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The Lancet Pulse

The Lancet
Artificial Intelligence
Xenotransplantation
Psychedelic Therapy
Ketogenic Diet
Bipolar Disorder
The Lancet Pulse
Digital Pathology
Computational Pathology
Pathology
China
AI In Healthcare
Mental Health
Psychedelics
MDMA
Psilocybin
Crispr-Cas9
Immune System
Europe Regulation
Tsinghua University
Glp-1 Receptor Agonists

The Lancet Pulse explores the latest advances and toughest challenges in clinical medicine on a monthly basis. From xenotransplantation and artificial intelligence, to immunotherapies and psychedelic drug research, The Lancet Pulse translates science into practical insights about what’s changing in the clinic and why it matters. Join Chloe Wilson, Ben Abbott, Jonathan Pimm, Matthew Gilbert, along ... more

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In this episode of The Lancet Pulse, Chloe Wilson joins Helena Teede and Terhi Piltonen to discuss a recent health policy published in The Lancet that details a global consensus process that puts forward a new name for PCOS - termed PMOS (polyendocri... more

In this episode of The Lancet Pulse, Niall Boyce and Matt Gilbert speak with Professor Daniel Smith about the emerging connection between diet and mental health, with a focus on the ketogenic diet and bipolar disorder. Together, they explore what bip... more

Professor Tien Yin Wong, from Tsinghua University, talks to Lancet editors Helena Wang and Ben Abbott about Tsinghua’s world-first AI hospital project, providing insights into both its enormous potential and some of the reality checks that have occur... more

Professor Alexandre Loupy, joins editor Chloe Wilson to discuss innovation in xenotransplantation as well as the challenges from gene editing, immunological barriers, and the complex ethical and regulatory frameworks guiding progress in xenotransplan... more

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Recent Guests

Helena Teede
Professor of Women's Health and Endocrinologist
APOCS/Center for Research Excellence (Australia)
Episode: What is in a name change? Moving from the term PCOS to PMOS
Terhi Piltonen
Professor in Women's Health and Reproductive Endocrinology
International PCOS Society
Episode: What is in a name change? Moving from the term PCOS to PMOS
Danny Smith
Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh with interest in bipolar disorder, circadian neuroscience, and nutritional interventions
University of Edinburgh
Episode: Is there a link between diet and mental health?
Tien Yin Wong
Professor at Tsinghua University, ophthalmologist, AI in medicine expert
Tsinghua University
Episode: Is the opening of an AI hospital closer to reality than we think?
Rachel Yehuda
Director, Parsons Research Center for Psychedelic Healing, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Episode: Are we on the cusp of a psychedelic renaissance in psychiatry?
Liliana Galindo
Consultant psychiatrist; leads Cambridge Psychedelic Research Group
University of Cambridge; CPFT NHS Trust
Episode: Are we on the cusp of a psychedelic renaissance in psychiatry?
Alex Loupy
Director of the Paris Institute of Transplantation and Organ Regeneration
Paris Institute of Transplantation and Organ Regeneration
Episode: Could engineered xenotransplantation end the organ shortage and save lives?
Sebastian Försch
Senior pathologist and research group leader
Institute of Pathology, University Medical Center Mainz
Episode: Are we ready for AI to transform pathology?
Inti Zlobec
Professor of digital pathology
University of Bern, Institute of Tissue Medicine and Pathology
Episode: Are we ready for AI to transform pathology?

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Helena Wang
Host of the Lancet Pulse episode and contributor to related Lancet publications.
Chloe Wilson
Host of The Lancet Pulse; senior editor at The Lancet.

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What is in a name change? Moving from the term PCOS to PMOS
Q: What are the next steps after the name change is agreed upon?
The next steps include a three-year rollout with implementation across health records, policy, funding, and education; updating guidelines in 2028; and broad communication to both clinicians and patients to sustain the change and improve care outcomes.
What is in a name change? Moving from the term PCOS to PMOS
Q: How was patient involvement integrated into the naming process?
Patients and their lived experiences were central to the process from start to finish, with patient co-leadership and governance ensuring that the final name reflected patient concerns and practical implications for care.
What is in a name change? Moving from the term PCOS to PMOS
Q: What was the core driver behind changing the name from PCOS to PMOS?
The core driver was that the traditional name PCOS focused on the ovary and cysts, which misrepresents the condition's endocrine, metabolic, reproductive, and psychosocial aspects; PMOS better reflects the full spectrum and reduces stigma.
Is the opening of an AI hospital closer to reality than we think?
Q: Can AI replace doctors in the near future?
No, AI is not near replacing doctors; it currently serves as an assistive tool and decision-support, with humans remaining essential for interpretation, consent, and compassionate care.
Is the opening of an AI hospital closer to reality than we think?
Q: What are the biggest challenges AI faces in real-world healthcare?
Key challenges include limited access to diverse, high-quality clinical data, the gap between ideal laboratory performance and messy real-world settings, and the need for AI-ready physicians who can effectively integrate AI into practice.

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The show covers cutting-edge clinical medicine topics through conversations with leading global experts, with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence in medicine, innovative transplantation approaches, and psychedelic-assisted therapies. Recent episodes explore how AI reshapes clinical practice and data infrastructure, the potential of xenotransplantation to address organ shortages, and the integration of psychedelic therapies within healthcare systems. Guests tend to be senior clinicians, researchers, and policy-oriented experts who bridge science, regulation, and practical implementation. The format aims to translate dense research into actionable insights for busy clinicians, researchers, and decision-makers, often highlighting chal... more

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