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his episode of 'Conversations in Lung Cancer Research' hosted by Dr Alex Davis, features a discussion with Dr. Laird Cameron and Dr. Annie Wong on the current state of lung cancer care and research in New Zealand. The panel explores the challenges and disparities faced by thoracic cancer patients, particularly among the indigenous Māori population. The conversation highlights the differences between patient populations in New Zealand and Australia, the impact of rurality on cancer care, the importance of clinical trials and multinational collaborations, and the future prospects for lung cancer treatments and interventions.

 

(00:00) Introduction and Acknowledgements

(01:01) Exploring Lung Cancer in New Zealand

(01:13) Meet the Experts: Dr. Laird Cameron and Dr. Annie Wong

(01:48) Challenges in Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

(02:44) Specialisation Stories: Why Lung Cancer?

(05:20) Comparing Patient Populations: New Zealand vs. Australia

(07:44) Lung Cancer Care Pathways in New Zealand

(09:17) Access to Treatments and Therapies

(14:57) The Role of Lung Cancer Nurses

(18:21) Rural Challenges in Lung Cancer Care

(22:06) Radiology and Diagnostic Delays

(23:08) CTDNA and Liquid Biopsy in New Zealand

(25:03) Strengths and Weaknesses in Lung Cancer Care

(29:29) The Impact of Clinical Trials and TOGA

(33:00) Future Interventions and Wishlists

(39:33) Concluding Thoughts and Farewell