Tumor Talks

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Tumor Talks

The idea behind this podcast is to help simplify complex decision making in oncology. There are lots of gray areas and lots of uncertainty in how to treat patients, much of the clinical scenarios we face don’t fall perfectly into the guidelines, so we’re hoping to bridge that gap by bringing experts in all of the fields of oncology to one place - our podcast. Our tumor talks basics series will cover the presentations, staging, and diagnosis of common cancers. Next, we have a case series: describing relatively common but not always straightforward scenarios that practicing oncologists face in practice. We’re going to bring in specialists -medical oncologists mostly – to help shed light on their approach to these clinical cases.

  1. 20

    Multiple Myeloma

    Learn about the basics of Multiple Myeloma with our very own, Dr. Beatriz Wills!

  2. 19

    Adult T-Cell Lymphoma

    Learn about the basics of Adult T-Cell Lymphoma with Dr. Luis Malpica of M.D. Anderson

  3. 18

    Head and Neck Cancer

    Learn about the basics of Head and Neck Cancer (Upper Aerodigestive Tract) with Dr. Lara Dunn of MSKCC

  4. 17

    DLBCL

    Learn about the epidemiology, presentation, work-up and other basics of DLBCL with our very own, Dr. Beatriz Wills

  5. 16

    Small Cell Lung Cancer

    Learn about the epidemiology, diagnosis, work-up and staging of Small Cell Lung Cancer in this episode with Dr. Christine Hann

  6. 15

    Soft Tissue Sarcomas

    Learn the basics of Soft Tissue Sarcomas with Dr. Lauren Banks of MSKCC

  7. 14

    CLL

    Learn about the basics of CLL with Dr. Meghan Thompson of MSKCC!

  8. 13

    Advanced Bladder Cancer

    Learn about the epidemiology, diagnosis and staging of Advanced Bladder Cancer with Dr. Jean Hoffman-Censits

  9. 12

    Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer

    Learn about the epidemiology, diagnostics and staging of NMI Bladder Cancer with Penn State expert, Dr. Hong Truong

  10. 11

    HCC

    Learn about the epidemiology, staging, diagnostics and basics of HCC with expert, Dr. Mark Yarchoan

  11. 10

    MDS

    Learn about the basics, epidemiology, diagnostics and staging of MDS with Dr. Amy Dezern

  12. 9

    Hodgkin Lymphoma

    Learn about the basics, presentation and diagnostics of Hodgkin Lymphoma with our very own, Dr. Beatriz Wills

  13. 8

    Breast Cancer

    The epidemiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, staging and other basics of Breast Cancer with Dr. Jessie Tao

  14. 7

    AML

    Learn about the epidemiology, diagnostics and other basics of AML with Dr. Jonathan Webster

  15. 6

    Renal Cell Carcinoma

    Learn about the epidemiology, diagnostics, staging and other basics of Renal Cell Carcinoma with Dr. Yasser Ged.

  16. 5

    Brain Mets

    Learn the basics of brain metastases with Dr. Dave Kamson

  17. 4

    Meningiomas

    Learn the basics of Meningiomas with Dr. Dave Kamson

  18. 3

    Colon Cancer

    Learn the basics of Colon Cancer with Dr. Michael Foote

  19. 2

    Prostate Cancer

    Learn the basics of Prostate Cancer with Dr. Cathy Handy Marshall

  20. 1

    About Us

    Welcome to Tumor Talks. This is an introductory podcast that welcomes you to your hosts Dr. Cathy Handy Marshall, Dr. Jona Mata and Dr. Beatriz Wills. We outline how your Tumor Talks journey with us will be.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The idea behind this podcast is to help simplify complex decision making in oncology. There are lots of gray areas and lots of uncertainty in how to treat patients, much of the clinical scenarios we face don’t fall perfectly into the guidelines, so we’re hoping to bridge that gap by bringing experts in all of the fields of oncology to one place - our podcast. Our tumor talks basics series will cover the presentations, staging, and diagnosis of common cancers. Next, we have a case series: describing relatively common but not always straightforward scenarios that practicing oncologists face in practice. We’re going to bring in specialists -medical oncologists mostly – to help shed light on their approach to these clinical cases.

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