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    Explore "earlydetection" with insightful episodes like "This former NIH chief went public with his prostate cancer to help others", "Why we need to talk about cancer ft. Stephen Fry", "How early detection could change autism diagnosis and intervention, with Geraldine Dawson, PhD" and "F*** you cancer with Deborah James" from podcasts like ""Consider This from NPR", "The Today Podcast", "Speaking of Psychology" and "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show"" and more!

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    This former NIH chief went public with his prostate cancer to help others

    This former NIH chief went public with his prostate cancer to help others
    During the early days of the pandemic, former NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins became a familiar voice steering the country through an unprecedented public health crisis.

    Now, he is going through his own health crisis, an aggressive form of prostate cancer. By talking about it publicly he hopes to draw attention to routine screening.

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    Why we need to talk about cancer ft. Stephen Fry

    Why we need to talk about cancer ft. Stephen Fry

    In a week in which King Charles III shared his cancer diagnosis, Amol and Nick ask why it’s important to talk about cancer.

    Stephen Fry talks about his own diagnosis of an aggressive prostate cancer and we also hear from Paralympian Erin Kennedy, the BBC’s international editor Jeremy Bowen, broadcaster Edward Stourton and from Steve Bland whose partner, the ‘You, Me and the Big C’ host Rachael Bland, died of cancer in 2018.

    Nick also talks to Amol about his own experience of cancer and they speak to Professor Pat Price, one of the country’s leading oncologists, about why survival rates in the UK are lower than other countries.

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    The Today Podcast is hosted by Amol Rajan and Nick Robinson, both presenters of BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, the UK’s most influential radio news programme. Amol was the BBC’s media editor for six years and is the former editor of the Independent, he’s also the current presenter of University Challenge. Nick has presented the Today programme since 2015, he was the BBC’s political editor for ten years before that and also previously worked as ITV’s political editor.

    The senior producer is Tom Smithard, the producer is Hazel Morgan. The editors are Jonathan Aspinwall and Louisa Lewis. The executive producer is Owenna Griffiths. Technical production from Jack Graysmark and digital production from Elliot Ryder.

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    How early detection could change autism diagnosis and intervention, with Geraldine Dawson, PhD

    How early detection could change autism diagnosis and intervention, with Geraldine Dawson, PhD

    About one in 36 children in the U.S. has been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Geraldine Dawson, PhD, of Duke University, discusses why the number of diagnoses has risen so steeply in recent years, why it’s more common in boys than girls, and how research using artificial intelligence and brain biomarkers is making it possible to detect autism risk at younger ages than before – even in infancy.

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    F*** you cancer with Deborah James

    F*** you cancer with Deborah James

    In 2016, aged just 35, Deborah was diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer. Since then, she has poured her efforts into raising awareness about the symptoms of the disease and what it’s like to live with cancer. From cutting-edge cyberknife treatments to running half marathons, listen in as Liz and Deborah discuss what it's really like to live with the Big C.


    You can find the show notes at https://lizearlewellbeing.com/ep-52-f-you-cancer-with-deborah-james/.



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