What may happen if the hospital systems in NSW and Victoria are overwhelmed when we open up at 70 and 80% and the expected surge in cases occurs?
New research sheds light on colorectal cancer risks.
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Jul 2024
Extending access for breast cancer, and epidural outcomes
Women's Health, breast cancer screening, epidurals, and GP voices
New U.S. guideline on breast cancer screening have been extended to women in their 40s - Katy Bell, from the University of Sydney, and Stacy Carter, from the University of Wollongong explain why the good intentio ... Show More
30m 10s
Jan 2025
NEJM This Week — January 2, 2025
Featuring articles on advanced melanoma, atrial fibrillation, ATTR amyloidosis, and bladder cancer; a review article on cervical cancer; a Clinical Problem-Solving describing when blurry vision clouds the bigger picture; Medicine and Society’s on transitional justice and on rethi ... Show More
32m 44s
Mar 2025
#099 The Science of Exercise for Cancer | Kerry Courneya, PhD
Download my “How to Train According to the Experts” guide Discover my premium podcast, The Aliquot For decades, exercise was considered an optional part of cancer care—something beneficial for general health but not essential. The evidence is now overwhelming: exercise is not jus ... Show More
1h 51m
Nov 2024
Breast Cancer Myths: Is Your Deodorant Safe? | #330
Dr. G is here to bust the biggest myths about breast cancer and give you the facts you need to protect your health. From the truth about deodorants and underwire bras to the role of lifestyle choices like diet, exercise, and supplements, this video dives into the science behind p ... Show More
45m 50s
Apr 2025
NEJM This Week — April 17, 2025
Featuring articles on obinutuzumab in active lupus nephritis, tecovirimat for mpox, treatments for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, and gene therapy for hemophilia B; a review article on enteral nutrition in hospitalized adults; a case report of a woman with cough and weight loss; ... Show More
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