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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | a month ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScienceMedicineHealth & Fitness |
A compelling and emotional episode that touches on the many challenges young women affected by Cancer go through. Joined by the founder of the not for profit Cancer Chicks, Michele Molnar. We have a candid conversation about relationships, emotional ... more
Professor Parry Guilford is known for successfully in identifying the first known genetic mutations in the CDH1 gene, leading to the description of a new cancer syndrome Hereditary Diffuse Gastric Cancer (HDGC). This discovery has conservatively save... more
Professor Alex Boussioutas is one of Australia's most prominent and accomplished Gastroenterologists. We dive right into a conversation about the latest innovations in cancer surveillance and precision medicine. As a GI Cancer specialist Alex talks a... more
'What do you mean you don't have a stomach?' This is a question our very first podcast guest Julian Grennell often encounters, and a reality he shared with many other members of his family after discovering they all carry the rare genetic mutation of... more
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Well done to you both for highlighting and discussing this issue. Jemma you were such a valuable help when I was going through my TG and chemo pre and post surgery. Keep up the good work and I’ll check out the notes for the absorption notes that Justin mentioned. more
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