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Best podcasts about johns hopkins kimmel cancer center

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Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts
Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Pediatric Sarcoma

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 11:40


Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Christine Pratilas, the new Director of Pediatric Oncology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, about the care of children with sarcoma and the importance of research funding in discovering new treatments for childhood cancers.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Johns Hopkins Physician of the Year

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 17:11


Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Christian Meyer about being named the Johns Hopkins Hospital Physician of the Year and treating patients with sarcoma. Read more ➡️ https://bit.ly/3XFAt2R 

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Is it possible to catch nerve pain early in cancer treatment and minimize it? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 1:02


Pain in nerves, called neuropathy, is more common when a couple types of cancer drugs are used or when someone has lung cancer versus other types of cancer, a new study concludes. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson … Is it possible to catch nerve pain early in cancer treatment and minimize it? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - The Future of Radiation Oncology for Seminars in Radiation Oncology

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 28:29


Dr Akila Viswanathan speaks with Dr Robert Coppes from The University Medical Center Groningen, Dr David Jaffray from MD Anderson Cancer Center and Dr Helen McNair from The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust Institute of Cancer Research to look ahead to the future of radiation oncology as they discuss how to improve decision making, incorporating artificial intelligence, adapt to new training methods, improve safety and sustainability and much more for Seminars in Radiation Oncology.

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What does the science tell us about alcohol consumption and cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 1:04


Outgoing Surgeon General Vivek Murthy says alcohol packaged for consumption should bear a warning label about increased risk for cancer. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson says that recommendation is based on an assumption. Nelson:  There is not a … What does the science tell us about alcohol consumption and cancer risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Studying cancers in three dimensions has revealed a kind of regression, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 1:02


As cancer cells grow, a study looking at their three dimensional architecture reveals that they become more like cells normally seen in fetal life. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson says that may be the key to enabling … Studying cancers in three dimensions has revealed a kind of regression, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Artificial Intelligence

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 27:20


Dr Bill Nelson and Dr Vasan Yegnasubramanian review the latest developments in artificial intelligence that are improving cancer treatment. They highlight how radiology and pathology are at the forefront of this technology and explore areas where using AI and data analysis can open more avenues to improving care.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Prostate Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 18:31


Dr Bill Nelson and Dr Eugene Shenderov discuss the Johns Hopkins Prostate Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic. They provide an overview, including who participates in reviewing a patient's diagnosis, the schedule of their initial visit and how the team develops a treatment plan. Learn more about the Prostate Cancer Multidisciplinary Clinic here.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Lymphoma and Cellular Therapy

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 12:48


In this Cancer Matters podcast, Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Dr Nina Wagner-Johnston about the treatment of lymphoma and the newly opened Cellular Therapy Program at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital in Washington DC.  Lymphoma is a blood cancer of the immune system. There are many types of lymphomas with a broad range of aggressiveness and clinical behaviors but they are also among the most treatable. Learn more about the different types of lymphomas here. The Cellular Therapy Program at Sibley Memorial Hospital makes bone marrow transplants more readily available in the Washington DC region allowing patients to remain closer to home while receiving treatment.

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Dr Kristin Redmond and Brain and Spinal Tumors

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 15:55


In this edition of the On Target podcast, Dr Akila Viswanathan speaks with Dr Kristin Redmond about treating brain and spinal tumors and her research on stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). Dr Redmond discusses some ongoing clinical trials using SBRT, a highly precise form of radiation therapy used to treat tumors in while minimizing damage to surrounding areas, that are exploring optimal doses and treatment techniques to improve patient outcomes. They also highlight the benefits of collaboration in multidisciplinary care at Johns Hopkins, where experts from radiation oncology, medical oncology, surgery, radiology and other fields work together to provide the best possible care for patients with complex cases, including rare tumors. Dr Redmond also touches on the innovative use of circulating tumor DNA to detect tumor recurrence early and her research on the neuropsychological effects of radiation on the brain.

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Even if you've had a false positive mammogram you should still have regular screening, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 1:02


Women who've had a false positive mammogram may be at increased risk for developing breast cancer later, a recent study shows, so regular mammography is a good idea. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson concurs. Nelson: If you … Even if you've had a false positive mammogram you should still have regular screening, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Dr Ana Kiess and Radiopharmaceuticals

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 15:27


Dr Akila Viswanathan begins a special series focusing on women in radiation oncology at Johns Hopkins in this edition of the On Target podcast. Today she speaks with Dr Ana Kiess about treating patients with prostate cancer and head and neck cancers, her research on the integration of radiopharmaceutical therapies, and the unique challenges women face in academic medicine while balancing leadership roles, research, and clinical responsibilities. Radiopharmaceuticals are a specialized group of drugs containing radioisotopes that emit radiation. They are used primarily in nuclear medicine and oncology for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. These treatments deliver targeted radiation doses directly to tumors, damaging the cancer cells' DNA and preventing their growth and spread. Dr Kiess highlights the ongoing clinical trials and advancements in radiopharmaceutical therapies, which are opening new possibilities for cancer treatment, especially in cases of prostate cancer. The discussion also emphasizes the collaborative environment at Johns Hopkins, where specialists from multiple disciplines work together to advance the field. Dr Kiess explains how this collaborative approach enhances research and patient care, allowing for the development of innovative treatment protocols that can more effectively target cancers.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - The Fetting Fund for Breast Cancer Prevention

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 20:53


October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In this episode of the Cancer Matters podcast, Dr Bill Nelson, Director of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, speaks with Dr John Fetting and Dr Antonio Wolff about the breast cancer program at Johns Hopkins and the Fetting Fund for Breast Cancer Prevention. The Fetting Fund was inspired by the breast cancer journey of one of Dr Fetting's patients, Leslie Ries, and supports research to better understand breast cancer risk factors and develop effective prevention strategies. The goal is to empower women to make informed decisions about their health and reduce their chances of ever facing a breast cancer diagnosis. This conversation explores some of the causes of breast cancer, like genetic mutations, the challenges physicians face in identifying those at an elevated risk, personalized prevention approaches that balance the benefits of medication with potential side effects, and the role of lifestyle factors, such as diet and exercise, in lowering the risk of breast cancer. Visit the Fetting Fund for Breast Cancer Prevention to learn more about the research projects currently underway and what steps you can take to lower your risk.

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How does infection risk relative to CAR-T treatment factor into therapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 1:04


CAR-T therapy, where someone's own immune cells are trained to go after their cancer, has now been shown to confer a heightened infection risk, and risk of death from infection, for some recipients. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William … How does infection risk relative to CAR-T treatment factor into therapy? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Cancer Hope Network and M.A.P.S

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 17:01


In this Cancer Matters podcast, Dr Bill Nelson, Director of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, talks with Beth Blakey and Samantha Schrager from the Cancer Hope Network about their mission providing mentorship to cancer patients, the families of patients and caregivers, and a new partnership with Johns Hopkins. Cancer Hope Network is a peer mentorship program that provides one-on-one support for adults impacted by cancer. They connect cancer patients and caregivers with mentors who have been through similar experiences. These mentors offer guidance and understanding to those currently navigating cancer treatment, ensuring that no one goes through the journey alone. Cancer Hope Network has grown from a local initiative to a national network of around 500 trained mentors. These mentors are volunteers who have completed treatment or have served as caregivers. They represent a wide range of cancer types and life experiences, allowing for personalized matches between mentors and those seeking support. Earlier this Summer, the Cancer Hope Network and the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center launched a new partnership, called the M.A.P.S. program (Mentorship and Peer Support for Patients and Caregivers). This initiative is designed to recruit mentors from within the Johns Hopkins community to provide support to newly diagnosed patients and their families. To get matched with a mentor, become a mentor or learn more about the M.A.P.S program ➡️ cancerhopenetwork.org/skcccjh/

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Sickle Cell Awareness Month

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 19:23


September is Sickle Cell Awareness Month. In this Cancer Matters podcast, Dr Bill Nelson, the Director of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, speaks to Dr Rick Jones and Dr Robert Brodsky about treating sickle cell anemia, an inherited disorder where mutations in the globin gene cause the red blood cells to take on a sickle shape, leading to severe pain and organ damage. They discuss and compare the types of bone marrow transplants currently used to treat the disease and highlight the significant improvements in reducing complications, such as graft-versus-host disease and graft rejection.

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Personalized Dose for Seminars in Radiation Oncology

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 28:38


In this On Target podcast, Dr Akila Viswanathan, Director of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, speaks with Dr. Deborah Citrin from the National Cancer Institute's Center for Cancer Research and Dr. Zachary Morris from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health for an issue of Seminars in Radiation Oncology focusing on personalized dose. The discussion explores advancements in radiation therapy, including how modern technology and biology are being used to tailor radiotherapy doses to individual patients. Dr Citrin highlights the potential of integrating genomics, imaging, and biomarkers to achieve personalized treatment, while Dr Morris examines disease-specific biomarkers and their application in clinical practice. This episode covers key topics such as using gene expression signatures to predict radiation response, leveraging imaging for adaptive therapy, and how molecular markers are helping to refine treatment decisions. They also explore the promise of circulating tumor DNA as a tool for guiding radiation dosage and the complexities of combining radiation with immunotherapy.

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Spatially Fractionated and FLASH Radiotherapy for Seminars in Radiation Oncology

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 22:11


Dr Akila Viswanathan talks with Dr Robert Griffin from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Dr Chandan Guha from Montefiore Einstein about a recent edition of Seminars in Radiation Oncology on innovations in physics, biology and clinical translation of spatially fractionated and FLASH radiotherapy.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - FDA Approval of a Drug Targeting a Brain Cancer Mutation

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 13:17


Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Matthias Holdhoff about the treatment of brain cancer and a significant FDA approval of a new drug treatment for a type of brain cancer, called low-grade glioma. The drug, called vorasidenib, is a targeted cancer therapy that works by inhibiting the activity of a mutated gene called IDH, slowing the growth of the cancer. Read more here 

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - What Happens Now?

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 17:07


Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Robin Hopkins, the author of What Happens Now?, and Dr Tom Smith about how we can help children comprehend a cancer diagnosis in a loved one and encourage an open dialogue about their feelings and emotions. Download What Happens Now? for free

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Clinical Trials for Seminars in Radiation Oncology

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 17:38


Dr Akila Viswanathan speaks with Dr Charles Thomas from the Dartmouth Cancer Center and Dr Ethan Ludmir from the MD Anderson Cancer Center about the design, execution and implementation of clinical trials for Seminars in Radiation Oncology.

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - MR Guided Radiation Therapy for Seminars in Radiation Oncology

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 24:36


Dr Akila Viswanathan talks with Dr Daniel Low, Vice Chair of Medical Physics Research and Innovation at UCLA Health, about MR Guided Radiation Therapy for Seminars in Radiation Oncology.

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Screening mammography guidelines have been updated, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024


If you're a woman between the ages of 40 and 70, you should undergo screening mammography for breast cancer every two years, the United States Preventive Services Task Force has just recommended. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson … Screening mammography guidelines have been updated, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - The Science and Management of Soft Tissue for Seminars in Radiation Oncology

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 17:07


Dr Akila Viswanathan talks to Dr David Kirsch from the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre/University Health Network about treating soft tissue sarcomas for Seminars in Radiation Oncology.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Cancer Genetics

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 20:21


Dr Bill Nelson talks to Dr Ken Kinzler, cancer researcher and Co-Director of Ludwig Cancer Research at Johns Hopkins, about his work in cancer genetics, the creation of screening tests for early detection and the future of personalized medicine.

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Earliest Detection of Cancer by Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Circulating Cell-Free DNA Fragmentomes

Oncology Times - OT Broadcasts from the iPad Archives

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 13:46


A new blood test that uses artificial intelligence to analyze circulating molecular markers for the earliest signs of ovarian and other cancers has been reported by researchers. At the AACR 2024 Annual Meeting in San Diego, Victor Velculescu, MD, PhD, Co-Director of the Cancer Genetics & Epigenetics Program at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, reported his group's validation of the test that assesses the pattern of circulating fragments of tumor DNA, known as fragmentomes. After discussing the findings at an AACR press briefing, Velculescu joined Peter Goodwin in the OncTimesTalk podcast studio to discuss the clinical implications.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - KRAS Kickers

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 22:18


Dr Bill Nelson talks to Terri Conneran, the founder of KRAS Kickers, about the discovery of biomarkers, targeted treatments and her advocacy for patients across all cancer types.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Ancestry Genetics

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 18:19


Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Clayton Yates about the evolution of his research into the genetics of ancestry.

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Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 1:03


While overall cancer deaths are continuing their decline, there are three that are still problematic, the most recent data from the American Cancer Society demonstrates. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson names them. Nelson: The ones to watch … Deaths from certain cancers continue to rise, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Rogue Cells

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 14:40


Dr Bill Nelson talks to Dr Rick Jones and Michael McCormick about their new book Rogue Cells: A Conversation on the Myths and Mysteries of Cancer. The book offers a blend of science and humor to help make the complexities of a cancer diagnosis more accessible to patients and their care partners. Learn more about the book here.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Technology Transfer and Corporate Partnerships

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 18:51


Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Christy Wyskiel, the Executive Director of Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures, about the journey scientific discoveries take on their way to becoming life-saving treatments and the role JHTV plays in commercializing medical innovations.

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Can we detect cancer very early by looking at blood proteins? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 1:03


Finding cancer early so it can be treated before it spreads is optimal, and now a new study looking at blood proteins finds that examining a panel of them is both sensitive and specific. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director … Can we detect cancer very early by looking at blood proteins? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Kimmel in DC with Dr Ashwani Rajput - AI and Digital Health

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 14:29


Dr Ashwani Rajput speaks with Dr Gordon Gao from the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business about Digital Health, Artificial Intelligence and using technology to improve outcomes for patients.

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Paul Reed Smith

Zig at the gig podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 70:42


Interview with internationally-known guitar maker and musician Paul Reed Smith. 2024   Paul Reed Smith - Eightlock is a band of high-level musicians who are friends and have “locked” together recording and performing a new kind of groove with its roots in Baltimore funk, DC go-go and New Orleans swing. The band's sound is a heady brew of blues, soul, rock, funk and other roots sounds, all stirred-up into a groove-alicious gumbo. The line-up is three drummers, a bass player, a female singer and three guitar players, and the excitement around their three drummer groove is infectious. The band's three drummers are: Dennis Chambers (John Scofield, George Duke, Brecker Brothers, Santana, Parliament/Funkadelic, John McLaughlin) who was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 2001; Gregory Grainger (Whitney Houston, Acoustic Alchemy); and Ju Ju House the legendary DC Go-Go drummer (Roberta Flack, Trevor Horn and The Chuck Brown Band). Bassist Gary Grainger has performed with John Scofield, Nancy Wilson, George Duke and Bill Evans. Vocalist Mia Samone Davis has a beautiful multifaceted voice that got its start in gospel music at a very young age. Guitarist Mike Ault regularly performs with high caliber artists including Rachelle Ferrell David Grissom, and Davy Knowles. Guitarist Bill Nelson is the Director of the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center where he was introduced and invited to join the band in their efforts to raise money for cancer patients and families. “This group of highly respected and world-renowned musicians have a lot to say musically and spiritually,” Paul Reed Smith says. “It's been an absolute joy to be the catalyst for their gifts resulting in the music found in Lions Roaring in Quicksand.” Added guitarist/vocalist Dr. Bill Nelson: “The musicianship in Eightlock is extraordinary, but what amazes me most is that the music - both the recordings and live performances - just keep getting better and better. Locking into an Eightlock groove is a dream." And dynamic lead singer Mia Samone summed it up by saying, "Creating this CD reminded me that, ‘Peace is the price when the mind is at war'......inner peace is priceless."   In addition to performing and recording with his own band, Paul Reed Smith has played with artists such as Santana, Alter Bridge and the Doobie Brothers. He was honored by Vintage Guitar Magazine as a Hall of Fame inductee in 2011. Paul has countless industry connections through all of the artists that endorse his guitars, plus invaluable marketing opportunities through his guitar company and all of the music stores around the world that sell his guitars. Grammy-award winning Mexican rock band Manaì had him open their residency at the LA Forum this year, John Mayer and Santana have taken him on tour. In addition to 10 powerful original songs on Lions Roaring in Quicksand, the new album features a cover of a Manaì song in English, “Ay, Doctor,” that the band has agreed to share on their social media to their millions of fans, as well as scintillating versions of the Al Green soul classic, “Love and Happiness,” the legendary Edwin Starr song, “War,” and “99,” a chart hit for the original version in France.   Paul Reed Smith Eightlock Social Media Links: https://eightlockband.com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063641798882 https://twitter.com/PEightlock https://www.instagram.com/eightlockband_official/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCv-7c7kNFEo0nfpvsim2Gsg  

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A mail in kit improves screening for cervical cancer, Elizabeth Tracey reports

Health Newsfeed – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 1:04


When a kit to screen themselves at home for cervical cancer by detecting human papilloma virus was given to women, it improved screening rates, a new study shows. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson explains the study. Nelson: … A mail in kit improves screening for cervical cancer, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Kimmel in DC with Dr Ashwani Rajput - Caregiving

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 26:48


Dr Ashwani Rajput speaks with Laurie Singer, a member of the Kimmel Cancer Center's Advisory Board and advocate for patients and their caregivers, about the role of caregiving and the necessities they provide throughout the cancer journey.  

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Will a new test make finding ovarian cancer earlier easier? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 1:00


Cells that can be found in a routine Pap smear may hold the key to detecting and diagnosing ovarian cancer much earlier than it is usually found, a new study reports. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson says … Will a new test make finding ovarian cancer earlier easier? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - Neuro-Oncology in Washington DC

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 17:13


Dr Akila Viswanathan speaks with Dr Carmen Kut about the expanded neuro-oncology and central nervous system cancer treatment options available to patients from Johns Hopkins in the Greater Washington DC Area.

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On Target with Dr Akila Viswanathan - The History of Brachytherapy

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2024 16:31


Dr Akila Viswanathan speaks with Dr Jesse Aronowitz, Emeritus Historian of the American Brachytherapy Society, about the history of the use of brachytherapy to treat cancer and the contributions of two early pioneers in the field from Johns Hopkins, Howard Kelly and Hugh Hampton Young.

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Can looking at RNA as well as DNA impact cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 1:04


 DNA comprises the blueprint of the cell while RNA instructs how proteins are made. A new study shows that sequencing both can have an impact on cancer management. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson explains. Nelson: They had … Can looking at RNA as well as DNA impact cancer treatment? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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50th Anniversary of the Kimmel Cancer Center - Lung Cancer

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 17:03


In this podcast looking back at the last 50 years of the Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Dr Bill Nelson and Dr Julie Brahmer examine the breakthroughs made by some of our leaders in lung cancer care and research and review the evolution of treatment over decades that is leading to longer and more durable survival in patients.  

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How can we explain geographic differences in cancer mortality in Hispanic people in the US? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 1:01


Liver cancer mortality appears to be increasing among Hispanic people in the United States, but there are geographic variations, a new study shows. Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson says these variations need to be understood better. Nelson: … How can we explain geographic differences in cancer mortality in Hispanic people in the US? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - The Risk for Pancreatic Cancer

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 16:03


Dr Bill Nelson and Dr Alison Klein discuss her work investigating the gene mutations that create a family history of pancreatic cancer.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Cycling to End Cancer

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 7:01


Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Eben Block, a colorectal cancer survivor and co-organizer of Cycling to End Cancer, a fundraiser to benefit the Colorectal Cancer Center of Excellence at Johns Hopkins. To learn more, donate or start riding, click here.

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227: [UNICORN] The Importance of Culture in Combating Burnout as an Oncology PA

Fulfilled as a Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 39:42


Sarah Sagorsky is a medical oncology PA and a mom of two young children. She currently practices as the Lead Physician Assistant within the Upper Aerodigestive Medical Oncology Department at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center at Bayview.  Join us today to hear about how Sarah navigates the ever-changing logistics in coordinating the complex care of cancer patients. Sarah also shares how she handles the mental load of working in oncology with practical tips on combating burnout in order to thrive as a PA and a mom.  If you've ever asked yourself how you can achieve work-life balance, especially after COVID-19 has changed the healthcare landscape, press play for a real discussion on creating a life without burnout. We share real-life tips you can implement today to thrive at home and at work.  SPONSORS BURNOUT RISK ASSESSMENT tracybingaman.com/burnout-quiz MODERE COLLAGEN https://modere.io/3LSdwY COACHING 1-ON-1 NEGOTIATION CONSULT https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/negotiate  FREE 30-MINUTE COACHING CONSULT https://calendly.com/the-pa-is-in/gen-call   LINKS EPISODE BLOG POST https://www.tracybingaman.com/blog TRACY ON INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/mrstracybingaman/ ON LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracybingaman/

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50th Anniversary of the Kimmel Cancer Center - DNA Detection

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 13:19


Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Dr David Sidransky about his contribution to launching the field of DNA detection research.

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Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Defining Cancer

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 15:38


Dr Bill Nelson talks to Dr Ken Pienta about his efforts to define cancer. Read the article Dr Pienta co-authored here.

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50th Anniversary of the Kimmel Cancer Center - Cancer Research

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 18:33


Dr Bill Nelson and Dr Ashi Weeraratna look back at her experiences as a cancer researcher and forward to where research at Johns Hopkins is heading.

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Are men more at risk to develop cancer than women? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 1:04


Men get cancer more often than women, a recent study concludes, along with speculation that genetic or hormonal factors may be the culprit. Not so fast, says Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center director William Nelson. Nelson: They found thyroid cancer … Are men more at risk to develop cancer than women? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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The Lindsey Elmore Show
Pulling Back The Curtain: How Medicine is Really Practiced in the U.S. | Otis Brawley

The Lindsey Elmore Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 55:33


Otis Brawley is a globally-recognized expert in cancer prevention and control. He has worked to reduce overscreening of medical conditions, which has revolutionized patient treatment by increasing quality of life and reducing health disparities. Brawley's research focuses on developing cancer screening strategies and ensuring their effectiveness. He has championed efforts to decrease smoking and implement other lifestyle risk reduction programs, as well as to provide critical support to cancer patients and concentrate cancer control efforts in areas where they could be most effective. Brawley currently leads a broad interdisciplinary research effort on cancer health disparities at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, striving to close racial, economic, and social disparities in the prevention, detection, and treatment of cancer in the United States and worldwide. He also directs community outreach programs for underserved populations throughout Maryland. Brawley joined Johns Hopkins University as a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in 2019 from the American Cancer Society and Emory University. And he is the author of the book How We Do Harm. Topics covered in this episode: Respect in Medicine Medical Devices Cancer Screenings Minorities in Treatment Sources of Healthcare Disparities Health Insurance Diet and Physical Activity The Future Of Medicine Creating Trust Drug Company Data Managing Conflict of Interest Breast Cancer Screening Referenced in the episode: The Lindsey Elmore Show Ep 174 | Overcoming Political Influence on Healthcare | John Abramson To learn more about Otis Brawley and his work, head over to https://research.jhu.edu/members/otis-brawley/ @otisbrawley __________________________________________________________ Amare's Happy Juice is a delicious combination of three popular products, including MentaBiotics, Edge and Energy+. Plus when you mix the three of them together, it creates one drink to help elevate your mood, crush your to-do list and enjoy every minute of the day. The three products that are in happy juice, boost mood and motivation, help to provide overall nourishment and help for your second brain a.k.a. your gut. It helps enhance mental performance and provides the fuel that you need for a highly productive day. Head to http://www.lindseyelmore.com/happyjuice to save $10 when you purchase the collection of Edge, MentaBiotics and Energy+ today! __________________________________________________________ Do you want to live a healthy lifestyle but you don't know where to find reliable health education, you don't have someone you can trust to lead you to which health and wellness options are out there. When you go to http://www.Wellnessmadesimple.us you can learn practical skills that you need to build a healthy lifestyle. You'll gain access to more than 85 videos, 11 hours of education and more education is always being added, and you'll join a community that has given more than 2400 positive reviews. All you have to do is get access, and right now we are offering half off of an annual subscription when you shop the code 2023Wellness and after that, watch the coursework, then implement daily changes positively transform your help you can feel better. Go to http://www.Wellnessmadesimple.us to get an annual subscription, and shop the code 2023Wellness for half off of your annual subscription. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ We hope you enjoyed this episode. Come check us out at www.lindseyelmore.com/podcast.