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Ep 64: Guest Clare Turnbull Part 2

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In this episode of Melanoma Matters, hosts James Larkin and Sapna Patel pick up with Part 2 of 2 - a deep conversation with Claire Turnbull - about the complexities of cancer screening, overdiagnosis, and the role of genetic testing. They explore the implications of screening practices illustrated by the Gilbert Welch paradigm, the challenges faced in patient management, and the future of genetic testing in oncology. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks and benefits associated with genetic testing.

Keywords

melanoma, cancer screening, overdiagnosis, genetic testing, patient management, healthcare, public health, cancer research, screening guidelines, cancer predisposition

Takeaways

• The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the value of cancer screening.

• Overdiagnosis is a significant concern in cancer screening practices.

• Genetic testing plays a crucial role in identifying cancer predisposition.

• Screening should be evaluated rigorously to ensure it benefits patients.

• The implications of false positives in screening can lead to unnecessary anxiety for patients.

• Healthcare providers must be responsible for interpreting test results they order.

• The need for genetic counseling is critical in managing test results and patient care.

• There is a growing concern about the overuse of broad genetic testing panels.

• Future advancements in technology may improve screening methods.

• Public health messaging must address the complexities of cancer screening and genetic testing.

Chapters

00:00 Clare Turnbull - Part 2 of 2

04:05 High penetrance, common SNPs, and in betweens

07:15 The Gilbert Welch Paradigm

12:30 Understanding Lead Time and Overdiagnosis

16:11 Randomized Trials in Screening

19:59 Consequences of Screening: Overdiagnosis and Anxiety

22:22 Debate on Screening Protocols and Their Efficacy

25:37 Need for Evidence-Based Genetic Testing

31:19 Ripple Effects of Genetic Testing on Families

34:00 Fact Check

35:47 Genetic testing for ACC?!

36:34 Clinical Genetics clinics are NOT just reading guidelines...

39:52 David Sackett: Evidence-Based Medicine

43:03 Triggering James: (S)he who orders the test reviews & interprets the test

  continue reading

75 episodes

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Content provided by Melanoma Matters Pod. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Melanoma Matters Pod or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Melanoma Matters, hosts James Larkin and Sapna Patel pick up with Part 2 of 2 - a deep conversation with Claire Turnbull - about the complexities of cancer screening, overdiagnosis, and the role of genetic testing. They explore the implications of screening practices illustrated by the Gilbert Welch paradigm, the challenges faced in patient management, and the future of genetic testing in oncology. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks and benefits associated with genetic testing.

Keywords

melanoma, cancer screening, overdiagnosis, genetic testing, patient management, healthcare, public health, cancer research, screening guidelines, cancer predisposition

Takeaways

• The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the value of cancer screening.

• Overdiagnosis is a significant concern in cancer screening practices.

• Genetic testing plays a crucial role in identifying cancer predisposition.

• Screening should be evaluated rigorously to ensure it benefits patients.

• The implications of false positives in screening can lead to unnecessary anxiety for patients.

• Healthcare providers must be responsible for interpreting test results they order.

• The need for genetic counseling is critical in managing test results and patient care.

• There is a growing concern about the overuse of broad genetic testing panels.

• Future advancements in technology may improve screening methods.

• Public health messaging must address the complexities of cancer screening and genetic testing.

Chapters

00:00 Clare Turnbull - Part 2 of 2

04:05 High penetrance, common SNPs, and in betweens

07:15 The Gilbert Welch Paradigm

12:30 Understanding Lead Time and Overdiagnosis

16:11 Randomized Trials in Screening

19:59 Consequences of Screening: Overdiagnosis and Anxiety

22:22 Debate on Screening Protocols and Their Efficacy

25:37 Need for Evidence-Based Genetic Testing

31:19 Ripple Effects of Genetic Testing on Families

34:00 Fact Check

35:47 Genetic testing for ACC?!

36:34 Clinical Genetics clinics are NOT just reading guidelines...

39:52 David Sackett: Evidence-Based Medicine

43:03 Triggering James: (S)he who orders the test reviews & interprets the test

  continue reading

75 episodes

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