• Lung Cancer - Overview and what to do after a new diagnosis

  • May 18 2023
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast
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Lung Cancer - Overview and what to do after a new diagnosis

  • Summary

  • Timestamps:

    [00:30] Intro to show and Guest Keith Bowersox, MD, PhD

    [2:38] Overview on Lung Cancer

    [5:55] Smoking & Lung Cancer

    [7:40]  Lung Cancer Screening

    [10:30] Radon, Vaping, Marijuana & Lung Cancer

    [13:30] “If you’re honest with your doctor…”

    [16:00] Lung Cancer workup

    [20:00] Lung Cancer types:  Small Cell; Non-Small Cell.

    [23:00] Lung Cancer stages and implications

    [26:00] Radiation treatment

    [32:45] Chemo, radiation, immunotherapy side effects and patient selection

    [34:45] Cure or palliation

    [35:50} Treating for cure:  patient selection & treatment options

    [41:18] Post-op:  Medical Oncology assessment and treatment

    [44:00] Wrap-up and thank you

    Key takeaways:

    -lung cancer is a heavy diagnosis; however great progress in its treatment has been made especially recently

    -lung cancer is among the most common and lethal, yet among the most preventable of tumors: by quitting smoking, or never starting.

    -new, powerful screening modalities in modern practices are low-dose Computed Tomography (“CT”) scans of the chest. Must meet specific guidelines and quit smoking to be able to benefit.

    -“Staging” of lung cancer (“Local, regional, distant”) determines treatment options and potential outcomes; baseline health status / lung function important.

    -Surgery, Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Radiation therapy are main treatment modalities

    -Optimal / Essential to have a primary care physician, and maintain a positive relationship with them.

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