medical Center Cancer Care Center. Cancer Basics
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Surgery for Older Adults with Cancer, with Beatriz Korc-Grodzicki, MD, PhD
24/05/2016 Duration: 09minOver 60% of people who have cancer are 65 or older. In today’s podcast, we will discuss some of the unique challenges older adults with cancer may face, including special considerations for preparing for and recovering from surgery. Quality of Life
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Getting a Better Night's Sleep, with Peggy S. Burhenn, MS, CNS, AOCNS
03/05/2016 Duration: 12minIn today’s podcast, Peggy Burhenn, a nurse and professional practice leader in Geriatric Oncology at City of Hope National Medical Center discusses several strategies for getting a better night’s sleep. Quality of Life
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Understanding Prehabilitation, with Arash Asher, MD, and An Ngo-Huang, DO
21/04/2016 Duration: 21minIn today’s podcast, Cancer.Net Advisory Panelist Dr. Arash Asher talks to Dr. An Ngo-Huang about prehabilitation and why it is becoming a more common element of cancer treatment. Quality of Life
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Understanding the Importance of Psychosocial Cancer Care, with Peter Brown and Victoria Sardi-Brown, PhD
17/03/2016 Duration: 23minIn today’s podcast, Mattie Miracle Cancer Foundation co-founders Peter Brown and Vicki Sardi-Brown tell the story of their son Mattie’s journey with cancer, and explain how it inspired them to advocate for the development of evidence-based psychosocial standards of care for children with cancer and their families. Family, Friends, and Caregivers
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Understanding Palliative Care, with Kavitha Ramchandran, MD
08/03/2016 Duration: 07minPalliative care focuses on preventing, managing, and relieving the symptoms of cancer and the side effects of cancer treatment. In this podcast, Dr. Kavitha Ramchandran discusses the basics of palliative care, including when a person with cancer should consider palliative care and the role of a multidisciplinary palliative care team. Quality of Life
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The Role of Oncology Dietitians in Cancer Care, with Maureen Gardner, MA, RDN, CSO, and Annette M. Goldberg, MS, MBA, RDN, LDN
16/02/2016 Duration: 07minSome side effects of cancer treatment—such as taste changes and appetite loss—can prevent a person receiving cancer treatment from eating and drinking enough. In this podcast, oncology dietitians Maureen Gardner and Annette Goldberg will discuss how they work with people with cancer and their families to address these and other common nutrition concerns. Cancer Basics
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2015 ASCO Educational Book - Treating Older Adults with Cancer, with Heidi D. Klepin, MD, MS, Miriam Rodin, MD, PhD, and Arti Hurria, MD
01/12/2015 Duration: 07minIn this podcast, Dr. Heidi Klepin, Dr. Miriam Rodin, and Dr. Arti Hurria, will discuss their 2015 ASCO Educational Book article “Treating Older Adults with Cancer: Geriatric Perspectives,” which explores some of the unique concerns that should be considered when older adults are being treated for cancer. Cancer Research News
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2015 ASCO Educational Book - Using Social Media to Learn and Communicate about Cancer, with Michael A. Thompson, MD, PhD and Nathan A. Pennell, MD, PhD
10/11/2015 Duration: 10minIn this podcast, Dr. Michael Thompson discusses his article, “Using Social Media to Learn and Communicate: It Is Not About the Tweet” with Dr. Nathan Pennell. Cancer Research News