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Dr. Kathleen Horst, Dr. Rachel Jimenez, and Dr. Yara Abdou discuss the updated guideline from ASTRO, ASCO, and SSO on postmastectomy radiation therapy. They share new and updated recommendations on topics including PMRT after upfront surgery, PMRT after neoadjuvant systemic therapy, dose and fractionation schedules, and delivery techniques. They comment on the importance of a multidisciplinary approach and providing personalized care based on individual patient characteristics. Finally, they review ongoing research that may impact these evidence-based guidelines in the future. Read the full guideline, “Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy: An ASTRO-ASCO-SSO Clinical Practice Guideline” at www.asco.org/breast-cancer-guidelines" TRANSCRIPT This guideline, clinical tools, and resources are available at www.asco.org/breast-cancer-guidelines. Read the full text of the guideline and review authors' disclosures of potential conflicts of interest in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, https://ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JCO-25-01747 Brittany Harvey: Hello and welcome to the ASCO Guidelines podcast, one of ASCO's podcasts delivering timely information to keep you up to date on the latest changes, challenges, and advances in oncology. You can find all the shows, including this one, at asco.org/podcasts. My name is Brittany Harvey, and today I am interviewing Dr. Kathleen Horst, expert panel chair from Stanford University; Dr. Rachel Jimenez, expert panel vice chair from Massachusetts General Hospital; and Dr. Yara Abdou, ASCO representative from the University of North Carolina, authors on "Postmastectomy Radiation Therapy: An American Society for Radiation Oncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, and Society of Surgical Oncology Clinical Practice Guideline." Thank you for being here today, Dr. Horst, Dr. Jimenez, and Dr. Abdou. Dr. Kathleen Horst: Thank you for having us. Brittany Harvey: And then just before we discuss this guideline, I would like to note that ASCO takes great care in the development of its guidelines and ensuring that the ASCO conflict of interest policy is followed for each guideline. The disclosures of potential conflicts of interest for the guideline panel, including Dr. Horst, Dr. Jimenez, and Dr. Abdou who have joined us here today, are available online with the publication of the guideline in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, which is linked in the show notes. Then to dive into the content that we are here today to talk about, Dr. Horst, could you start us off by describing what prompted the update for this joint guideline between ASTRO, ASCO, and SSO, and what is the scope of this 2025 guideline on postmastectomy radiation therapy? Dr. Kathleen Horst: Thank you. This joint guideline was last updated in 2016. Over the past decade, the treatment of breast cancer has evolved substantially. Newer systemic therapy regimens have increasingly personalized treatment based on tumor biology, and local therapy management has explored both the de-escalation of axillary surgery and more abbreviated courses of radiation therapy. Given these advances, it was important to revisit the role of postmastectomy radiotherapy in this modern era of breast cancer therapy. This updated guideline addresses four key questions, including postmastectomy radiation therapy after upfront surgery as well as after neoadjuvant systemic therapy. It also reviews the evolving role of various dose and fractionation schedules and optimal treatment techniques and dose constraints. Brittany Harvey: Excellent. I appreciate that background, Dr. Horst. So then, next, Dr. Jimenez, I would like to review the recommendations of this guideline across those four key questions that Dr. Horst just mentioned. So first, what does the panel recommend for PMRT for patients who received initial treatment with mastectomy? Dr. Rachel Jimenez: The panel provided pretty strong consensus that patients with positive lymph nodes or patients with large tumors involving the skin or the chest wall should receive postmastectomy radiation. However, the panel also recognized that the omission of postmastectomy radiation may be appropriate for select patients who have positive lymph nodes and have an axillary lymph node dissection if they have a low nodal burden and other favorable clinical or pathologic features. For patients without lymph node involvement at the time of surgery and no involvement of the skin or chest wall, postmastectomy radiation was not advised by the panel. Brittany Harvey: Understood. It is helpful to understand those recommendations for that patient population. Following that, Dr. Abdou, what are the key recommendations for PMRT for patients who received neoadjuvant systemic therapy before mastectomy? Dr. Yara Abdou: When we think about PMRT after neoadjuvant treatment, the key point is that the initial stage of presentation still matters a lot. So for example, if a patient comes in with more advanced disease, say a large primary tumor, like a clinical T4, or more extensive nodal disease, like an N2 or N3 disease, those patients should get PMRT, no matter how well they respond to neoadjuvant therapy, because we know it reduces the risk of recurrence and that has been shown pretty consistently. On the other hand, if there are still positive lymph nodes after neoadjuvant treatment, basically residual nodal disease, PMRT is also strongly recommended because the risk of local-regional recurrence is much higher in that setting. The gray area is the group of patients who start with a lower burden of nodal disease, such as N1 disease, but then become node negative at surgery. For those patients, we tend to individualize the decision. So if the patient is young or has triple-negative disease, or if there is a lot of residual disease in the breast even though the nodes are cleared, then radiation is probably helpful. But if everything has melted away with pCR in both the breast and the nodes, then it may be safe to omit PMRT in those patients. For patients with smaller tumors and no nodal involvement to begin with, like a clinical T1-T2 N0, if they are still node negative after neoadjuvant treatment, then PMRT is generally not recommended because their baseline recurrence risk is low. And finally, if the margins are positive and cannot be re-excised, then PMRT is recommended after neoadjuvant therapy. Brittany Harvey: Yes, those distinctions are important for appropriate patient selection. So then, Dr. Horst, we have just reviewed the indications for PMRT, but for those patients who receive PMRT, what are the appropriate treatment volumes and dose fractionation regimens? Dr. Kathleen Horst: The guideline addresses coverage of the chest wall and regional nodes with a specific discussion of the data regarding internal mammary nodal irradiation, which has been an area of controversy over many years. The guideline also reviews the data exploring moderate hypofractionation, or shorter courses of radiation therapy. The task force recommends utilizing moderate hypofractionation for the majority of women requiring postmastectomy radiation, which is likely to have a large impact on clinical practice. This recommendation is based on the evolving data demonstrating that a 3-week course of radiotherapy after mastectomy provides similar oncologic outcomes and minimal toxicity for most patients compared to the standard 5-week treatment course. Brittany Harvey: Thank you for reviewing that set of recommendations as well. So then, Dr. Jimenez, to wrap us up on the key questions here, what delivery techniques are recommended for treating patients who receive PMRT? Dr. Rachel Jimenez: So this portion of the guideline is likely to be most helpful for radiation oncologists because it represents the most technical part of the guideline, but we do believe that it offers some important guidance that has, to this point, been lacking in the postmastectomy radiation setting. So first, the panel recommends that all patients should undergo 3-dimensional radiation planning using CAT scan based imaging, and this includes contouring. So contouring refers to the explicit identification, using a drawing interface on the CAT scan imaging, by the radiation oncologist to identify the areas that are targeted to receive radiation, as well as all of the nearby normal tissues that could receive unintended radiation exposure. And we also provide radiation oncologists in the guideline with suggestions about how much dose each target tissue should receive and what the dose limits should be for normal tissues. Additionally, we make some recommendations regarding the manner in which radiation is delivered. So for example, we advise that when conventional radiation methods are not sufficient for covering the areas of the body that are still at risk for cancer, or where too high of a dose of radiation would be anticipated to a normal part of the body, that providers employ a technique called intensity modulated radiation therapy, or IMRT. And if IMRT is going to be used, we also advise regular 3-dimensional imaging assessments of the patient's body relative to the treatment machine to ensure treatment fidelity. When the treatments are delivered, we further advise using a deep inspiration breath-hold technique, which lowers the exposure to the heart and to the lungs when there is concern for cardiopulmonary radiation exposure, and again, that image guidance be used along with real-time monitoring of the patient's anatomy when those techniques are employed. And then finally, we advise that patients receiving postmastectomy radiation utilize a bolus, or a synthetic substance placed on the patient's skin to enhance radiation dose to the superficial tissue, only when there is involvement of the skin with cancer or other high-risk features of the cancer, but not for every patient who receives postmastectomy radiation. Brittany Harvey: Understood. And then, yes, you just mentioned that section of the guideline is probably most helpful for radiation oncologists, but I think you can all comment on this next question. What should all clinicians, including radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, medical oncologists, and other oncologic professionals, know as they implement all of these updated recommendations? Dr. Rachel Jimenez: So I think one of the things that is most important when we consider postmastectomy radiation and making recommendations is that this is a multidisciplinary panel and that we would expect and encourage our colleagues, as they interpret the guidelines, to employ a multidisciplinary approach when they are discussing each individual patient with their surgical and medical oncology colleagues, that there is no one size fits all. So these guidelines are intended to provide some general guidance around the most appropriate techniques and approaches and recommendations for the utilization of postmastectomy radiation, but that we recognize that all of these recommendations should be individualized for patients and also represent somewhat of a moving target as additional studies, both in the surgical and radiation oncology realm as well as in the systemic therapy realm, enter our milieu, we have to adjust those recommendations accordingly. Dr. Kathleen Horst: Yeah, I would agree, and I wanted to comment as a radiation oncologist, we recognize that local-regional considerations are intertwined with systemic therapy considerations. So as the data evolve, it is critical to have these ongoing updates in a cross-disciplinary manner to ensure optimal care for our patients. And as Dr. Jimenez mentioned, these multidisciplinary discussions are critical for all of us to continue to learn and understand the evolving recommendations across disciplines but also to individualize them according to individual patients. Dr. Yara Abdou: I could not agree more. I think from a medical oncology perspective, systemic therapy has gotten much better with adjuvant CDK4/6 inhibitors, T-DM1, capecitabine, and immune therapy. So these are all newer adjuvant therapies, so the baseline recurrence risks are lower than what they were in the trials that established PMRT. So the absolute benefit of radiation varies more now, so smaller for favorable biology but still relevant in aggressive subtypes or with residual disease. So it is definitely not a one-size-fits-all. Brittany Harvey: Yes, I think it is important that you have all highlighted that multidisciplinary approach and having individualized, patient-centric care. So then, expanding on that just a little bit, Dr. Abdou, how will these guideline recommendations affect patients with breast cancer? Dr. Yara Abdou: So basically, reiterating what we just talked about, these guidelines really move us towards personalized care. So for patients at higher risk, so those with larger tumors, multiple positive nodes, or residual nodal disease after neoadjuvant therapy, PMRT remains essential, consistently lowering local-regional recurrence and improving survival. But for patients at intermediate or lower risk, the recommendations support a more selective approach. So instead of a blanket rule, we now integrate tumor biology, response to systemic therapy, and individual patient factors to decide when PMRT adds meaningful benefit. So the impact for patients is really important because those at high risk continue to get the survival advantage of radiation while others can be spared the unnecessary treatment and side effects. So in short, we are aligning PMRT with modern systemic therapy and biology, making sure each patient receives the right treatment for their situation. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. Individualizing treatment to every patient will make sure that everyone can achieve the best outcomes as possible. So then, Dr. Jimenez, to wrap us up, I believe Dr. Horst mentioned earlier that data continues to evolve in this field. So in your opinion, what are the outstanding questions regarding the use of PMRT and what are you looking to for the future of research in this space? Dr. Rachel Jimenez: So there are a number of randomized phase III clinical trials that are either in active accrual or that have reported but not yet published that are exploring further de-escalation of postmastectomy radiation and of axillary surgery. And so we do not yet have sufficient data to understand how those two pieces of information integrate with each other. So for example, if you have a patient who has a positive lymph node at the time of diagnosis and forgoes axillary surgery aside from a sentinel lymph node biopsy, we do not yet know that we can also safely forgo radiation entirely in that setting. So we expect that future studies are going to address these questions and understand when it is appropriate to simultaneously de-escalate surgery and radiation. Additionally, there is a number of trials that are looking at ways in which radiation could be omitted or shortened. So there is the RT CHARM trial, which has reported but not yet published, looking at a shorter course of radiation. And so we do make recommendations around that shorter course of radiation in this guideline, but we anticipate that the additional data from the RT CHARM study will provide further evidence in support of that. Additionally, there is a study called the TAILOR RT trial, which looks at forgoing postmastectomy radiation in patients who, to Dr. Abdou's point, have a favorable tumor biology and a low 21-gene recurrence score. And so we are going to anticipate the results from that study to help guide who can selectively forgo postmastectomy radiation when they fall into that favorable risk category. So there are a number of questions that I think will help flesh out this guideline. And as they publish, we will likely publish a focused update on that information to help provide context for our colleagues in the field and clarify some of these recommendations to suit the latest data. Brittany Harvey: Absolutely. We will look forward to those de-escalation trials and ongoing research in the field to build on the evidence and look for future updates to this guideline. So I want to thank you for your work to update these guidelines, and thank you for your time today, Dr. Horst, Dr. Jimenez, and Dr. Abdou. Dr. Rachel Jimenez: Thank you. Dr. Yara Abdou: Thank you. Dr. Kathleen Horst: Thank you. Brittany Harvey: And then finally, thank you to all of our listeners for tuning in to the ASCO Guidelines podcast. To read the full guideline, go to www.asco.org/breast-cancer-guidelines. You can also find many of our guidelines and interactive resources in the free ASCO Guidelines app, which is available in the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. If you have enjoyed what you have heard today, please rate and review the podcast and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. 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Le Bulletin GP (ou Abdou Sall, tout seul) revient sur le Grand Prix des Pays-Bas 2025. Oscar Piastri a remporté l'épreuve, tout en profitant de l'abandon de Lando Norris, avec une avance de 34 points en tête du championnat. La vedette de cette course est Isack Hadjar, qui obtient son premier podium en Fomule 1! Abdou discute aussi de la journée désastreuse de Ferrari, de décisions douteuses des commissaires et de la F1 Academy.Suivez-nous sur Facebook, Instagram, Threads et Bluesky (@lebulletingp). Lisez nos chroniques sur lebulletingp.substack.comPour rejoindre le groupe Facebook de La Monoplace: https://www.facebook.com/groups/427199868294999/
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Dans la première partie de Tazawudu-s-Sighâr, Cheikhoul Khadim enseigne le Tawhid, en abordant les fondements de la foi : la croyance en Dieu, aux Anges, aux Livres, aux Prophètes, au Jugement dernier et au Décret divin.
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On décrypte en exclusivité tous les enjeux de la demi-finale de la Coupe du Monde des Clubs qui opposera le Real Madrid au Paris Saint-Germain. Au programme : retour sur le thriller contre Dortmund en quarts (3-2), points clés de la dernière conférence de presse de Xabi Alonso, analyse de l'état d'effectif et projection du onze probable du Real, sans oublier le face-à-face symbolique Mbappé vs son ancien club. Pour affiner cette analyse, Gilchrist et Abdou livrent leurs point de vue et tendances fraîches avant la grande explication de mercredi pour l'équipe de Xabi Alonso. Un résumé tonique et précis pour vous plonger dans l'ambiance électrique qui précède ce choc ! En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFR Vous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.fr Esprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In our new episode of ROPESCAST, we feature Abdou El Kaoukabi, Director of the Education Department at Mimouna Association and former General Secretary of the organization. Our guest offers a unique perspective on Morocco's exceptional approach to preserving Jewish heritage and its role as a regional peacebuilder and mediator. With remarkable candor, he shares his personal journey to activism and his fascinating dual heritage that bridges Muslim and Jewish identities.Through our conversation, Abdou explores the uncomfortable questions that challenge conventional narratives: What makes Morocco uniquely positioned to foster Jewish-Muslim coexistence? How can a nation preserve minority heritage while maintaining its own cultural identity? He reveals the delicate balance required to honor historical memory, combat antisemitism, and build bridges between communities often seen as irreconcilable.Join us for this important conversation that examines Morocco's model of tolerance and inclusion, and explores what lessons it might offer for regional peace and reconciliation. Abdou challenges us to think beyond traditional boundaries and consider how education, heritage preservation, and personal identity can become powerful tools for building understanding in a fractured region.
Nous sommes de retour ! Heureux de vous retrouver pour de nouveaux épisodes ! Au programme : La Coupe du Monde des Clubs, utile ou pas pour le Real de Xabi Alonso ? Gilchrist, Yoann et Abdou reviennent sur ce tournoi avant les quarts de finale contre Dortmund. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bienvenue coach ! Xabi Alonso est de retour 11 ans après son départ du club. Il revient par la grande porte en tant qu'entraineur du Real Madrid, après deux ans et demi historiques au Bayer Leverkusen. Est il armé pour faire gagner le Real ? Quels sont les schémas de jeu préférentiels du Basque ? Peut il faire progresser cet effectif ? Beaucoup de questions pour Gilchrist, Abdou et notre invité Julien Ielsch, spécialiste et fan chez Sports Content du Bayer Leverkusen mais surtout journaliste et commentateur. Un épisode tactique de premier plan ! En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFR Vous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.fr Esprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Le dernier Clasico de la saison a eu lieu ce dimanche à Barcelone et Esprit Madridista a décidé de se coller à l'avant match de ce sommet de la Liga, qui peut être décisif pour le titre de champion. Barcelone est évidemment favori, après ses 3 victoires dans la saison 2024-25 et ses quatre points d'avance, mais le Real Madrid demeure redoutable dans la peau du challenger et veut se raccrocher au moindre espoir. Surtout que le Barça sort d'une traumatisante défaite ce mardi en demi finale de LDC contre l'Inter Milan. Gilchrist, Yoann et Abdou accueillent Tracy Rodrigo, correspondante de l'Equipe à Barcelone, pour une preview où tous les sujets autour du Clasico sont abordés sans détours. En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFR Vous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.fr Esprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Le Real Madrid s'est imposé (1-0) contre l'Atletic Club Bilbao. Il reste en vie dans la Liga, en dépit d'un match poussif pour garantir la victoire des Merengues. Mais notre esprit est ailleurs... les manœuvres à déstabiliser l'effectif de Carlo Ancelotti, à déstabiliser la fin de saison du Real Madrid.Face à toutes ces tensions, l'heure est à la réflexion concernant la tactique, la dynamique que le Real Madrid aurait dû avoir cette saison à quelques jours de la finale de la Coupe d'Espagne contre le FC Barcelone, qui sera précédé d'un match important contre Getafe en championnat mercredi.Gilchrist et Abdou ses réflexions de fond en oubliant un petit peu le match de Bilbao.En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFRVous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.frEsprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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Dans cet épisode d'Esprit Madridista, nous revenons sur la défaite 3-0 du Real Madrid en quart de finale aller de la Ligue des Champions à l'Emirates, face à Arsenal. Entre une défense défaillante depuis plusieurs rencontres, un gardien impuissant, des buts concédés sur coups de pied arrêtés directs, et une démission collective dans la dernière demi-heure, nous analysons ce match avec Gilchrist, Yoann, Abdou et Damase en se posant cette question à l'issue du match aller : comment revenir mercredi prochain pour se qualifier en demi finale ?En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFRVous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.frEsprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Dans cet épisode, on revient sur la défaite du Real Madrid face à Valence au Santiago Bernabéu (1-2)Analyse des moments clés et perspectives, Gilchrist et Abdou reviennent sur cette rencontre et la préparation du match contre Arsenal, en offrant leur point de vue et le pouls du madridisme autour de cette défaite potentiellement cruciale dans la course au titre en Liga, avant d'aborder un quart de finale explosif contre Arsenal en Ligue des Champions.En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFRVous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.frEsprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On reprend du service tranquillement avec deux résultats positifs du Real Madrid, une contre Leganes en Liga (3-2) et une autre surtout ce mardi contre la Real Sociedad (4-4) en demi finale retour de la Coupe du Roi, permettant aux Merengues d'aller en finale. Résultats positifs, certes mais 6 buts encaissées et une serenité difficile à trouver au moment d'aborder le sprint final dans toutes les compétitions.Gilchrist, Yoann et Abdou reviennent comme d'habitude sur l'actualité de l'effectif de Carlo Ancelotti, à quelques jours du choc contre Arsenal en Champions League.En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFRVous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.frEsprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
With Marwa Abdou, Senior Research Director, BDL, Canadian Chamber of Commerce.After over 15 years of multidisciplinary experience abroad, taking on this unique role in June 2022 at the Canadian Chamber has been an opportune and fitting homecoming for Marwa. In her role with the BDL, Marwa leads the Research Center of Excellence and is responsible for developing and implementing an innovative long-term research agenda.Prior to her role at the Chamber, Marwa served as the Advisor to the Minister of International Cooperation of Egypt for Private Sector Engagement. She also worked directly with and within some of the world's most renowned multilateral organizations, private sector organizations, and country governments including the World Bank Group, Commonwealth Secretariat, APEC, OECD, Ernst and Young, Nathan Associates and the Asian Development Bank. In addition to leading dozens of capacity and technical assistance projects, consulting on regulatory, legal and policy reforms with these institutions, she also co-authored several publications and working papers. Marwa's journey has seen her through a number of professional pit stops spanning the Middle East, Africa and the Asia-Pacific region where she's worked on trade facilitation, gender equity, equality, social, and financial inclusion as well as the enablement, engagement and empowerment of the private sector. Still, one driver and common thread has always remained: championing, advocating and catalyzing impactful interventions for vulnerable, underrepresented and underserved groups, including businesses and SMEs, through rigorous data analysis, inventive research and storytelling. Marwa received her master's degree in international relations and international economics from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. She received her bachelor's degree in finance and economics from Queen's University Smith School of Business in Canada.Please listen, subscribe, rate, and review this podcast and share it with others. If you appreciate this content, if you want to get in on the efforts to build a gender equal Canada, please donate at canadianwomen.org and consider becoming a monthly donor. Facebook: Canadian Women's Foundation LinkedIn: The Canadian Women's Foundation Instagram: @canadianwomensfoundation TikTok: @cdnwomenfdn X: @cdnwomenfdn
In this episode, we're tackling an issue that's holding Canada back—our entrepreneurship gap, especially when it comes to women-led businesses. Despite years of investment, progress has been painfully slow, and the numbers tell a troubling story: entrepreneurship is in decline, self-employment has dropped, and gender-based barriers are costing the economy up to $180 billion in lost potential.To make matters worse, Canadian entrepreneurs are also navigating rising costs, supply chain disruptions, and trade barriers—including tariffs—that further limit growth. While the impact of tariffs on GDP is estimated at 2.6% annually, the entrepreneurship gap is costing us even more.Our guest on this episode helps us unpack this: meet Marwa Abdou, Senior Research Director at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Marwa has spent her career championing financial inclusion, gender equity, and private sector growth, working with organizations like the World Bank and OECD. She's here to break down the findings of the Chamber's latest report, Women Entrepreneurs: Canada's Biggest Missed Business Opportunity, and talk about what it will take to finally move the needle.If we have the talent and resources to thrive, why are women entrepreneurs still being left behind? And what needs to happen to change that? This season of our podcast is brought to you by TD Canada Women in Enterprise. TD is proud to support women entrepreneurs and help them achieve success and growth through its program of educational workshops, financing and mentorship opportunities! Please find out how you can benefit from their support! Visit: TBIF: thebrandisfemale.com // TD Women in Enterprise: td.com/ca/en/business-banking/small-business/women-in-business // Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/thebrandisfemale
La situation économique du Sénégal met-elle en péril les espoirs portés par le duo Sonko/Faye ? Un rapport explosif de la Cour des comptes met en lumière des chiffres contestés sur la dette et le déficit laissés par Macky Sall. Ces révélations inquiètent les agences de notation, et une question se pose : le Sénégal a-t-il réellement une marge de manœuvre économique ou est-il condamné à l'austérité ?Avec notre invité Abdou Cissé, expert en finance et assurance, nous décryptons les enjeux : - Les comptes publics ont-ils été maquillés sous Macky Sall? - Ousmane Sonko peut-il tenir sa promesse de refuser l'austérité ? - Le Sénégal peut-il encore attirer des partenaires internationaux comme à l'époque de Wade et Macky Sall ? - Quels impacts sur l'économie africaine face aux doutes sur les “miracles de croissance” ?Par ailleurs, Bassirou Diomaye Faye affiche une ambition forte : propulser le Sénégal parmi les trois leaders africains du numérique. Mais le pays en a-t-il vraiment les moyens dans un contexte économique si tendu ? Enfin, alors que les tensions géopolitiques et commerciales s'intensifient (Trump, guerres économiques), comment le Sénégal peut-il se diversifier et éviter l'impasse financière ?▶ Soutenez Le Média :
Catastrophe à Séville ! Le Real Madrid s'est incliné contre le Real Betis (1-2) et compromet sa place pour la lutte pour le titre aux termes d'un match indigeste. De mauvaise augure avant le choc en Ligue des Champions face à l'Atlético, dans le cadre d'un Derbi qui s'annonce plus explosif que jamais.Gilchrist et Abdou tirent les principaux enseignements de cette défaite qui met à mal la dynamique des hommes de Carlo Ancelotti et essayent d'identifier les lacunes au sein de l'effectif.En partenariat avec Le Journal du Real et Real French Madrid----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Suivez nos actualités sur votre réseau social préféré : Twitter | Instagram Cet épisode est également disponible sur youTube.com/c/SportsContentFRVous pouvez consulter nos informations sur odioo.frEsprit Madridista, un podcast Sports Content, proposé par OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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By Kyle Valentine | The No. 1 ranked basketball player in Connecticut Abdou Toure came out to the Hoophall Classic to showcase his talents. Toure with a stacked resume of achievements, leads the Notre Dame Green Knights out of West Haven Connecticut to Blake Arena on Thursday to show what Connecticut basketball really is. Kyle Valentine takes a deep dive into everything Toure including all the 17 Division I scholarships, broken records and much more!
When Dr Mohamed Abdou joined Columbia University, he was thrilled to be in the company of renowned scholars of the Middle East. What he did not expect was that he would learn of what Columbia called his termination through a congressional hearing broadcast on live TV, only a few months later. Now, he is suing Columbia University and its former president – and his case is not isolated. Dr Abdou is among several professors and faculty at various universities across the US who say they have faced disciplinary action for their stance on Palestine. One legal aid group focusing on cases related to Palestine activism told The National it has received nearly 3,000 requests related to the suppression of Palestinian rights advocacy on campuses across the US since October 7 last year. On this episode of Beyond the Headlines, we are peering into a lingering remnant of anti-war protests that shook college campuses in the US and around the world last spring.
This episode, recorded live at the Becker's Healthcare 2024 Fall Payer Issues Roundtable, features Abdou Bah, SVP of Medical Management and Chief Health Equity Officer at Emblem Health. Here, he discusses strategies for controlling and managing ongoing healthcare costs while addressing the invisible barriers that prevent patients from accessing the care they need. Bah highlights the importance of equity-focused solutions to improve patient outcomes and reduce disparities in healthcare.
Welcome back to the second half of our conversation with Mohamed, which brought me back into a feeling of being back at school learning from a beloved professor. I think this is an important piece of our work for liberation — the ability to be in beginner's mind, to listen — truly listen — to one another. Mohamed at once describes the problems with our world as well as how we can work — together — to overcome, transform, and build anew. For those of us here on Turtle Island, there are real, tangible, and immediate ways we can get involved, starting with standing in solidarity with our Indigenous kin and to listen to our youth. May we continue finding each other, may we listen to and learn from each other, and may we take care of each other and the land. About Mohamed's book Mohamed's article from Palestine Now Mohamed's X Mohamed's IG Leah's IG The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.
Ce matin, les journalistes et experts de RFI répondaient à vos questions sur les inondations en Espagne, l'arrêt des activités de MSF au Mali et les tensions diplomatiques entre l'Allemagne et l'Iran. Botswana : défaite historique pour le parti au pouvoir depuis 58 ans Au Botswana, le président sortant, Mokgweetsi Masisi, a reconnu sa défaite aux élections. Son parti était à la tête du pays depuis 1966. Comment expliquer cette défaite écrasante après des décennies au pouvoir ? Quels sont les prochains défis de l'opposition après leur victoire ? Avec Claire Bargelès, correspondante de RFI à Johannesburg. Espagne : inondations meurtrières dans la région de Valence En Espagne, des violentes inondations ont causé la mort d'au moins 217 personnes et des milliers de disparus. Comment expliquer cette catastrophe très rare dans le pays ? Comment les rescapés sont-ils pris en charge ? Pourquoi y a-t-il des critiques autour des secours ?Avec Pauline Gleize, cheffe adjointe au service environnement-climat de RFI, en direct de Valence. Mali : pourquoi MSF réduit ses activités ? Médecins Sans Frontières suspend temporairement ses opérations à Nampala, au Mali. Pourquoi MSF sont-ils contraints de prendre une telle décision ? Quelles conditions doivent être réunies pour la reprise des activités ? Avec Aïssami Abdou, coordinateur des opérations de Médecins sans frontières pour l'Afrique de l'Ouest. Allemagne-Iran : tensions après l'exécution d'un dissident irano-allemand L'Allemagne a fermé trois consulats iraniens sur son territoire après l'exécution par Téhéran d'un dissident irano-allemand, Jamshid Sharmahd. Pourquoi cette décision ne concerne-t-elle pas l'ambassade d'Iran à Berlin et l'ambassade allemande à Téhéran ? Quelles conséquences ces fermetures ont-elles sur les Iraniens en Allemagne ? Avec Pascal Thibaut, correspondant permanent de RFI à Berlin.
Mohamed is a North African-Egyptian Muslim settler of color on Turtle Island. He is an interdisciplinary activist-scholar of Indigenous, Black, critical race, and Islamic studies, as well as gender, sexuality, abolition, and decolonization with extensive fieldwork experience in the Middle East-North Africa, Asia, and Turtle Island. He is a professor and the author of Islam & Anarchism: Relationships & Resonances. In this first part of our conversation, we discuss the meaning of identity, home, and belonging and how this informs our building of community. Mohamed talks to us about his analysis of Palestine through the framework of 1492, illustrating as ever that all struggles for liberation are connected - a free Palestine cannot be separate from Indigenous land rematriation and Black reparations. He also tells us about the student encampment at Columbia, where he was the Arcapita Visiting Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African studies. Mohamed asks us to go beyond rhetoric in our pursuit of freedom, to seek to understand what it means to be human, and to honor that land is a spiritual subject. “Palestine 1492” event with Haymarket Books feral feminisms article Mohamed's IG Leah's IG The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.
Author and scholar Dr. Mohamed Abdou returns to the podcast, one year after October 7, 2023. Our discussion flows across various subjects: Al-Aqsa Flood and the US-Israel genocide of Palestinians in Gaza; Islam and the crusading Euro-American imperial project; anti-colonial struggle as resistance, decolonization as "creating the world of many belows"; and Abdou's participation in the Palestine solidarity encampment at Columbia University, where he was targeted, threatened, and slandered by Zionists in the university administration, United States Congress, and by prominent media figures. // Episode notes: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/mohamed-abdou-2 // Sustain + support: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness // Donate: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast
Author and scholar Dr. Mohamed Abdou returns to the podcast, one year after October 7, 2023. // Support the work and listen to the full interview: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness
Aux Comores, c'est le Mawlid, une fête lors de laquelle est célébrée la naissance du prophète Mohamed, le dernier prophète de l'islam. Cet événement rassemble fidèles et personnalités publiques dans une ambiance festive. Une fête qui, au-delà de son caractère spirituel, est un moment culturel de partage social majeur. De notre envoyé spécial à Mvouni, sur les hauteurs de Moroni,Lecture de versets du Coran, textes à la gloire du prophète, prêches : les villages vibrent au rythme des fêtes du Mawlid pendant tout un mois. Tour à tour, les localités accueillent et offrent des repas copieux aux visiteurs venus parfois de loin pour participer à cette célébration. « Le Mawlid Nabawi donne un espace de consolidation de la cohésion sociale, tout le monde y participe, c'est un moment de rassemblement, un moment aussi de convivialité, explique Msa Ali Djamal, sociologue. Les gens se retrouvent à table, les clivages sociaux sont gommés pendant ce moment. »Les personnalités publiques se doivent également d'être présentes et c'est l'occasion pour les hommes politiques de renforcer leurs positions. Mais lors de ces cérémonies, les divergences d'opinions n'ont guère de place. « On ne cherche pas à savoir qui est opposant, qui est au gouvernement, souligne Abderemane Wadjih, docteur en anthropologie, tous ces gens-là se côtoient. De la même manière, dans les Mawlid, on peut retrouver des gens venus de localités qui ne s'entendent pas forcément, mais pour une fois, on enterre la hache de guerre. »« Garder cet islam traditionnel est un acte de résistance culturelle »Plus qu'une simple fête, le Mawlid est aussi une forme de résistance culturelle face aux influences extérieures. Le docteur en anthropologie Abderemane Wadjih souligne l'importance de préserver cet islam local traditionnel, ancré dans les pratiques ancestrales : « On le sait, certains courants religieux qui s'implantent aux Comores ne veulent plus entendre parler de Mawlid. Conserver cette pratique relève d'une résistance. Garder cet islam traditionnel est un acte de résistance culturelle, ce n'est pas seulement religieux. » Lors du Mawlid, un sachet contenant deux biscuits comoriens et une boisson est offert à chaque participant, un geste symbolique, selon Abdou, participant au Mawlid de Mvouni. « Ce n'est pas qu'on ne peut pas acheter le sachet, sourit-il, mais c'est une fierté, car les enfants seront contents que leur père soit allé à un Mawlid et revienne avec un sachet. »À la fin de chaque Mawlid, un notable de la localité d'accueil remercie les participants et leur souhaite bon retour chez eux. Le lendemain, dans un autre village, le même rituel recommencera.À écouter dans Religions du mondeLe Mawlid, Maouloud, Mevlit ou Gamou : l'anniversaire de la naissance du Prophète
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Nils Inne débute le skate à 8 ans sur l'esplanade du MAMAC de Nice, sous les yeux de ses parents qui sont sept étages plus hauts. Passion dévorante, le jeune skateur arrête l'école à 15 ans pour se consacrer à la planche à roulettes et voyage avec ses amis et sponsors à travers le monde. Un peu artiste, Nils dessine de plus en plus, ça devient alors son métier avant d'avoir un franc succès. Dans cet épisode, on va évoquer ses rencontres avec Moises, Abdou, Lucas, Yann, Fred et tous ceux qui l'ont inspiré, les tournées Adidas avec Seb Daurel et Julien Bachelier, faire une série de boards pour Cliché, construire des modules skatables et réaliser des très grandes fresques. Bon écoute ! Nils est sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nilsinne --------------------- LINKTREE • https://linktr.ee/bigspinpodcast INSTAGRAM • https://instagram.com/bigspinpodcast SOUNDCLOUD • https://soundcloud.com/bigspinpodcast APPLE MUSiC • https://is.gd/zjMcNO YOUTUBE • https://www.youtube.com/c/bigspinpodcast SPOTIFY • https://is.gd/TWoeMm DEEZER • https://www.deezer.com/fr/show/1442342 Merci à DVNO pour le jingle - https://soundcloud.com/dvnolandia Merci à Karim Dhaini pour l'animation pour Youtube - https://www.instagram.com/meduzor BIG SPIN, c'est un podcast francophone dédié au skateboard et à sa culture, et surtout à ceux qui en font. #bigspinpodcast #skateboard #podcast #interview #skate #skateboarding
Ehaab D. Abdou's book Education, Civics, and Citizenship in Egypt: Towards More Inclusive Curricular Representations and Teaching (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) explores how to render curricular representations more inclusive and how individuals' interactions with competing historical narratives and discourses shape their civic attitudes and intergroup dynamics. Based on ethnographic research in the Egyptian context, it offers insights for curriculum developers, teacher educators, and teachers interested in the development of critical citizens who are able to engage with multiple narratives and perspectives. Drawing on theorizations of historical consciousness, critical pedagogy, and critical discourse analysis, it demonstrates the need for more nuanced and holistic analytical frameworks and pedagogical tools. Further, it offers insights towards building such analytical and pedagogical approaches to help gain a deeper understanding of connections between students' historical consciousness tendencies and their civic engagement as citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Ehaab D. Abdou's book Education, Civics, and Citizenship in Egypt: Towards More Inclusive Curricular Representations and Teaching (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) explores how to render curricular representations more inclusive and how individuals' interactions with competing historical narratives and discourses shape their civic attitudes and intergroup dynamics. Based on ethnographic research in the Egyptian context, it offers insights for curriculum developers, teacher educators, and teachers interested in the development of critical citizens who are able to engage with multiple narratives and perspectives. Drawing on theorizations of historical consciousness, critical pedagogy, and critical discourse analysis, it demonstrates the need for more nuanced and holistic analytical frameworks and pedagogical tools. Further, it offers insights towards building such analytical and pedagogical approaches to help gain a deeper understanding of connections between students' historical consciousness tendencies and their civic engagement as citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/middle-eastern-studies
Ehaab D. Abdou's book Education, Civics, and Citizenship in Egypt: Towards More Inclusive Curricular Representations and Teaching (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) explores how to render curricular representations more inclusive and how individuals' interactions with competing historical narratives and discourses shape their civic attitudes and intergroup dynamics. Based on ethnographic research in the Egyptian context, it offers insights for curriculum developers, teacher educators, and teachers interested in the development of critical citizens who are able to engage with multiple narratives and perspectives. Drawing on theorizations of historical consciousness, critical pedagogy, and critical discourse analysis, it demonstrates the need for more nuanced and holistic analytical frameworks and pedagogical tools. Further, it offers insights towards building such analytical and pedagogical approaches to help gain a deeper understanding of connections between students' historical consciousness tendencies and their civic engagement as citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Ehaab D. Abdou's book Education, Civics, and Citizenship in Egypt: Towards More Inclusive Curricular Representations and Teaching (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023) explores how to render curricular representations more inclusive and how individuals' interactions with competing historical narratives and discourses shape their civic attitudes and intergroup dynamics. Based on ethnographic research in the Egyptian context, it offers insights for curriculum developers, teacher educators, and teachers interested in the development of critical citizens who are able to engage with multiple narratives and perspectives. Drawing on theorizations of historical consciousness, critical pedagogy, and critical discourse analysis, it demonstrates the need for more nuanced and holistic analytical frameworks and pedagogical tools. Further, it offers insights towards building such analytical and pedagogical approaches to help gain a deeper understanding of connections between students' historical consciousness tendencies and their civic engagement as citizens. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Aujourd'hui Joëlle Dago-Serry, Didier Giraud et Antoine Diers débattent de l'actualité autour d'Alain Marschall et Olivier Truchot.
Abdou Bah, Senior Vice President, Medical Management & Chief Health Equity Officer at EmblemHealth joins the podcast to share insights into his background, the healthcare trends he is closely monitoring today, current initiatives his organization is implementing to improve quality of care, and more.
Abdou Bah, Senior Vice President, Medical Management & Chief Health Equity Officer at EmblemHealth joins the podcast to share insights into his background, the healthcare trends he is closely monitoring today, current initiatives his organization is implementing to improve quality of care, and more.
Mohamed Abdou teaches at Columbia University and has been active in the student-led encampment in solidarity with Gaza. Watch the video edition on The Red Nation Podcast YouTube channel Follow Mohamed on Twitter (@minuetinGmajor) or Instagram(@slightlydrifting) Sign the petition to help protect Mohamed from attacks on his job https://shorturl.at/CS235 The Red Nation Podcast is produced by Red Media and is sustained by comrades and supporters like you. Power our work here: www.patreon.com/redmedia
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I am thrilled to be back today with an episode I am so excited for you to listen to with an amazing lady called Sabine Abdou, a property investor who comes from a background in corporate negotiations - a really switched-on individual who applies her corporate expertise to a lot of the deals that she is doing in property. And today we get into some of those details I think you will find really interesting, like how she applies that background in corporate negotiations to securing all money out deals. She started investing seriously only a few years ago back in 2020 after almost a lifelong passion of property investing.We get into all the background about her story, how she came up through the corporate world, how she translated that into property, and what her plans are for the future.========================Request your free copy of our Introduction to HMO Investing guide - Access here for free
In this episode of Guerrilla History, bring on two exceptional guests to discuss a critical topic for deepening our understanding of Palestine and the ongoing settler-colonial domination by the state of "Israel"! Nick Estes and Mohamed Abdou come on the show for a conversation about Indigeneity and Palestine, and we found this discussion to be incredibly fruitful and useful when analyzing the situation in Occupied Palestine today. We are sure that you will also find use in this, and we encourage you to send it along to comrades to help them deepen their thinking of this as well! A few pieces to check out: Mohamed did an YouTube event and wrote an article on the topic "1492 Palestine". Nick was active in the in the drafting of a letter by indigenous activists and scholars condemning the actions of Israel, and there is also an episode of The Red Nation where you can learn about this letter and indigenous solidarity with Palestine. Nick Estes is a Lakota organizer, journalist, and historian at the University of Minnesota. He has cofounded The Red Nation and Red Media. Be sure to pick up Nick's book Our History is the Future, and he can be followed on twitter @nickwestes Mohamed Abdou is a North African-Egyptian Muslim anarchist activist-scholar. He has been a Visiting Scholar at Cornell University and an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the American University of Cairo, and is incoming at Columbia University. Pick up his book Islam and Anarchism: Relationships and Resonances, and follow him on twitter @minuetinGmajor Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory
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Professor and scholar Mohamed Abdou joins Breht to discuss his book "Islam and Anarchism: Relationships and Resonances". Together, they discuss core concepts within Islam, the importance of decolonization, anarchist political theory, the question of violence in revolutionary struggle, Mohamed's construction of Anarcha-Islam, contradictions between capitalism and Islamic teachings, and much more! Check out Mohamed's book here: https://www.plutobooks.com/9780745341927/islam-and-anarchism/ Find Mohamed's other work, learn more about him, and contact him here: https://www.mabdou.net/ Outro music: "Gather Round" by Brother Ali feat. Amir Sulaiman Support Rev Left Radio: https://www.patreon.com/RevLeftRadio