The Invisible Cancer - Bringing Visibility to Neuroendocrine Cancer
The Invisible Cancer Podcast raises awareness of neuroendocrine cancer, a cancer most people have never heard of, and this lack of awareness can affect diagnosis, treatment, and care. Through real-life stories, expert insights, and practical advice, we explore the challenges patients face, from initial diagnosis to management, including the impact on mental health and ongoing follow-up.
Hosted by Lisa Walker and produced by Neuroendocrine Cancer UK, this podcast shines a light on neuroendocrine and other often-overlooked cancers, offering information, support, and connection to anyone affected.
The Invisible Cancer - Bringing Visibility to Neuroendocrine Cancer
Exploring Neuroendocrine Cancer Epidemiology with Prof. John Ramage
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In this episode, we have a fascinating conversation with Professor John Ramage, consultant physician in gastroenterology and hepatology at Hampshire Hospitals NHS Trust and Deputy Lead Clinician at King’s Health Partners NET Centre. Prof Ramage's research expertise lies in neuroendocrine tumours, where he investigates risk factors, epidemiology, and the quality of life for patients.
Our discussion revolves around epidemiology: what it is, why it's vital in recognising disease behaviour patterns, and how it's conducted. We dive into the sources of epidemiological data and explore how the outcomes of this research shape clinical practice. Discover how epidemiological research helps identify risk factors and gain insights into its future, including upcoming trials.
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