In this episode, Dr Paul Wheatley-Price interviews Darin Diehl, content marketing thought leader, journalist, and lung cancer patient diagnosed during COVID-19.
34. Dr. Anne Gonzalez: GOMRG Recipient
In this episode, Dr. Anne Gonzalez, MD, MSc, McGill University Health Centre, winner of the 2020 Lung Cancer Canada Geoffrey Ogram Memorial Research Grant, discussed her research on predicting risk of lung cancer in patients with COPD.
35. What's New In: Immunotherapy
This episode was originally recorded as a webinar in our What's New In: series held on Mar 26, 2021. Dr. Julie Brahmer, MD, Johns Hopkins Medicine and Dr. Rosalyn Juergens, MD, PhD, Juravinski Cancer Centre, discuss the latest advances in immunotherapy for the treatment of lung cancer. Moderated by Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price.
36. Palliative Care
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Dr. Hsien Seow, PhD and Dr. Samantha Winemaker, MD. They dispel the myths and promote the benefits of early palliative care for lung cancer patients. They are the creators of the 5 star rated Waiting Room Revolution podcast, which can be found here:
https://www.waitingroomrevolution.com/
37. Patient Stories - Tim Monds
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Tim Monds, retired Educator, School Superintendent and lung cancer survivor
38. What's New From ASCO 2021
In this episode, we present our next edition of What's New In: a moderated discussion of the findings presented at the American Society for Clinical Oncology Conference held Jun 4-8, 2021.
39. Dr. Gwyn Bebb: Research
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Gwyn Bebb to discuss the importance of lung cancer research.
40. What's New In: Mesothelioma
In this special edition, we present our previously recorded webinar What's New In: Mesothelioma, a moderated discussion of new treatments, techniques and protocols in mesothelioma. Co-hosted by the Canadian Mesothelioma Foundation. For more information visit: cmfonline.org
41. Patient Stories: Jill Hamer-Wilson
In this edition, Dr. Wheatley-Price speaks to Jill Hamer Wilson, Lung Cancer Survivor and Patient Advocate about her story and the role that patients can have in advocacy, research and awareness. This podcast is dedicated in memory of Kim MacIntosh.
42. 2021 Research In Review
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Dr. Doreen Ezeife, Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Calgary, and Dr. Rosalyn Juergens, Juravinski Cancer Centre, Hamilton, about the highlights of lung cancer research in 2021.
43. Patient Stories: Terry and Joyce Morey
In this episode, Dr. Wheatley-Price speaks to lung cancer survivor, Terry Morey and his wife, Joyce Morey about Terry's cancer journey and the invaluable role of a caregiver.
44. What's New In: Rare Lung Cancer Subtypes
In this special episode that aired as a webinar in our What's New In: series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price discusses the newest and upcoming treatments for rare cancer subtypes like RET, MET, HER2 and more with Dr. Alexander Drilon of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and Dr. Parneet Cheema of the William Osler Health System
45. What's New In: Radiotherapy
Finishing up with our 2021 webinars in our What's New In: series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price discusses the newest developments in Radiotherpay with Dr. Corinne Favre-Finn of the NHS Foundation Trust and Dr. David Palma of the London Health Sciences Centre.
46. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them)
In Part 1 of this series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Dr. Garth Nicholas, of The Ottawa Hospital about clinical trials that changed how lung cancer is treated. Based on Dr. Nicholas' fascinating and informative tweets for Lung Cancer Awareness Month in November 2021. You can find Dr. Nicholas on twitter @GarthNicholas1.
47. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them) Part 2
In Part 2 of the series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Dr. Garth Nicholas, of The Ottawa Hospital about clinical trials that changed how lung cancer is treated. Based on Dr. Nicholas' fascinating and informative tweets for Lung Cancer Awareness Month in November 2021. You can find Dr. Nicholas on twitter @GarthNicholas1.
48. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them) Part 3
In Part 3 of the series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Dr. Garth Nicholas, of The Ottawa Hospital about clinical trials that changed how lung cancer is treated. Based on Dr. Nicholas' fascinating and informative tweets for Lung Cancer Awareness Month in November 2021. You can find Dr. Nicholas on twitter @GarthNicholas1.
49. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them) Part 4
The final episode of the series! Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Dr. Garth Nicholas, of The Ottawa Hospital about clinical trials that changed how lung cancer is treated. Based on Dr. Nicholas' fascinating and informative tweets for Lung Cancer Awareness Month in November 2021. You can find Dr. Nicholas on twitter @GarthNicholas1.
50. A Short Primer on Why Cancer Still Sucks
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Dr. David J. Stewart of the Ottawa Hospital about his new book "A Short Primer on Why Cancer Still Sucks", which addresses common, vexing questions about cancer and what future changes we can anticipate. You can purchase the book online at Chapters/Indigo, Barnes and Noble, or Amazon. To read the poem, "Say not the Struggle nought Availeth", visit:
https://bit.ly/3Gifg57.
51. Patient Stories: Stephen Sollows
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to lung cancer survivor Stephen Sollows about his life, faith, cancer journey and the story of the current #HopeArmy t-shirt design. To purchase your own tee, visit
www.hopearmy.ca/.
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Dr. Andrea Fung of the Kingston Health Sciences Center, and Dr. Shaqil Kassam of the Southlake Regional Health Centre on the key takeaways and highlights at the ASCO 2022 Annual Meeting in Chigago earlier in June.