The Oncology Podcast – Delivering Oncology News Differently

OJC 2023 Practice-Changing Papers: Part 2
The Oncology Network is delighted to share the second part of a new episode of…
The Oncology Podcast – Delivering Oncology News Differently
The Oncology Network is delighted to share the second part of a new episode of…
The Oncology Network is delighted to share the first part of a new episode of The…
Today’s podcast explores why cancer needs a ‘me too’ moment. How can we create respectful healthcare systems for women? What are the long-term impacts on maternal orphans caused by cancer? How does power influence the experience of women with cancer?
Today Bogda is chatting to Dr. Ophira Ginsburg, a medical oncologist and global women’s health researcher with nearly 20 years of experience in global cancer prevention and control. In this fascinating and wide-reaching podcast, they discuss the impact and importance of The Lancet Commission on women, power, and cancer, which Ophira co-chairs.
How can we change our inner worlds alongside our healthcare systems? How can we integrate…
Welcome to the fifth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist…
Join us as we dive into the complex and fascinating world of cancer genetics. Our…
Join us as we continue our exploration of the complex and fascinating world of cancer…
Welcome to the fourth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist…
Liver cancer is currently the seventh deadliest cancer in Australia. Liver cancer mortality rates in…
Welcome to the third episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Dr.…
Welcome to the second episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Dr.…
In today’s episode, we are transported to Spain to delve into the fascinating world of haloarchaeal carotenoids.
Could ancient salt-loving microbes found only in salt flats herald a new kind of biomedicine? Could their sun-protective antioxidative reactions be harnessed in the development of new treatment options for hard-to-treat cancers like triple-negative breast cancer?
Welcome to the first episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Professor.…
How common are oral cancers? Why is early detection important? Do GPs and Dentists have enough awareness of these cancers?
Our Host Rachael Babin discusses these issues with surgeon Professor David Wiesenfeld from Melbourne, Australia.
How often do men with localised prostate cancer regret their treatment decisions? What practical support…
Did you know Artificial Intelligence can pass medical school entrance exams? How will ChatGPT revolutionise…
What is ChatGPT? Will it revolutionise the way patients find healthcare information? How does it…
How can we distinguish between fear of cancer recurrence and generalised anxiety? How can we…
What is adaptive therapy? How has evolutionary game theory inspired a new approach to prostate…
What is ovarian tissue cryopreservation and what role does it play in oncofertility? What are…
AGITG ASM Special Episode of Experts on Point
Will AI replace radiation oncologists? What are the best treatment options for patients with operable gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma?
Our Host Rachael Babin chats to radiation oncologist Eugene Koay and medical oncologist Lizzy Smyth, both of whom were international guest speakers at the AGITG meeting in November 2022.
How does ageism affect older adults with cancer? What impact does bias have on treatment…
Have you ever wondered what it is like to practice radiation oncology in Botswana? How…
Have you ever wondered what it is like to practice medical oncology in Botswana? In…
How can we optimise head and neck cancer treatments in developing countries? Can it be…