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内科医たけおの『心身健康ラジオ』
《1455》がんを予防する5+1とは?
■本日のご質問いつも配信ありがとうございます。リクエストをお願いいたします。2月4日は「世界対がんデー🌍」です。標準治療の大切さ、禁煙などの「予防」がどれだけリスクを下げるかという現実的なお話など、「世界対がんデー」をきっかけに正しい情報の重要性を伝えていただけたら嬉しいです。よろしくお願いいたします🦢リンク🔗UICC (国際対がん連合) 日本委員会 https://share.google/p4KVtX4WVhsY8HGI3Wikipediaより抜粋→国際対がん連合(UICC)は、世界100ヵ国以上の350を超える対がん組織からなるコンソーシアム(目的に達しようとする組織)で、2005年(平成17年)に世界がんキャンペーンを始めた。このキャンペーンでは、「子供には、煙草の煙のない環境を与える」「体を動かし、バランスの良い食事をし、肥満を避ける」「ウイルス性の肝臓がん、子宮頚がんには、ウイルスについて研究する」「日光を浴びすぎない」ことで、がんの40%は予防できると強調している。☆資料☆科学的根拠に基づくがん予防がんになるリスクを減らすために(がん情報サービス)https://ganjoho.jp/public/pre_scr/cause_prevention/evidence_based.htmlこの放送では皆さまからのご質問・リクエストを大募集しています!こちらのフォームから是非!(匿名でも可能です) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdsl7FHjYSSkTwuqtykiCSGVcsFaMFncPHdipuFQRo8C_MFZA/viewform?usp=dialog面白かった・勉強になった方は「いいね❤」」を、感想・コメントは#心身健康ラジオ#たけおがお答えしますをつけてX、Threads、インスタStoriesなどでお寄せください!#医療 #健康 #スタエフ医療部■AI要約(誤字はご勘弁ください)本日のラジオ放送では、2月4日の**「世界対がんデー」**をきっかけに、最新の正しい情報を知ることの重要性が語られました。国立がん研究センターが提唱する、科学的根拠に基づいた**「日本人のためのがん予防法(5+1)」**について、各項目を詳しく解説されています。---### 日本人のためのがん予防法:基本の5項目1. **タバコ:吸わない・避ける*** 肺がんだけでなく、食道、膵臓、胃、大腸など全身のがんに関わります。* 喫煙者は非喫煙者に比べ、がんのリスクが約**1.5倍**高まります。* 自分だけでなく、周囲の人のための受動喫煙対策も必須です。2. **お酒:飲まないのがベスト*** 肝細胞、食道、大腸がんなどのリスクになります。* 最近の研究トレンドでは、**「お酒は飲まないに越したことはない」**という認識が主流になっています。3. **食生活:塩分・野菜・温度に注意*** **減塩**: 日本人が多い塩分摂取を控えることで、胃がんや高血圧の予防に繋がります。* **野菜・果物**: 不足しないよう摂取することで、食道や肺などのがんリスクを下げます。* **温度**: 熱すぎる食べ物や飲み物は、食道がんのリスクを高めるため「冷ましてから」が鉄則です。4. **身体活動:座りすぎを防ぐ*** 体を動かす時間が長いほどリスクは下がります。* 特にデスクワークの人は、意識的に座っている時間を短くすることが大切です。
2026-02-03
08 min
Mission Matters Innovation with Adam Torres
Majed Mohamed on Advocacy, Awareness, and Humanizing Cancer Care
In this episode, Adam Torres and Majed Mohamed, Head of Community Engagement & Advocacy at Friends of Cancer Patients, talk about reducing stigma, improving early cancer detection, and advancing patient-centered advocacy through awareness, policy engagement, and direct support initiatives in the UAE. About Majed Mohamed A passionate and dedicated Public Health Specialist with a strong foundation in medical sciences, committed to improving health outcomes through strategic advocacy, policy development, and research. Experienced in working across sectors to promote awareness, prevention, and support for patients with NCDs. Focused on enhancing healthcare systems, driving public health initiatives, and contributing...
2026-01-27
12 min
Mission Matters Business Podcast with Adam Torres
Majed Mohamed on Advocacy, Awareness, and Humanizing Cancer Care
In this episode, Adam Torres and Majed Mohamed, Head of Community Engagement & Advocacy at Friends of Cancer Patients, talk about reducing stigma, improving early cancer detection, and advancing patient-centered advocacy through awareness, policy engagement, and direct support initiatives in the UAE. About Majed Mohamed A passionate and dedicated Public Health Specialist with a strong foundation in medical sciences, committed to improving health outcomes through strategic advocacy, policy development, and research. Experienced in working across sectors to promote awareness, prevention, and support for patients with NCDs. Focused on enhancing healthcare systems, driving public health initiatives, and...
2026-01-27
12 min
DR. FAJEMBOLA'S OPINION.
RENEWED COMMITMENTS TO ELIMINATE CERVICAL CANCER: WHAT THIS MEANS FOR LMIC COUNTRIES.
🟦🟨 GUEST RESEARCHER PROFILE- DR ZAINAB SHINKAFI BAGUDU.Dr. Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu is a distinguished pediatrician and global health leader with a profound commitment to women’s health and cancer care. A pioneer in Nigerian healthcare, she established Medicaid Radio-Diagnostics & Clinics, the first comprehensive diagnostic center in Abuja, addressing a critical gap in medical services.Recognising the urgent need for cancer care, she also founded the Medicaid Cancer Foundation, driving awareness, prevention, and improved access to treatment. The foundation has raised over $2 million to address gaps in cancer care.
2025-09-06
31 min
Let's Talk Cancer
World Cancer Day 2025: People Centred Cancer Care with Karen Nakawala
Podcast “Let’s Talk Cancer” – People-centred are and the power of the patient voiceKaren Nakawala speaks of her experience with cervical cancer, the foundation of Teal Sisters, a UICC member organisation, and the benefits of a people-centred approach to healthcare delivery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2025-01-23
23 min
Paul Talks Science
Shaping Global Cancer Control with Dr. Cary Adams
In this episode of Paul Talks Science, Dr. Paul Adepoju sits down with Dr. Cary Adams, CEO of the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), to discuss the transformative role of the World Cancer Congress in global cancer control. They delve into the progress made in cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment over the past decade and explore the challenges of addressing inequities in healthcare systems worldwide. Dr. Adams shares insights on the importance of implementation science, the need for equity in cancer care, and the role of governments in prioritizing universal health coverage. He also highlights...
2024-12-30
19 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Rewriting Cancer: stories of resilience and change in cancer care
Ahead of World Cancer Day on 4 February and the new campaign, ‘United by Unique,’ focusing on people-centred care, this episode of Let’s Talk Cancer highlights "Rewriting Cancer," a series of short films produced by BBC StoryWorks Commercial Productions for UICC. These films feature the experiences of people with cancer, their loved ones, caregivers, medical professionals, and volunteers worldwide. The series aims to dispel myths and highlight advancements in cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. With Gemma Jennings, Vice President at BBC StoryWorks, and James Waddington from the American Cancer Society, a prostate cancer survivor and advocate for early screen...
2024-12-16
20 min
Let's Talk Cancer
The future of oncology: new technologies and tailored treatment
The past few decades have witnessed significant strides in how cancer is detected, diagnosed and treated, leading to a noticeable decrease in mortality rates in many countries.These improvements are largely due to new discoveries about why and how cancer develops, generating new ways of treating cancer to help people live longer, healthier lives.From immunotherapy and AI to cancer vaccines - Cary Adams, CEO of UICC speaks with Dr Laszlo Radvanyi, President and Scientific Director of the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, an internationally renowned research institute located in Toronto, Canada, who is at...
2024-06-18
31 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Protecting youth from tobacco industry interference
Around 8 million people die because of tobacco consumption every single year, leading the tobacco industry to search for new users. Increasingly, it is targeting youth in the hope of hooking a new generation to tobacco products and creating lifelong consumers. To protect youth from tobacco industry interference, we must ensure that their perspectives are heard.In this episode of Let’s Talk Cancer, Cary Adams, CEO of UICC speaks with Agamroop Kaur, National Youth Advocate of the Year of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids and David Planas Maluenda, global health policymaker at the Spanish Association Against Cancer in Zarag...
2024-05-15
27 min
Centro de Apoio ao Tabagista's Podcast
CAT_ SUS - UMA BIOGRAFIA: Clóvis Bulcão no Sem Censura
Pelo Centro de Apoio ao Tabagista - CAT, ONG carioca que tem como propósito maior contribuir para a redução dos impactos ambientais, econômicos, sanitários e sociais do nicotinismo, editamos a participação do escritor e historiador Clóvis Bulcão, coautor do livro SUS - UMA BIOGRAFIA: Lutas e Conquistas da Sociedade Brasileira, escrito com Luíz Antônio Santini, médico, ex-diretor geral do Instituto Nacional do Câncer e um dos artífices da construção do nosso Sistema Único de Saúde - SUS, um dos maiores projetos de inclusão social do planeta. Program...
2024-04-02
23 min
Centro de Apoio ao Tabagista's Podcast
CAT_ SUS - UMA BIOGRAFIA: Lutas e Conquistas da Sociedade Brasileira
CAT_ SUS - UMA BIOGRAFIA: Lutas e Conquistas da Sociedade Brasileira////////////////////////////////////////////////////////Pelo Centro de Apoio ao Tabagista - CAT, ONG carioca que tem como propósito maior contribuir para a redução dos impactos ambientais, econômicos, sanitários e sociais do nicotinismo, entrevistamos o médico Luíz Antônio Santini, no Programa Viva Voz Saúde, Rádio Nossa Senhora de Copacabana, 98.7 FM Rio, em 09/03/2024.O nosso convidado tem uma história longa na medicina, iniciada com a sua graduação, em 1970, residência médica em cirurgia geral e mestrado em c...
2024-03-13
1h 38
Let's Talk Cancer
Understanding the latest global trends in cancer control
WHO has released new global cancer figures, showing stark inequities in preventing and treating cancer, with rising numbers of cases and cancer-related deaths expected to affect the countries least equipped to cope.In this episode of "Let's Talk Cancer", Isabelle Soerjomataram, researcher and epidemiologist at the International Agency for Research on Cancer, WHO's cancer branch, analyses and interprets these global cancer trends. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-02-22
22 min
Let's Talk Cancer
The power of patient voices to transform cancer care
James Auste's experience with a brain tumour and inadequate treatment options in the Philippines inspired the creation of Cancer Warriors Philippines to support those unable to afford care. As CEO of the organisaiton, his mother Carmen Auste continues to advocate for equitable cancer treatment and systemic health reforms in the country.In this episode, Carmen Auste discusses her leadership in cancer advocacy, exploring ways to empower people with lived experience and influence healthcare policy by steering policymakers toward prioritising cancer care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2024-01-29
27 min
AMBOSS Podcast – Ärztliches Wissen für Klinik und Praxis
Lungenkarzinom: Screening, Staging, Therapie
Interview mit Dr. Sylvia Gütz, Pneumologin und Chefärztin am St. Elisabeth Krankenhaus in Leipzig Fokus Lungenkarzinom: Von der Erstdiagnose bis zum Tumorboard Inhaltsverzeichnis: 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:17 Die Basics: kleinzellig vs. nicht-kleinzellig 00:05:31 Ätiologie der verschiedenen Entitäten 00:07:38 Epidemiologie 00:10:54 Klinisches Bild: Wie fällt ein Lungenkarzinom auf? 00:13:54 Sonderform Pancoast-Tumor 00:16:39 Ist ein Screening sinnvoll? 00:25:11 Fallbeispiel: Erstdiagnostik in der Niederlassung 00:32:03 Radiologische und molekulare Diagnostik in der Klinik 00:36:51 Einteilung nach TNM und UICC 00:42:01 Molekulare Diagnostik und Treibermutationen 00:47:26 Ergänzende Diagnostik: Lungenfunktion, Herzecho und Co 00:48:51 Die Rolle der Immunchemotherapie 00:54:55 Tumorboard 00:56:55 Inoperabler Tumor, was nun? 00:57:55 Fallbeispiel: Therapiewahl und Verlauf 01:01:53 Klinische Studien in der Tumortherapie 01:03:19 Take-H...
2024-01-14
1h 08
Let's Talk Cancer
Love and loss: how to support those with terminal cancer and their families?
When Soma Ghosh was diagnosed with cancer in August 2016, she was 41 years old and given just 6 months to live by one of India’s leading oncologists. Her family moved countries - from India to the United States in search of the best treatment in the world, consulted several doctors, and changed schools and jobs. Soma passed away in December last year, 6 and a half years later.Sukanti Ghosh, her husband, joins us today to discuss this chapter of their lives - his role as a caregiver, the toll taken by cancer on their family, the critical import...
2024-01-09
20 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Superbugs and drug resistance: a threat to humanity
Drug resistance is one of the most serious health threats facing humanity. Bacteria, fungi, viruses, and parasites are learning more and more to resist the medicines that are meant to kill them. These 'superbugs' can spread easily, increasing the risk of prolonged illness, or even death, from common infections. And the danger for cancer patients is particularly high. One of the reasons is the overuse and misuse of antimicrobial medicines. By 2050, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) could cause 10 million deaths per year and cost more than USD 100 trillion to public health - if no action is taken.On...
2023-11-08
24 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Medicine and misuse: navigating the pain relief divide
Millions of people around the world are living and dying in terrible and preventable pain.Pain is unfortunately a common symptom in many types of cancer, or a side effect of cancer treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation. However, the production and distribution of medicines, such as morphine, tend to be heavily regulated. The burden is unevenly shared. 50% of the world’s poorest populations live in countries that receive only 1% of the opioid pain relief medicines distributed worldwide. This episode of Let's Talk Cancer explores the pain relief divide with Elizabeth Saenz, from the...
2023-10-13
25 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Oncology in Orbit: cancer research in zero gravity
Space offers unique opportunities for scientific exploration, including cancer research. Dr Peggy Whitson, America’s most experienced astronaut, and Dr Catriona Jamieson, Director of Sanford Stem Cell Institute, join us to discuss the “Cancer in low-Earth orbit” project. Tune in to find out how discoveries in space can help save lives on earth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-10-05
22 min
Believe in Progress: an American Association for Cancer Research Foundation Podcast
009: Doug Ulman - Determined to See an End to Cancer
On this episode, we are speaking with Doug Ulman, the Chief Executive Officer of Pelotonia, which was established in 2008 with the objective to fund lifesaving cancer research and today is a rapidly growing non-profit. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the strategic vision and direction of Pelotonia and also serves as an advisor to The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute.Please do not forget to visit www.aacr.org to make a donation or to find helpful information and resources. Together we ca...
2023-10-04
36 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Providing access to affordable, quality cancer care for all
Half the world's population still lacks access to essential health services, including cancer care. Universal health coverage is key in changing this. Senator Dr Sania Nishtar, former Federal Minister of Health of Pakistan, provides insights into the often-overlooked issue of integrating comprehensive cancer services into national health benefits packages and the challenges faced by governments in achieving this goal. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-09-15
23 min
Let's Talk Cancer
History of cancer control
Attempts to cure cancer have spanned centuries and been influenced by culture, region and religion. Those working to understand and treat cancer have faced similar problems throughout history.Thanks to modern medicine, we are constantly seeing better survival rates. Yet cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide. Looking at the past can provide valuable lessons in understanding cancer and managing innovation.In this episode, Cary Adams, CEO of UICC, speaks with Professor Yolanda Eraso, from London Metropolitan University, and with Carsten Timmermann, from the University of Manchester. Hosted on Acast. See aca...
2023-08-28
27 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Colour in breast cancer care: tackling racial disparities
Black, Indigenous and People of Colour face healthcare disparities in many forms, including in their experience of cancer. The reasons are complex and involve numerous economic, social and biological factors. This was the experience of Michelle Audoin, a Black woman diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at age 40. Asked to decide whether or not she wanted reconstructive breast surgery, she could find no images of Black women to help her make an informed choice. With the aim of raising awareness of the experiences of Black, Indigenous and People of Colour living with breast can...
2023-07-19
23 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Air pollution as a global health crisis: from smog to solution
A staggering 99% of the population is breathing air that exceeds safe quality limits set by the World Health Organization (WHO). This polluted air, filled with fine particulate matter from various sources like fossil fuel combustion, wildfires, and construction sites, poses significant health risks – notably, an increased risk of cancer. This episode of "Let's talk cancer" delves into this public health crisis with Dr Maria Neira, Director of Public Health, Environmental and Social Determinants of Health at WHO. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-28
22 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Inequities in access to essential medicines and global shortages
Drug shortages - from antibiotics to vital cancer drugs - have grown into a global concern, and the unavailability of these medicines hits lower-income countries hardest. In this episode of Let's talk cancer, Cary Adams together with Hans Hogerzeil, formerly of WHO, and Charles Gore of Medicines Patent Pool, explains the reasons behind this, and ways to ensure that everyone receives the medicines they need, when they need them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-06-08
16 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Tobacco and alcohol: manipulative marketing
Fake science, front groups and the promise of happiness: uncover the tactics used by the tobacco and alcohol industries to market their products, particularly to vulnerable populations, as well as ways to counter them.In this podcast, Cary Adams, CEO of UICC, is joined by Dr Adriana Blanco Marquizo, Head of the Secretariat of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, and Maik Dunnbier, Director of Strategy and Advocacy at Movendi International. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-05-26
28 min
Let's Talk Cancer
The obesity epidemic: shifting away from individual responsibility
Around 13% of adults are considered obese and 40% overweight. Once a concern only for high-income countries, excess body weight now affects people across different regions and income levels and has become one of the world’s biggest public health concerns. Excess body weight is a risk factor for many diseases including more than a dozen types of cancer. But too often, individuals are seen as solely responsible for their weight, and people who “obese” or “overweight” – who have a high body mass index – are stigmatised if not discriminated against. They are told to simply “eat less” and “exer...
2023-05-11
27 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Cancer and the LGBTQI community: navigating unique challenges and creating inclusive care
Did you know that the LGBTQI community may face a higher risk of cancer than those who identify as heterosexual?Discrimination can have a significant impact on the health of LGBTQI individuals. Coping with stigma and marginalisation can lead to unhealthy behaviours, such as drinking and smoking, which can contribute to an increased risk of cancer. And negative experiences in healthcare can lead to delayed in diagnosis and treatment.In the latest episode, Mandi Pratt-Chapman from the George Washington Cancer Center sheds light on the microaggressions and other barriers faced by LGBTQI community...
2023-04-26
17 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Multi-cancer early detection could save millions of lives
A highly promising field in cancer research is the development of blood tests that can detect different cancers at the earliest stages. Referred to as multi-cancer early detection (MCED), this technology has the potential to become a game-changer for cancer control worldwide. Dr Dan Milner, Executive Director of the Access to Oncology Medicines Coalition (ATOM) explains how MCED works and why he is optimistic that it will help us turn the tide on cancer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-20
17 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Shannon Miller, Olympic gymnast: encouraging women to focus on their health
Olympic gymnast Shannon Miller speaks about her experience of ovarian cancer and offers advice to women, encouraging them to focus on their health. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-03-01
17 min
Sentiamoci al "TOP"
Beatrice Bianchi. Il Sorriso che aiuta nella faticosa lotta contro la malattia.
Il 4 febbraio si celebra la Giornata mondiale contro il cancro, World Cancer Day, promossa dalla UICC - Union for International Cancer Control - e sostenuta dall'Organizzazione Mondiale della Sanità, a questo proposito #sat, vuole dedicare alla tematica, lo spazio che merita, attraverso alcuni episodi mirati. La Dott.ssa 👩🏻⚕️ Beatrice Bianchi, specializzanda in patologie del seno, ci ha raccontato il suo percorso professionale, ponendo l’accento sul fatto che, già da ragazzina sapeva che avrebbe voluto aiutare le persone a stare bene. Diamo voce ai professionisti per poter essere più consapevoli ed informati. Conoscere è importante 🙏.Per rimanere sempre aggiornato sulle nuove...
2023-02-13
19 min
Tus Derechos Radio
Día Mundial contra el Cáncer 2023
El 4 de febrero se celebra el Día Mundial contra el Cáncer, promovido por La Organización Mundial de la Salud, el Centro Internacional de Investigaciones sobre el Cáncer (CIIC) y la Unión Internacional contra el Cáncer (UICC) con el objetivo de aumentar la concienciación y movilizar a la sociedad para avanzar en la prevención y control de esta enfermedad. El cáncer es una enfermedad que hace que un grupo de células del organismo crezcan de manera anómala e incontrolada dando lugar a un bulto o masa. Esto ocurre en todos los cáncere...
2023-02-01
06 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Health equity and human rights: a dedicated space in public health
Dr Cary Adams, CEO of UICC speaks with Deputy Commissioner Johanne Morne, who leads the newly formed Office of Health Equity and Human Rights at the New York State Department of Health in the US, about these barriers to accessing health services and cancer care and how they can be addressed. #WorldCancerDay #CloseTheCareGap Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-31
22 min
Ginny 看世界
世界癌症日:全球與台灣癌症數據告訴我們什麼?| Ginny 看數據 #3
你知道嗎?全球每年有將近一千萬人,因為癌症而死亡。但是,這其中將近四成的病患,如果採取適當的行動,是可以被拯救的。每年的 2 月 4 日是世界癌症日,讓我們藉此機會提高對癌症的認識,重視癌症的預防、發現與治療,為自己的健康把關喔! #世界癌症日 #SDGs -- ☕️ 歡迎你請我喝杯飲料,鼓勵我繼續分享社會議題相關的數據 https://open.firstory.me/join/ginny-sees-the-world -- 👉 閱讀本集的文字內容 https://medium.com/@ginny-sees-the-world/世界癌症日-全球與台灣癌症數據告訴我們什麼-ginny-看數據-3-cbc8d99897a7 -- 👉 各節重點 (00:00:00) 開場 (00:00:23) 「世界癌症日」的由來 (00:01:16) 全球癌症數據 (00:02:23) 2019 ~ 2021 世界癌症日主題 (00:02:50) 個人抗癌行動 (00:03:18) 十四大早期癌症警訊 (00:04:40) 台灣癌症數據 (00:05:56) 癌症篩檢可降低死亡率、提高存活率 -- 👉 參考資料 ✔︎ 世界癌症日 https://www.newton.com.tw/wiki/%E4%B8%96%E7%95%8C%E6%8A%97%E7%99%8C%E6%97%A5 ✔︎ World Cancer Day https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Cancer_Day ✔︎ World Cancer Day Infographic References https://www.worldcancerday.org/infographic ✔︎ World Cancer Day materials https://www.worldcancerday.org/materials ✔︎ 全民練5功可降低70%的罹癌風險 UICC:頻尿、長新痣、夜間盜汗等14個警訊要當心 https://www.taiwannews.com.tw/ch/news/4119923 -- 👉 Music by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial -- 👉 Ginny 看世界的 podcast 🎧 Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/ginny-%E7%9C%8B%E4%B8%96%E7%95%8C/id1643413421 🎧 Google Podcast:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9vcGVuLmZpcnN0b3J5Lm1lL3Jzcy91c2VyL2NsN25hdWVkdzA0aDAwMXdtOGg3d2I5czE 🎧 Spotify:htt...
2023-01-10
08 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Patient voices: Overcoming eight cancer diagnoses
Jim Tennermann has been diagnosed with cancer eight times since first discovering he had a brain tumour almost 30 years ago.He was first diagnosed with a brain tumour in 1995. His journey with cancer had just begun. In subsequent years, he was diagnosed with two types of skin cancer, kidney cancer in both kidneys, prostate cancer, lung cancer, and two rare cancers: pleural mesothelioma and peritoneal mesothelioma.A long series of treatments followed – from hormonal treatment and radiation to surgeries on his brain, abdomen, lung and skin. In the lead-up to Wor...
2023-01-09
22 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Gautami Tadimalla: from patient to advocate
Ms Gautami Tadimalla, a celebrated Bollywood actress, talks about what it means to receive a cancer diagnosis, especially as a public figure. She describes how experience continues to affect life even after remission, and how developing and surviving cancer translates into advocating for better cancer care for everyone.Ms Tadimalla is also the founder of Life Again Foundation, whose mission is to reduce the social and economic impact of cancer in India and improve the education of Indian youth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-12-05
17 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Antimicrobial Resistance: the silent pandemic
Antimicrobial resistance - or drug resistance - is one of the most serious health threats facing humanity. It could cause 10 million deaths per year and cost overall USD 100 trillion to the global economy by 2050. Dr Cary Adams, CEO of the Union for International Cancer Control and Kevin Outterson, Professor of Law at Boston University and Executive Director at CarbX discuss this rising global health risk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-11-09
24 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Breast cancer: closing the care gap
Dr Lydia Pace speaks about the global rise in breast cancer cases, the significant disparities in survival rates between income settings, promising innovations and male breast cancer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-10-28
18 min
What is?
What is the British Rail Class 09?
British Rail Class 09From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaBritish Rail Class 0909012 at Brighton.jpg09012 at Brighton stationType and originPower typeDiesel-electricBuilderBritish Railways' Darlington Works, Horwich WorksSpecificationsConfiguration: • Whyte0-6-0 • UICCGauge4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gaugeWheel diameter4 ft 6 in (1.372 m)Minimum curve3.5 chains (70 m)Wheelbase11 ft 6 in (3.51 m)Length29 ft 3 in (8.92 m)Width8 ft 6 in (2.59 m)Height12 ft 8+1⁄2 in (3.87 m)Loco weight49 long tons (49.8 t)Fuel capacity668 imp gal (3,040 l; 802 US gal)...
2022-10-20
00 min
Oncotarget
Press Release: PDGF Cross-Signaling Indicates Bypassed Signaling in Colorectal Cancer
A new research paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 13 on October 19, 2022, entitled, “Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) cross-signaling via non-corresponding receptors indicates bypassed signaling in colorectal cancer.” Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) signaling, besides other growth factor-mediated signaling pathways like vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and epidermal growth factor (EGF), seems to play a crucial role in tumor development and progression. Previously, researchers Romana Moench, Martin Gasser, Karol Nawalaniec, Tanja Grimmig, Amrendra K. Ajay, Larissa Camila Ribeiro de Souza, Minghua Cao, Yueming Luo, Petra Hoegger, Carmen M. Ribas, Jurandir M. Ribas-Filho, Osvaldo Malafaia, Reinhard Lissner, Li-Li Hsiao, and Ana Maria Waaga-Gasser, from Harv...
2022-10-20
04 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Assisted suicide: dying with dignity? The debate in end-of-life care
If someone is in unbearable pain, terminally ill or suffering an incurable condition, should they legally be provided assistance to die if they wish to do so? The age-old controversy around assisted suicide or medically assisted dying is complex and multi-faceted. It raises questions about individual self-determination, the distinction between physical and psychological suffering, and the commitment of medical professionals to “do no harm”. Access for cancer patients to medically assisted dying is also cause for debate, particularly in the case where life-saving treatment exists but is unavailable – as is the case in m...
2022-10-13
21 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Cancer and ageing: it concerns us all
More than half of people with cancer are 65 or older. And yet, the quality of care given to them often doesn’t meet their specific needs and can be inferior to younger adults. Why is this?Dr Cary Adams, CEO of UICC, speaks with Dr Enrique Soto, from the National Institute of Medical Sciences and Nutrition in Mexico, about the need for more patient-centred care and geriatric oncology expertise in caring for older adults with cancer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-09-27
20 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Childhood cancer: Preventing children from dying unnecessarily
Around 400 000 children and adolescents develop cancer each year. But while survival rates for children in high-income countries is about 80%, in low-income settings it is under 30%.This significant disparity is not an unsolvable problem. There is a path forward so that children everywhere do not die of cancer.Rick Shadyac speaks to Cary Adams in this episode of Let's Talk Cancer about the underlying challenges with childhood cancer and the actions being taken to overcome them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-09-01
19 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Cervical Cancer: a unique opportunity to work towards equity
Cervical cancer is one of the most highly preventable and curable forms of cancer. And yet it remains the leading cause of cancer deaths in women in over 40 countries. What are the causes of inequity? Why do so many women lack access to life-saving services due to where they live or other socioeconomic factors? How we overcome these barriers? What role can innovation and technology play?Dr Chemtai Mungo, Assistant Professor of obstetrics and gynecology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and UICC Young Leader, explains the challenges and progress in c...
2022-08-23
21 min
Let's Talk Cancer
A global language: cancer stages and TNM Classification
Most people will have heard of cancer stages 1,2,3 and 4 but may not know exactly what they mean or where they come from. These terms form the basis of the international TNM Classification system, which describe how advanced a cancer is when it is diagnosed. This system has proven to be groundbreaking in healthcare, as it allows doctors to explain the cancer to their patients, prescribe the appropriate treatment plan, and improve information sharing and research across populations and regions. The Union for International Cancer Control has pioneered the...
2022-07-15
12 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Obesity, nutrition and cancer
The global obesity rate has almost tripled since 1975. The World Health Organization reckons that worldwide 39% of adults are overweight, and 13% are obese. Too much body fat increases a person’s chances of developing illnesses such as cancer. More than a dozen types of cancer are linked to excess body weight. Usually, obesity results from inherited, physiological and environmental factors, combined with diet and physical activity choices.Fortunately, even modest weight loss can improve or prevent the health problems associated with obesity. Public health actions to support healthier lifestyles incl...
2022-06-15
17 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Tobacco harms our health and our planet
Dr Ulysses Dorotheo talks to Dr Cary Adams about the harms caused by tobacco to the environment and measures to take to improve tobacco control. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-05-24
16 min
Let's Talk Cancer
New technologies revolutionising cancer care
Dr Ben Newton of GE Healthcare talks about advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment that improve the early detection of cancer, as well as patients’ chances of survival and experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-05-13
15 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Cancer care for all
Why must we integrate cancer control into Universal Health Coverage? Universal Health Coverage (UHC) means that all people can benefit from quality health services, where and when they need them, without suffering financial hardship.At least half of the world’s population, however, still do not have access to the full range of essential health services, including cancer care and treatment. And the cost of cancer treatment and care may push many patients and their families into poverty or further into poverty due to out-of-pocket spendingIn this podcast, Dr Tse...
2022-04-25
12 min
Let's Talk Cancer
Cancer and conflict zones
In this first podcast of a new series, Dr Cary Adams speaks to Prof. Richard Sullivan about how cancer patients are impacted by conflict and the challenges of of delivering care in zones of unrest. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2022-03-29
21 min
The Graft
#15 Arina Martynchyk: Ukraine
https://www.uicc.org/membership/national-cancer-institute-kiev-ukraine
2022-03-06
35 min
Tus Derechos Radio
Día mundial contra el Cáncer
El 4 de febrero se celebra el Día Mundial contra el Cáncer, promovido por La Organización Mundial de la Salud, el Centro Internacional de Investigaciones sobre el Cáncer (CIIC) y la Unión Internacional contra el Cáncer (UICC) con el objetivo de aumentar la concienciación y movilizar a la sociedad para avanzar en la prevención y control de esta enfermedad.
2022-02-04
04 min
HCG Podcast - Know It To Beat It
WCD 2022 Special: Can Patients Create Gaps in Their Treatment?
This World Cancer Day, the UICC has given a call to close the care gaps. Care gaps are the inadequacies that stop patients from receiving necessary treatment and achieving better treatment results. Care gaps exist in all major specialities of healthcare, including oncology, and it is important to address them effectively. In this episode, we have Dr. Shyam Shrivastava, the head of radiation oncology department at HCG Cancer Centre, Mumbai, talking about the key aspects of care gaps, how they are formed and how patients can play a role in closing them. For any enquiries...
2022-02-04
10 min
Totally Clinical: Trial Triumphs & Rad Trends
If We Close the Care Gap, Cancer Doesn’t Have to be a Death Sentence - Janine Huguenin
The Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) holds its annual initiative World Cancer Day on February 4. Global health, medicine and clinical research communities unite to raise awareness, improve education around cancer risks and emphasize the need for early diagnosis. Today, over 80% of all countries have a National Cancer Control Plan compared to just 66% in 2013.On World Cancer Day 2022, UICC Campaign Manager Janine Huguenin joins us to discuss the ambitious "Close the Care Gap" campaign, with plans to bring equity to cancer health for all. From celebrating real-word progress and building stronger alliances to mobilizing politicians, celebrities and...
2022-02-03
11 min
PHOCAST : Public Health Podcast
PHOCAST: MEMPERINGATI HARI KANKER SEDUNIA
Hari Kanker Dunia diperingati setiap tanggal 4 Februari yang merupakan inisiatif dari pemersatu global yang dipimpin oleh Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). Peringatan tersebut bertujuan untuk menyelamatkan jutaan kematian yang dapat dicegah setiap tahun dengan meningkatkan kesadaran dan pendidikan tentang kanker. Maka, dalam meningkatkan angka harapan hidup penderita kanker sangat diperlukan adanya deteksi dini. Sampai Jumpa di PHOCAST bulan depan. #HaloKesMas #DivisiHPC #BphaUNAIR2022 #KabinetMembara
2022-02-03
16 min
NNM Radio
World Rose Day today: History, significance, quotes!
The day aims to bring happiness and hope into the lives of such patients and reminds them that they can emerge victorious in their battle against cancer through determination and positivity. The World Rose Day, which is celebrated on September 22 every year, is dedicated to cancer patients all across the globe. The day aims to bring happiness and hope into the lives of such patients and reminds them that they can emerge victorious in their battle against cancer through determination and positivity. World Cancer Day is an international day marked on February 4 to raise awareness of c...
2021-09-22
02 min
NNM Radio
World Rose Day today: History, significance, quotes!
The day aims to bring happiness and hope into the lives of such patients and reminds them that they can emerge victorious in their battle against cancer through determination and positivity. The World Rose Day, which is celebrated on September 22 every year, is dedicated to cancer patients all across the globe. The day aims to bring happiness and hope into the lives of such patients and reminds them that they can emerge victorious in their battle against cancer through determination and positivity. World Cancer Day is an international day marked on February 4 to raise awareness of cancer and t...
2021-09-22
02 min
NNM Radio
World Rose Day today: History, significance, quotes!
The day aims to bring happiness and hope into the lives of such patients and reminds them that they can emerge victorious in their battle against cancer through determination and positivity. The World Rose Day, which is celebrated on September 22 every year, is dedicated to cancer patients all across the globe. The day aims to bring happiness and hope into the lives of such patients and reminds them that they can emerge victorious in their battle against cancer through determination and positivity. World Cancer Day is an international day marked on February 4 to raise awareness of c...
2021-09-22
02 min
Oncology Spotlight
Oncology Spotlight with Runcie C W Chidebe
Today's Oncology Spotlight is with Runcie C.W. Chidebe, UICC Young Cancer Leader and the founder of Project Pink Blue a cancer organization engaged in cancer awareness, free cancer screenings, support to people battling with cancer, patient navigation, advocacy, fundraising for cancer patients, cancer research, oncology training, and psychological support. He talks about the journey of Project Pink Blue and initiatives to change the way Africans think about cancer like Upgrade Oncology and Nurse Navigators. Know more about Runcie C.W. Chidebe: Twitter: https://twitter.com/runciecwc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/runciecwc/ Know more about Project Pink Blue: ...
2021-08-30
37 min
Think BIG for Africa Podcast
Breast Cancer: Causes of Cancer, Multi-Disciplinary Care & Treatment | Dr. Miriam Mutebi
In the last few decades, Cancers have progressively increased amongst the African population. Breast cancer in particular has had a devastating effect on African women.This is the reason my guest in today’s conversation is a Breast Cancer Surgeon. Dr. Miriam Mutebi is Kenya's first female Consultant Breast Surgical Oncologist and an Assistant professor in surgery at the Aga Khan University (AKU) Medical College.We had an extensive discussion about the multi-disciplinary care & treatment of cancer on the continent, the causes of cancer (Risk Factors), the importance of regular cancer screening, and the role of...
2021-08-03
1h 12
AJNR Blog
Journal Scan – This Month in Other Journals, August 2021
1. Ng WT, Tsang RKY, Beitler JJ, et al. Contemporary management of the neck in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Head Neck 2021;43:1949–63. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hed.26685 For patients who present with suspicious cervical lymphadenopathy, especially in the endemic regions where NPC is prevalent, initial examination may be endoscopic examination and biopsy of the NP, rather than fine-needle aspiration of the neck mass. Subsequent work up includes appropriate biopsy of the primary tumor and/or the node, physical examination with particular attention to cranial nerve function, plasma Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) DNA, CT scanning, MR, and FDG...
2021-08-02
00 min
Editorial Issues – AJNR Blog
Journal Scan – This Month in Other Journals, August 2021
1. Ng WT, Tsang RKY, Beitler JJ, et al. Contemporary management of the neck in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Head Neck 2021;43:1949–63. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hed.26685 For patients who present with suspicious cervical lymphadenopathy, especially in the endemic regions where NPC is prevalent, initial examination may be endoscopic examination and biopsy of the NP, rather than fine-needle aspiration of the neck mass. Subsequent work up includes appropriate biopsy of the primary tumor and/or the node, physical examination with particular attention to cranial nerve function, plasma Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) DNA, CT scanning, MR, and FDG...
2021-08-02
00 min
Journal Scan – AJNR Blog
Journal Scan – This Month in Other Journals, August 2021
1. Ng WT, Tsang RKY, Beitler JJ, et al. Contemporary management of the neck in nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Head Neck 2021;43:1949–63. Available from: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/hed.26685 For patients who present with suspicious cervical lymphadenopathy, especially in the endemic regions where NPC is prevalent, initial examination may be endoscopic examination and biopsy of the NP, rather than fine-needle aspiration of the neck mass. Subsequent work up includes appropriate biopsy of the primary tumor and/or the node, physical examination with particular attention to cranial nerve function, plasma Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) DNA, CT scanning, MR, and FDG...
2021-08-02
00 min
Moda Circular
Episodio 19: Trazabilidad y Blockchain aplicado a la industria de la moda y textil con Dr. Victor Gayoso, investigador en criptología y seguridad de la información del Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas y de la Información (ITEFI)
La trayectoria del Dr. Victor Gayoso en criptográfia y su aplicación en la industria textil y de modaQue es la trazabilidadComo la trazabilidad puede convertirse en un factor competitivoQue es BlockchainLos tipos de cadenas de Blockchain, publica, privada, abierta y cerradaTipos de información y actividades que se pueden registrar en BlockchainBeneficios del uso de blockchain en la industria textilBarreras para la implementación de blockchain Hablamos en detalle del articulo “Traceability of Ready-to-Wear Clothing through Blockchain Technology”un trabajo realizado por los investigadores Juan José Bullón Pérez, Araceli Queiruga-Dios, Víctor Gayoso...
2021-06-02
23 min
In the Mood for Talk
S1 E3 - Far East Film Festival
In questo terzo episodio "speciale" di In the Mood for Talk aka l'episodio del quale non sapevate di aver bisogno, i nostri incontrano Daniele e Davide, rispettivamente presidente e stagista della UICC (Unione Italiana Circoli Cinema), per parlare di una delle realtà più interessanti a livello nazionale: il Far East Film Festival, un festival interamente dedicato al cinema asiatico. Per cause di forza maggiore quest'anno il festival si svolgerà online e vista l'occasione è stata presa la palla al balzo per parlare più in generale di streaming e di ricezione del suddetto cinema, in particolar modo dopo il caso Parasite. Buon...
2021-05-23
55 min
Tetelestai Church
Rev The Book Lesson 400 - UICC and the Cosmic New Creation
Pastor Alan R. Knapp discusses the topic of UICC and the Cosmic New Creation in his series entitled Rev The Book. This is lesson number 400 and it focuses on the following verses: Rev 21:1 among others.
2021-04-24
00 min
Papo Saúde
Desafio dos 21 dias: Mudanças de hábitos no combate ao câncer
Com Maisa Vasconcelos (Host) e Dra. Ana Cristina Pinho | Anualmente, temos o Dia Mundial do Câncer, a data é coordenada pela União Internacional para o Controle do Câncer (UICC) buscando dar mais visibilidade para a campanha que intensifica a conscientização e a educação sobre o câncer. De acordo com o Instituto Nacional de Câncer (INCA), o Brasil deve registrar cerca de 625 mil novos casos de câncer em 2021. O câncer de pele não melanoma é o mais frequente no Brasil com uma média de 177 mil casos, seguido pelos cânceres de mama e próstata...
2021-02-25
29 min
Você e o Doutor
Você e o Dr. #71 | Especial Câncer: Mindfulness melhora o bem-estar no câncer
Quatro episódios do podcast Você e o Doutor estão sendo dedicados ao "Desafio de 21 dias por um futuro sem câncer".A iniciativa foi lançada no Dia Mundial de Combate ao Câncer, em 4 de fevereiro, pelo Instituto Oncoguia e pela UICC (União Internacional pelo Controle do Câncer). O objetivo é conscientizar sobre os fatores de risco evitáveis para o desenvolvimento de tumores malignos.Neste episódio, o quarto e último da série, o médico Antonio Sproesser entrevista o oncolgista Carlos José de Andrade, do Inca (Instituto Nacional de Câncer), sobre...
2021-02-24
13 min
Springer Nature
Predictors of metastases in non-seminomatous TGCT
Pathological risk factors for metastatic disease in patients with testicular non-seminomatous germ cell tumors are debated. The tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) classification eighth edition for testicular cancers includes divergent versions, by the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) and by the American Joint Committee for Cancer (AJCC). In this episode we discuss with Dr. Daniel Berney his recent study on the topic. Associated article: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41379-020-00717-2
2021-02-23
09 min
Você e o Doutor
Você e o Dr. #70 | Especial Câncer: o sedentarismo como fator de risco
Quatro episódios do podcast Você e o Doutor estão sendo dedicados ao "Desafio de 21 dias por um futuro sem câncer".A iniciativa foi lançada no Dia Mundial de Combate ao Câncer, em 4 de fevereiro, pelo Instituto Oncoguia e pela UICC (União Internacional pelo Controle do Câncer). O objetivo é conscientizar sobre os fatores de risco evitáveis para o desenvolvimento de tumores malignos.Neste episódio, o terceiro da série, o médico Antonio Sproesser entrevista o educador físico Fábio Carvalho, doutor em ciências da saúde.O...
2021-02-17
11 min
ModPath Chat
Predictors of metastases in non-seminomatous TGCT: The rationale for evolution of the pathologic staging system?
Pathological risk factors for metastatic disease in patients with testicular non-seminomatous germ cell tumors are debated. The tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) classification eighth edition for testicular cancers includes divergent versions, by the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) and by the American Joint Committee for Cancer (AJCC). In this episode we discuss with Dr. Daniel Berney his recent study on the topic. Study by Scandura et al, Pathological predictors of metastatic disease in testicular non-seminomatous germ cell tumors: which tumor-node-metastasis staging system? Modern Pathology, 2020. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41379-020-00717-2 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for...
2021-02-16
09 min
Você e o Doutor
Você e o Dr. #69 | Especial Câncer: Alimentação contribui para o combate ao câncer
Quatro episódios do podcast "Você e o Doutor" serão dedicados ao "Desafio de 21 dias por um futuro sem câncer". A iniciativa foi lançada no Dia Mundial de Combate ao Câncer, em 4 de fevereiro, pelo Instituto Oncoguia e pela UICC (União Internacional pelo Controle do Câncer). O objetivo é conscientizar sobre os fatores de risco evitáveis para o desenvolvimento de tumores malignos.Neste episódio, o segundo da série, o médico Antonio Sproesser entrevista a nutricionista Luciana Grucci, da área técnica de alimentação, nutrição, atividade física e câncer do Inca (In...
2021-02-10
12 min
The Good Morning Life!
Ep4 - Breathe in the Good Vibes
Welcome to The Good Morning Life! - A podcast to brighten your morning and awaken today’s possibilities with inspiration and motivation for a happy and healthy life! I’m your host Belynda Farias. Today is Thursday February 4, 2021. (day 35) BREATHE IN THE GOOD VIBES.... Breathe in, Breathe out... Breathe in the adventure of life. Be inspired by each breath to make a difference in your body, mind and soul.... Breathe in the Positive. Breathe in the Good Vibes and Breathe out...
2021-02-05
05 min
Voces por la Salud / Voices for Health, by Roche
Interview with Gilberto Lopes: "Cancer doesn't wait"
In acknowledgement of World Cancer Day, we spoke with Gilberto Lopes about the initiatives of the Union for International Cancer Control, UICC, to provide continuity of care for cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021-02-03
10 min
Voces por la Salud / Voices for Health, by Roche
Interview with Gilberto Lopes: "Cancer doesn't wait"
As the world battles against the worst pandemic in a hundred years, cancer didn’t just go away. In 2020, over 19 million people worldwide were affected by cancer, and almost ten million people died.Cancer doesn’t wait for anyone. Not even a pandemic. Where early detection had to be delayed... where medical care was affected or simply overwhelmed in it’s struggle to cope with rising Covid-19 numbers... or continuing treatment became more remote and more difficult, cancer carried on regardless and unperturbed. According...
2021-02-03
10 min
Você e o Doutor
Você e o Dr. #68 | Especial Câncer: 1/3 dos casos pode ser evitado
No Dia Mundial do Câncer, 4 de fevereiro, a UICC (União Internacional pelo Controle do Câncer), lança o "Desafio de 21 dias por um futuro sem câncer". A iniciativa, que tem o apoio do Inca (Instituto Nacional de Combate ao Câncer), busca conscientizar a população sobre os fatores de risco evitáveis para o desenvolvimento de tumores malignos.Neste episódio do podcast, o médico Antonio Sproesser conversa com a Chefe da Coordenação de Prevenção e Vigilância do Inca, Liz Almeida. A médica reforça que é possível prevenir u...
2021-02-02
10 min
Pro Social Work
PSW - #PODCAST - Invitado: Fernando Piotrowski - Día Mundial contra el Cáncer
Tenemos como invitado al Director Ejecutivo de ALMA, Fernando Piotrowski. Cada 4 de febrero, la Unión Internacional contra el Cáncer (UICC), con el apoyo de la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), conmemora el día mundial contra el Cáncer, con el fin último de aumentar la conciencia sobre la prevención contra esta enfermedad. Cada año, 9,6 millones de personas mueren de cáncer. Esta cifra supera las muertes por VIH/SIDA, malaria y tuberculosis en conjunto. Para el año 2040, los expertos estiman que la cantidad d...
2021-02-01
11 min
Iconic Women by Icon Group
Sue Henshall - City Cancer Challenge CEO
About Dr Susan Henshall: Susan started her career in research and led a translational cancer research laboratory at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Over the course of her career, she has completed a MPH and held appointments at the University of NSW and Georgetown University. In 2013, she founded the global health consultancy, Three Stories Consulting that works with organisations to make the best use of evidence for successful advocacy by creating resources and building capacity around global health issues with a focus on NCDs. Since moving to Europe Susan has thrived in her roles in global hea...
2020-11-24
40 min
Tripeando: Encuentra tu elemento
#44 Lucha de gigantes con Kenji López Cuevas
Kenji perdió a su mamá a causa de cáncer y esto lo llevó a fundar Cancer Warriors de México, fundación que se enfoca en generar iniciativas, propuestas y políticas públicas inteligentes para mejorar la vida de los pacientes de cáncer y sus familiares. Kenji es una persona dedicada y enfocada en hacer un cambio en el mundo y nos comparte sus hábitos, retos y experiencias que lo han ayudado a ser quien es. Kenji es abogado y maestro en Políticas Públicas del Tecnológico de Monterrey y actualmente es candidato a...
2020-08-18
44 min
Essential Eye Cancer Podcast
AJCC Staging, The UICC, Ophthalmic Oncology Research and Clinical Care
The American Joint Committee on Cancer along with the International Union for Cancer Care have long supported the use of a standard language to define patients with cancer. The 7th and 8th editions of the AJCC-UICC staging systems have now been adopted and function to improve eye cancer research and clinical care. The major ophthalmic journals now require its use for research publications as to allow them to be compared and or combined in multivariate analysis. The largest ophthalmic societies now expect both tumor and patient staging in presentation. Clearly, the use of AJCC-UICC tumor staging has brought ophthalmic...
2020-06-15
11 min
Findyourb
70. Зарина Саутбаева: когда закрывается одна дверь...
В этом эпизоде мы поговорим с преподавателем биологии в Назарбаев Университете - Зариной Саутбаевой. Магистр биомедицины из Манчестерского Университета, стажер научных институтов США и Швейцарии, член UICC, победитель проекта «100 Новых Лиц Казахстана», Зарина расскажет каким был ее путь к науке, и что заставляло ее двигаться вперед, несмотря на сложности и разочарования. Мы узнаем, какие есть возможности для молодых казахстанцев, мечтающих о научной деятельности, а также что находит Зарина для себя в многочисленных путешествиях в самые непредсказуемые точки планеты. Интервьюер: Асем К. Дизайн: Мариям Токанова Music: Dln Звук: Руслан Куанышбаев Поддержать подкаст Findyourb в Patreon Подробнее о подкасте
2020-02-17
43 min
99.7FM PDVSA Guaraguao
Día Mundial contra el Cáncer
Hoy 04 de febrero, se celebra el Día Mundial contra el Cáncer, durante esta fecha; la Organización Mundial de la Salud, el Centro Internacional de Investigaciones sobre el Cáncer (CIIC) y la Unión Internacional contra el Cáncer (UICC), reforzan la prevención y control de este padecimiento.
2020-02-04
00 min
The Simple Seven
Today is World Cancer Day. This is my cancer story.
Today is Feb 4th. It’s World Cancer Day, which is an international awareness day led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to raise worldwide attention and inspire action for a cancer-free future. I’m a cancer survivor. In 2004, I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and today I’d like to read my cancer story to you and offer my thoughts on outcomes.
2020-02-04
00 min
Chaos Computer Club - 36C3: Resource Exhaustion (high quality mp4)
SIM card technology from A-Z (36c3)
Billions of subscribers use SIM cards in their phones. Yet, outside a relatively small circle, information about SIM card technology is not widely known. This talk aims to be an in-depth technical overview. Today, billions of subscribers use SIM cards in their phones. Yet, outside a relatively small circle, information about SIM card technology is not widely known. If at all, people know that once upon a time, they were storing phone books on SIM cards. Every so often there are some IT security news about SIM card vulnerabilities, and SIM card based attacks on subscribers.
2019-12-27
1h 03
Chaos Computer Club - archive feed (high quality)
SIM card technology from A-Z (36c3)
Billions of subscribers use SIM cards in their phones. Yet, outside a relatively small circle, information about SIM card technology is not widely known. This talk aims to be an in-depth technical overview. Today, billions of subscribers use SIM cards in their phones. Yet, outside a relatively small circle, information about SIM card technology is not widely known. If at all, people know that once upon a time, they were storing phone books on SIM cards. Every so often there are some IT security news about SIM card vulnerabilities, and SIM card based attacks on subscribers.
2019-12-27
1h 03
APES vs.
Apes VS Cellphone Radiation
Disclaimer: We (Jim Clayton and Gus Clingroth) are high school students at Research Triangle High School and not actual professionals. We do not have the credibility of the people were impersonate. Sources: Kesari, K., Siddiqui, M., Meena, R., & Kumar, S., (2013). Cell phone radiation exposure on brain and associated biological systems. NISCAIR-CSIR, India. Singh, P. (2013). Wireless radiation: a threat to human health. International Journal of Technical Research and Applications, 1, 13-9. Usikalu, R., Soneye, O., & Akinpelu, A. (2018). Radiation From Different Parts of Laptops. IJMPERD. Retrieved from http://eprints.covenantuniversity.edu...
2019-05-28
05 min
El Lado Bueno
EL LADO BUENO - FELISA RODERO AECC
Al haberse conmemorado este 4 de febrero, el Día Mundial de la Concientización sobre el Cáncer, por iniciativa de La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS), el Centro Internacional de Investigaciones sobre el Cáncer (CIIC) y la Unión Internacional contra el Cáncer (UICC), se recalca el llamado a la atención, para exigir a los gobiernos programas eficaces de prevención y atención. El fin: Crear conciencia en las personas para se cuiden y adopten estilos de vida saludable. Una cultura preventiva que permita reducir los riesgos, Como también, potenciar la detección precoz par...
2018-02-08
54 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 18/19
Clinical presentation and risk factors of osteoradionecrosis
Introduction: Osteoradionecrosis (ORN) of the jaws is defined as exposed irradiated bone that fails to heal over a period of 3 months without the evidence of a persisting or recurrent tumor. In the previous decades, numerous factors were associated with the risk of ORN development and severity. Aims: The purposes of this study were to present the data of the patients that were treated for ORN in the Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Munich (LMU), to detect factors that contributed to the onset of ORN, to identify risk factors associated with the severity of ORN and finally, to delineate...
2015-03-26
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 16/19
Die Rolle von Biomarkern beim kolorektalen Karzinom und seinen Lebermetastasen
Beim kolorektalen Karzinom treten Biomarker zunehmend in den Fokus. Ziel muss daher die Etablierung von effektiven Markern sein, um den Patienten eine möglichst effektive, auf das Individuum zugeschnittene Diagnostik und Therapie anbieten zu können. In unserer Studie zum kolorektalen Karzinom sind nach Ausschlusskriterien n=108 Patienten mit Primärtumoren und n=59 Patienten mit Lebermetastasen vom KRK in die statistische Analyse eingegangen. Aus postoperativ entnommenem, N2-schockgefrorenem Gewebe wurde ein Biomarker-Profil aus molekulargenetischen und immun-histologischen Markern erstellt. Genetische Mutationen auf dem KRas- und BRaf-Gen wurden mittels Mikrodissektion/PCR/Pyrosequenzierung detektiert und mittels immunhistochemischer Färbungen die Moleküle EGF-R, Her2/neu...
2014-01-30
00 min
re:ID Podcast
Episode 117: NSTIC pilot winner Exponent
Exponent is doing something a little different than the other pilot winners for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. The company’s pilot has a significant hardware component to its test and will look at using different secure elements in the identity ecosystem. “We will demonstrate two form factors,” says said Brad McGoran, a principal engineer at Exponent. “One will leverage the UICC in a phone, and the other’s going to leverage a secure element that’s embedded in a wearable device, and we’ve called that wearable device a PAD – or a Personal Authentication Device.”
2013-10-17
06 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 15/19
MALDI imaging mass spectrometry in clinical proteomics research of gastric cancer tissues
In the presented thesis, matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) imaging mass spectrometry was used for the proteomic analysis of gastric cancer tissue samples, with the aims of 1) identifying proteins that predict disease outcome of patients with intestinal-type gastric cancer after surgical resection, and 2) generating a proteomic classifier that determines HER2-status in order to aid in therapy decision with regard to trastuzumab (Herceptin) administration. In the first study, a seven-protein signature was found to be associated with an unfavorable overall survival independent of major clinical covariates after analyzing 63 intestinal-type primary resected gastric cancer samples by MALDI imaging. Of these seven...
2013-02-25
00 min
Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 19/22
Treatment strategies for oesophageal cancer - time-trends and long term outcome data from a large tertiary referral centre
Background and objectives: Treatment options for oesophageal cancer have changed considerably over the last decades with the introduction of multimodal treatment concepts dominating the progress in the field. However, it remains unclear in how far the documented scientific progress influenced and changed the daily routine practice. Since most patients with oesophageal cancer generally suffer from reduced overall health conditions it is uncertain how high the proportion of aggressive treatments is and whether outcomes are improved substantially. In order to gain insight into this we performed a retrospective analysis of patients treated at a larger tertiary referral centre over time course...
2012-01-01
00 min
Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 18/22
Pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma in a 21-year-old male with metastatic hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer: Report of a case
Background: Pulmonary sclerosing hemangioma (SH) is a rare tumor of the lung predominantly affecting Asian women in their fifth decade of life. SH is thought to evolve from primitive respiratory epithelium and mostly shows benign biological behavior; however, cases of lymph node metastases, local recurrence and multiple lesions have been described. Case Presentation: We report the case of a 21-year-old Caucasian male with a history of locally advanced and metastatic rectal carcinoma (UICC IV; pT4, pN1, M1(hep)) that was eventually identified as having hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC, Lynch syndrome). After neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by low anterior resection, adjuvant...
2011-01-01
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 11/19
Die prognostische Aussagekraft onkologischer Biomarker im operablen Stadium des nicht-kleinzelligen Lungenkarzinoms
Die Prognose beim Lungenkarzinom ist trotz großer Fortschritte in Diagnostik und Therapie weiterhin, auch in frühen, potentiell kurablen Stadien, sehr schlecht. Auf der Suche nach Variablen, die eine Abschätzung der Prognose erlauben, wurden viele Parameter untersucht, unter denen das UICC-Stadium auf Grund seiner großen Aussagekraft einen hohen Stellenwert besitzt. Neben den klinischen Faktoren, wie UICC-Stadium, Alter, Geschlecht, Histologie oder Grading, wurden in den letzten Jahren zunehmend auch onkologische Biomarker in Bezug auf ihre prognostische Aussagekraft untersucht. Die in der Literatur beschriebenen Ergebnisse solcher Prognoseauswertungen sind für die einzelnen Parameter sehr heterogen. Die Zahl der Studien, insbe...
2010-06-17
00 min
Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 16/22
Adjuvante Therapie des Kolonkarzinoms
Adjuvant Therapy in Colon Cancer The goal of improving adjuvant treatment can be reached in two ways: firstly, by developing more effective drugs and protocols and, secondly, by selecting suitable patients on the basis of clinical and molecular factors. In UICC (Union internationale contre le cancer) stage II, microsatellite instability (MSI) is a strong prognostic factor. Whether it can also be used as a predictive marker is currently a matter of controversy because the available data are contradictory. The question whether or not the MSI status should be checked before treatment decisions are made in stage II patients can therefore...
2010-01-01
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 06/19
Ein Vergleich zwischen neoadjuvanter und adjuvanter Radiochemotherapie beim operablen lokal fortgeschrittenen Rektumkarzinom
Die derzeitige Standardbehandlung von Patienten mit fortgeschrittenem Rektumkarzinom der Stadien UICC II und III besteht in der primären operativen Sanierung mit nachfolgender kombinierter Radiochemotherapie. Sowohl theoretische Überlegungen als auch vorliegende Studienergebnisse über den Vergleich von prä- und postoperativer Radiotherapie lassen den Ansatz einer „neoadjuvanten“ präoperativen Radio-Chemo-Therapie sinnvoll erscheinen. Die vorliegende Arbeit vergleicht die Ergebnisse der Therapieansätze adjuvante und neoadjuvante Radiochemotherapie beim fortgeschrittenen Rektumkarzinom anhand eines Patientenkollektivs aus dem Klinikum Augsburg. Untersucht wird im Hinblick auf Gesamtüberleben, rezidiv- und metastasenfreies Überleben, Möglichkeit der organerhaltenden Operationstechnik, sowie Komplikationsraten und Verträglichkeit der Therapie. Es wird gezeigt, dass neoadjuva...
2006-12-07
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/19
Klinische Bedeutung des Karzinoembryonalen antigen Zelladhäsionsmoleküls (CEACAM)-1 bei operablen Bronchialkarzinomen
Das Karzinoembryonale Antigen Zelladhäsionsmolekül CEACAM-1 ist an interzellulären Adhäsionen beteiligt und begünstigt die Tumorangiogenese. In dieser Studie wurde die Expression von CEACAM-1 bei operablen nicht-kleinzelligen Bronchialkarzinomen und ihr prognostischer Einfluss untersucht. Primärtumoren von 145 Patienten mit operablen nicht-kleinzelligen Bronchialkarzinomen wurden mittels eines monoklonalen anti-CEACAM-1 Antikörpers immunhistochemisch untersucht. Die CEACAM-1 Expression wurde in 3 Kategorien eingeteilt: niedrig: £33% gefärbte Tumorzellen, intermediär: >33% und
2005-12-01
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/19
Kostenanalyse der operativen Therapie des nicht-kleinzelligen Bronchialkarzinoms
In einer retrospektiven Studie wurde bei 65 Patienten mit nicht-kleinzelligem Bronchialkarzinom, die sich 1998 in den Asklepios Fachkliniken München-Gauting einer operativen Therapie unterzogen, die Kosten für den stationären Aufenthalt ermittelt. Ziel der Arbeit war es, die tatsächlichen Kosten der chirurgischen Behandlung und deren Verteilung auf die verschiedenen Abteilungen so genau wie möglich zu ermitteln. Dabei sollte die postoperative Lebensqualität Berücksichtigung finden. Die Behandlung dieser Patienten verursachte im klinischen Bereich Kosten von 7169,93 € mit einer durchschnittlichen Behandlungsdauer von 23,11 Tagen. Mit 38 % der Gesamtkosten verbrauchte die Operationsabteilung die meisten Ressourcen, gefolgt von der Normalstation präoperativ mit 32 %, der Intensivstation mit 19 % u...
2005-07-28
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 04/19
Die prognostische Relevanz der intramammären Tumorlokalisation beim Mammakarzinom
Die Anzahl axillärer Lymphknotenmetastasen beim Mammakarzinom ist ein signifikanter, unabhängiger Prognoseparameter für den weiteren Krankheitsverlauf und wird von der intramammären Tumorlokalisation beeinflusst. Die Bedeutung der Tumorlokalisation als eigenständiger Prognosefaktor wird jedoch kontrovers diskutiert. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde der Einfluss der intramammären Tumorlokalisation des Brustkrebs auf die Metastasierung in axilläre Lymphknoten sowie auf die Überlebensprognose mit und ohne sytemische Therapie durch univariate und multivariate Analysen untersucht. Es wurde eine retrospektive Evaluation an 2414 Patientinnen mit einem Mammakarzinom der Klasse UICC I-III durchgeführt, die an der UFK Berlin-Charlottenburg sowie an der I. Frauenklinik der LMU Münch...
2005-06-16
00 min
Medizinische Fakultät - Digitale Hochschulschriften der LMU - Teil 02/19
Zeta-Ketten Expression bei Patienten mit SCCHN und dendritische Zellen als Stimulatoren für T-Zellen In Vitro
Introduction The zeta-chain as an important component of the T cell receptor (TCR) is involved in the transduction of intracellular signals and is therefore critical for T cell activation and subsequent induction of an anti-tumor response. In patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN) several mechanisms of immune suppression have been described. The expression of the TCR -chain of both peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs) and tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) has been analysed in patients with SCCHN and correlated to clinical data. Methods TIL and PBL from 47 patients with SCCHN were obtained. To determine expression of the ze...
2004-01-15
00 min
Medizin - Open Access LMU - Teil 12/22
Nucleosomes in serum as a marker for cell death
The concentration of nucleosomes is elevated in blood of patients with diseases which are associated with enhanced cell death. In order to detect these circulating nucleosomes, we used the Cell Death Detection-ELISA(Plus) (CDDE) from Roche Diagnostics (Mannheim, Germany) (details at http:\textbackslash{}\textbackslash{}biochem.roche.com). For its application in liquid materials we performed various modifications: we introduced a standard curve with nucleosome-rich material, which enabled direct quantification and improved comparability of the values within (CVinterassay:3.0-4.1%) and between several runs (CVinterassay:8.6-13.5%), and tested the analytical specificity of the ELISA. Because of the fast elimination of nucleosomes from...
2001-01-01
00 min