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Dr. Susan Domchek
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JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Medicine in the Age of AI - Global Connections with Robert Siegel (AFRMC)
Robert Siegel explores medical innovation and artificial intelligence with leading experts in cancer genetics, translational medicine, cardiology, and rehabilitation, including Susan M. Domchek, Eric Topol, Leor Perl, and Michael Bahar. A program of the American Friends of the Rabin Medical Center.
2026-02-05
52 min
Come As You Are
Decoding Genetic Cancer Risk with Dr. Susan Domchek from Decoding Women's Health
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the show to talk about the importance of knowing your genetic history, using genetic testing to understand cancer risk, and what you can do if you learn that you have BRCA gene mutation. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Basser Center for BRCA National Society of Genetic Counselors National Comprehensive Cancer Network Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we desc...
2025-11-04
42 min
Deep Background with Noah Feldman
Decoding Genetic Cancer Risk with Dr. Susan Domchek from Decoding Women's Health
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the show to talk about the importance of knowing your genetic history, using genetic testing to understand cancer risk, and what you can do if you learn that you have BRCA gene mutation. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Basser Center for BRCA National Society of Genetic Counselors National Comprehensive Cancer Network Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we desc...
2025-11-04
42 min
Solvable
Decoding Genetic Cancer Risk with Dr. Susan Domchek from Decoding Women's Health
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the show to talk about the importance of knowing your genetic history, using genetic testing to understand cancer risk, and what you can do if you learn that you have BRCA gene mutation. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Basser Center for BRCA National Society of Genetic Counselors National Comprehensive Cancer Network Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we desc...
2025-11-04
42 min
Double Date with Marlo Thomas & Phil Donahue
Decoding Genetic Cancer Risk with Dr. Susan Domchek from Decoding Women's Health
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the show to talk about the importance of knowing your genetic history, using genetic testing to understand cancer risk, and what you can do if you learn that you have BRCA gene mutation. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Basser Center for BRCA National Society of Genetic Counselors National Comprehensive Cancer Network Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we desc...
2025-11-04
42 min
Come As You Are
Decoding Genetic Cancer Risk with Dr. Susan Domchek from Decoding Women's Health
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the show to talk about the importance of knowing your genetic history, using genetic testing to understand cancer risk, and what you can do if you learn that you have BRCA gene mutation. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Basser Center for BRCA National Society of Genetic Counselors National Comprehensive Cancer Network Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we desc...
2025-11-04
42 min
Decoding Women's Health with Dr. Elizabeth Poynor
Decoding Genetic Cancer Risk with Dr. Susan Domchek
For Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the show to talk about the importance of knowing your genetic history, using genetic testing to understand cancer risk, and what you can do if you learn that you have BRCA gene mutation. Links to resources mentioned in this episode: Basser Center for BRCA National Society of Genetic Counselors National Comprehensive Cancer Network Note: In this show, we use “women” as shorthand for people with XX chromosomes. We understand sex and gender are more complex, and acknowledge the experiences we desc...
2025-10-21
42 min
Audio Journal of Oncology Podcast
Victor Velculescu MD PhD: Ovarian Cancer Noninvasive Detection by Circulating DNA Fragmentome and Protein Biomarker AI Analysis
An interview with: Victor Velculescu MD PhD, Co-director, Cancer Genetics & Epigenetics Program, The Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. SAN DIEGO, USA—A blood test using an artificial intelligence DNA pattern recognition system that brings earlier, more certain detection of ovarian cancer was reported at the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting held in San Diego. The test analyses patterns of fragments of circulating DNA (called DNA fragmentomes). When combined with analysis of circulating tumor protein markers these were found to be highly correlated with ov...
2025-09-24
13 min
Philadelphia Community Podcast
What's Going On: Penn Medicine Basser Center for BRCA, Careers at KenCrest, The Joys of Junk Removal
Three of my husbands’ cousins have the BRCA Gene mutation which is a genetic alteration in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes - associated with an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer, as well as some other cancers. Awareness of the BRCA gene is crucial for individuals and their families to make informed healthcare decisions, manage their cancer risk, and contribute to ongoing research and advocacy efforts in the field of genetics and cancer prevention. I speak to Dr. Susan M Domchek, Executive Director, Penn Medicine Basser Center for BRCA which offers resources and a BRCA assessment quiz at Basser.or...
2023-10-27
30 min
Philadelphia Community Podcast
Insight Pt .2: Penn Medicine Basser Center for BRCA, Careers at KenCrest, The Joys of Junk Removal
Three of my husbands’ cousins have the BRCA Gene mutation which is a genetic alteration in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes - associated with an increased risk of breast and ovarian cancer, as well as some other cancers. Awareness of the BRCA gene is crucial for individuals and their families to make informed healthcare decisions, manage their cancer risk, and contribute to ongoing research and advocacy efforts in the field of genetics and cancer prevention. I speak to Dr. Susan M Domchek, Executive Director, Penn Medicine Basser Center for BRCA which offers resources and a BRCA assessment quiz at Basser.or...
2023-10-27
30 min
What to Know Down Below™
The Role Genetics Plays in Gynecologic Cancers
The Role Genetics Plays in Gynecologic CancersFeaturing: Susan Domchek, MD; Medical Oncologist, Executive Director of the Basser Center for BRCA, Penn MedicineAmanda Ganzak, MS, CGS; Lead Genetic Counselor at Yale School of MedicineModerated by Leslie Zmugg, General Counsel at Gordon Brothers and a member of the Tina's Wish Boston Gathering Committee.To learn more about gynecologic health, visit tinaswish.org/whattoknow. tinaswish.org/whattoknow
2023-03-13
30 min
Global Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New Normal
New Cancer Therapies & Medicines: Dr. Susan Domchek, Dr. Larry Norton & Dr. Yael Goldberg
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Navigating the New Normal, on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science. Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews: DR. SUSAN DOMCHEK (Executive Director, Basser Center for BRCA, UPenn) DR. LARRY NORTON (Medical Director, Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) DR. YAEL GOLDBERG (Deputy Director, Recanati Genetics Institute at Israel’s Rabin Medical Center)
2022-10-19
59 min
Global Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New Normal
Covid and Cancer: Interviews with Dr. Susan Domcheck, Dr. Mary-Claire King, Dr. David Margel, & Dr. Jerome Groopman
American Friends of Rabin Medical Center presents its monthly leaders forum, Global Connections with Robert Siegel: Navigating the New Normal, on society, the economy, real estate, medicine, technology and science. Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews: Dr. Susan Domchek (Executive Director, Basser Center for BRCA, University of Pennsylvania): “New Cancer Treatments and Preventative Strategies” Dr. Mary-Claire King (Professor of Genome Sciences and of Medicine, University of Washington) “Genetic Mutations, Research and Universal Screening” David Margel, M.D., Ph.D. (Institute of Urology & Founder of Male BRCA Clinic, Is...
2022-04-25
1h 01
Global Connections with Robert Siegel - Navigating The New Normal
How Genetic Testing Can Help Prevent Breast, Ovarian & Prostate Cancers: Interviews with Dr. Kenneth Offit, Dr. Susan Domchek, Dr. David Margel
Aired October 2021 Moderator Robert Siegel (host of NPR's All Things Considered from 1987-2018) interviews: DR. KENNETH OFFIT (Chief, Clinical Genetics Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center) DR. SUSAN DOMCHEK (Executive Director, Basser Center for BRCA, University of Pennsylvania) DR. DAVID MARGEL, PH.D. (Founder, Male BRCA Clinic, Institute of Urology, Israel's Rabin Medical Center)
2022-03-22
55 min
Pod is a Woman
Breast Cancer Awareness and The White House as a COVID Hot Spot
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a conversation with leading breast cancer doctor and Executive Director of the Basser Center for BRCA at Penn Medicine Dr. Susan Domchek. Plus, the White House as a COVID hot spot, Trump’s diagnosis, and Melania vs Christmas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2020-10-07
00 min
Springer Nature
Should all breast cancer patients get germline genetic testing?
Is more better? As the cost of genetic testing plummets, allowing more people to get testing of more genes, researchers and clinicians are asking: who should get tested, and for what? One recent study suggested that all breast cancer patients should get genetic testing. But does the evidence support this approach? In a recent ACMG statement published in Genetics in Medicine (GIM), the statement’s authors weighed the evidence for BRCA1/2 and other germline genetic testing in patients with breast cancer and recommended points for clinicians to consider. On this month’s episode of GenePod, GIM’s monthly podcast, host Cynthi...
2020-03-11
12 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Family Matters: The Link Between Family History & BRCA Mutations
Host: Jenn Simmons, MD Guest: Susan Domchek, MD Tune in as Dr. Jen Simmons is joined by Dr. Susan Domcheck, who debunks the common misconception that men don’t have to worry about the BRCA mutation and dives into the explorations of the BFOR Study.
2019-11-15
00 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Family Matters: The Link Between Family History & BRCA Mutations
Host: Jenn Simmons, MD Guest: Susan Domchek, MD Tune in as Dr. Jen Simmons is joined by Dr. Susan Domcheck, who debunks the common misconception that men don’t have to worry about the BRCA mutation and dives into the explorations of the BFOR Study.
2019-11-15
00 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast & Ovarian Cancers: What the Guidelines Say
Host: Jenn Simmons, MD Guest: Susan Domchek, MD Anytime the topic of genetic testing comes up in the context of breast and ovarian cancers, one question that undoubtedly arises is: who exactly should be tested? That’s the FAQ Dr. Susan Domchek, Director of the McDonald Women’s Cancer Risk Evaluation Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, answers.
2019-11-15
00 min
Advances in Women's Health
Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast & Ovarian Cancers: What the Guidelines Say
Host: Jenn Simmons, MD Guest: Susan Domchek, MD Anytime the topic of genetic testing comes up in the context of breast and ovarian cancers, one question that undoubtedly arises is: who exactly should be tested? That’s the FAQ Dr. Susan Domchek, Director of the McDonald Women’s Cancer Risk Evaluation Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, answers.
2019-11-15
16 min
Clinician's Roundtable
Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast & Ovarian Cancers: What the Guidelines Say
Host: Jenn Simmons, MD Guest: Susan Domchek, MD Anytime the topic of genetic testing comes up in the context of breast and ovarian cancers, one question that undoubtedly arises is: who exactly should be tested? That’s the FAQ Dr. Susan Domchek, Director of the McDonald Women’s Cancer Risk Evaluation Center at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, answers.
2019-11-15
00 min
Real Pink
What’s Your Family History? with Dr. Susan Domchek
Today, Dr. Susan Domchek joins the podcast to discuss how to better understand your risk of breast cancer, how to talk with your doctor and how to make better informed choices. Special Guest: Dr. Susan Domchek.Sponsored By:Dragon Army: This episode was made possible by Dragon Army. Dragon Army is a purpose-driven agency on a mission to inspire happiness through positive relationships, impactful work, and doing good. Learn more at: https://www.dragonarmy.com/.
2019-10-07
14 min