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Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University


    • Dec 16, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • monthly NEW EPISODES
    • 29m AVG DURATION
    • 28 EPISODES


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    Lymphedema

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 36:01


    Lymphedema primarily affects the lymphatic system, which is part of the body's immune system and helps maintain the correct balance of fluids. It transports immune cells and nutrients and filters out germs and waste. Join Chris Curry as he learns more about Lymphedema from Dr. Hari Kashyap and his patient, Naomi Nieves

    Neuroendocrine Tumors

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 36:43


    Neuroendocrine tumors have a multitude of different names, including carcinoid disease, carcinoid syndrome neuroendocrine tumor, and neuroendocrine neoplasia. Join Chris Curry as he learns about these 'zebra' tumors, and why they can be so difficult to diagnose .

    Ovarian Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 22:34


    Join us as we speak to Dr. Bunja Rungruang about Ovarian Cancer and the importance of knowing your family health history.

    Leukemia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 32:54


    For Leukemia awareness month, we sat down with Dr. Jorge Cortes (Director of the GCC) and learned all about leukemia, including treatment options and advancements.

    Human Papillomavirus (HPV)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 22:25


    Each year, 13 million Americans, including teenagers, become infected with Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Join us as we learn more about this virus and the only vaccine that can prevent cancer.

    Female Obesity

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 37:08


    In this episode, find out how bariatric and metabolic surgeries can prevent cancer and other medical conditions.

    Prostate Cancer & Advancements in Treatment

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 36:20


    Chris Curry sits down with Drs. Martha Terris & Jordan Ciuro to discuss prostate cancer and the latest advancements with treatment options

    Burkitt Lymphoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 32:14


    On this episode, Chris sits down with Dr. Ayushi Chauhan with learn about Burkitt Lymphoma. Learn about Burkitt, along with its origin and what risk factors to look out for!

    Cervical Cancer & Screening Importance (With Guest Host!)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 19:01


    On this episode of a Cancer Conversation, we have a guest host! Lindsey moved from behind the cameras to the front of them to fill in for Chris and to discuss cervical cancer and screening options with Dr. Higgins! To learn more, visit: https://news.augustahealth.org/2023/0...

    Overcoming Testicular Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 39:39


    Chris Curry sits down with Dr. C. Freeman McCluskey, an intern working on the Urologic Cancer Care team at AU Health. McCluskey is no stranger to Urologic Cancer, and in this episode, he shares his story about his testicular cancer diagnosis and journey.

    Leptomeningeal Disease Clinic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 31:05


    Leptomeningeal disease is a type of metastatic cancer. The leptomeninges are two layers of tissue covering the brain and spinal cord. They are the innermost layers covering the brain's surface, blood vessels, and cerebrospinal fluid. Five to eight percent of people with cancer will develop leptomeningeal disease. It is estimated that of the ~54,000 Georgians diagnosed each year with invasive cancer, as many as 4,000 are at risk of developing leptomeningeal disease. Chris Curry sits down with Dr. Wallace, an assistant professor in the Department of Hematology/Oncology at the Medical College of Georgia to discuss Leptomeningeal disease and the newest clinic to aid in patient care and treatment of the disease.

    Thoracic-Oncology NOW (New Oncology Workgroup) Clinic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 41:04


    The Thoracic-Oncology NOW (New Oncology Workgroup) Clinic is a multidisciplinary clinic that is staffed by four specialized physicians with expertise in the treatment of thoracic malignancies, the clinic takes place every Wednesday afternoon at the Georgia Cancer Center. The thoracic multidisciplinary team provides personalized care for every type and stage of lung cancer and other cancers in the chest, including all primary lung, thymic, chest wall (sarcomas) cancers and pleural mesothelioma, esophageal cancer, metastatic disease to lungs, malignant pleural effusions, port-a-catheter placement. The Thoracic NOW Clinic and the use of artificial intelligence to improve the accuracy and the diagnosis of lung nodules are important parts of the effort of our cancer center to provide exceptional patient care.

    Oral Cancer & The CHANGE Initiative

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 32:00


    In this episode of A Cancer Conversation, Chris Curry sits down with Dr. Scarlet Charmelo Silva to discuss different Oral Cancers and the importance of visiting the dentist. He also speaks with Dr. Marlo Vernon about the CHANGE Initiative to bring healthy habits to local Augusta communities to combat cancer. #cancerscreening #augustauniversity #cancer #cancerprevention #georgiacancercenter #headandneckcancer #oralcancer

    Pediatric Cancer Predisposition Clinic

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 35:54


    In this episode, Chris Curry sits down with Drs. John Henson & Eric Ring. Together, Ring and Henson created the Pediatric Cancer Predisposition Clinic at the Children's Hospital of Georgia. The clinic focuses on children who have a predisposition to cancer, which is a genetic mutation that increases the chance of developing cancer at an earlier age.

    Colorectal Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 13:02


    In today's episode, Chris Curry sits down with Dr. Ken Vega to discuss everything you need to know about colorectal cancer. #georgiacancercenter #cancerscreening #cancerprevention #cancer #coloncancer #coloncancerawareness #augustauniversity #auhealth

    World Cancer Day 2023

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 40:17


    While people living in smaller, more rural towns in Georgia may have been able to visit their primary care provider on a regular basis, they may not have a choice for specialized care when that family doctor delivers the news, “You have cancer.” And numerous research studies have shown just how vital access to cancer care closer to home can be in giving someone a better chance at surviving their cancer. This is why multiple teams working inside the Georgia Cancer Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University are committed to closing care gaps across Georgia. This desire to make cancer prevention and quality cancer treatment available to communities in need, to close the cancer care gap, is shared by cancer care organizations and communities across the globe and is the theme for World Cancer Day 2023. World Cancer Day, created on February 4, 2000, at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium in Paris, is an initiative of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). In addition to adoption of World Cancer Day, the Paris Charter “aims to promote research, prevent cancer, improve patient services, raise awareness and mobilize the global community to make progress against cancer.” “Close the Care Gap” addresses barriers to prevention and promotes access to cancer risk reduction resources and services. Join Chris Curry for this episode of "A Cancer Conversation" as he discusses ways the Georgia Cancer Center is working to "Close the Care Gap" with Dr. Jorge Cortes, director of the Georgia Cancer Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, and Maryclaire Regan, a member of the Cancer Center's Cancer Information and Awareness program. Learn more about World Cancer Day: https://www.worldcancerday.org/ Learn more about the Cancer Center's Cancer Information and Awareness program: https://www.augusta.edu/cancer/community/information-and-awareness.php Tobacco Cessation Program: https://www.augusta.edu/cancer/community/tobacco-cessation.php #WorldCancerDay #CloseTheCareGap #CancerScreening #CancerPrevention #CommunityConnections

    Cancer Epidemiology

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 52:19


    Dr. Justin Moore is an epidemiologist with vast skills in biostatistics, epidemiology, database design, geographic information systems (GIS), mediation analysis, and cancer prevention and control. Dr. Moore serves as an assistant professor in the Cancer Prevention, Control, & Population Health Program, Department of Medicine; and the Institute of Public and Preventive Health at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. Dr. Moore's research explores the intersection between race (including effects of racism) and place (social and built environment) on various health outcomes including cancer and infectious diseases. Dr. Moore's work delineated that place matters for African American, Hispanic, and rural populations characterized by hot spots of excess mortality from breast cancer, lung cancer, early-onset colorectal cancer, sepsis, and COVID-19. In this episode of A Cancer Conversation, Dr. Moore sits down with Chris Curry to discuss what a day in the life of an epidemiologist looks like, and why Dr. Moore is so passionate about making a difference in the health of people in his community. Meet Dr. Justin Xavier Moore: https://www.augusta.edu/cancer/research/cpcph/justin-moore.php

    Breast Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 47:25


    According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in 8 women in the United States will be diagnosed with breast cancer at some point in their lifetimes, and 1 in 39 will die from it. Finding breast cancer in its earliest stages is vital for successfully treating it – or even beating it. That is why regular screenings and mammograms are so important for women, especially women age 40 and over. In this episode of "A Cancer Conversation", Chris Curry sits down with Dr. Alicia Arnold, a breast surgical oncologist, and Dr. Jordan Ciuro, a breast medical oncologist for a discussion about treatment options, genetic testing, and why mental health and support groups are important in helping women, and men, diagnosed and living with breast cancer. Augusta University Breast Cancer Care Program: https://www.augustahealth.org/cancer-care/breast-cancer Additional Information: https://go.augusta.edu/breastcancer

    A Cancer Conversation - Dr. Balveen Kaur

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 35:03


    If you hear singing in the mornings in the corridors at the Georgia Cancer Center, then you might run into Dr. Balveen Kaur, the newest faculty member at the Cancer Center and Medical College of Georgia. Before coming to Augusta to serve as associate director for basic science research, Kaur was at the University of Texas Health Science Center where she served as the Vice Chair of Research in the department of Neurological Surgery. While she loved her position there she is very excited about being on a college campus and finds it very rewarding to be around young minds. Early on in her career Kaur was interested in translational research and seeing how bench experiments can evolve into clinical trials. This evolution from experiment to treatment motivated and inspired her throughout her career. Join Chris Curry for this episode of "A Cancer Conversation" as he sits down with Dr. Kaur to talk about her passion for cancer research, and for educating the next generation of laboratory scientists.

    Psycho-Social Oncology Care Program

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 34:33


    When it comes to treating cancer, the Georgia Cancer Center at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University believes in treating the entire patient, and not just their cancer. Join Chris Curry for a conversation with Dr. Lauren Bigham in this episode of "A Cancer Conversation". Dr. Bigham is the director of the Georgia Cancer Center's Psycho-Social Oncology Care program. In this episode, Dr. Bigham talks about her approach to Patient- and Family-Centered Care and how she and her team support a cancer patients mental health and emotional health needs.

    Sarcoma

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 18:35


    It may be one of the less common forms of cancer, but that does not mean you should not be aware of your risk for developing a bone or soft tissue sarcoma the next time you see or feel a lump or bump that just does not feel like it should be there and be that painful. “Any mass larger than a golf ball in areas adjacent to the arms or legs or a mass larger than a marble in the hands or feet should be considered a sarcoma until proven otherwise,” said Dr. Kelly Homlar, an associate professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University. When it comes to treating both soft tissue and bone sarcomas, Homlar works with a multidisciplinary team with expertise in sarcoma care. The members of the team include a medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, sarcoma pathologist, orthopaedic surgeon, plastic surgeon, and musculoskeletal radiologist. Join Chris Curry for this episode of "A Cancer Conversation" as he discusses the different types of sarcoma, treatment options, and how Dr. Homlar connects with her patients to offer Patient- and Family-Centered Care at Augusta University Health and the Georgia Cancer Center.

    Skin Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 23:15


    How healthy is your skin? You're missing out if your skincare routine doesn't include a monthly skin self-exam. No type of cancer affects more people than skin cancer — one in five Americans will develop it by the time they are 70, according to the Skin Cancer Foundation. There are three main types of skin cancer, including basal cell carcinoma (BCC), squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) and melanoma. BCC and SCC are the most common and second-most-common types of skin cancer, respectively. Melanoma is rarer but more serious — it causes many deaths from skin cancer despite accounting for about 1% of total cases, the American Cancer Society reports. Join Chris Curry for this episode's conversation on skin cancer. Chris talks with Dr. Harold Rabinovitz, a skin cancer expert, to discuss the different types of skin cancer, how each type can be treated, and how to protect your skin to prevent skin cancer from developing. #SkinCancer #GCCSpreadAwareness #CancerPrevention

    Bladder Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 12:02


    May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month, and Chris Curry sits down with Dr. Martha Terris to discuss bladder cancer and what treatment options are available for patients diagnosed with the disease. The Georgia Cancer Center's Urologic Cancer Care program focuses on urinary tract and genital cancer care through groundbreaking treatments and clinical trials not available anywhere else in the region. Meet Dr. Martha Terris - https://www.augustahealth.org/provider/martha-terris

    Brain Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 25:46


    While no cancer diagnosis is easy, some can affect our bodies in more ways than others. For people living with brain cancer, they are living with a tumor that can affect who they are as a person. But, new treatment options being offered in Cancer Centers across the country can offer brain cancer patients the opportunity to live a longer life even with one of the most serious tumor types. Join Chris Curry for this episode of "A Cancer Conversation" with the Georgia Cancer Center as Chris discusses brain cancer with Dr. John Henson, a neuro-medical oncologist at the Cancer Center. Dr. Henson also shares information about a few, new programs he is building at the Georgia Cancer Center focused on the field of hereditary cancer care. Read More - https://go.augusta.edu/braincancerconversation Georgia Cancer Center Dr. John W. Henson Physician Profile #BrainCancer #GeorgiaCancerCenter #ACancerConversation #GCCSpreadAwareness

    Testicular Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 30:49


    One minute, he is a young, healthy, physically active man with his entire life in front of him. The next, he's a patient in the lobby of the Georgia Cancer Center at Augusta University Health waiting to see a urologic oncologist after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. But he won't be a patient for long as the team welcomes him into their extended clinical family to make sure this man has every resource he will need throughout his treatment process. According to the American Cancer Society, the average age of a testicular cancer patient is about 33 years old. Dr. Zach Klaassen said he has seen patients in his clinic in their early 20s. And while a cancer diagnosis in general can create a plethora of emotions for patients, for young men the response can be quite severe. Join Chris Curry and Dr. Klaassen for a conversation about testicular cancer, the role parents play in talking about the disease with their child, and why mental health resources are important for men diagnosed with testicular cancer.

    Head and Neck Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 31:22


    Nearly 54,000 Americans will develop cancer of the head and neck (most of which is preventable) this year; nearly 11,200 of them will die from it. Fortunately, most head and neck cancers produce early symptoms, and knowing and recognizing the signs can save your life. April is Head & Neck Cancer Awareness Month! In this episode of a Cancer Conversation, Chris Curry sits down with Dr. Kenneth Byrd, LaJuana Kennedy, Sarah Deen, and Barbara Carter. To learn more about early detection of head and neck cancer, check out our article: https://go.augusta.edu/HN

    National Nutrition Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 10:16


    March is National Nutrition Month®, hosted by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. This year's theme, Celebrate a World of Flavors, embraces global cultures, cuisines and inclusivity, plus highlights the ability of registered dietitian nutritionists. Join us for this episode of "A Cancer Conversation", as two of our dietitians at the Georgia Cancer Center and Augusta University Health, Sarah Deen and Rachel Johanek, provide some suggestions and tips for everyone on how to eat healthier while still embracing the joy food can bring us all. You can learn more about National Nutrition Month here: https://news.augustahealth.org/2022/03/04/celebrate-a-world-of-flavors-with-national-nutrition-month/

    Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 9:28


    Hello and welcome to the first episode of A Cancer Conversation with the Georgia Cancer Center for 2022. In this episode, our conversation is about cervical cancer. As you may know, January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. And we want to take this opportunity to share information with you all about this cancer and some of the topics our oncologists want you to be aware of. Joining Chris Curry for this episode is Dr. Robert Higgins. Dr. Higgins is a member of the Gynecologic Cancer Care Team at your Georgia Cancer Center. He is a professor in the Medical College of Georgia's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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