A podcast about practices to promote healthy lives featuring experts, businesses, and clients: we gather to share our stories about success, failure, exploration, and so much more. Our subscription episodes feature some personal and vulnerable, real-life stories that are sensitive to some of the general public.
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma Podcasts
Updates on new data and best practices in the care of patients with cancer across a wide variety of solid tumors and hematologic malignancies from Clinical Care Options. Gain practical clinical insights and strategies and earn CME/CE credit for selected episodes.
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A strategic podcast where Amy Ledin talks about the main F’s that have influenced her life and have helped her in creating her best self. She covers areas in faith, family, forgiveness, food, fitness, and formula. She will deep dive into how placing her baby for adoption at 18, losing almost 100 pounds, facing her marriage-ending affair, and battling stage 4 cancer for almost 7 years, has only made her stronger. Join Amy as she takes you through her story, her life-changing struggles, and sh ...
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery is a peer-reviewed medical journal that provides timely information for physicians and scientists concerned with diseases of the head and neck. Given the diversity of structure and function based in this anatomic region, JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery publishes clinical, translational, and population health research from an array of disciplines. We place a high p ...
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The Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery podcast series highlights research published in the official peer-reviewed publication of the American Academy of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Foundation. Each podcast, which is moderated by the Editor in Chief and includes the Associate Editor and author of the paper, offers an in depth discussion about its significance to the global otolaryngology community and quality patient care.
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Jessamy Bagenal, Chloe Wilson, and Callum Davidson—editors at The Lancet—and Gavin Cleaver, The Lancet Group’s Audio Producer, in conversation with the journal’s authors, explore their latest research and its impact on people’s health, healthcare, and health policy. A monthly audio companion to the journal, this podcast covers topics that advance the field of medical research, from exploring treatments to examining drug trials, public health outbreaks to surgical techniques, and more.
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Presented at ASH: the EPCORE FL-1 study on epcoritamab in follicular lymphoma
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13:03Franck Morschhauser joins Ben Abbott of The Lancet to discuss the phase 3 EPCORE FL-1 study on epcoritamab, lenalidomide, and rituximab for relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma, which is being presented at ASH 2025. Click here to read the full article: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(25)02360-8/fulltext Continu…
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Scans, Choices, And Taking Charge with Dr Robert Hoffman
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36:43Send us a text A “good scan” can feel like a finish line, but we dig into why it’s often just the start of smarter decisions. Joe walks through a favorable MRI, an attentive ENT visit, and the practical next move: get a CT to clarify what’s scar, what’s necrosis, and what—if anything—still needs attention. Along the way, we unpack the real limits o…
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TI-RADS and Bethesda Classification System Correlate With Predicting Pediatric Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma
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17:37Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by senior author John P. Dahl, MD, PhD, MBA, and Associate Editor Marissa Ryan, MD, to discuss their findings in "TI-RADS and Bethesda Classification System Correlate With Predicting Pediatric Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma," which was published in the October 2025 issue of Otolaryngology–Head …
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From Diagnosis To Direction: Cara Lockwood On Taking Back Control
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34:01Send us a text A routine mammogram, a life-altering call, and a decision that would shape everything that followed: who holds the wheel. Author Cara Lockwood joins us to talk about facing HER2-positive breast cancer, reclaiming agency, and transforming a frightening diagnosis into a blueprint for action, humor, and hope. We start with the fog of ea…
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Becoming Who You’re Meant To Be In Your Later Years with Susanne Eden
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34:56Send us a text What if aging isn’t decline but the door to becoming who you were meant to be? That’s the heart of our conversation with educator and author Suzanne Eden, who at 87 shares a candid, hard-won perspective on health, purpose, and wholeness. We unpack the critical difference between curing and healing, why trauma and lifelong pressure ca…
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Springsteen, Storytelling, And Starting Again with Anne Abel
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37:12Send us a text A stadium full of strangers rose to their feet, Bruce Springsteen smiled into the camera, and Ann Abel felt something she hadn’t in years: possibility. What followed wasn’t a fairy tale; it was a series of small, stubborn yeses that moved her from severe, recurrent depression and ECT-induced memory loss to a late-life surge of storyt…
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Rewriting Attention: Trauma, Faith, And The Power Of One Focus with Ron Souers
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33:36Send us a text Ever tried to outrun your brain? Ron Souers did—until speed and stress nearly cost him his job. Our conversation traces that moment of reckoning to a new framework for ADHD: not a defect to hide, but a different wiring to understand, support, and leverage. Ron is a coach, advocate, and host of “Don’t Mind Me, I Just Have ADHD,” and h…
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Grow A Grateful Mind: From Soil To Soul part 1
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30:57Send us a text Ever notice how a single thought can steer your whole day? We take that idea seriously and put it to work with two powerful tools: gratitude and time in the garden. Joe shares why focusing on what’s working—rather than what’s wrong—can shift your mood, your choices, and even your stress response, then shows how a living, breathing la…
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From Volunteer Dreams To Sustainable Nonprofit: Building Gardens Of Hope That Truly Heal
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42:55Send us a text A desert hillside turns brown each summer, but tucked inside it is a living stream, layered shade houses, and a nonprofit garden built to calm the nervous system. We walk you through how Gardens of Hope grew from a family project into a community resource where people heal by planting, pruning, and simply breathing near water. The me…
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From Hair Pulling To Healing: Hypnotherapy, BFRBs, And Recovery with Kisha Reynolds
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35:21Send us a text The urge feels harmless at first: a tiny bump on the scalp, a rough edge on the skin, a moment of boredom. Then comes the pull or the pick, the trance-like focus, the fleeting relief—and the shame that follows. We invited certified clinical hypnotherapist and hair loss specialist Keisha Reynolds to help us unpack body-focused repetit…
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From Triggers To Triumph: A Practical Guide To Change with Joe Grumbine
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38:55Send us a text Change doesn’t start with willpower; it starts with honesty. Joe opens up about the habits that held him back, from tobacco cravings to the quiet compromises that sneak in during hard seasons, and lays out a practical path to break negative cycles without losing your sanity. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep doing what you swore y…
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Microsurgical Outcomes in 1000 Patients With Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors: A Comprehensive Cohort Analysis
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19:56Editor in Chief Cecelia E. Schmalbach, MD, MSc, is joined by senior author Rick Friedman, MD, PhD, and Associate Editor James G. Naples, MD, to discuss their findings in "Microsurgical Outcomes in 1000 Patients With Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors: A Comprehensive Cohort Analysis," which was published in the November 2025 issue of Otolaryngology–Head…
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TROP2 and TIGIT Therapies for Advanced NSCLC: Where Are We Today?
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20:37In this episode, Benjamin Levy, MD, FASCO, and Alex Spira, MD, PhD, FASCO, discuss the latest developments in targeting TROP2 and TIGIT for the treatment of lung cancer, including: TROP2-targeting ADCs: datopotamab deruxtecan, sacituzumab govitecan, sacituzumab tirumotecan TROP2 ADCS for patients with EGFR-mutated NSCLC TIGIT-targeting agents: domv…
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Own Your Health: From Toxic Load To Longevity with Eddie Stone
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31:36Send us a text Feeling stuck between wellness hype and real results? We sat down with Eddie Stone, founder and CEO of Touchstone Essentials, to cut through the noise and focus on what actually moves the needle: reducing daily toxic load and fueling the body with clean, verifiable nutrition. Eddie shares the wake-up calls that shaped his approach, f…
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From Overparenting To Underachieving: A Memoir Of Schizoid Personality And Survival with Blair Sorrel
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37:14Send us a text What if a childhood built on criticism and distance teaches your nervous system to disappear? We sit with author and advocate Blair Sorell to uncover how schizoid personality disorder can form as a learned defense—and how clarity, therapy, and the right environment can turn fog into focus. Blair opens up about growing up between a te…
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Evaluation of Practice Patterns for 6-Sinus Balloon Sinus Dilation
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19:07Interview with Kristine A. Smith, MD, author of Evaluation of Practice Patterns for 6-Sinus Balloon Sinus Dilation; Jay F. Piccirillo, MD, author of Balloon Sinus Dilation Use; and Donald C. Lanza, MD, MS, author of Balloon Sinus Dilation—To Inflate or Not to Inflate. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD, MBA. Related Content: Evaluation of Practice Patter…
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How Darkness, Routine, And Science Rebuild Your Sleep with Lori Oliver
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27:57Send us a text Sleepless nights don’t just steal your energy; they tax your memory, your mood, and the way every system in your body repairs itself. We sit down with Lori Oliver, a former executive who turned years of burnout into a mission to make better sleep achievable with simple, science-backed habits and a surprising piece of performance gear…
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How A Psychologist Turns Hardship Into Strength You Can Use Today with Dr Kate Lund
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32:17Send us a text Resilience shouldn’t live on a poster. It should live in your day. We sat down with Dr. Kate Lund—psychologist, TEDx speaker, and host of The Optimized Mind—to turn big ideas about mental health into tools you’ll actually use. From childhood surgeries to two decades of clinical practice, Kate has learned that real strength starts wit…
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A Peer-Reviewed Paper Turned One Patient’s Cancer Reversal Into Evidence with Dr Robert Hoffman
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43:29Send us a text A tumor melting on camera, a radiology scan to match, and a paper that moved from submission to PubMed faster than we expected—this is the story of how careful documentation turned a personal win into shared evidence. We walk through the case report step by step: how we assembled photos, methods, results, and discussion without overs…
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Healing Takes Work, Not Wishes with Richard McCuen
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46:21Send us a text Healing doesn’t arrive on command; it arrives when faith and effort finally meet. Joe sits down with longtime friend and frequent guest Richard McCuen for a candid, grounded conversation about moving from crisis to momentum—through chemo, scans, traumatic injury, VA delays, and the daily choices that turn belief into results. We talk…
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A Newly Approved Targeted Combination Therapy for KRAS-Mutant Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
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22:14In this episode, Dr Rachel Grisham and Dr Kathleen Moore discuss newly approved treatments for low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC) and how recent research has transformed the therapeutic landscape for these patients, including: Molecular distinctions between low-grade and high-grade serous ovarian cancer that can guide therapy selection The rec…
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CDH6-Targeting Antibody–Drug Conjugates in Ovarian Cancer: A Promising Treatment Approach
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26:01In this episode, Kathleen N. Moore, MD, MS, FASCO, and Isabelle Ray-Coquard, MD, PhD, discuss the emerging role of CDH6-targeting antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) for ovarian cancer, including: Results of the phase I trial of raludotatug deruxtecan (R-DXd) in ovarian cancer Results of the phase II REJOICE-Ovarian01 study in patients with platinum-re…
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From Isolation To Connection: Healing Addiction’s Hidden Roots with Severn Lang part 2
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29:01Send us a text A single fridge door can tell the truth you’ve been avoiding. When our guest boxed up their home to break a cycle of compulsive shopping, a shelf of condiments sparked an unexpected reckoning with grief, a father’s dry alcoholism, and the way addiction quietly changes shape. What follows is a candid, practical journey from clutter to…
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What If Recovery Starts With Being Heard? with Kate MIhevc Edwards
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33:32Send us a text What if your “knee problem” isn’t really a knee problem at all? We sit down with Dr. Kate Mihevc Edwards, a physical therapist and board-certified orthopedic specialist who practices running medicine, to unpack how true recovery starts when we see the runner as a whole human—body, brain, schedule, stress, and story. From overuse patt…
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From Isolation To Connection: Healing Addiction’s Hidden Roots with Severn Lang part 1
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26:46Send us a text Ever feel like the thing that “helps” you is the very thing that keeps you alone? That’s where Severn Lang lived for years—sipping ease, swallowing pain, and drifting further from the people who could save him. What follows is a rare, generous conversation about how addiction hides inside isolation, how grief calcifies into clutter, …
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Transforming Care in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Integrating Immunotherapy Into Patient Care
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35:16In this podcast, Dr David Miller, MD, PhD, FAAD and Dr Vishal Patel, MD discuss the evolving treatment landscape and immunotherapeutic strategies for cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) based on key data from pivotal studies that are reshaping standards of care, including: Trials of neoadjuvant immunotherapies demonstrating remarkable response…
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From Shock To Strength wirh Ravi Kathuria. part 2
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33:04Send us a text Intro for podcast information about subscriptions Support the show Support for Joe's Cure Here is the link for Sunday's 4 pm Pacific time Zoom meetingBy Joe Grumbine
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From Shock To Strength wirh Ravi Kathuria. part 1
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32:13Send us a text A single sentence can split a life in two. When Joe got the call confirming squamous cell carcinoma, everything he’d been building—his nonprofit healing garden, a growing podcast, a community of practitioners—had to be measured against one urgent reality: protect energy and choose what truly heals. We open the door to the whole journ…
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Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria: Translating Pathobiology Into Modern Clinical Management
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27:48In this educational podcast discussion, Carlos M. De Castro, MD, and David Dingli, MD, PhD, FRCP, FRCPEd, FACP, FRCPath, explore paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). They trace the evolution of treatment from early complement inhibitors to today’s expanding therapeutic options, emphasizing how these advances have transformed patient outcomes …
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Send us a text A baffling illness. A stark choice. And a return with purpose. When master hypnotist and trans medium Amy Marohn reached the edge of life, she came back with a map for soul-centered healing that meets the body where it actually lives—messy, brilliant, and ready to change. We sit down with Amy to explore how a five-year spiral of fati…
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From Cocaine To Central Park: A Poet’s Healing Journey with Aaron Poochigian
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39:54Send us a text A poet’s recovery story rarely starts with a bus up Third Avenue and a rule about not writing while high. Ours does. We sit down with classicist and translator Aaron Poochigian to trace a line from an 18-year-old’s epiphany reading Virgil, through the isolation of lockdown and a cocaine addiction, to a disciplined practice of forest …
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How A Voice-First Mentor Delivers The Right Knowledge At The Right Time with Derek Crager
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28:13Send us a text A smarter path to AI starts with a simple idea: the best help feels like calling a friend who knows your world. We sit down with Derek Krager, founder of Practical AI and creator of Pocket Mentor, to unpack how voice-first guidance can deliver the right knowledge at the right time. Instead of flooding teams with generic answers, Pock…
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Chihiro Hozumi and Dr Robert Hoffman Join the Healthy Living Podcast
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41:33Send us a text What happens when you weaken a tumor’s favorite fuel and time chemotherapy to hit at its most vulnerable moment? We sit down at the Anti-Cancer Institute with Dr. Robert Hoffman and Chihiro Hozumi to unpack a practical, evidence-backed model combining a low-methionine diet, methioninase, and standard chemo for aggressive, recurrent b…
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How A Botanical Nonprofit Uses Nature To Support Mental Health, Veterans, And Local Schools
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20:16Send us a text A garden can be a classroom, a clinic, and a kitchen—often in the same morning. We open the gate to Gardens of Hope, our 501(c)(3) botanical nonprofit in Perris, California, and share a practical update on how nature-based care is helping veterans, students, and neighbors build real skills and steady health. From a nine-week ecothera…
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Spirituality Without Dogma: Simple, Practical, Yours with With Ravi Kathuria
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41:21Send us a text What if the most important thing about you can be experienced in the next three minutes—no doctrine, no gatekeepers, no perfect routine? That’s where Ravi takes us: to a definition of spirituality so simple it almost feels subversive—spirituality is the experience of your own life force. We start with nature and oneness, moving from …
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Presented at ESMO: the HARMONi-6 study on a bispecific antibody therapy for squamous NSCLC
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20:43Shun Lu joins Ben Abbott of The Lancet to discuss the phase 3 HARMONi-6 trial of ivonescimab plus chemotherapy as first-line treatment in advanced squamous non-small-cell lung cancer, which is being presented at ESMO 2025. Click here to read the full article Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://thelancet.bsky.social/ …
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Unraveling Complex Illness With Dr. Michael Scoma
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35:39Send us a text When medicine gets messy—overlapping symptoms, normal labs, no clear path—most systems fall back on short visits and narrow playbooks. We went the other way. With Dr. Michael Scoma, an infectious disease and immunology specialist, we explore how long COVID, post-vaccine syndromes, POTS, mast cell activation, ME/CFS, and chronic tick-…
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Presented at ESMO: the POTOMAC study on immunotherapy in non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer
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22:09Neal Shore joins Ben Abbott of The Lancet to discuss the phase 3 POTOMAC trial of durvalumab plus BCG in BCG-naïve, high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, which is being presented at ESMO 2025. Click here to read the full article Continue this conversation on social! Follow us today at... https://thelancet.bsky.social/ https://instagram.com/…
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From Bobsled Glory to Hyperbaric Hope: William Pearson on TBI, CTE, and Building Access to Healing part 2
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46:12Send us a text What do you do when the “bad days” become your default and medicine only names the symptoms? We sit down with former U.S. bobsledder William Pearson to trace his path from elite performance to a slow, frightening cognitive slide—and the oxygen-fueled pivot that brought his brain back online. William explains how hyperbaric oxygen the…
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The JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Editorial Fellowship Experience
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8:54JAMA Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery fellows Melina J. Windon, MD, and Peter Dixon, MD, MSc, discuss their experiences learning how to work as members of the editorial team at a leading, widely read, high-impact otolaryngology-head & neck surgery journal. They explore key elements including how the fellowship enhanced their teamwork, writing, cr…
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Advancing the Care of Patients With High-Risk HR-Positive/HER2-Negative Early Breast Cancer
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26:10In this podcast episode, breast cancer experts Manali Bhave, MD, and Erin F. Cobain, MD, discuss their management of patients with HR-positive/HER2-negative early breast cancer including insights on identifying high-risk disease considering clinical/pathological factors and gene expression assays and answering healthcare professional questions on h…
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Advancing the Care of Patients With HR-Positive/HER2-Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer
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23:57In this podcast episode, breast cancer experts Manali Bhave, MD, and Erin F. Cobain, MD, discuss their management of patients with HR-positive/HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer including the current treatment algorithm, implementing genomic testing for assessing molecular resistance and guiding treatment decisions, and answering healthcare pro…
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From Loss to Sanctuary: Marcia Earhart on faith, forgiveness, and rebuilding a family after unthinkable tragedy
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35:29Send us a text Grief can steal your breath, your sleep, and the story you thought your family would live. Our guest, Marcia Earhart, invites us into the raw center of losing two sons—first in a sudden car accident, then, five years later, to murder—and shows how faith, daily surrender, and practical tools can carry us when nothing else makes sense.…
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HER2-Positive Gastroesophageal Adenocarcinoma and Biliary Tract Cancers: Testing Recommendations and New Treatment Options
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37:10In this podcast episode, Amit Mahipal, MD, MPH, and Shubham Pant, MD, discuss new and emerging therapies for the personalized care of patients with HER2-positive gastroesophageal adenocarcinoma (GEA) and biliary tract cancer (BTC), including: Brief overview of BTC and GEA Approved HER2-directed therapies for BTC and GEA and their mechanisms of acti…
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From Bobsled Crashes to Brain Clarity: William Person’s Fight for CTE Healing and Access
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43:16Send us a text The story starts with a crash—but not the kind you see on TV. Former Team USA bobsledder William Person maps the quiet damage of micro-concussions, relentless G-forces, and years of migraines, vertigo, and sensory overload that slowly stole his clarity. Then came one hour in a hyperbaric oxygen chamber. He walked out seeing colors he…
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From Hive to Hedgerow: Building a Truly Potent Elderberry Syrup with Russell Carter
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33:42Send us a text Most elderberry syrups start with water. Ours starts with a farm. We sit down with Russell Carter of Heartland Elderberry Farms to unpack how a beekeeping family scaled from 50 shrubs to tens of thousands of plants—and why using fresh, fast-frozen elderberry juice changes everything from flavor to potency. If you’ve ever wondered why…
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Anteroposterior and Lateral Epiglottis-Related Obstruction in Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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11:34Interview with Eric J. Kezirian, MD, MPH author of Anteroposterior and Lateral Epiglottis-Related Obstruction in Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea. Hosted by Paul C. Bryson, MD MBA. Related Content: Anteroposterior and Lateral Epiglottis-Related Obstruction in Adult Obstructive Sleep Apnea
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