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Decoding Cancer
by The Irish Cancer Society
Each week our host Dr Robert O’Connor will be joined by top experts and cancer patients to discuss the big cancer questions like why do people get cancer, what are the signs and symptoms we can look out for, and will there ever be a cure for cancer?
Contact our Freephone Support Line on 1800 200 700 & [email protected] for any cancer queries or concerns.
You can support our vital cancer research projects by making a donation at www.Cancer.ie
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Copyright: Ciarán D'Arcy
Episodes
Decoding Cancer Special Episode – World Ovarian Cancer Day
41m · PublishedOvarian cancer specialist and Consultant Gynaecological Oncologist Prof Donal Brennan, and PhD student Romina Silva, are joined in conversation by Declan Feeney, husband of the late Orla Kenny, to discuss her important involvement as a patient in research into ovarian cancer.
An artist and creative director by background, Orla was described as a ‘phenomenally courageous and resilient’ person whose contribution to vital research in the area of ovarian cancer from her diagnosis in 2016 to her passing in July 2018 will contribute towards better, more personalised treatments being made available for others in future.
You can read the full research paper by Romina Silva et al here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214911222000157?via%3Dihub
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How does immunotherapy work?
29m · PublishedDr Robert O'Connor is joined by cancer doctor & researcher Dr Jarushka Naidoo & lung cancer patient advocate Seamus Cotter for our first ever live season finale episode of the podcast to discuss the ins-and-outs of immunotherapy as a cancer treatment, what types of patients it is being proven to benefit, and the latest developments in promising new immunotherapy treatments, including studies being supported by the Irish Cancer Society.
Discussed on this show:
Information on immunotherapy: www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-information/cancer-treatments-and-side-effects/immunotherapy
Cancer Trials Ireland website: www.CancerTrials.ie
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What cancer advice is trustworthy?
28m · PublishedCancer misinformation expert Prof Declan Devane and Jennifer Feighan of the Irish Nutrition & Dietetic Institute offer helpful advice on how to sift through the complex and often conflicting information available on cancer care and treatment.
Discussed on this show:
Irish Nutrition & Dietetic Institute website: www.INDI.ie
Our guide to common cancer myths: www.cancer.ie/cancer-research/about-our-cancer-research/cancer-myths
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What have the Irish ever done for cancer research?
27m · PublishedDr Lisa Dwane tells of the personal experience that set her on the road to eventually joining a globally-renowned cancer research institute, and breast cancer survivor Rhona Nally talks to Dr Robert O’Connor about the incredible difference research made to her life.
Discussed on this show:
Support for HER2-positive breast cancer: www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-types/breast-cancer/types-of-breast-cancer/her2-positive-breast-cancer
Irish Cancer Society Survivor Support: www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-support/coping-with-cancer/information-for-patients/survivor-support
More information on BREAST-PREDICT : www.cancer.ie/cancer-research/about-our-cancer-research/our-cancer-research-networks/breast-predict
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Why is cancer so tough to treat?
30m · PublishedProstate cancer researcher Dr Antoinette Perry gives a no-nonsense explanation of how cancer works and the reasons why treating the disease is not so simple, and Martin Sweeney gives some tips to patients on coping with cancer.
Discussed on this show:
Information on prostate cancer: www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-types/prostate-cancer
ARC Cancer Support: www.ArcCancerSupport.ie
Public & Patient Involvement with the Irish Cancer Society: https://www.cancer.ie/cancer-research/about-our-cancer-research/public-and-patient-involvement
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How are dogs helping to unlock the secrets of skin cancer?
29m · PublishedMelanoma patient advocate Kay Curtain and consultant plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr Shirley Potter chat with Dr Robert O’Connor about a research project that may just help us to better understand how skin cancer works in both canines and humans.
Discussed on this show:
More information on the UCD One Health programme: www.ucd.ie/onehealth/research/comparativemedicineresearchprojects/comparativeoncologybecausepetsgetcancertoo/
Information on skin cancer and how to spot it: www.Cancer.ie/Skin
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Nutrition, Exercise and Cancer
30m · PublishedFor the first episode of season 2, Dr Robert O’Connor is joined by patient advocate and cancer survivor Niamh Fortune, and consultant colorectal and general surgeon Dr Susan Moug to chat through the importance of nutrition and exercise in relation to cancer, and the simple steps that people can take to increase their own activity.
Discussed on this show:
Niamh Fortune cancer treatment & recovery blog: www.MeAfterC.com
Public & Patient Involvement with the Irish Cancer Society: https://www.cancer.ie/cancer-research/about-our-cancer-research/public-and-patient-involvement
Further information on exercise & nutrition: https://www.cancer.ie/cancer-information-and-support/cancer-support/coping-with-cancer/information-for-survivors/healthy-lifestyle-changes
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Will there ever be a cure for cancer?
29m · PublishedDr. Robert O’Connor discusses the concept of a ‘cure for cancer’ with Irish Cancer Society funded researcher Prof. Donal Brennan and his patient Jen, and hears about the everyday work that is improving the lives of those affected by the disease.
Contact our Freephone Support Line on 1800 200 700 & [email protected] for any cancer queries or concerns.
You can support our vital cancer research projects by making a donation at www.Cancer.ie.
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What are the signs of cancer?
20m · PublishedGP Dr. Una Kennnedy outlines what changes to watch out for that could be signs of cancer and what to do if we spot them, and breast cancer survivor Geraldine Dunphy recalls her chance discovery that led to a life-changing diagnosis.
Contact our Freephone Support Line on 1800 200 700 & [email protected] for any cancer queries or concerns.
You can support our vital cancer research projects by making a donation at www.Cancer.ie.
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Covid and Cancer
38m · PublishedNPHET expert advisory group chair Dr. Cillian De Gascun explains the extra risks that cancer patients face from Covid-19 and how we can all protect the most vulnerable in society, and CLL patient Jan Rynne tells us how everyday life has changed for people like her during the pandemic.
Contact our Freephone Support Line on 1800 200 700 & [email protected] for any cancer queries or concerns.
You can support our vital cancer research projects by making a donation at www.Cancer.ie.
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Decoding Cancer has 11 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:31:09. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on January 31st, 2024 14:19.