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Episode 92: From Monsanto to AI: Accelerating the Race Against Cancer with Dr. Chadi Nabhan

Dr. Jeremy Koenig Episode 92

In this episode, Jeremy Koenig sits down with Dr. Chadi Nabhan, a physician-scientist, oncologist, and healthcare innovator who stands at the intersection of cancer care, precision medicine, and artificial intelligence. Dr. Nabhan shares his remarkable journey from serving as a key expert witness in the landmark Monsanto Roundup trials to his current role as Chief Medical Officer at Right, where he's revolutionizing clinical trial design through AI. The conversation explores the critical importance of communication in healthcare, the challenges of translating complex science for patients and families, and how innovative technology is shortening the timeline for life-saving treatments to reach those who need them most.

Key Takeaways

🔬 From Courtroom to Page: Dr. Nabhan's book "Toxic Exposure" chronicles his experience as an expert witness in the Monsanto Roundup trials, revealing the science behind glyphosate's link to lymphoma and the drama of corporate litigation

📚 Making Cancer Accessible: "The Cancer Journey" transforms complex oncology into relatable stories, guiding patients and caregivers through every step from diagnosis to treatment while honoring the often-overlooked role of caregivers

Time is Lives: Clinical trials can take 10-15 years to complete, but even shortening this timeline by 2-3 years could save countless lives by bringing breakthrough therapies to market faster

🎯 The 80% Problem: 80% of clinical trial sites run behind schedule, and 50% enroll zero or one patient—a massive inefficiency that Right is solving through AI-powered site selection

🤖 Digital Twins Revolution: Right creates digital twins of every clinical trial site worldwide, matching protocols to the best-performing locations based on capabilities, patient demographics, investigator experience, and regulatory history

💬 Language as Technology: Effective communication in healthcare means meeting people where they are—if a patient doesn't understand, it's the clinician's responsibility to communicate better, not the patient's failure to comprehend

🎓 The Readiness Score: Just like Olympic athletes need specific fitness for their sport, clinical trial sites have unique readiness profiles for different studies—no single site is best for everything

📖 Fiction Meets Truth: Dr. Nabhan's fourth book ventures into fiction, creating characters inspired by real experiences in academic medicine, demonstrating how storytelling can illuminate deeper truths

🏥 AI and Cancer Care: His upcoming third book explores how artificial intelligence is transforming every aspect of the cancer journey, aiming to demystify AI and help people embrace rather than fear these innovations

👥 Patient Voices Matter: The most powerful perspectives in healthcare innovation come from patient advocates who can bridge the gap between scientific advancement and lived experience


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