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Explore " carcinoma" with insightful episodes like "Hepatocellular Carcinoma Incidence Rates Are 2%-3% in US Patients with Cirrhosis Regardless of Etiology", "Implications of Recent Data Sets for the Current and Future Management of Lung Cancer", "Implications of Recent Data Sets for the Current and Future Management of Breast Cancer", "Inside the Issue: Optimizing the Management of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer" and "Rick Zeisig - I Had to Lose My Voice to Find My Voice" from podcasts like ""Evidence-Based GI: An ACG Publication and Podcast", "Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love", "Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love", "Oncology Today with Dr Neil Love" and "Lead. Learn. Change."" and more!
Episodes (25)
Implications of Recent Data Sets for the Current and Future Management of Lung Cancer
Implications of Recent Data Sets for the Current and Future Management of Breast Cancer
Inside the Issue: Optimizing the Management of Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer
Rick Zeisig - I Had to Lose My Voice to Find My Voice
SHOW NOTES
0:55 - Contextual introduction for this episode’s unique features
3:20 – Sample DJ clips
4:15 – Guest introduction
5:05 – Cancer, voice change, a long stint behind the high school football stadium game night microphone
6:00 – Rick starts his three-decades of announcing Friday night home games
7:55 – Son Rowdy follows Dad Rick at the football field
8:45 – Family members want to hear the players’ names
10:30 – Daughter Grace, a performance from the (very) early years
12:00 – David (Reynolds) stands in for Brad Pitt
13:25 – Wife Margaret makes a huge difference in the community
15:55 – The story behind Be Nice to Grace Day
21:05 – Jeanne Burr (and Walter Hooper) as a catalyst for Rick on the air for the first time (at age 17)
24:45 – Listening to Chicago’s AM station WLS
27:00 – John Records Landecker
30:00 – A lesson learned about making others feel important
32:24 – Interviewing Garth Brooks
33:40 – The first time cancer rears its head
39:30 – Focused radiation, bolted to the table, and a special mask
43:10 – Jimmy Buffet embedded in a family tradition
44:40 – Cancer reappears – in a new location
46:00 – Friend Amy’s powerful question
46:40 – God’s gameplan for Rick
49:45 – Lydia, a face from the past, and a new connection for the future
52:35 – High school reunion delays
54:10 – Living in a small town, great friends, great community
58:00 – Sharing one’s story to give others hope
59:40 – A lesson Rick wants us to hear
1:04:40 – One of many similar stories of good fortune – Running out of gas on I-75 North
1:07:00 – A mini-facelift’s role in the past twenty years of Rick’s life
1:07:50 – The most recent doctor’s visit and current prognosis
1:09:40 – The unexpected result of Rick losing his voice
LINKS:
Instagram: @therickontheradio
Rowdy Zeisig, the new Dalton High School football announcer
Jimmy Buffet’s ’Twas the Night Before Christmas
Music for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate Beats
Podcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.
Professional Association of Georgia Educators
Special Edition — Key Presentations on Lung Cancer from the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting
Special Edition — Current and Future Management of Breast Cancer
Epi 52: Dr. Nick Countryman shares skin cancer prevention tips
EP43: Dr. H. Peter Soyer on overdiagnosis, Fitzpatrick skin type, and emotional intelligence
Dr. H. Peter Soyer is a thoughtful voice in dermatology and dermatopathology who has been studying many different important issues like overdiagnosis and the utility of Fitzpatrick skin typing as a cancer risk factor. He also relates that emotional intelligence has been key throughout his career. Dr. H. Peter Soyer has over 30 years of experience in dermatology. He obtained his medical degree at the University of Graz. He has been the inaugural Chair in Dermatology at The University of Queensland since 2007. He has also been the Director of the Princess Alexandra Hospital Dermatology Department since 2008. His research areas include translational skin cancer research. He is internationally recognized and has particular expertise in dermoscopy and reflectance confocal microscopy. He has over 600 publications and an h-index of 70 (Google Scholar). He has been awarded numerous grants, including the Medical Research Future Fund Next Generation Clinical Researchers Program Practitioner Fellowship, the NHMRC Practitioner Fellowship, and the Australian Cancer Research Foundation Australian Centre of Excellence in Melanoma Imaging and Diagnosis. Here are links to some of his recent work: the Fitzpatrick scale and a call for diversity and inclusion, patient-led self-screening after a melanoma diagnosis, second opinions to reduce under- and over- calling of melanoma, and rethinking melanoma in situ and severely dysplastic nevi.
One Niche to Rule Them All: Stem Cell-Lymphatic Interactome in Regeneration and Cancer with Shiri Gur-Cohen - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2022
One Niche to Rule Them All: Stem Cell-Lymphatic Interactome in Regeneration and Cancer with Shiri Gur-Cohen - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2022
One Niche to Rule Them All: Stem Cell-Lymphatic Interactome in Regeneration and Cancer with Shiri Gur-Cohen - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2022
One Niche to Rule Them All: Stem Cell-Lymphatic Interactome in Regeneration and Cancer with Shiri Gur-Cohen - Sanford Stem Cell Symposium 2022
Epi 34: Summit Partner Chris Hendricks shares why he supports the Heroes Foundation
72 - Beating Thyroid Cancer and Getting Into The Best Shape of Her Life with Sandra Crofford
Meet long-time STRONG Girl and Toronto-based radio host Sandra Crofford, who takes us through her experience with thyroid cancer and how becoming a STRONG Girl enhanced and changed her life and wellness journey. In this episode, Jenny and Sandra talk about what symptoms to pay attention to, how the thyroid affects our whole body, and the importance of being an advocate for your own health when it comes to investigating those (or any other) unexplained symptoms. Sandra shares her incredible story and reminds us how crucial it is to be mindful, accountable and dedicated to being the best version of yourself.
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