In conversation with... Paula Ghaneh
Paula Ghaneh (University of Liverpool) discusses the ESPAC5 randomised controlled trial of short-course neoadjuvant therapy compared with immediate surgery for patients with borderline resectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - January 24, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

In conversation with... Dan Turner
Dan Turner (Shaare Zedek Medical Center) discusses the VEDOKIDS study on the safety, effectiveness, and dosing of vedolizumab in children with IBD. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - January 6, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

200 Years of < cite > The Lancet < /cite >
Editor-in-chief ofThe Lancet Richard Horton looks back at two centuries of medical publishing, previews how we will be marking the journal ’s 200th anniversary, and explains what the milestone means to him. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - January 6, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Anthony Fauci on COVID-19, scientific communication, and the future
Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States and Director of NIAID, is standing down at the end of 2022. He joins Gavin and Jessamy to discuss becoming a household name during the COVID-19 pandemic, why scientific discourse in the USA is broken, and how the pandemic could end. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - October 7, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Health and politics
How does health shape politics? How does politics shape health? Why do some diseases get international attention and funding when others don ’t? What role do institutions play? Richard Horton, Eduardo Gomez, and Jeremy Shiffman join Jessamy and Gavin to discuss the talking points from a newLancet Series on Political Science and Health. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - May 17, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

The past and future of child health, with Richard Horton
In 2019 there were 8.6m deaths globally among children and adolescents aged 0-20 years. Almost two decades on fromThe Lancet’s first ever global health series, on child survival, we've published our new Series, Optimising Child and Adolescent Health and Development. Richard Horton reflects on the progress and setbacks across 20 years of child health and global health. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - May 5, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

The past, present, and future of health in Nigeria
Ibrahim Abubakar, Tolullah Oni, and Obinna Onwujekwe joinThe Lancet Voice to discuss how Nigeria's history affects the modern-day health system, and the challenges and opportunities for Nigeria in the future. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - March 15, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

In conversation with... Verna Vanderpuye and Isabelle Soerjomataram
On this International Women's Day,Lancet editors and the co-chairs of the Women and Cancer Commission discuss the burden of women ’s cancer on society and reflect on the questions the Commission is trying to answer. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - March 8, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Inequity, society, and infectious diseases in the USA
Professor Samuel K. Roberts joins Gavin and Jessamy to discuss racial inequities in the USA and how infectious diseases historically find and exploit the gaps in societies. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - March 1, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

In conversation with... Nick James
Nick James discusses the key messages of the recent report from the STAMPEDE trial platform and the success of this platform in advancing the treatment of prostate cancer. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - December 23, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Health and climate change: what happened at COP26?
Climate research pioneer Prof. Michael E. Mann joins the podcast to lay out the most important things that happened at COP26. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - November 19, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

COP26: inequality in climate research
Why are the countries which currently suffer the most direct health impacts from climate change some of the least likely to publish climate research? In the lead-up to COP26, Prof. Penny Murage of LSHTM discusses the field and her community work in sub-Saharan Africa, and Ayesha Tandon of CarbonBrief talks about her recent piece on inequality in climate research. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - October 29, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Do we need booster shots?
Vaccine-rich countries are beginning programmes of COVID-19 vaccine booster shots, but what's the evidence for them? What does this mean for countries which have no vaccines? Prof. Sir Richard Peto and Prof. K. Srinath Reddy discuss. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - October 7, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Humanitarian needs in Afghanistan, and refugee health
What are the most pressing humanitarian needs in Afghanistan? How can the country preserve its health system? Former Afghanistan government public health director Dr. Mohammad Haqmal and Dr. Ayesha Ahmad highlight the main issues, and Prof. Muhammad Zaman discusses the changing needs of refugees worldwide as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - September 16, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts

Medical professionalism and physician wellbeing
The mental health of health workers is often overlooked, but with the pandemic still raging around the world, a conversation about their wellbeing is vital. In this episode we speak to Pier Bryden, Julie Maggi, and Lisa Richardson about their work in the Temerty Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto, and to Sam Harvey of the Black Dog Institute in Sydney about his new Review of the subject. (Source: Listen to The Lancet)
Source: Listen to The Lancet - September 3, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: The Lancet Source Type: podcasts