Lung Cancer Voices Podcast Listing

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71. Research in Canada: GOMRG Winner Dr. Enam Alsrayheen
70. Research in Canada: LAA Winner Dr. Alison Wallace
69. Best of ESMO 2023
68. A Special Interview with Dann Wonser (2023 Evening of Hope)
67. Best of WCLC (Part 2)
66. Best of WCLC 2023 (Part 1)
65. All About MAID
64. Treatment Upon Progression: What's Next
63. Best of ASCO 2023
62. Caregiver Stories: Filomena Servidio-Italiano
61. What's New In Immunotherapy (Part 2)
60. All About EGFR Lung Cancer
59. Clinical Trials 101
58. Patient Stories: Andrea Redway
57. Best of ESMO 2022
56.  Mon parcours avec le cancer du poumon: Catherine Larose
55. Advocacy, Research, and Medical Conferences as a Patient: Angus Pratt (Part 2)
54. Patient Stories: Angus Pratt (Part 1)
53. The Importance of Exercise for Cancer Patients: The EXCEL Program
52. Highlights from ASCO 2022
51. Patient Stories: Stephen Sollows 
50. 
A Short Primer on Why Cancer Still Sucks
49. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them) Part 4
48. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them) Part 3
47. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them) Part 2
46. Important Lung Cancer Trials Through History (and How to Interpret Them)
45. What's New In Radiotherapy
44. What's New In: Rare Lung Subtypes
43. Patient Stories: Terry and Joyce Morey
42. 2021 Research In Review
41. Patient Stories: Jill Hamer-Wilson
40. What's New In: Mesothelioma
39. Dr. Gwyn Bebb: Research 
38. What's New From: ASCO 2021
37. Patient Stories: Tim Monds
36. Palliative Care
35. What's New In: Immunotherapy
34. Dr. Anne Gonzalez: GOMRG Recipient 
33. Patient Stories: Elya Martinson
32. Patient Stories: Darin Diehl
31. What's New From: The Canadian Lung Cancer Conference

30. What's New In: 2021 and Beyond
29. What's New In: ALK Positive Lung Cancer
28. What's New In: EGFR Positive Lung Cancer
27. Quitting Smoking
26. Lung Cancer and Equity
25.
Screening for Lung Cancer
24. COVID-19: Tales From the Front Lines
23. Molecular Testing
22. Patient Stories: Allice Leggatt
21. Highlights from ASCO and WCLC 2020 - Part 2
20. Highlights from ASCO and WCLC 2020 - Part 1
19. Debate: Is Lung Cancer a Chronic Disease?
18. Breathomics
17. The Role Of Nursing in Lung Cancer Treatment

16. The Next 10 Years: What the Near Future Holds for Lung Cancer Treatment
15. Special Edition: COVID-19: Your Questions Answered
14. Patient Programs at The IASLC: Get Involved!
13Patient Stories: Bonnie Addario
12. The Violet Study: Is VATS The Better Choice?
11. A Look Back: Highlights from the IASLC Lung Conference
10. Radiation Oncology and Navigating Cancer Treatment
9Patient  Stories: Donald Monk and Peter Mitchell
8. Special Edition: Cannabis and Cancer
7. Patient Stories: Kim MacIntosh
6. Special Edition: News From the IASLC World Lung Conference 2019
5Benefits of Support: Peer Groups and More
4Patients, Caregivers, and Clinicians in Partnership
3Lung Cancer Screening
2. Patient Stories: Mariel Bouris
1. Advances In Lung Cancer: Acheivements, Hopes and Challenges


1. Advances in Lung Cancer, Acheivements, Hopes and Challenges 
On our first podcast, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price, Medical Oncologist at The Ottawa Hospital and President of Lung Cancer Canada, speaks to Dr. Natasha Leighl, Medical Oncologist at Princess Margaret Hospital and Dr. David Gandara of UC Davis, Sacremento
 


2. Patient Stories: Mariel Bouris
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price interviews Mariel Bouris, a retired nurse and multi-year small cell lung cancer survivor. 
 

3. Lung Cancer Screening
In this episode, Dr. Paul-Wheatley-Price interviews Dr. Stephen Lam, principal investigator for the pan-Canadian Screening Program
 

4. Patients, Caregivers, and Clinicians in Partnership
In this episode Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price interviews Dr. Jack West, Thoracic Oncologist at the Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, and founder of GRACE - Global Resource for Advancing Cancer Education



5. Benefits of Support: Peer Groups and more..
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Diane Manii, Oncology Social Worker, The Ottawa Hospital, about the benefits of support for lung cancer patients
 

6. Special Edition - News from the IASLC World Lung Conference 2019
In this special edition of the podcast, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price discusses the most exciting research presented at the IASLC World Lung Cancer Conference 2019 in Barcelona with Dr. Tom John, Medical Oncologist, Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research and Wellness Centre and Dr. Kevin Jao, Medical Oncologist, Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal.
 

7. Patient Stories: Kim MacIntosh
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Kim MacIntosh, a 2 year survivor of stage IV, EGFR +ve, non-small cell lung cancer 



8. Special Edition: Cannabis and Lung Cancer
In a special episode to commemorate the anniversary of the legalization of recreational cannabis, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price talks to Dr. Ross Camidge, Director of Thoracic Oncology at the University of Colorado, about the myths and facts surrounding cannabis and the treatment of lung cancer.
 

9. Patient Stories: Donald Monk and Peter Mitchell
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to 4 year lung cancer survivor Donald Monk and his partner Peter Mitchell.



10. Radiation Oncology and Navigating Cancer Treatment
In this episode Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price talks to Dr. David Palma about radiotherapy, navigating cancer treatment, and his book, "Taking Charge of Cancer: What You Need to Know to Get the Best Treatment". 



11. A look back: Highlights from the IASLC World Lung Conference
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price discusses the highlights of the conference with Drs. Kevin Jao and Tom John
 

12. The VIOLET STUDY: Is VATS the better choice?
In this episode Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price interviews Dr. Eric Lim, Professor of Thoracic Surgery at Royal Brompton Hospital.  Visit Dr. Lim's website at: https://www.drericlim.com
 

13. Patient Stories: Bonnie Addario
In this episode Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Bonnie Addario, Lung Cancer Survivor, Patient Advocate and founder of the Go2Foundation for Lung Cancer.  
 

14. ​Patient Programs at the IASLC: Get Involved!
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Kirstin Ito, Patient Advocacy Manager at the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer about how patients can get involved in their programs.  Note that the programs mentioned in the podcast have an application deadline of Mar 27, 2020. https://www.iaslc.org/



15. Special Edition - COVID-19: Your Questions Answered
In this special episode, Christina Sit, Programs Director at Lung Cancer Canada asks Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price the most common questions about COVID-19 that we have heard from lung cancer patients. 
 

16. The Next 10 Years: What the Near Future Holds For Lung Cancer Treatment
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price, Dr. Stephanie Snow, Medical Oncologist, QEII Hospital and Chair of the LCC Medical Advisory Committee, and Dr. Quincy Chu, Medical Oncologist, Cross Cancer Institute and Member of the LCC Medical Advisory Committee discuss the near future and potential advancements of lung cancer treatment.

 
17. The Role of Nursing in Lung Cancer
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Kelly Zibrik, Nurse Triage Coordinator, BC Cancer, Bonnie Leung, Nurse Practitioner, BC Cancer and Leslie Markin, Clinical Trials Nurse Coordinator, BC Cancer, about their role in providing health care for lung cancer patients.
 

 

18. Breathomics
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Dr. Renelle Myers, Interventional Respirologist, BC Cancer, about her study, Breathomics For the Early Detection of Lung Cancer in Never Smokers. Dr. Myers is the inaugural recipient of Lung Cancer Canada's Geoffrey Ogram Memorial Research Grant, made possible by the Ogram Family.

 19. Debate: Is Lung Cancer a Chronic Disease?
In this special edition for World Lung Cancer Day, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price moderates a debate between Dr. Parneet Cheema, Medical Oncologist, William Osler Health, and Dr. Randeep Sangha, Medical Oncologist, Cross Cancer Institute, on whether recent advances in detection and treatment have made lung cancer a chronic disease.


20. Highlights from ASCO and WCLC 2020 - Part 1
In this special podcast, we present part 1 of "Highlights from ASCO and World Lung 2020" , which was originally broadcast as a webinar on August 14, 2020, hosted by Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price and featuring:
  • Dr Sanjay Popat, BSc, MBBS, FRCP, MD, Medical Oncologist, Royal Marsden Hospital, London
  • Dr Jonathan Riess, MD, MS, Medical Oncologist, UC Davis Cancer Centre, Sacramento
  • Dr Rosalyn Juergens, MD, PhD, Medical Oncologist, Juravinsky Cancer Centre, Hamilton,     
The webinar was a 1 hour live round table discussion that shared highlights from the 2020 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting and the 2020 International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) World Conference Lung Cancer (WCLC) Presidential Symposium.  


21. Highlights from ASCO and WCLC 2020 - Part 2
Part 2 of our live round table discussion of new research presentations.  


22. Patient Stories: Allice Leggat
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Allice Legat, a practicing anthropologist in the Northwest Territories, published author and lung cancer survivor.


23. Biomarker Testing
In this special edition for Lung Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price talks to Dr. Brandon Sheffield, Pathologist, William Osler Health about how biomarker testing is done and how it can change treatment plans.  For more information about testing, treatment and screening in Canada, read our 2020 Faces of Lung Cancer Report here.  


24. COVID-19: Tales from the Front Lines
In this episode, Dr Paul Wheatley-Price speaks once again to Dr Kevin Jao, who is a medical oncologist drafted to treat COVID-19 in Montreal. For more information on COVID-19 and lung cancer, read the 2020 Faces of Lung Cancer COVID-19 insert, available here.


25. Screening for Lung Cancer
In this special edition tie in with The 2020 Faces of Lung Cancer Report, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Natalie Fitzgerald, Director, Performance, and Erika Nicholson, Director, Screening & Atlantic Region Lead of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) about the impact that screening could have on the incidence of lung cancer and some of the initiatives that CPAC has implemented. For more information about screening and lung cancer in Canada, read our 2020 Faces of Lung Cancer Report here.


26. Lung Cancer and Equity
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Natalie Fitzgerald, Director, Performance, and Erika Nicholson, Director, Screening & Atlantic Region Lead of the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) about the CPAC report: "Lung cancer and equity: A focus on income and geography" and the findings that influence treatment and outcomes for patients.  To read the report, visit: https://www.partnershipagainstcancer.ca/topics/lung-cancer-equity/


27. Quitting Smoking
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley Price speaks to Dr. Matthew Steliga, Thoracic Surgeon, Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute, Little Rock, AR about the benefits of quitting smoking and new tools to help patients quit.


28. What's New In: EGFR +ve Lung Cancer
In this special podcast, we present the premiere episode of our webinar series: What's New In:. This episode is a moderated discussion of EGFR positive lung cancer that includes the beginning and evolution of treatment, current treatments, and what’s next.


29. What's New In: ALK +ve Lung Cancer
In this special episode we continue our webinar series, What's New In:, with Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price moderating a discussion of ALK positive lung cancer and treatments. Featuring Dr. Natasha Leighl, BSc, MMSc, MD, Medical Oncologist, Princess Margaret Hospital and Dr. Ross Camidge, MD, PhD, Medical Oncologist, University of Colorado Hospital.


30. What's New In: 2021 and Beyond
The next in our Webinar Series: What's New In, in this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price discusses upcoming treatments, studies breakthroughs, and the future of lung cancer with Dr. Frances Shepherd, MD, FRCPC, a Medical Oncologist at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto.


31. What's New From: The Canadian Lung Cancer Conference
This episode is a discussion of  findings presented at the Canadian Lung Cancer Conference held February 9-10, 2021.  Moderated by Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price and Featuring Dr. Justin Gainor, MD, Medical Oncologist, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston and Dr. Cheryl Ho, MD, FRCP(C), Medical Oncologist, BC Cancer, Vancouver.


32. Patient Stories: Darin Diehl
In this episode, Dr Paul Wheatley-Price interviews Darin Diehl, content marketing thought leader, journalist, and lung cancer patient diagnosed during COVID-19.

33. Patient Stories: Elya Martinson
In this episode, Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Elya Martinson, mom of 3, advocate, and lung cancer "thriver", who was 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/
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Patient Stories: Stephen Sollows
 
 
52. Highlights from ASCO 2022
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.
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Highlights from ASCO 2022

 
53. The Importance of Exercise for Cancer Patients: The EXCEL Program
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to Dr. Nicole Culos-Reed, professor at the University of Calgary and lung cancer patient
Duane Kelly on the importance of exercise for lung cancer patients, its numerous health benefits, and the national EXercise for Cancer to Enhance Living well (EXCEL) program. Duane shares his lung cancer journey and how participating in EXCEL has improved his life while
living with cancer.

Visit thriveforcancersurvivors.com for more information and how to participate.

 
Lung Cancer Canada · The Importance of Exercise for Cancer Patients: The EXCEL Program


 
54. Patient Stories: Angus Pratt (Part 1) 
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to lung cancer survivor and tireless advocate, Angus Pratt. Angus details his cancer journey and how his diagnosis worked his way into becoming an advocate in the lung cancer space. Check out Angus' blog at journey.anguspratt.ca/ 
 

 
55. Advocacy, Research, and Medical Conferences as a Patient: Angus Pratt (Part 2)
In part 2 of this series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to lung cancer survivor and tireless advocate, Angus Pratt, on his involvement on an advisory council for research with the Canadian Cancer Society, and recent experience attending medical conferences as a patient. Check out Angus' blog at journey.anguspratt.ca/ 
 


56.  Mon parcours avec le cancer du poumon: Catherine Larose
Dans notre premier podcast en français, l'oncologue médical Dr. Normand Blais parle avec Catherine Larose, survivante d'un cancer du poumon de
stade 4 et défenseure passionnée des patients, au cours de son parcours. 

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In our first French podcast, medical oncologist Dr. Normand Blais speaks with Catherine Larose, stage 4 lung cancer survivor and passionate patient advocate on her journey. 
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Mon parcours avec le cancer du poumon: Catherine Larose


57. Best of ESMO 2022
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. David Dawe, Medical Oncologist at Cancer Care Manitoba, and Dr. Stephanie Snow, President of LCC and Medical Oncologist at QEII Health Sciences Center to discuss their experiences and highlights at the ESMO Congress this past September in Paris, France. 






58. Patient Stories: Andrea Redway
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Andrea Redway, a stage 4 lung cancer patient in Ottawa, ON about her inspiring cancer journey and how she grew into being the incredible advocate about the disease that she is today.
Lung Cancer Canada · Patient Stories: Andrea Redway


59. Clinical Trials 101

In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Cheryl Ho, Clinical Associate Professor at UBC and Medical Oncologist at BC Cancer Agency, about all things clinical trials. What is a clinical trial and why are they important? Why is there eligibility criteria and what happens if I don't meet them? Are they really safe? All these questions (and more) answered in this final episode of the year.



Lung Cancer Canada · Clinical Trials 101


60. All About EGFR Lung Cancer
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Dan Breadner, Assistant Professor in Medical Oncology at the University of Western Ontario, about everything you need to know about EGFR-Positive Lung Cancer. What is EGFR, how do you test for it, and what's the latest in EGFR lung cancer research? All these questions answered in our latest episode! 

For more information on EGFR-positive lung cancer, listen to our previous episode on the topic here (Ep. 28)

Lung Cancer Canada · All About EGFR Lung Cancer


61. What's New in Immunotherapy (Part 2)
 In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price chats with Dr. David Gandara, Thoracic Oncologist and Professor Emeritus at UC Davis, Sacramento, CA about all things immunotherapy. What is immunotherapy, how does it work, should early-stage patients consider immunotherapy, and why doesn't it work on patients with specific driver mutations? 

Listen to our previous episode on immunotherapy here (Ep. 35) 




62. Caregiver Stories: Filomena Servidio-Italiano
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Filomena Servidio-Italiano, Founder, President & CEO of the Colorectal Cancer Resource and Action Network (CCRAN) about her Uncle Sergio Servidio's journey with lung cancer, and her role as a caregiver.

Read more about Uncle Sergio's story here.

 
Lung Cancer Canada · Caregiver Story: Filomena Servidio-Italiano


63. Best of ASCO 2023
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Shantanu Banerji, Associate Professor at UManitoba and Medical Oncologist at CancerCare Manitoba, and Dr. Parneet Cheema, Director of Cancer Care and Medical Oncologist at the William Osler Health System, about all the new developments at ASCO this year.
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Best Of ASCO 2023


64. Treatment Upon Progresion: What's Next
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Natasha Leighl, Medical Oncologist and Lung Site Lead at Princess Margaret Cancer Center on the highly requested topic of Treatment Upon Progression: What's Next. Where and why do cancers become drug-resistant, what can we do about it,
the challenges of the regulatory process for new treatments, and access to additional testing - all answered in this episode. 

 
Lung Cancer Canada · Treatment After Progression: What's Next

 
​65. All About MAID
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Sara Moore, Medical Oncologist at The Ottawa Hospital, on the topic of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID). What is MAID, the history behind it, how MAID works, and alternatives to MAID.

***Lung Cancer Canada acknowledges this may be a sensitive and emotional topic for some listeners. This podcast will not discuss the ethics or opinions behind MAID. ***

Lung Cancer Canada · All About MAID


66. Best of WCLC 2023 (Part 1)
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Cheryl Ho, Medical Oncologist at BC Cancer, and Dr. Jonathan Riess, Professor of Medicine at UC Davis in California, to discuss the highlights of this year's World Conference in Lung Cancer in Singapore. A new wave of drugs for lung cancer, unique screening projects from around the globe, and even some chili crab stories!
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Best of WCLC 2023 (Part 1)
 

67. Best of WCLC 2023 (Part 2)
In this second installment of the two-part "Best of WCLC 2023" series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price continues the conversation with Dr. Cheryl Ho, Medical Oncologist at BC Cancer, and Dr. Jonathan Riess, Professor of Medicine at UC Davis in California, to discuss the highlights of this year's World Conference in Lung Cancer in Singapore. This episode focuses on the outcomes from the MARS 2 study in the UK on surgery in mesothelioma.
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Best of WCLC 2023 (Part 2)

68. A Special Interview with Dann Wonser (2023 Evening of Hope)
In this special episode from our 2023 Evening of Hope, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dann Wonser, lung cancer survivor and advocate in Portland, OR. Dann dives into his journey with lung cancer, beating the odds of survival once handed to him, sharing his inspiring journey with others, and his most recent venture in writing his book, Second Wind: Thriving With Cancer. 

Read more about Dann's journey on his blog at https://www.dannwonser.com
 
Lung Cancer Canada · A Special Interview with Dann Wonser (2023 Evening of Hope)

69. Best of ESMO 2023
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Vishal Navani, Medical Oncologist at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, and Dr. Andrea Fung, Thoracic Medical Oncologist in Kingston Health Sciences Centre. They chat about the latest developments in lung cancer research at the 2023 ESMO conference in Madrid, Spain this past October.
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Best Of ESMO 2023

70. Research in Canada: LAA Winner Dr. Alison Wallace
In the first episode of our "Research in Canada" series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks with Dr. Alison Wallace, Thoracic Surgeon and Associate Professor, Dalhousie University, recipient of a 2023 Lung Ambition Award. Dr. Wallace speaks about her research project focused on improving female patients’ quality of life when undergoing lung cancer surgery. 

For more information about the 2024 Lung Ambition Awards, visit www.lccresearch.ca 
 
Lung Cancer Canada · Research in Canada: LAA Winner Dr. Alison Wallace


71. Research in Canada: GOMRG Winner Dr. Enam Alsrayheen 
In the second episode of our "Research in Canada" series, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price meets with Dr. Enam Alsrayheen, Health Outcomes Scientist at Cape Breton Regional Hospital, who is a recipient of the 2023 Geoffrey Ogram Memorial Research Grant. Dr. Alsrayheen speaks about her research implementing a community lung clinic in the rural areas of Cape Breton, and the accessibility barriers these resolve for Canadians.

For more information about the Geoffrey Ogram Memorial Research Awards, 
click here.


72. The Palliative Care Early and Systematic (PaCES) Project
In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price speaks to the team of The Palliative Care Early and Systematic (PaCES) Project out of the University of Calgary: Dr. Jessica Simon, Associate Professor and Head of the Division of Palliative Medicine; Lisa Shirt, RN, Clinical Nurse Specialist; and Tim Monds, stage 4 lung cancer survivor. 

What is the PaCES project, the benefits of early palliative care for lung cancer patients, and are there plans to get this project going outside of Alberta?
Learn more about the PaCES program at cumming.ucalgary.ca/research/paces-project 
 


73. All About Oligoradiation and the CURB Research Study

In this episode, Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price sits down with Dr. Amir Safavi, final-year Radiation Oncology Resident at the University of Toronto, and Dr. Jillian Tsai, Staff Radiation Oncologist at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. They preface the chat with radiation 101, describe what "oligo-" means in the context of "oligoradiation", "oligometastises" & "oligoprogression", the possibility of combining oligoradiation with other cancer treatments, and finally, the CURB research study they're working on to test whether stereotactic radiotherapy can stop oligoprogression.