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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 re... more
FAQs about Cancer.Net Podcast:How many episodes does Cancer.Net Podcast have?The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.
April 20, 2017The Role of Art Therapists in Cancer Care, with Michelle ItczakThrough 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...more5minPlay
March 14, 2017Quitting Smoking After a Cancer Diagnosis, with Anthony Alberg, PhD, MPHIn 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...more14minPlay
February 28, 2017Accelerated Aging after Cancer Treatment, with Arti Hurria, MD, Lee Jones, PhD, and Hyman B. Muss, MD, FASCOIn 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...more13minPlay
December 01, 2016HPV and Cancer, with Howard Bailey, MDIn 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...more14minPlay
November 28, 2016Using Technology to Improve Cancer Care, with Michael J. Fisch, MD, MPH, Melissa K. Accordino, MD, and Arlene E. Chung, MD, MHA, MMCiIn 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...more20minPlay
November 22, 2016The Role of an Oncology Advanced Practitioner, with Wendy Vogel, MSN, FNP, AOCNPCancer 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...more5minPlay
November 14, 2016The Role of a Patient Navigator, with Lillie D. Shockney, RN, BS, MASIn 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...more9minPlay
October 27, 2016Understanding Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing, with Nadine Tung, MDIn 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...more12minPlay
October 17, 2016Understanding Electronic Patient-Reported Outcomes, with Lee Schwartzberg, MD, FACPPatient-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...more7minPlay
October 06, 2016Fasting and Cancer, with Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RDN and Annette Goldberg, MS, MBA, RDN, LDNTo 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...more19minPlay
FAQs about Cancer.Net Podcast:How many episodes does Cancer.Net Podcast have?The podcast currently has 176 episodes available.