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  • Conversations with Otis - Historical Racial Ethics in Healthcare
    2026/04/22

    In this episode, we tackle a critical and often unsettling subject of the history of racial ethics in healthcare. This discussion is not just about looking back at the past, but about understanding how historical injustices continue to influence present-day healthcare practices and perceptions. The history of racial ethics in healthcare is complex and fraught with ethical breaches that have left deep scars in communities, particularly among African Americans. Perhaps one of the most infamous examples is the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Conducted between 1932 and 1972, this study involved hundreds of African American men who were misled and denied proper treatment for syphilis. This egregious violation of ethical standards was justified at the time by prevailing racist ideologies that dehumanized Black individuals and viewed them as suitable subjects for experimentation.

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    28 分
  • Conversations with Otis - Cancer in People Under 40
    2026/04/15
    Today we delve into a pressing issue that challenges conventional perceptions about cancer – its increasing prevalence among younger populations. Traditionally, cancer has predominantly affected individuals over the age of 50. However, recent years have seen a troubling rise in cases among those under 40, a demographic historically viewed as less susceptible. In this episode, we explore the evolving landscape of cancer in young people, discussing emerging trends, risk factors, and the unique challenges faced by this age group. With expert insights from Dr Otis Brawley, we'll uncover how lifestyle, genetic predispositions, and advancements in early detection play a role in these shifting trends. We'll also discuss how healthcare systems can adapt to better serve young cancer patients, ensuring equitable access to prevention, treatment, and care.
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    23 分
  • Conversations with Otis - Understanding Cancer Statistics: Decoding Survival and Death Rates
    2026/04/08

    Dr Otis Brawley sheds light on the often-confusing world of cancer statistics by explaining the crucial differences between survival rates and death rates. He delves into how increased survival rates can paradoxically correlate with higher mortality rates and the factors that contribute to this complex relationship. Dr Brawley addresses common misconceptions about cancer statistics and offers practical advice for healthcare professionals on effectively communicating these nuances to patients. The episode also highlights the potential pitfalls of using survival rates as the sole metric for treatment success, the role of early detection in shaping public perception, and the importance of responsible media reporting.

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    18 分
  • Conversations with Otis - Bridging Gaps: Innovations and Community Empowerment in Cancer Control
    2026/04/01

    Discover effective strategies for reducing racial, economic, and social inequalities in cancer prevention and treatment as Dr Otis Brawley shares insights on integrating research into culturally sensitive programs. Explore the vital role of community organizations in cancer control and learn from impactful initiatives that have transformed underserved communities. Looking towards the future, Dr Brawley highlights his priorities for advancing cancer control with technology and innovation, offering valuable advice to those embarking on a career in this critical field.

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    20 分
  • Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Urologic Oncology
    2026/02/26

    Dr Bill Nelson talks to Dr Christian Pavlovich, a urologic oncologist, about the ever-expanding treatment options available for patients with prostate cancer in Washington DC.

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    15 分
  • Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Unbroken
    2026/02/12

    Dr Bill Nelson talks with Dr Richard Dotson about his book, Unbroken, detailing the story of his diagnosis, treatment, and recovery from pancreatic cancer. Dr Dotson's oncologist at Johns Hopkins, Dr Daniel Laheru, also joins the podcast to discuss his diagnosis and care plan.

    Learn more about Dr Dotson's book ➡️ https://amzn.to/4qJfVCp

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    15 分
  • Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Gastrointestinal Surgery
    2026/01/22

    Dr Bill Nelson speaks with Dr Gabriel Ivey, a gastrointestinal surgeon based in the National Capital Region, about his practice, the progress being made in patient outcomes, and the range of care options available at Johns Hopkins in the greater Washington DC area.

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    13 分
  • Cancer Matters with Dr Bill Nelson - Quality and Safety
    2025/10/23

    This is Healthcare Quality Week. In this podcast, Dr Bill Nelson talks with Yanka Campbell and Dr Allen Chen about improving the quality of care by implementing standards that have positively impacted patient safety and reduced adverse events.

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    16 分