Lorundrostat for Hypertension, Autoimmunity After COVID-19, Childhood Cancer Survivor Care, and more
Editor’s Summary by Anne Rentoumis Cappola, MD, ScM, Senior Editor of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association, for the September 26, 2023, issue. (Source: JAMA: This Week's Audio Commentary)
Source: JAMA: This Week's Audio Commentary - September 26, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

TWiV 942: Omicron boosters with Paul Offit
Paul Offit returns to TWiV for a discussion of SARS-CoV-2 bivalent boosters containing ancestral and Omicron spike mRNAs, including their composition, why they are being recommended by CDC, and who would benefit the most from them. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Rich Condit,  Kathy Spindler, and Brianne Barker Guest: Paul Offit Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Research assistant position at FDA (pdf) Support MicrobeTV with a Spike t-shirt (Vaccinated.us) CDC oversells bivalent booster (Wall St Journal) FDA authorizes biva...
Source: This Week in Virology - MP3 Edition - October 2, 2022 Category: Virology Authors: Vincent Racaniello Source Type: podcasts

Surviving childhood cancer treatment
In a British cohort, 30% of patients who had survived childhood cancer had died within 45 years of diagnosis; only 6% were expected to have died. 51% had developed a new primary cancer, but a 26% died of cardiovascular disease - thought to be caused by their treatment. Consequently, efforts to reduce long term mortality have focused on reducing exposure to the most toxic aspects of anticancer treatment, including radiotherapy. In this pod cast we’re joined by Daniel Mulrooney, associate professor in the Division of Cancer Survivorship, at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and one of the authors of the paper Major...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 21, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Surviving childhood cancer treatment
In a British cohort, 30% of patients who had survived childhood cancer had died within 45 years of diagnosis; only 6% were expected to have died. 51% had developed a new primary cancer, but a 26% died of cardiovascular disease - thought to be caused by their treatment. Consequently, efforts to reduce long term mortality have focused on reducing... (Source: The BMJ Podcast)
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 21, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ talk medicine Source Type: podcasts

Surviving childhood cancer treatment
In a British cohort, 30% of patients who had survived childhood cancer had died within 45 years of diagnosis; only 6% were expected to have died. 51% had developed a new primary cancer, but a 26% died of cardiovascular disease - thought to be caused by their treatment. Consequently, efforts to reduce long term mortality have focused on reducing exposure to the most toxic aspects of anticancer treatment, including radiotherapy. In this podcast we’re joined by Daniel Mulrooney, associate professor in the Division of Cancer Survivorship, at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and one of the authors of the paper Major ...
Source: The BMJ Podcast - January 21, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: BMJ Group Source Type: podcasts

Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments
Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Daniel Clery about the many, many theories surrounding fast radio bursts —extremely fast, intense radio signals from outside the galaxy—and a new telescope coming online that may help sort them out. Also this week, Sarah talks with Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel about her story on researchers’ attempts to tackle the long-term effects of pediatric cancer trea tment. The survival rate for some pediatric cancers is as high as 90%, but many survivors have a host of health problems. Jennifer’s feature is part of a special section on pediatric cancer. This week’s episod...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 14, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments
Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Daniel Clery about the many, many theories surrounding fast radio bursts —extremely fast, intense radio signals from outside the galaxy—and a new telescope coming online that may help sort them out. Also this week, Sarah talks with Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel about her story on researchers’ attempts to tackle the long-term effects of pediatric cancer treat ment. The survival rate for some pediatric cancers is as high as 90%, but many survivors have a host of health problems. Jennifer’s feature is part of a special section on pediatric cancer. This week’s episode ...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 14, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments
Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Daniel Clery about the many, many theories surrounding fast radio bursts —extremely fast, intense radio signals from outside the galaxy—and a new telescope coming online that may help sort them out. Also this week, Sarah talks with Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel about her story on researchers’ attempts to tackle the long-term effects of pediatric cancer trea tment. The survival rate for some pediatric cancers is as high as 90%, but many survivors have a host of health problems. Jennifer’s feature is part of a special section on pediatric cancer. This week’s episod...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 14, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Tags: Scientific Community Source Type: podcasts

Mysterious fast radio bursts and long-lasting effects of childhood cancer treatments
Host Sarah Crespi talks with Staff Writer Daniel Clery about the many, many theories surrounding fast radio bursts—extremely fast, intense radio signals from outside the galaxy—and a new telescope coming online that may help sort them out. Also this week, Sarah talks with Staff Writer Jennifer Couzin-Frankel about her story on researchers’ attempts to tackle the long-term effects of pediatric cancer treatment. The survival rate for some pediatric cancers is as high as 90%, but many survivors have a host of health problems. Jennifer’s feature is part of a special section on pediatric cancer. This week’s epis...
Source: Science Magazine Podcast - March 14, 2019 Category: Science Authors: Science Magazine Source Type: podcasts

1 March 2018: Brain waves and a fingerprint from the early Universe
This week, the landscape of childhood cancers, physicists find a fingerprint from the early Universe, and brain waves cause a splash. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy (Source: Nature Podcast)
Source: Nature Podcast - February 28, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

1 March 2018: Brain waves and a fingerprint from the early Universe
This week, the landscape of childhood cancers, physicists find a fingerprint from the early Universe, and brain waves cause a splash. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. (Source: Nature Podcast)
Source: Nature Podcast - February 28, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

1 March 2018: Brain waves and a fingerprint from the early Universe
This week, the landscape of childhood cancers, physicists find a fingerprint from the early Universe, and brain waves cause a splash. (Source: Nature Podcast)
Source: Nature Podcast - February 28, 2018 Category: Science Authors: Springer Nature Limited Source Type: podcasts

Pediatric Oncology & #124; Childhood Cancer
An educational overview of facts in Childhood Cancer | Pediatric Oncology (an educational tool designed to be shared by healthcare professionals with patients and caregivers) Author: oncozine Added: 06/18/2017 (Source: Oncology Tube)
Source: Oncology Tube - June 19, 2017 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: podcasts