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CancerCast
Transitions, Reflections and the Future of Cancer Care and Research
A familiar voice in a new role. Drs. John Leonard and Manish Shah reflect on the past seven years of cancer care and research as Dr. Leonard passes the microphone over to Dr. Shah as the new host of Weill Cornell Medicine’s CancerCast podcast. They reflect on how far podcasting has come since the launch of CancerCast in 2018 and discuss the biggest breakthroughs in cancer care and research, including how immunotherapies and cell therapies have transformed the field during this time. Drs. Leonard and Shah also share their insights and forecast where cancer treatments are headed in the fu...
2025-06-23
00 min
CancerCast
The Ins and Outs of Immunotherapy
Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that helps your immune system fight cancer. In the last 10 years, immunotherapy has joined the list of standard cancer treatment approaches, alongside chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, and surgery. There are a number of different types of immunotherapies that work in different ways to target cancer cells in the body. Immunotherapy expert and Meyer Director of the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Dr. Jedd Wolchok, outlines the ins and outs of how this treatment approach can be used in a variety of cancers.
2024-10-23
00 min
CancerCast
ASCO 2024 Highlights
The American Society of Clinical Oncology, or ASCO, Annual Meeting is the largest global oncology conference and features state-of-the-art research presentations and cancer care insights from oncology professionals around the world. Every year on the CancerCast podcast, two of Weill Cornell Medicine’s leading experts discuss exciting research stemming from this annual meeting. This episode delves into the 2024 ASCO updates that patients should have on their radar across a wide range of solid tumors and blood cancers. Guest: Manish Shah, MD, Chief of Solid Tumor Service and Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Ho...
2024-07-31
00 min
On the Mind with The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry
On LGBTQ+ Mental Health: How One Student-Run Clinic is Making a Difference
In this episode, we explore a unique model for serving the mental health needs of LGBTQ+ individuals. The Weill Cornell Wellness Qlinic is a student-run mental health clinic providing free mental healthcare to the LGBTQ+ community in New York City. It serves as a model for education, affirming mental health care, and outreach to an underserved population. Join Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher as he discusses the Qlinic, its clinical programs and educational initiatives with two of the Wellness Qlinic co-founders Dr. Jessica Spellun and Constance Zhou, and the Qlinic’s Director of Research, Dr. Christopher Ceccolini.Featured Speakers:
2024-06-11
00 min
CancerCast
Pathology’s Place in Cancer Care
Pathology has a crucial place in the medical field working behind the scenes to ensure patients and their care teams have the most up-to-date information. In cancer care, pathology plays an essential part in not only diagnosing cancer, but also treating and managing it. From examining tissue biopsies to evaluating blood samples, pathologists utilize a variety of tests and tools to ask and answer questions about what they observe in order to make accurate diagnoses and treatment recommendations.Guest: Amy Chadburn, MD, a hematopathologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalHost: John Leonard, MD...
2024-04-29
00 min
CancerCast
Bone Breakdown: Bone Health & Cancer
The skeletal system keeps the body upright, but did you know that the bones play a number of pivotal roles in the body? From storing minerals to providing the home for new cell creation, the body’s bones are dynamic and critical to the body in various ways. When things go awry, deterioration, fractures, and pain can occur. Cancer and its treatments – especially those involving or disrupting hormonal systems – can have a big impact on bone health. Tune in for a breakdown of the bone-cancer connection. Guest: Panagiota Andreopoulou, MD, an endocrinologist and bone health expert at Weill...
2024-03-27
00 min
CancerCast
Diagnosing and Treating Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer can be a difficult cancer to diagnose and treat because symptoms don’t often appear until the disease is very advanced. New imaging techniques, personalized therapies and genetic knowledge are helping to change the landscape, as well as enabling families and loved ones to access better screening tools and technologies. Ongoing pancreatic cancer research is leading to continued advancements in the management and outcomes for patients and their families. Guests: Despina Siolas, MD, PhD, a medical oncologist and pancreatic cancer researcher at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalHost: John Leonard, MD, a le...
2024-02-05
00 min
On the Mind with The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry
On Precision Psychiatry: How Recent Neurobiological Breakthroughs Can Improve Psychiatric Practice
In this episode, Dr. Daniel Knoepflmacher is joined by Dr. Conor Liston to describe recent neuroscientific breakthroughs that are transforming how we diagnose and treat common psychiatric conditions, like depression. Learn how research advances in brain imaging and neuromodulation investigated at Weill Cornell Medicine are leading to novel approaches for providing targeted and effective mental healthcare. Conor Liston, M.D, Ph.D., is a Professor of Psychiatry and of Neuroscience at Weill Cornell Medicine. Dr. Liston’s research aims to define mechanisms by which prefrontal cortical brain circuits support learning, memory and motivation, and to unde...
2024-01-22
00 min
On the Mind with The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry
On Late Life Depression: Connecting Older Adults to Care They Need
n this episode, Daniel Knoepflmacher, M.D., speaks with Jo Anne Sirey, Ph.D., about depression in older adults. Listen for a discussion that identifies key aspects of late life depression and highlights available resources for treatment in New York. While describing treatment methods, Dr. Sirey explains the importance of community-based approaches featuring personalized elements that help address the diverse needs of a multicultural, urban population. She also describes the important challenges and opportunities that technology creates in the delivery of psychiatric care for older adults in the community.For more information on available resources, such as...
2023-09-25
00 min
CancerCast
ASCO 2023 Highlights
The 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology, or ASCO, Annual Meeting brought together oncologists from around the world to share cutting-edge updates and scientific advancements. Every year, two of Weill Cornell Medicine’s top experts come together to discuss the latest research presented across both solid tumors and blood cancers as it pertains to patient care. Guest: Manish Shah, MD, Chief of Solid Tumor Service and Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, a leading hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2023-07-31
00 min
CancerCast
A Deep Dive Into Cancer Genetics
Every child inherits a set of “germline” DNA from each of their biological parents. At times there are also mutations that are passed down. This differs from what are referred to as “somatic” mutations that are only present in cancer cells, but not in every cell in the body. Environmental factors can also contribute to the development of cancers. Knowing your family history and genetic makeup can help in understanding overall cancer risk, recommended screening and prevention strategies, as well as treatment approaches if diagnosed with cancer. Guests: Ravi Sharaf, MD, MS, Director of Clinical Cancer Genetics at Weill Cornell Medicine...
2023-06-23
00 min
On the Mind with The Weill Cornell Medicine Department of Psychiatry
On Borderline Personality Disorder –Part 2: Evidence Based Treatments and Resources for Recovery
In episode two of this two-part discussion, we speak with Frank E. Yeomans, M.D., Ph.D. and Paula Tusiani-Eng, L.M.S.W., about borderline personality disorder (BPD). Continuing the last episode’s conversation, our panelists explain treatment methods for those with BPD while highlighting how providers and patients can utilize two key resources—the NewYork-Presbyterian Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Center and Emotions Matter. Explore the links below for more information on these resources. Borderline Personality Disorder Resource Center Welcome to Emotions Matter!Guests:Paula Tusiani-Eng, L.M.S.W...
2023-05-24
00 min
CancerCast
Nutrition Advice Along the Cancer Care Journey
Nutrition plays an important role in cancer care, including helping people to navigate treatment side effects. Many people like to dish out diet advice, but for cancer patients, there are unique considerations to be mindful of before, during, and after treatment. From sipping to snacking, registered oncology dietitians provide invaluable advice and recommendations to optimize health. Guests: Emily Buchholtz, RD, CDN, CSO and Stephanie Roit, MS, RD, CDN, CSO; registered oncology dietitians at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, a leading hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2023-04-24
00 min
CancerCast
Advances in Colorectal Cancer Care and New Surgical Techniques
Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer in the United States with an increasing number of new diagnoses under the age of 55. Screening guidelines continue to evolve in an effort to find these cancers at an early stage. New surgical advancements are increasingly less invasive, reducing recovery times and hospital stays. Guest: Jeffrey Milsom, MD, colon and rectal cancer surgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalHost: John Leonard, MD, a leading hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2023-03-29
00 min
CancerCast
Lung Cancer: An Overview
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death, yet it receives far less research funding than other common cancers, in part due to the stigma surrounding this disease. However, smoking is not the only risk factor – many patients are diagnosed with lung cancer who have never smoked in their entire lives. Recent advancements in screening and treatment, including targeted therapies, have helped improve outcomes and quality of life. Guest: Ashish Saxena, MD, PhD, hematologist and medical oncologist specializing in lung cancer and thoracic oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, a...
2022-11-18
00 min
CancerCast
Detecting Breast Cancer
Breast cancer screening aims to catch breast abnormalities and cancers early, often before the onset of physical symptoms. There are many tools available including mammography, ultrasound, and MRI as well as image-assisted biopsies. Depending on cancer risk, breast density, and other variables, a combination of these may be used to detect breast malignancies and guide cancer treatment. Additionally, in the United States, radiologists have fought to ensure access to screenings via healthcare policies and insurance coverage.Guest: Geraldine McGinty, MD, diagnostic and interventional radiologist specializing in breast imaging and Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at Weill Cornell...
2022-10-21
00 min
CancerCast
Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) accounts for about one-fourth of all new leukemia cases and diagnosis typically comes from routine bloodwork. While most cases result in a watch-and-wait strategy, understanding the underpinnings of this disease has helped advance CLL care, research and treatment. Guest: John Allan, MD, hematologist and medical oncologist specializing in the treatment and care of chronic lymphocytic leukemia patients at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, a leading hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2022-09-30
00 min
CancerCast
Managing Cancer Pain
Pain is one of the most common, but complex symptoms for cancer patients. Both cancer and its treatments can cause pain and managing this pain is a personalized process. While there are numerous pharmacological and non-drug based approaches, improving pain can significantly impact quality of life. Oncology care teams and pain management specialists can help patients navigate options. Guest: Abhilasha Solanki, MD, pain management physician and anesthesiologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, a leading hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2022-08-29
00 min
CancerCast
Breaking Down Kidney Cancer
Kidney cancer is among the ten most common forms of cancer with about 79,000 new cases annually. It is often found incidentally but certain variables may increase risk, including factors such as family history, smoking, high blood pressure, obesity, and more. Kidney cancer can present in many ways, but common signs and symptoms, such as blood in urine, can indicate a problem with your kidneys and should be discussed with your care team. Exciting research advancements continue to improve overall survival and quality of life for patients. Guest: Ana Molina, MD, genitourinary oncologist and kidney cancer specialist at Weill...
2022-07-28
00 min
CancerCast
ASCO 2022 Highlights
Groundbreaking updates and scientific advancements were shared at the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, a leading conference bringing together oncology professionals from around the world. This conversation covers top research presented across solid tumors and hematologic malignancies that is changing the landscape of care for patients with cancer. Guest: Manish Shah, MD, Chief of Solid Tumor Service and Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, a leading hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2022-06-30
00 min
CancerCast
Marijuana as Medicine
Marijuana, also known as cannabis, may evoke certain stigmas and associations, but when used in medicine, marijuana is a highly regulated botanical. If prescribed under proper guidance, medical marijuana can often be a helpful tool in cancer symptom management, from nausea and lack of appetite to chronic pain and beyond. Multidisciplinary cancer care teams can offer knowledge and support in navigating state-by-state legislation and prescription logistics, as well as in determining if this treatment would improve quality of life.Guest: Michelle Loy, MD, physician and integrative medicine specialist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital who specializes...
2022-06-10
00 min
CancerCast
The Promise of Liquid Biopsies
Precision medicine leverages genetic and genomic information to help create individualized treatment plans for cancer patients. One example is an emerging test called a liquid biopsy. While traditional biopsies use more invasive tissue samples, liquid biopsies use blood tests to detect circulating tumor cells throughout the body. This technique can provide easier access to information, helping determine next steps in the cancer care journey. Liquid biopsies are a powerful tool with potential in many areas, from monitoring treatment responses to detecting cancer earlier than other screening methods.Guest: Pashtoon Kasi, MD, MS, gastrointestinal oncologist and researcher at Weill...
2022-05-18
00 min
CancerCast
Disrupting Cancer Health Disparities
While cancer screening methods and treatments have improved over the years, there are still significant barriers that prevent access to care for many individuals. Community outreach and engagement can help to combat these health disparities and dismantle myths and stigmas surrounding cancer. Through the help of community health workers and dedicated teams, efforts are underway to bring health equity issues to the forefront in healthcare and work towards a better tomorrow with optimal health for all.Guest: Erica Phillips, MD, MS, internal medicine physician at Weill Cornell Medicine, Associate Director of Community Outreach and Engagement at the...
2022-04-21
00 min
CancerCast
From Transplants to CAR T-Cell Therapy
Procedures involving stem cell and bone marrow transplants were one of the first successful forms of immunotherapy in cancer care. Recent scientific and medical advances have led to novel approaches making transplant safer and more effective than ever before. Innovations continue to transform the field, offering alternative treatments that help the body’s immune system better recognize and fight the cancer. CAR T-cell therapy is one example which has demonstrated promising results and continues to be studied in clinical trials across a variety of diseases. Guest: Koen Van Besien, MD, PhD, hematologist and medical oncologist, Director of Bone Ma...
2022-03-28
00 min
CancerCast
What to Know About Cervical & Other Gynecologic Cancers
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common form of women's cancer worldwide. While cervical cancer used to be the most common cause of cancer death for women, advances in testing and prevention – from the pap smear to the HPV vaccine – now makes it one of the most preventable forms of cancer. With all gynecologic cancers, regular check-ups are key to early diagnosis and treatment.Guest: Eloise Chapman-Davis, MD, gynecologic oncologist and Division Director of Gynecologic Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and...
2022-01-21
00 min
CancerCast
Talking about Testicular Cancer
Testicular cancer is an uncommon form of cancer and yet remains the #1 cancer among young men. Testicular cancer is highly treatable and curable, especially when caught early, but it’s not often talked about. Normalizing the topic and increasing awareness for regular self-checks is critical to proper detection, diagnosis, and treatment.Guest: Doug Scherr, MD, urologist and Clinical Director of Urologic Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2021-11-18
00 min
CancerCast
Clinical Trials in Cancer Care
Clinical trials are pivotal in developing medical breakthroughs and advancing cancer treatments. Patient volunteers are instrumental in this research process. This behind-the-scenes look offers insight into how clinical trials are conducted and what participation entails, including safety precautions, risks and benefits, and much more. Guest: Peter Martin, MD, clinical investigator for new and promising therapies, and Chief of the Lymphoma Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalHost: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2021-10-28
00 min
CancerCast
Cancer’s Impact on the Heart
Cancer and heart health can be interconnected. Cardio-oncology is an important, emerging field to help cancer patients and survivors manage pre-existing heart disease and better tolerate the cardiac side effects of certain cancer therapies.Guest: Syed Mahmood, specialized cardio-oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalHost: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2021-09-29
00 min
CancerCast
Biopsies, Ports, and Other Tools Interventional Radiologists Bring to Cancer Care
Demystifying supportive and therapeutic procedures that may be performed in the course of a cancer patient’s journey. From biopsies to port placements, tumor ablations, and other minimally invasive means of treatment, interventional radiology is a rapidly evolving field at the forefront of minimally-invasive techniques for patient care.Guest: Bradley Pua, MD, Chief of Interventional Radiology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2021-08-18
00 min
CancerCast
A Holistic Approach to Cancer Care and Symptom Management
Combining cutting-edge Western medicine with the ancient wisdom of Eastern traditions can provide for a holistic approach to cancer care. There are a variety of ways to manage common side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, dry mouth, fatigue, anxiety and pain. Integrative medicine – including acupuncture, nutrition, vitamins & supplements, medical marijuana, yoga, and meditation – can play an important role in patients’ treatment plans.Guest: Chiti Parikh, MD, Executive Director of the Integrative Health and Wellbeing Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYor...
2021-07-13
00 min
Kids Health Cast
Multidisciplinary Cleft and Craniofacial Program
Caitlin Hoffman, M.D. and Vikash Modi, M.D. discuss the multidisciplinary cleft and craniofacial program at Weill Cornell Medicine. The co-directors share how the program is dedicated to ensuring successful outcomes for every child. They highlight their team of experts and services offered to families looking to treat congenital (inborn) or acquired skull abnormalities.
2021-07-05
00 min
CancerCast
ASCO 2021 Highlights
A review of important research presented at the 2021 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting and a guide to the scientific jargon to better understand how clinical trials are designed, what is being evaluated and what the research showed. Guest: Manish Shah, MD, Director of the Solid Tumor Service and Gastrointestinal (GI) Oncology Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2021-06-23
00 min
CancerCast
Skin Cancer and Melanoma
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer. Everything you need to know about how to prevent skin cancer, who is at highest risk, what treatment entails and much more.Guest: Anna Pavlick, DO, medical oncologist, skin cancer expert, and Director of the Cutaneous Oncology Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2021-05-24
00 min
Kids Health Cast
Pediatric Speech Therapy
Gayle Morris M.S. CCC discusses the Weill Cornell Medicine Pediatric Speech Therapy Program. She shares on speech pathology and how people commonly communicate. She also gives an overview on causes of stuttering and advances in early intervention. Finally, she recommends ways that speech therapy can help children develop better language skills and gain more self-confidence. Click here to make an appointment with Gayle Morris
2021-05-24
00 min
Cornell University's Inclusive Excellence Podcast
Episode 38: "Here to Stay..." on DEI Initiatives with Our Colleagues at Weill Cornell Medicine
Toral and Anthony talk to their DEI counterparts at Weill Cornell Medicine: Jamal Lopez (he/him/his), Senior Director of Institutional Equity and Fanesse George (she/her/hers), Manager of Diversity, Inclusion & Engagement. They talk about how their work is similar- and different- while also sharing their hopes and dreams about the future of DEI initiatives. For more information on the Office of Institutional Equity at Weill Cornell Medicine, please visit: https://diversity.weill.cornell.edu/policies/title-ix For more information on Weill Cornell Medicine's 2021 Diversity Week, please visit: https://diversity.weill.cornell.edu/about-us/diversity-news/wcm-diversity-week-april-26th-may-1st-2021
2021-04-23
42 min
CancerCast
Preventing, Diagnosing and Treating Colon Cancer
An expert breaks down what you need to know about colorectal cancer -- risk factors, signs & symptoms, myths & misconceptions, the latest screening recommendations, and much more!Guest: Felice Schnoll-Sussman, MD, gastroenterologist and Director of The Jay Monahan Center for Gastrointestinal Health at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalHost: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2021-03-31
00 min
Back to Health
Advances in Sleep Apnea Care
Maria V. Suurna, MD, gives an overview of how the expert otolaryngologists (ENT physicians) at Weill Cornell Medicine manage sleep apnea with a range of approaches including both surgical and non-surgical treatment options. She also discusses the health and financial burdens of obstructive sleep apnea and new alternatives to continuous positive airway pressure therapy (CPAP) treatment options.
2021-03-08
00 min
CancerCast
Coping with Cancer During COVID-19
Stress and anxiety are common feelings when coping with cancer. The pandemic has added another layer of uncertainty and vulnerability, but there are strategies to help get through these difficult times.Guest: Guy Maytal, MD, psychiatrist and mental health specialist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital where he serves as Chief of Integrated Care and Psychiatric Oncology.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2021-03-04
00 min
Back to Health
Management of Chronic Pain After Spine Surgery
Daniel Pak, M.D., discusses the management of chronic pain after spine surgery. He shares essential pain management strategies that will be important for patients. He highlights the multimodal approach used at Weill Cornell Medicine that can ease post-surgical pain while reducing the usage of opioids during recovery.
2021-02-22
00 min
Kids Health Cast
The ABC’s of Pediatric Burn Care
Philip Chang, M.D., shares with us the ABC’s of pediatric burn care. He offers advice for treating burns at home and helpful prevention tips. He also highlights how the care team at Weill Cornell Medicine will care for your child to ensure the best possible outcomes.
2021-02-15
00 min
Back to Health
Caring for Burn Injuries
Philip Chang, M.D. discusses management of care for acute burn injuries and wounds. He shares how the care team at the Burn Center at Weill Cornell Medicine cares for patients using 21st century technology with old-fashioned personal touch.
2021-02-08
00 min
CancerCast
COVID-19 Vaccines and Cancer
How do COVID-19 vaccines work and are they safe for cancer patients? What to know about the latest updates in COVID-19 prevention and treatment.Guest: Kristen Marks, MD, infectious disease expert who has led pivotal research on COVID prevention and treatment at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-12-29
00 min
Back to Health
Addressing Breast Cancer Care Disparities Within Diverse Populations
Lisa Newman, M.D and Vivian Bea, M.D discuss the importance of early detection and diagnosis for breast cancer within minority populations. They focus on why there is such a disparity in access to care and how to close those that gap. They discuss the integrative cancer care approach at Weill Cornell Medicine, including clinical guidance and educational resources to help spread awareness of the risks of breast cancer.
2020-12-28
00 min
CancerCast
Multidisciplinary Cancer Care and Translational Research
From the bench to the bedside -- how translational research and multidisciplinary care impact treatment for people with cancer.Guest: Manuel Hidalgo, MD, PhD, Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-12-17
00 min
Back to Health
Spinal Stenosis
Neel Mehta M.D discusses the myriad of minimally invasive spine treatments for spinal stenosis. He shares fascinating information on the Vertiflex Superion treatment for spinal stenosis that is available for patients at Weill Cornell Medicine.
2020-12-14
00 min
CancerCast
Leonard's List 2020
Dr. John Leonard provides his perspective on the 15 most interesting and impactful lymphoma and blood cancer abstracts to be presented at the 2020 meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH).Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist, and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-11-25
00 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: The New CV & Faculty Promotions
Dr. Jane Salmon and Dr. Richard Isaacson discuss new changes made to the Weill Cornell Medicine CV and advice on faculty promotion. They also discuss several tips on how to update and maintain the CV over time.
2020-11-23
24 min
Kids Health Cast
Pediatric Diabetes Program
Emily Coppedge N.P. discusses The Pediatric Diabetes Program at Weill Cornell Medicine. She shares tips for parents on catching the symptoms of early-onset diabetes in kids and offers guidance on how to make healthy choices for the whole family to help their children thrive.
2020-11-09
00 min
Kids Health Cast
Routine Care for the Whole Family
J. Christopher McCartie, M.D. discusses the importance of routine health care for the whole family. He shares why your loved ones should not delay care and the need to stay up to date with immunizations. Taking charge of your family's health is more important than ever, and we want to reiterate that it is safe to come in to receive the health care you need at Weill Cornell Medicine.
2020-10-26
00 min
CancerCast
Breast Cancer Care and Disparities
Multidisciplinary management of breast cancer, and disease disparities among African American and white patients. Guest: Lisa Newman, MD, Chief of the Section of Breast Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-10-12
00 min
CancerCast
Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Lymphoma
Unique medical and psychosocial considerations for care of adolescents and young adults with lymphoma. Guest: Lisa Roth, MD, Director of the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Lymphoma Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-09-22
00 min
Back to Health
IVF and The Safety Precautions Taken During COVID-19
Joshua Stewart M.D. and Dan Goldschlag M.D. discuss IVF and the safety precautions taken Weill Cornell Medicine during the COVID-19 pandemic. They share how their team has been evolving care for patients during this pandemic and what services are available for couples considering fertility treatments.
2020-09-21
00 min
CancerCast
The Basics of Prostate Cancer Treatment
How clinicians optimize care for people with prostate cancer. Guest: Scott Tagawa, MD, Director of the Genitourinary (GU) Oncology Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-09-02
00 min
CancerCast
Head and Neck Cancer Synopsis
Cancers of the head and neck, and their risk factors and treatment options. Guest: Doru Paul, MD, PhD, Director of the Head & Neck Cancer Program at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-08-17
00 min
CancerCast
Brain Tumor Breakdown
What patients and their families should know following a brain tumor diagnosis. Guest: Howard Fine, MD, Chief of the Division of Neuro-Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-07-24
00 min
Back to Health
Post-ICU Recovery Clinic
Lindsay Lief M.D, discusses recovery and the road ahead for patients through the Post-ICU Recovery Clinic at Weill Cornell Medicine.
2020-05-26
00 min
CancerCast
Cancer in the Time of COVID-19
What we know and have yet to learn about COVID-19 and its impact on people with cancer. Guest: Adrienne Phillips, MD, MPH, hematologist and medical oncologist at the Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Bone Marrow & Stem Cell Transplant Program. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-05-12
00 min
CancerCast
The Business of Cancer Drug Development
The pharmaceutical industry's (often misunderstood) role in bringing novel therapies to cancer patients. Guest: David Schenkein, MD, General Partner at GV, Executive Chairman of Agios Pharmaceuticals and Adjunct Attending Physician in Hematology at Tufts Medical Center. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-02-04
00 min
Kids Health Cast
Prevention Health Series Part 1: Newborn
Weill Cornell pediatrician, Dr. Cory Kercher discusses important tips for parents on preventive health for newborns—covering postpartum depression screening, what we should be looking for when having our children’s growth monitored, developmental milestones. A must listen for every new parent!
2020-02-03
00 min
CancerCast
The Spectrum of Thyroid Disease
Management of thyroid nodules and thyroid cancer. Guest: Thomas Fahey, MD, Chief of Endocrine Surgery, Director of the Endocrine Oncology Program and Attending Surgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2020-01-09
00 min
Kids Health Cast
At Home Safety
For parents of children at any age, keeping them safe is our number one priority. Michael Defeo M.D. discusses the most important things parents need to knowabout at home safety for our children. He shares tips and advice on everything from poison control, kitchen safety to social media and babysitters. Do not miss this informative episode of The Kids Health Podcast with the experts from Weill Cornell Medicine Primary Care.
2019-12-16
00 min
CancerCast
Leonard List 2019
The 15 most interesting and impactful lymphoma abstracts to be presented at the 2019 meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH), according to Dr. John Leonard. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-11-25
00 min
CancerCast
The Science of Bladder Cancer
How bladder cancer biology can be used to inform treatment decisions. Guest: Bishoy Faltas, MD, physician-scientist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and Director of Bladder Cancer Research at the Englander Institute of Precision Medicine. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-11-05
00 min
CancerCast
Improving Communication Among Physicians, Patients and Loved Ones
Cancer patients can make informed treatment decisions if they have a realistic sense of what lies ahead. Guest: Holly Prigerson, PhD, Co-Director of the Cornell Center for Research on End-of-Life Care at Weill Cornell Medicine. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-10-23
00 min
CancerCast
Radiation Therapy – What’s It All About?
What radiation is, and how it's used to treat cancer. Guest: Himanshu Nagar, MD, radiation oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-09-16
00 min
CancerCast
ASCO 2019 Key Highlights
A review of some of the most significant research presented at the 2019 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting. Guest: Manish Shah, MD, Director of the Gastrointestinal Oncology Program and Chief of the Solid Tumor Service at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-06-27
00 min
CancerCast
The Obesity-Cancer Connection
How lifestyle factors such as diet and physical inactivity may contribute to the development and progression of cancer. Guest: Andrew Dannenberg, MD, Associate Director of Cancer Prevention at the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center at Weill Cornell Medicine. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-06-06
00 min
Back to Health
Study Shows How Ketamine Reverses Depression—and How its Benefits Could Be Extended
The powerful but temporary benefits of Ketamine against depression might be extended if the new brain-cell connections it promotes could be preserved, according to a new study published April 12 in Science from researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.Dr. Conor Liston discusses this exciting, ground breaking study and what it might mean down the line for providers and their patients.
2019-05-16
00 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Augustine Choi
Augustine Choi, Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine and Provost for Medical Affairs at Cornell University, shares his vision for the medical college. He describes mentoring as a critical element of success, the diversity of faculty and students, and his goals to works with the New York Presbyterian network as well as other regional networks. Listen in to hear more about his advice to others: take advantage of your environment.
2019-04-24
02 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Helen Borshchenko & Rosemary Cius
Helen Borshchenko and Rosemary Cius ) are key representatives from our Human Resources Department providing important guidance to your benefits (insurance, retirement) as well as resources for your work-life integration (child care, tuition benefit). They welcome faculty to contact them with any questions and share a few vitally important messages for new and established faculty about all the things Weill Cornell Medicine has to offer its faculty. *This is a previously written summary*
2019-04-24
05 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: John Leonard
John Leonard, MD, is a well-known lymphoma doctor who has managed the Joint Clinical Trials Office (JCTO), sponsored by both NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine to provide support for faculty doing funded research. The JTCO offers a long menu of services from educational training videos to protocol review services. From start to finish, the JTCO will walk you through your clinical research activities. Listen in to learn more. *This is a previously written summary*
2019-04-24
07 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Robert Min
Robert Min, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine faculty and Chairman of radiology, was recently appointed as President and CEO of Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Organization (WCPO). He strives to contribute to Weill Cornell Medicine’s efforts to provide the highest quality delivery of care and best patient experience. He discusses the data-driven medical decision making and how open-mindedness can foster success at Weill Cornell Medicine.
2019-04-24
06 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Chloe Nims
Chloe Nims, MD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine as well as a psychiatrist at the Center for Special Studies (HIV/AIDS care center). She will soon be taking on a new role of the chair to the newly formed TLC (Teacher Learner Committee), which was put together over the past few years to address complaints of medicine student mistreatment. She shares her advice on secrets to success along her career path.
2019-04-24
03 min
CancerCast
Lung Cancer Research and Therapy
Hot topics in lung cancer, including screening, immunotherapy, vaping, and more. Guest: Brendon Stiles, MD, thoracic surgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-04-04
00 min
CancerCast
Having Kids After Cancer
Fertility preservation options for men and women with cancer. Guest: Jennifer Levine, MD, pediatric hematologist-oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-03-22
00 min
CancerCast
New Developments in Myeloma Therapy
The current state of myeloma therapy, plus the novel agents that may be next in line for FDA approval.Guest: Adriana Rossi, MD, Associate Director of the Myeloma Center at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2019-03-01
00 min
CancerCast
Clinical Research and Cancer Advocacy
How clinical trials can help physicians and researchers better care for and learn from people with cancer. Guest: Monica Bertagnolli, MD, president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-12-27
00 min
CancerCast
Leonard List 2018
The 15 most interesting abstracts to be presented at the 2018 meeting of the American Society of Hematology (ASH), according to Dr. John Leonard. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-11-20
00 min
CancerCast
Screening for Prostate Cancer
What all men and their loved ones should know about prostate cancer screening. Guest: Jim Hu, MD, MPH, urologic oncologist and director of the Lefrak Center for Robotic Surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-11-12
00 min
Back to Health
New Treatments for Subdural Hematomas
A new minimally invasive approach to treating subdural hematomas, pioneered by Dr. Jared Knopman, can spare some patients the risks of open surgery. Dr Jared Knopman discusses this latest advanced treatment for subdural hematoma and talks about how the specialists at Weill Cornell Medicine can use it to help patients.
2018-09-28
00 min
Back to Health
Minimally Invasive Brain Tumor Surgery
It can be one of the most devastating diagnoses a patient can hear: You have a brain tumor. If you or someone in your family has been diagnosed with a brain tumor, information is your best weapon in the journey you are about to begin. Dr. Theodore Schwartz discusses the latest advances in minimally invasive brain tumor surgery and the treatment options available at Weill Cornell Medicine.
2018-09-28
00 min
CancerCast
Updates in Pancreatic Cancer Research and Treatment
The latest advances in caring for people with pancreatic cancer. Guest: Allyson Ocean, MD, gastrointestinal oncologist and pancreatic cancer expert at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-09-18
00 min
CancerCast
Early Detection of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
How specific gene mutations can enable prediction of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) up to a decade prior to disease development. Guest: Pinkal Desai, MD, hematologist and medical oncologist at the Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Leukemia Program. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-09-06
00 min
CancerCast
Preventing Chemotherapy-Related Hair Loss
The functionality and significance of scalp-cooling technology. Guest: Tessa Cigler, MD, MPH, Clinical Director of the Breast Center at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-08-22
00 min
CancerCast
Advocacy, Awareness and Support for People with Cancer
The importance of patient advocacy and how those affected by cancer can make their voices heard. Guest: Meghan Gutierrez, Chief Executive Officer of the Lymphoma Research Foundation. Host: John Leonard, MD, world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-08-15
00 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
CancerCast: Anxiety Management for Patients and Caregivers
Featuring: Kelly Trevino, PhD, Clinical psychologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2018-08-08
24 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Aleta Gunsul
Aleta Gunsul, Director of the Sponsored Research Administration, gives us insight as to how her office translates Weill Cornell Medicine’s vision to her team, as they oversee and assists with submission and management of sponsored research. She elaborates on her motto: “Come early, come often,” which refers to her encouragement of researchers to seek opportunities at every point in their career.
2018-08-07
05 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Adam Stracher, MD
Adam Stracher, MD, chief medical officer runs the Primary Care division of the physician organization in addition to recruiting faculty and managing operations as the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs at Weill Cornell Medical College. He shares his vision for the future of primary care at Weill Cornell Medicine and thoughts on current challenges in healthcare.
2018-08-07
06 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
CancerCast: Innovative Breakthroughs in Cancer Care
Featuring: David Nanus, MD., Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2018-08-01
02 min
CancerCast
Confronting a Cancer Diagnosis and Life After Treatment
How one patient, diagnosed with lymphoma at age 29, coped with the lifestyle changes brought about by cancer.Guest: CC Webster, Hodgkin lymphoma survivor.Host: John Leonard, M.D., world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-07-06
00 min
CancerCast
Innovative Breakthroughs in Cancer Care
An expert synopsis of the hottest topics in cancer research and treatment, including precision medicine, immunotherapy, and liquid biopsies to capture circulating tumor DNA.Guest: David Nanus, M.D., Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, M.D., world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-07-06
00 min
CancerCast
Anxiety Management for Patients and Caregivers
Why anxiety management is so important for all those affected by cancer, plus actionable coping strategies.Guest: Kelly Trevino, Ph.D., clinical psychologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.Host: John Leonard, M.D., world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
2018-07-06
00 min
Back to Health
The Many Approaches to Pain Management
When you suffer from chronic pain, it can limit your movement, cause depression and severely decrease your quality of life. At Weill Cornell Medicine, our physicians help patients get back to their daily routines through personalized, comprehensive care.Dr. Vincent Miccio discusses the many ways that the specialists at Weill Cornell Medicine can treat your pain and get you back to the activities that you enjoy.
2018-07-06
00 min
CancerCast
CAR T-Cell Therapy: An Overview
An exploration of CAR T-cell therapy and its role in the future of cancer treatment.Guest: David G. Maloney, M.D., Ph. D., medical director of cellular immunotherapy at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.Host: John Leonard, M.D., world-renowned hematologist and medical oncologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.
2018-07-06
00 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Geraldine McGinty, MD
Geraldine McGinty, MD, is a practicing radiologist who also serves as the Chief Strategy Officer for the Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Organization (PO). She describes the value that payors place on the exceptional Weill Cornell Medicine doctors, expanding our reputation out to the boroughs.
2018-02-27
05 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Chloe Nims, MD
Chloe Nims, MD, is a seasoned psychiatrist who works with HIV-infected patients. Recently, she took on the role as Chair for the Teacher-Learning Committee (TLC), a group committed to promoting the best learning environment for medical students. This group serves to address concerns of student mistreatment and to help teachers connect with students for effective learning. She explains more about the committee, its work, and the rich learning environment at Weill Cornell Medicine.
2018-02-26
03 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: John Leonard, MD
John Leonard, MD, is a well-known lymphoma doctor who has manages the Joint Clinical Trials Office (JCTO), sponsored by both NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine to provide support for faculty doing funded research. The JTCO offers a long menu of services from educational training videos to protocol review services. From start to finish, the JTCO will walk you through your clinical research activities. Listen in to learn more.
2018-02-26
05 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Hugh Hemmings, MD, PhD
Hugh Hemmings, MD, is Chair of Anesthesiology as well as the Vice Dean for Research. As a cardiac anesthesiologist maintaining a basic science lab, he knows how to navigate competing demands. He provides some invaluable advice on how to succeed in the research environment at Weill Cornell Medicine, including some personal tips.
2018-02-26
04 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Human Resources
Helen Borshchenko and Rosemary Cius ) are key representatives from our Human Resources Department providing important guidance to your benefits (insurance, retirement) as well as resources for your work-life integration (child care, tuition benefit). They welcome faculty to contact them with any questions and share a few vitally important messages for new and established faculty about all the things Weill Cornell Medicine has to offer its faculty
2018-02-23
05 min
Weill Cornell Medicine
Faculty Development Podcast Series: Welcome from Dean Augustine M.K. Choi, MD
Welcome to our new podcast series! Here is your first installment, a warm welcome to new faculty members from our own Dean, Dr. Augustine M.K. Choi, Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine and Provost for Clinical Affairs of Cornell University.
2017-10-24
03 min