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A joint podcast by the American College of Radiology and American Cancer Society‘s National Lung Cancer Roundtable, featuring honest conversations about every aspect of lung cancer and hope for the future. The first limited series, ”Mythbusting LCS,” focu

American College of Radiology and National Lung Cancer Roundtable


    • Feb 28, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 13m AVG DURATION
    • 36 EPISODES


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    Thoracic Surgery and the Modern Paradigm for Screening Nodule Management

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 31:14


    To wrap up our “Power of Partnerships” series, Dr. Douglas Wood has a conversation about the thoracic surgeon's role in lung cancer with fellow thoracic surgeons Dr. Leah Backhus, Dr. Tom Varghese, and Dr. Farhood Farjah. They discuss the surgeon's role in screening programs, evaluating nodules from a surgical perspective, and how to avoid harm and minimize unnecessary surgery for patients without cancer. Douglas E. Wood, MD, FACS, FRCSEd is the Chair of Surgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle, and a physician with the Seattle Care Alliance. Dr. Wood has previously served as president of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and director of the American Board of Thoracic Surgery. Leah Backhus, MD, MPH, FACS is an Associate Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford University. Dr. Backhus is the Co-Director of the Thoracic Surgery Clinical Research Program and Associate Program Director of the Thoracic CT Surgery Residency Training Program at Stanford. Thomas K. Varghese Jr., MD, MS is an Associate Professor of Surgery and the Head of Thoracic Surgery at the University of Utah. Dr. Varghese has also previously served as the Interim Executive Medical Director at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. Farhood Farjah, MD, MPH, FACS is an Associate Professor of Surgery and an Endowed Chair of Lung Cancer Research at the University of Washington. Dr. Farjah is a physician with the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance. As a follow-up to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Reaching Vulnerable Populations

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 37:10


    Continuing the focus on patients, Dr. Efrén J. Flores speaks with Dr. Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, Alexandra L. Potter, and Angela Zhou from the American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative about outreach to populations vulnerable to lung cancer that are underserved in lung screening. This includes identifying how stigma is a barrier, finding ways to establish education and trust in communities typically distrustful of the medical establishment, and interdisciplinary approaches to cancer screening. Efrén J. Flores, MD, is a radiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he also serves as Officer of Radiology Community Health Improvement and Equity, and an Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School. Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, MD, is an attending thoracic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital, and an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. The American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative (ALSCI) was founded by Dr. Yang and Alexandra L. Potter, Director of ALSCI, to spread awareness about the importance of lung cancer screening for high-risk patients. Angela Zhou is the Outreach Coordinator for ALSCI. As a follow-up to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Patients Are Looking For a Community: How Lung Cancer Advocacy Works

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 32:57


    For 2022's National Patient Recognition Week, Elridge Proctor of the Go2 Foundation sits down with Heidi and Pierre Onda of the White Ribbon Project and Nichelle Stigger from LUNGevity to discuss how they went from patient to patient advocates and ways those without lung cancer can use their voices for change. Elridge Proctor, MPA, is the Senior Director for Government Affairs and Public Policy at the Go2 Foundation for Lung Cancer, with over 15 years of experience in patient advocacy and non-profit work. Heidi Onda, MS, is a health educator and fitness trainer as well as a lung cancer survivor. She and her husband Pierre Onda, MD, MPH, founded "The White Ribbon Project" in 2020 to promote awareness and the idea that “anyone with lungs can get lung cancer.” Nichelle Stigger is a middle school teacher and Board Member for the LUNGevity Foundation who was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2016.     As a followup to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Patient and Family Centered Care in Lung Cancer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 23:25


    Dr. Debra Dyer and experienced patient advocates Rhonda Meckstroth and Gina Hollenbeck discuss shifting lung cancer from a quantitative perspective to a patient and family centered one, including changing the face of lung cancer, and how medicine can further support patients beginning immediately post diagnosis. Debra Dyer, MD, FACR, is the Chair of Radiology at National Jewish Health in Denver, Colorado. Dr. Dyer also leads the lung screening program at National Jewish Health, and serves as Committee Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee. Rhonda Meckstroth has been a patient advocate since 2015, when her husband Jeff was diagnosed with stage IV non-small cell adenocarcinoma with an ALK mutation. Mrs. Meckstroth serves on the NLCRT Task Force Triage for Appropriate Treatment and Stigma/Nihilism Task Force, and is a leader in the ALK Positive Support Group. Gina Hollenbeck, BSN, started her work in lung cancer advocacy when she was diagnosed with stage IV ALK positive lung cancer in 2015. Mrs. Hollenbeck was Board President of ALK Positive Inc, and now serves on the executive board.    As a followup to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Lung Cancer Screening and the Veteran Experience: Past, Present, and Future

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 19:40


    Dr. Nichole Tanner, nurse practitioner Shannon Magee, and experienced patient advocate Jim Pantelas discuss the unique challenges of treating lung cancer through the Veterans Administration (VA) hospital system, and the support provided to veterans pre- and post-diagnosis. Nichole Tripician Tanner, MD, MSCR, is a pulmonologist at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center in Charleston, South Carolina, with a joint appointment as a Professor of Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC). Dr. Tanner has led the lung screening program at the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center since 2013, as well as the lung screening program at MUSC Hollings Cancer Center. Shannon Magee, FNP, has been the lead nurse navigator for the Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center's lung screening program since 2015. Jim Pantelas is a 15-year cancer survivor and navy veteran who has partnered with the Go2 Foundation for Lung Cancer to lobby Capitol Hill for increased funding for lung cancer research and early detection programs. As a followup to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Social Determinants of Health and Lung Cancer Care and Control

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 27:08


    Dr. Ruth Carlos, Dr. Lucy Spalluto, and patient advocate Andrea Borondy-Kitts discuss social determinants of health and how they affect lung cancer diagnosis and treatment, including what disparities currently exist, how policy changes could reduce those disparities, and how to move closer to health equity. Ruth C. Carlos, MD, MS, FACR is a Professor of Radiology, and serves as the Assistant Chair for Clinical Research at the University of Michigan. Dr. Carlos additionally serves as the National Lung Cancer Roundtable's Policy Task Force Chair and as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American College of Radiology (JACR). Lucy Spalluto, MD, MPH, is an Associate Professor of Radiology as well as a health services researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Dr. Spalluto serves on the ACR's Commission on Patient- and Family-Centered Care and Commission for Women and Diversity, and as a Past President of the American Association for Women in Radiology (AAWR). Andrea Borondy-Kitts, MS, MPH, is a retired aerospace engineer who became a patient advocate after losing her husband to lung cancer in 2013. Ms. Borondy-Kitts is an Associate Editor for the JACR and serves as an experienced patient advocate to a number of national and local organizations, including the ACR and NLCRT, and the Massachusetts Comprehensive Cancer Prevention & Control Network. As a follow-up to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Stigma and Nihilism in Lung Cancer Care and Control (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 38:16


    Dr. Jamie Studts continues the conversation about stigma and nihilism from the clinician scientist perspective with Dr. Jamie S. Ostroff and Dr. Lisa Carter-Harris, including how language contributes to stigma and the new International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) language guide. Jamie L. Studts, PhD, FSBM, is a Professor of Medical Oncology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Scientific Director of Behavioral Oncology. Dr. Studts also serves as the Chair for the NLCRT's Survivorship, Stigma, and Nihilism Task Group. Jamie S. Ostroff, PhD, is a behavioral scientist and the Chief of the Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Dr. Ostroff is the current Joseph Gaumont Chair of Cancer Prevention. Lisa Carter-Harris, PhD, APRN, ANP-C, FAAN, is a nurse practitioner and behavioral scientist and serves as the Director of the Tobacco Cessation Research Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences. As a follow-up to the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and American College of Radiology's 2021 webinar series, the “Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Stigma and Nihilism in Lung Cancer Care and Control (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 37:25


    "The Power of Partnerships” limited podcast series will feature conversations currently happening in the world of lung cancer with the people pushing the field into the future.   Dr. Jamie Studts and patient advocates Jill Feldman and Jim Pantelas discuss stigma surrounding lung cancer from internal and external sources and the work being done to combat stigma.   Jamie L. Studts, PhD, FSBM, is a Professor of Medical Oncology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and Scientific Director of Behavioral Oncology. Dr. Studts also serves as the Chair for the NLCRT's Survivorship, Stigma, and Nihilism Task Group.  Jill Feldman has been a life-long patient advocate, working with organizations like the LUNGevity Foundation, Go2 Foundation for Lung Cancer, and is the cofounder of EGFR, a patient community for patients diagnosed with EGFR positive lung cancer. Jim Pantelas is a 15-year cancer survivor and navy veteran who has partnered with the Go2 Foundation for Lung Cancer to lobby Capitol Hill for increased funding for lung cancer research and early detection programs.   Additional information on this episode's topic and guests, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources. Access the recordings of the 2021 webinar series that inspired this podcast series at https://pages.acr.org/2021-NLCRT-Webinar-Series.html.

    Mythbusting LCS Eligibility: Impact of COVID on Lung Cancer Screening (Part 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 6:31


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in Fall 2020. For the most up to date COVID-19 guidelines, please contact your local screening center. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, finishes her conversation with Dr. Patricia Rivera, MD, with a discussion on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on lung cancer screening. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Patricia Rivera is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Rivera currently serve as Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program at UNC. She serves as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Thoracic Society and will serve as President of ATS in 2023. She is a member of the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and serves as Vice-Chair of the Lung Cancer in Women and the Biomarker Task Forces. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS Eligibility: Biomarker Testing (Part 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 6:41


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. For part four of their discussion, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Patricia Rivera, MD, discuss the importance of biomarker testing for patients with advanced NSCLC. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Patricia Rivera is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Rivera currently serve as Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program at UNC. She serves as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Thoracic Society and will serve as President of ATS in 2023. She is a member of the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and serves as Vice-Chair of the Lung Cancer in Women and the Biomarker Task Forces. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS Eligibility: USPSTF Guidelines (Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 6:21


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and recorded in 2020. For the most up to date information on USPSTF coverage, please visit the ACR website for the list of private payer that have adopted the criteria. In part three of this series, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Patricia Rivera, MD, discuss the proposed USPSTF lung cancer screening guidelines. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Patricia Rivera is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Rivera currently serve as Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program at UNC. She serves as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Thoracic Society and will serve as President of ATS in 2023. She is a member of the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and serves as Vice-Chair of the Lung Cancer in Women and the Biomarker Task Forces. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS Eligibility: COVID-19 and Lung Cancer Screening (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 7:44


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in Fall 2020. For the most up to date COVID-19 guidelines, please contact your local screening center. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Patricia Rivera, MD, continue their conversation by discussing the impact COVID-19 has had on lung cancer screening programs across the country. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Patricia Rivera is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Rivera currently serve as Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program at UNC. She serves as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Thoracic Society and will serve as President of ATS in 2023. She is a member of the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and serves as Vice-Chair of the Lung Cancer in Women and the Biomarker Task Forces. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS Eligibility: Disparities (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 8:05


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, has a conversation with Dr. Patricia Rivera, MD, about disparities in eligibility criteria for, access to, and implementation of lung cancer screening in part one of a five-part conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Patricia Rivera is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Pulmonary Diseases and Critical Care Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Rivera currently serves as Co-Director of the Multidisciplinary Thoracic Oncology Program and Director of the Lung Cancer Screening Program at UNC. She serves as Secretary-Treasurer of the American Thoracic Society and will serve as President of ATS in 2023. She is a member of the National Lung Cancer Roundtable and serves as Vice-Chair of the Lung Cancer in Women and the Biomarker Task Forces. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Nursing: Lung Cancer and COVID-19 (Part 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 10:16


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in Fall 2020. For the most up to date COVID-19 guidelines, please contact your local screening center. In the final piece of their four-part discussion, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and nurse navigator Linda Dowling, RN, discuss lung cancer screening amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Linda Dowling was a nurse navigator at Rush University Medical Center. After obtaining her BSN, Linda focused her career on outpatient oncology and thoracic nurse navigation, including implementing and growing Rush's lung screening program and helping form the Tobacco Oversight Committee. Since this interview was recorded, she has retired from nursing. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Nursing: The Patients (Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 5:23


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and nurse navigator Linda Dowling, RN, talk about what patients should know about lung cancer screening in part three of their four-part discussion. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Linda Dowling was a nurse navigator at Rush University Medical Center. After obtaining her BSN, Linda focused her career on outpatient oncology and thoracic nurse navigation, including implementing and growing Rush's lung screening program and helping form the Tobacco Oversight Committee. Since this interview was recorded, she has retired from nursing. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Nursing: Misconceptions of the Screening Process (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 6:29


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and nurse navigator Linda Dowling, RN, discuss the myths surround the lung cancer screening process in part two of their conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Linda Dowling was a nurse navigator at Rush University Medical Center. After obtaining her BSN, Linda focused her career on outpatient oncology and thoracic nurse navigation, including implementing and growing Rush's lung screening program and helping form the Tobacco Oversight Committee. Since this interview was recorded, she has retired from nursing. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Nursing: Smoking Cessation and Stigma (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 8:06


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, chats with nurse navigator Linda Dowling, RN, about smoking cessation and stigma in the lung cancer screening setting in part one of a four-part series. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Linda Dowling was a nurse navigator at Rush University Medical Center. After obtaining her BSN, Linda focused her career on outpatient oncology and thoracic nurse navigation, including implementing and growing Rush's lung screening program and helping form the Tobacco Oversight Committee. Since this interview was recorded, she has retired from nursing. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS with Patients: Risks Related to Lung Cancer (Part 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 10:16


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In the final part of their discussion, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and patient advocate Ron Simmons talk about the risks related to lung cancer. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Ron Simmons is a cancer survivor and experienced patient advocate. Ron was initially diagnosed with Stage 1 colon cancer through routine colonoscopy in 2013; his diagnosis with Stage 3 lung cancer four years later was decidedly less smooth. As of 2021, Ron still reports that he has no evidence of disease, and additionally was able to remove his chemotherapy port. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS with Patients: Lung Cancer Diagnosis (Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 8:06


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and patient advocate Ron Simmons discuss the patient perspective of being diagnosed with lung cancer in part three of their conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Ron Simmons is a cancer survivor and experienced patient advocate. Ron was initially diagnosed with Stage 1 colon cancer through routine colonoscopy in 2013; his diagnosis with Stage 3 lung cancer four years later was decidedly less smooth. As of 2021, Ron still reports that he has no evidence of disease, and additionally was able to remove his chemotherapy port. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS with Patients: Demographics of Lung Cancer Screening (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 7:53


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and patient advocate Ron Simmons continue their conversation with a discussion on the demographics of patients who are screened for lung cancer. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Ron Simmons is a cancer survivor and experienced patient advocate. Ron was initially diagnosed with Stage 1 colon cancer through routine colonoscopy in 2013; his diagnosis with Stage 3 lung cancer four years later was decidedly less smooth. As of 2021, Ron still reports that he has no evidence of disease, and additionally was able to remove his chemotherapy port. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS with Patients: Ron Simmons‘ Story (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 9:01


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, starts her four-part conversation with Ron Simmons, a cancer survivor and patient advocate, by asking him to share his patient story. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Ron Simmons is a cancer survivor and experienced patient advocate. Ron was initially diagnosed with Stage 1 colon cancer through routine colonoscopy in 2013; his diagnosis with Stage 3 lung cancer four years later was decidedly less smooth. As of 2021, Ron still reports that he has no evidence of disease, and additionally was able to remove his chemotherapy port. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Radiology: The National Lung Cancer Roundtable (Part 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 9:10


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and recorded in 2020. In the last part of their five-part conversation, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Ella Kazerooni, MD, discuss Dr. Kazerooni's work with the National Lung Cancer Roundtable. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Ella Kazerooni is a Professor of Radiology & Internal Medicine and serves as the Associate Chief Clinical Officer for the Diagnostic and Clinical Information Oversight Team within the University of Michigan Medical Group. She is the inaugural chair of the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Roundtable. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Radiology: Abnormal Lung Screening Results (Part 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 9:06


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In part four of five of an ongoing conversation, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Ella Kazerooni, MD, discuss from a radiology perspective what a patient should expect if their lung cancer screening CT exam is abnormal. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Ella Kazerooni is a Professor of Radiology & Internal Medicine and serves as the Associate Chief Clinical Officer for the Diagnostic and Clinical Information Oversight Team within the University of Michigan Medical Group. She is the inaugural chair of the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Roundtable. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Radiology: Radiation Dose (Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 6:24


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Ella Kazerooni, MD, discuss concerns about radiation dose from a lung cancer screening CT in part three of their five-part conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Ella Kazerooni is a Professor of Radiology & Internal Medicine and serves as the Associate Chief Clinical Officer for the Diagnostic and Clinical Information Oversight Team within the University of Michigan Medical Group. She is the inaugural chair of the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Roundtable. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Radiology: Patient Expectations (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 6:46


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In the second part of their five-part discussion, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, continues her conversation with Dr. Ella Kazerooni, MD, about what patients should expect when they come in for a lung cancer screening CT exam. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Ella Kazerooni is a Professor of Radiology & Internal Medicine and serves as the Associate Chief Clinical Officer for the Diagnostic and Clinical Information Oversight Team within the University of Michigan Medical Group. She is the inaugural chair of the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Roundtable. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Radiology: Role of the Radiologist (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 7:14


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In this new five-part conversation, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, speaks with Dr. Ella Kazerooni, MD, about the radiologist's role in lung cancer screening. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Ella Kazerooni is a Professor of Radiology & Internal Medicine and serves as the Associate Chief Clinical Officer for the Diagnostic and Clinical Information Oversight Team within the University of Michigan Medical Group. She is the inaugural chair of the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Roundtable. Additional information on this episode's guest and topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Pulmonology: The National Lung Cancer Roundtable (Part 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 13:50


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In the final part of their five-part conversation, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Gerard Silvestri, MD, showcase the National Lung Cancer Roundtable's (NLCRT) work with member organizations to advance efforts to promote lung cancer screening. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Gerard Silvestri is a lung cancer pulmonologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He has served on the Data and Safety Monitoring Board of the national Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian screening trial, representing the lung arm of the trial. Dr. Silvestri participates as a Steering Committee member and Task Group Chair on the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Screening Roundtable Steering Committee. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Pulmonology: Adhering to Screening Protocol Annually (Part 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 8:25


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, continues her conversation with Dr. Gerard Silvestri, MD, about the importance of adhering to the screening protocol annually to achieve full benefit in the fourth installment in their five-part discussion. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Gerard Silvestri is a lung cancer pulmonologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He has served on the Data and Safety Monitoring Board of the national Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian screening trial, representing the lung arm of the trial. Dr. Silvestri participates as a Steering Committee member and Task Group Chair on the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Screening Roundtable Steering Committee. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Pulmonology: Abnormal Exams (Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 10:02


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In part three of their five-part conversation, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Gerard Silvestri, MD, discuss what a patient should expect if their lung cancer screening CT exam is abnormal. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Gerard Silvestri is a lung cancer pulmonologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He has served on the Data and Safety Monitoring Board of the national Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian screening trial, representing the lung arm of the trial. Dr. Silvestri participates as a Steering Committee member and Task Group Chair on the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Screening Roundtable Steering Committee. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Pulmonology: Patient Expectations Regarding Tobacco Treatment (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 8:11


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, continues her conversation with Dr. Gerard Silvestri, MD, about what a patient can expect regarding tobacco treatment in the context of lung cancer screening in part two of this five-part conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Gerard Silvestri is a lung cancer pulmonologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He has served on the Data and Safety Monitoring Board of the national Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian screening trial, representing the lung arm of the trial. Dr. Silvestri participates as a Steering Committee member and Task Group Chair on the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Screening Roundtable Steering Committee. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Pulmonology: Role of the Pulmonologist (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 7:49


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. To get the pulmonologist perspective of lung cancer screening, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, speaks with Dr. Gerard Silvestri, MD, about what the role of the pulmonologist is in lung cancer screening in the first episode of this five-part conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Gerard Silvestri is a lung cancer pulmonologist at the Medical University of South Carolina. He has served on the Data and Safety Monitoring Board of the national Prostate, Lung, Colorectal and Ovarian screening trial, representing the lung arm of the trial. Dr. Silvestri participates as a Steering Committee member and Task Group Chair on the American Cancer Society's National Lung Cancer Screening Roundtable Steering Committee. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Primary Care: Low Dose CT Dosage (Part 5)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 8:28


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Mike Gieske, MD, wrap up their five-part discussion in this final installment on radiation and dose exposure associated with low dose CTs. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Mike Gieske has been a primary care physician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY since 1987. In addition to his daily practice, Dr. Gieske is the lead physician at his site in Ft. Mitchell, KY, and serves as East Division Physician Director of Primary Care. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Primary Care: The False Positive Myth (Part 4)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 6:39


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, continues her conversation with Dr. Mike Gieske, MD, as they discuss the myths surrounding false positive and false negative rates in part four of this five-part conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Mike Gieske has been a primary care physician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY since 1987. In addition to his daily practice, Dr. Gieske is the lead physician at his site in Ft. Mitchell, KY, and serves as East Division Physician Director of Primary Care. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Primary Care: Addressing Stigma (Part 3)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 7:43


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. In part three of their five-part conversation, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, and Dr. Mike Gieske, MD, focus on stigma from a health care professional's point of view. The conversation also covers how to overcome negative feelings about patients actively using tobacco and how to address lung cancer screening in your practice with individuals who may not feel comfortable with the conversation. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Mike Gieske has been a primary care physician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY since 1987. In addition to his daily practice, Dr. Gieske is the lead physician at his site in Ft. Mitchell, KY, and serves as East Division Physician Director of Primary Care. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Primary Care: Conversations with Patients (Part 2)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 10:02


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, continues her conversation with Dr. Mike Gieske, MD. In part two of a five-part conversation, they discuss how to have a conversation with a patient about Lung Cancer Screening, including the administrative perspective, and how to change patient intake to make asking initial screening questions part of your practice. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Mike Gieske has been a primary care physician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY since 1987. In addition to his daily practice, Dr. Gieske is the lead physician at his site in Ft. Mitchell, KY, and serves as East Division Physician Director of Primary Care. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

    Mythbusting LCS in Primary Care: Shared Decision Making (Part 1)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 13:11


    *This episode was originally part of the ACR Bulletin podcast and was recorded in 2020. As part of National Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2020, Dr. Debra Dyer, MD, Chair of the ACR's Lung Cancer Screening Steering Committee, had a series of conversations with stakeholders across the healthcare spectrum about myths in lung screening in the limited series “Mythbusting Lung Cancer Screening.” Dr. Debra Dyer kicks things off with Dr. Mike Gieske, MD. In part one of this five-part conversation, they discuss shared decision making with the patient, how long it takes, and what resources can be used to help facilitate the conversation. Dr. Mike Gieske has been a primary care physician at St. Elizabeth Medical Center in Edgewood, KY since 1987. In addition to his daily practice, Dr. Gieske is the lead physician at his site in Ft. Mitchell, KY, and serves as East Division Physician Director of Primary Care. Additional information on this topic, as well as the resources mentioned during the episode, can be found at https://www.acr.org/Clinical-Resources/Lung-Cancer-Screening-Resources.

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