Episodes

  • How do cancer outcomes in New Zealand compare to Australia? How can we optimise post-neoadjuvant treatment in patients with early breast cancer who achieve pathologic complete response? Does bevacizumab improve efficacy when administered with platinum combination therapy and atezolizumab in patients with advanced nonsquamous non small cell lung cancer? And how do AI chatbots perform when asked for cancer treatment recommendations?

    Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast – your go-to source for in-depth discussions on the latest oncology research tailored for medical professionals.

    Join our esteemed Hosts, Professor Craig Underhill, Dr. Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson for the low down on the latest oncology papers.

    They also discuss ASCO guidelines, inequities, financial conflicts and environmental issues.

    But that's not all – we also add a touch of whimsy to the episode, rounding off with a fun song inspired by Craig's latest half marathon, crafted in the style of Taylor Swift (courtesy of CJ's favourite new lyric-writing machine, Chat GPT!).

    Tune in to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast for an informative and entertaining journey through the world of oncology research and practice.

    For papers, bios and other links visit the Show Notes on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective


  • Welcome to the ninth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist Professor Bogda Koczwara AM from Adelaide, Australia.

    Navigating the silent struggle that many cancer survivors face, this episode promises insights into the lesser-known yet impactful world of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN).

    With the expertise of Professor David Goldstein and Associate Professor Susanna Park, this episode sheds light on how CIPN disrupts daily life in ways that go unnoticed by the medical community.

    From the nuanced challenges of assessing the severity of this condition to the cognitive toll it takes on patients, Bogda leads a discussion on the critical need for sensitive and precise management strategies that can truly make a difference.

    The conversation takes a deep look into the tools and techniques that are transforming how we understand and measure CIPN. Our guests articulate the importance of patient-reported experiences in guiding interventions and the potential benefits of exercise in mitigating neuropathic symptoms. Through this dialogue, we recognise the dedication and collaborative efforts that are pushing the envelope in neuropathy research and care, offering a glimmer of hope for those battling with the long-lasting effects of their cancer treatments.

    This episode stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the ongoing efforts to provide supportive care that truly matters. Subscribe and like to join our mission of bringing these crucial conversations to the forefront and make supportive care matter.

    This conversation is produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

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  • The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, part of The Oncology Network, is proud to present Episode 3 in the second series of The Oncology Journal Club Podcast.

    Dr Kate Clarke explores a clinical conundrum with the latest insights on neo-adjuvant immunotherapy for DMMR, MSI-high GI cancers, discussed with the clarity and depth you've come to expect from our team. For Professor Craig Underhill's main paper segment, Dr. Ashray Gunjur drops by to discuss the microbiome's predictive power in immunotherapy responses, Professor Christopher Jackson delves into the OPRA study's latest findings on chemo-radiotherapy sequencing for rectal cancer, bringing to light the pivotal role of patient-centred discussions.

    In Quick Bites, the discussion hits home with the three S's—sitting, shitting, and sex—and their profound impact on post-cancer quality of life. Highlighting the importance of comprehensive support systems in these often-overlooked areas, we also dissect the worrying trend of early-onset colorectal cancer and its broader implications. With a review of a study about the duration of immunotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer, this episode promises to fuel ongoing debates on treatment duration and patient outcomes, highlighting our commitment to keeping you at the forefront of oncology discourse.

    The conversation takes a crucial turn as we tackle the uncomfortable yet necessary topic of presenting unfunded treatment options in oncology, exposing the delicate balance healthcare professionals must maintain in an era marked by scarce resources and rising demands.

    For papers, bios and other links visit the Show Notes on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

  • The Oncology Journal Club Podcast presents The OJC Meets Ashray Gunjur

    The Oncology Podcast, part of The Oncology Network, is proud to present the return of The OJC Meets: sister series of The Oncology Journal Club podcast.

    Our Host Professor Craig Underhill meets Dr Ashray Gunjur as they share insights into the gut microbiome's role in predicting how patients will respond to cancer immunotherapies.

    Together, they unearth how the tiny worlds within us might hold the key to unlocking personalised medical approaches that are as unique as our microbial fingerprints.

    Ashray's expertise in analysing faecal microbiomes at the strain level using shotgun metagenomic sequencing is not just impressive—it's a game-changer for oncologists and patients alike, offering hope for more targeted, effective treatment regimens.

    For a link to the paper and speaker bios, visit the Show Notes on our website: oncologynetwork.com.au.

    And for the latest oncology news, visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Network - Delivering Oncology News Differently

  • The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by The Oncology Network, is proud to present Episode 2 in the second series of The Oncology Journal Club.

    Our Host Professor Craig Underhill has a great interview on onco-burnout. Dr Kate Clarke talks us through breast cancer highlights from 2023 and Professor Christopher Jackson gets stuck into Prophylactic Radiation Therapy for High-Risk Asymptomatic Bone Metastases.

    We also have a fascinating selection of quick bites with the usual high-level analysis and entertaining banter.

    For papers, bios and other links visit the Show Notes on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the eighth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist Professor Bogda Koczwara AM from Adelaide, Australia.

    In this episode, Bogda chats to Professor Tom J Smith. They discuss the meaning of “supportive” versus “palliative” care and how to use these terms to overcome fear and stigma, and put patient’s needs first.

    This conversation is produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

  • Welcome to Episode 27 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network.

    Endometrial cancer is the most common gynaecological cancer in Australia and advanced disease and early on set disease is increasing.

    In today’s episode, our Host Rachael Babin is joined by Professor Linda Mileshkin Director of Medical oncology at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne, Australia.

    They discuss new treatment options, clinical trials and collaborative research efforts such as the EDEN initiative.

    They also discuss stigma, shame and society’s silence around gynaecological cancers.

    We hope you enjoy listening.

    For news and podcast updates subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter, a free weekly publication for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology. Click here to subscribe.

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  • The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by The Oncology Network, is proud to present the return of The OJC Meets, sister series of The Oncology Journal Club podcast.

    Professor Christopher Jackson meets Professor Chris Booth to discuss the ins and outs of common sense oncology.

    For papers, bios and other links visit the Show Notes on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the seventh episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist Professor Bogda Koczwara AM from Adelaide, Australia.

    Cancer is not a funny matter but when it comes to dealing with it, laughter can be a seriously good medicine. To explore the role of humour, play and joy in medicine, Bogda is joined by Dr. Tickle AKA Dr. David Symons.

    This conversation is produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

  • The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by The Oncology Network, is proud to present Episode 1 in the second series of The Oncology Journal Club.

    Join Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson in this trans-Tasman review of 2023 practice-changing papers.

    For papers, bios and other links visit the Show Notes on our website.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

  • The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News Differently

    The Oncology Podcast, brought to you by The Oncology Network, is proud to present Part 2 of our 2023 Review Episode of The Oncology Journal Club.

    Join Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson in this trans-Tasman review of 2023 practice-changing papers.

    For papers, bios and other links, visit our website's Show Notes.

    For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au.

    We invite healthcare professionals to join The Oncology Network for free - you'll also receive our free weekly publication The Oncology Newsletter.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the sixth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Professor Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

    Today's podcast explores why cancer needs a 'me too' moment. How can we create respectful healthcare systems for women? What are the long-term effects on maternal orphans impacted by cancer? How does power influence the experience of women with cancer?

    Today Bogda is chatting to Dr. Ophira Ginsburg, a medical oncologist and global women’s health researcher with nearly 20 years of experience in global cancer prevention and control. In this fascinating and wide-reaching podcast, they discuss the impact and importance of The Lancet Commission on women, power, and cancer, which Ophira co-chairs.

    This conversation is produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

  • Welcome to Episode 26 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network.

    How can we change our inner worlds alongside our healthcare systems? How can we integrate trust and kindness into research projects? How can we build more equity into gastrointestinal cancer care?

    These were some of the innovative and fascinating topics discussed at the recent AGITG 2023 Annual Scientific Meeting held in Christchurch, Aotearoa, New Zealand.

    To review the meeting, our Host Rachael Babin is joined by the Co-Convenor Dr Ben Lawrence, Medical Oncologist practising in Auckland. And international guest speaker, Associate Professor Katherine Garman, Vice Chief of Research in the Division of Gastroenterology at Duke University in Durham North Carolina, USA.

    We hope you enjoy listening.

    For news and podcast updates subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter, a free weekly publication for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology. Click here to subscribe.

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  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the fifth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Professor Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

    Professor Bogda Koczwara AM is chatting to Professor Doan Ngo and Professor Aaron Sverdlov, a married couple who have successfully collaborated on cardio-oncology research.

    Together they founded the first-in-Australia bench-to-bedside "Cancer and the Heart" cardio-oncology program combining basic and clinical research into cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicity with Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital-based clinical outpatient service.

    This conversation is sponsored by Canteen and produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

  • Welcome to Episode 25 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network.

    Join us as we continue our exploration of the complex and fascinating world of cancer genetics.

    Our Host Rachael Babin is joined by Dr Hilda High, genetic oncologist from Sydney Cancer Genetics.

    In this second part of the masterclass, we discuss the practicalities of cancer genetics. Including FAQs from healthcare professionals, ancestry genetic tests, insurance coverage, lifestyle factors and communication skills tips for oncologists.

    We hope you enjoy listening.

    For news and podcast updates subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter, a free weekly publication for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology. Click here to subscribe.

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  • Welcome to Episode 24 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network.

    Join us as we dive into the complex and fascinating world of cancer genetics.

    Our Host Rachael Babin is joined by Dr Hilda High, genetic oncologist from Sydney Cancer Genetics.

    In this first part of the masterclass, they discuss where genetic mutations come from, genetic testing approaches, the differences between germline and somatic tests, and what someone can do if they find out they carry a genetic mistake.

    We hope you enjoy listening.

    For news and podcast updates subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter, a free weekly publication for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology. Click here to subscribe.

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  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the fourth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Professor Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

    Join two trailblazers of the Australian oncology community in this candid, uplifting and warm podcast. This varied conversation reflects the diversity of Ian’s rich career.

    Professor Bogda Koczwara AM and Professor Ian Olver AM discuss medical oncology and the future role of AI, ethics and birthday cake making, relationship building and supportive care research, writing musicals and global oncology projects.

    Join us as we dive into Ian's journey of embracing chance encounters, avoiding burnout and supporting oneself with life-long friendships.

    This conversation is sponsored by Canteen and produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

  • Welcome to Episode 23 of The Oncology Podcast's Experts On Point series, brought to you by The Oncology Network.

    Liver cancer is currently the seventh deadliest cancer in Australia. Liver cancer mortality rates in Australia continue to grow faster than any other cancer. Incidence rates 3 times higher among men than women and the survival rate is just over 20 per cent.

    Our Host Rachael Babin chats to Associate Professor Eleonora Feletto about efforts to transform Liver Cancer Control in Australia.

    Eleonora leads the Gastrointestinal Cancers Policy and Evaluation Stream at the Daffodil Centre. Her current work focuses on the prevention and early detection of colorectal and liver cancer in Australia and overseas.

    We hope you enjoy listening.

    For news and podcast updates subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter, a free weekly publication for healthcare professionals with an interest in oncology. Click here to subscribe.

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  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the third episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Dr. Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

    A unique international research collaboration in supportive care flourished, despite a nine hour time difference and the COVID pandemic.

    What are the secrets of success in such stressful circumstances? Why is investing in people as important as investing in projects?

    In today’s podcast, Dr. Bogda Koczwara chats to Associate Professor Lisa Beatty and Professor Hulbert-Williams about their international collaborative project Finding My Way, its successes and failures, and their unique frustrations and triumphs.

    This conversation is sponsored by Canteen and produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

  • Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

    Welcome to the second episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Dr. Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

    How can you improve cancer care support services for thousands of patients at a time? Can systems thinking play a role in transforming youth cancer services? What is important when designing tailored and effective support services for young patients who will be cancer survivors for 60 years?

    In today’s podcast, Dr. Bogda Koczwara finds out why supportive care matters to Siona Hardy, Director of the Queensland Youth Cancer Service.

    This conversation is sponsored by Canteen and produced by The Oncology Network.

    TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU