EPISODE · Apr 5, 2025 · 46 MIN
Does brain cancer communicate with neurons?
from The Brain Matters Podcast · host The Florey
Primary brain cancer affects almost 2000 Australians every year and is sadly incurable. In this episode we’ll hear about how neuroscience might improve outcomes for people with brain cancer. Our guests are Professor Lucy Palmer, head of The Florey’s Neural Network Group. Lucy’s team works with live brain tissue samples donated by generous cancer patients, to better understand the relationship between tumours and the brain. We’ll also hear from Professor Kate Drummond, Director of Neurosurgery at The Royal Melbourne Hospital, who sees brain cancer every day and is acutely aware of what a research breakthrough would mean to patients and the community. And we’ll meet Janet Micaleff, a woman who has had reoccurring brain tumours for 40 years but somehow takes it all in her stride. Janet has become a voice for a community of people with similar lived experience. This is the final episode in Season 1. We hope you’ve enjoyed listening, and we look forward to bringing you Season 2 later in the year. Send us a messageSupport the showWhat would you like our neuroscientists to talk about? Email us at [email protected]
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Primary brain cancer affects almost 2000 Australians every year and is sadly incurable. In this episode we’ll hear about how neuroscience might improve outcomes for people with brain cancer. Our guests are Professor Lucy Palmer, head of The Florey’s Neural Network Group. Lucy’s team works with live brain tissue samples donated by generous cancer patients, to better understand the relationship between tumours and the brain. We’ll also hear from Professor Kate Drummond,...
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