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National Foundation for Cancer Research
National Foundation For Cancer Research
Breast Cancer
Early Detection
Cancer
Cancer Immunotherapy
Tumor Microenvironment
Car-T Therapy
Biomarkers
Herceptin
Cancer Vaccines
Electronic Medical Records
Genomic Sequencing
National Institutes Of Health
National Cancer Institute
Preventive Oncology
Artificial Intelligence
Mesothelioma
Disparities In Cancer Care
Global Access To Clinical Trials
Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors

Join Dr. Sujuan Ba, the CEO of the National Foundation for Cancer Research, as she sits down with leading scientists, advocates, researchers, and patients who are shaping the future of cancer research and care. In each episode, Dr. Ba explores the groundbreaking work, personal stories, and transformative ideas driving the fight against cancer. From cutting-edge oncology discoveries in the lab to t... more

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What happens when a curious biochemist follows his wife to California, falls in love with whitewater rafting — and accidentally makes one of the most important cancer discoveries of the 20th century?

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Tony Hunter... more

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What if you could know your breast cancer risk at 25 and actually do something about it?

Dr. Funmi Olopade, a trailblazing oncologist at the University of Chicago, has spent 30 years rewriting the rules of breast cancer care, and she believes we ca... more

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At age 37, Kathy Giusti was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and told she had just three years to live. Instead of accepting that fate, she turned urgency into action and founded the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF), transforming how cancer... more

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Half a village was dying of cancer. No one could explain why.

For the Season One finale of All Things Cancer, we’re ending with a story that changed the trajectory of cancer research — and saved generations of lives.

What began as a keynote trip to... more

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Tony Hunter
Renowned cancer researcher who discovered tyrosine phosphorylation's role in cell growth
Salk Institute (and associated researchers)
Episode: He Spent 3 Weeks Unplugged at the Bottom of the Grand Canyon — While Accidentally Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
Funmi Olopade
Pioneer in preventive oncology and precision medicine
University of Chicago
Episode: Your Mammogram Can Now Predict Cancer Before You Have It -- Here's the Doctor Making It Happen
Kathy Giusti
Founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
Episode: Doctors Gave Her 3 Years to Live. She Changed Cancer Research Instead.
Dr. Michele Carbone
Physician-scientist known for mesothelioma and inherited cancer risk work
University affiliations discussed in episode
Episode: Why Was Half This Village Dying of Cancer— And No One Stopped It?
Dr. Ann Barker
Influential cancer research leader; architect of Cancer Genome Atlas and GBM Agile
National Cancer Institute; Academic/Nonprofit sectors
Episode: We’re Drowning in Cancer Data — And Still Missing Cures
Shereen Pavlides
Celebrated home chef and founder of Cooking with Shereen
Cooking with Shereen
Episode: One Diagnosis. Seven Years. A Lifetime of Impact.
Isabella Pavlides
Youth ambassador and organizer of youth fundraising initiatives
NFCR, Play4TheCure organizer at Bucknell University
Episode: One Diagnosis. Seven Years. A Lifetime of Impact.
Dr. Monica Bertagnolli
Surgeon, physician-scientist, former director of the NCI and NIH; leading medical executive
National Institutes of Health / National Cancer Institute / NIH leadership
Episode: Cancer Research Is at Risk: Dr. Bertagnolli Reveals What Washington Isn’t Saying
Dr. Brian Leyland-Jones
Breast cancer physician-scientist with leadership roles in NCI, McGill, and Winship/Emory
NFCR medical advisor
Episode: The Next Frontier: Can CAR-T Therapy Finally Conquer Solid Tumors?

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Dr. Sujuan Ba
Host of All Things Cancer; NFCR President & CEO; longtime leader in cancer research funding and strategy

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We’re Drowning in Cancer Data — And Still Missing Cures
Q: How do we reconcile the promise of AI with the realities of data, funding, and ethics in cancer research?
They argue for focused, collaborative funding that supports integrative, multidisciplinary work, along with robust data standards and guardrails to address bias and ethics as AI becomes more central to discovery and treatment.
We’re Drowning in Cancer Data — And Still Missing Cures
Q: What shaped your approach to building large, data-driven cancer research efforts?
The host and guest discuss starting with quality biospecimens and high-quality data, then expanding into integrative projects like GBM Agile and the Cancer Genome Atlas to create scalable knowledge networks that enable collaboration and rapid progress.
Your Mammogram Can Now Predict Cancer Before You Have It -- Here's the Doctor Making It Happen
Q: How can we ensure patient-centric care reaches diverse populations and actually changes outcomes?
She discusses distributing clinical trials into communities, listening to patients, reducing barriers to access, and tailoring care to the individual realities of patients, including geographic and socioeconomic barriers.
Your Mammogram Can Now Predict Cancer Before You Have It -- Here's the Doctor Making It Happen
Q: What motivated you to focus on preventive approaches to breast cancer?
Dr. Olopade explains a lifelong drive to understand why some women develop breast cancer and others do not, emphasizing germline genetics, risk prediction, and the potential for prevention through early detection and lifestyle interventions.
Beyond the Tumor: Dr. Isaac Witz’s Vision for the Future of Cancer Treatment
Q: How has the shift from targeting tumor cells to targeting the tumor environment changed cancer treatment?
By focusing on the surrounding normal cells and molecular interactions that support cancer growth, therapies can be developed to disrupt those supportive factors, potentially improving durability of responses and expanding treatment options beyond simply destroying cancer cells.

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The show concentrates on accelerating cancer breakthroughs through science, funding, and real-world impact. Episodes frequently feature leading researchers, patient advocates, and nonprofit leaders discussing cutting-edge topics such as immunotherapy, early detection, precision medicine, and the role of data, AI, and collaboration in speeding cures. A notable throughline is the interplay between foundational science, translational pipelines, and funding models—highlighting how private foundations, cross-sector partnerships, and policy shape what's possible in cancer research and care. A distinctive strength is its emphasis on human stories alongside technical rigor, including survivor perspectives and practical fundraising approaches that m... more

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1. Tony Hunter
2. Funmi Olopade
3. Kathy Giusti
4. Dr. Michele Carbone
5. Dr. Ann Barker
6. Shereen Pavlides
7. Isabella Pavlides
8. Dr. Monica Bertagnolli

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