Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Summary: JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology podcast series consists of author interviews and professional readings of the section’s content. This platform provides our authors with the opportunity to comment on their work, and provides better accessibility for our readers and stimulates more conversations. Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology publishes personal essays, reflections and opinions in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, giving our readers a chance to reflect on important aspects of practice and help shape our professional discourse.
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- Artist: American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
- Copyright: Copyright by the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Podcasts:
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Sarah Donaldson and her pioneering work in pediatric radiation oncology.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Pamela Goodwin on her work in metabolism and cancer.
Confidence by Ash B. Alpert and Bahar Moftakhar. Read by Maggie Sheridan. Two fellows explore the feedback they received during training to develop confidence, or to appear confident.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Allen Lichter for a second time on ASCO.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Anne Moore on pioneering the field of survivorship.
An assistant professor reflects on racism in the hospital workplace.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Norton.
In Knuckles by Kathryn Hitchcock, a radiation oncologist and a patient learn how people are not always who they seem.
In "Trying To Remember How We Saw Patients on That April Morning" by Mikkael Sekeres, an oncologist reflects on virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Muss on geriatric oncology.
Dr Hayes interviews Dr Ganz on pioneering quality of life studies.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Lawrence Baker on his early involvement with SWOG
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Lichter on his involvement with early breast preservation.
A medical team empowers a family to love fully by allowing them to feed their child.
Dr. Hayes interviews Dr. Canellos on his involvement with CHOP, MOPP and CMF as well as his role as Chief of Division of Med Onc at SFCI/DFCI for 25 years.