The Invisible Cancer - Bringing Visibility to Neuroendocrine Cancer
The Invisible Cancer Podcast raises awareness of neuroendocrine cancer, a cancer most people have never heard of, and this lack of awareness can affect diagnosis, treatment, and care. Through real-life stories, expert insights, and practical advice, we explore the challenges patients face, from initial diagnosis to management, including the impact on mental health and ongoing follow-up.
Hosted by Lisa Walker and produced by Neuroendocrine Cancer UK, this podcast shines a light on neuroendocrine and other often-overlooked cancers, offering information, support, and connection to anyone affected.
The Invisible Cancer - Bringing Visibility to Neuroendocrine Cancer
Cancer Genomics: A Conversation with Professor Thirlwell
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In this week's podcast, we delve into genomics research with Professor Chrissie Thirlwell, a cancer genomics and Head of the Medical School at the University of Bristol. She is also a Consultant Medical Oncologist, Secretary of UKINETs, and Co-Chair of the NET Research Foundation USA Board of Scientific Advisors.
Professor Thirlwell emphasises the pivotal role of research in enhancing our understanding of medical science and shaping comprehensive patient care across various medical disciplines. The discussion unfolds to reveal the intriguing collaborations she engages in and the groundbreaking discoveries emerging from these partnerships.
This captivating conversation provides an insightful overview of genomics, elucidates distinctions between genomics and genetics, and explores how such research can significantly enhance clinical practices, shaping the future of patient care.
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