• Meet the Greek: Dr. Rachael Safyan, a researcher focused on pancreatic, colorectal cancer
    Dec 2 2025

    In this episode of Oncology Insights, Dr. Petros Grivas and Dr. Rachael Safyan discuss the advancements in gastrointestinal oncology, focusing on pancreatic cancer research, the importance of clinical trials, and the collaborative efforts between Fred Hutch and community oncologists. Dr. Safyan shares her journey, her role as the research director, and the multidisciplinary approach taken to enhance patient care. The conversation highlights the significance of germline testing and the future vision for GI oncology, emphasizing the need for increased clinical trials and community engagement.

    Takeaways

    • Dr. Rachael Safyan is the new research director for GI Medical Oncology.
    • The GI oncology program at Fred Hutch is robust with 11 faculty members.
    • Collaboration with community oncologists is essential for patient access to trials.
    • A multidisciplinary approach is crucial for comprehensive patient care.
    • Germline testing is recommended for all pancreatic cancer patients.
    • The program focuses on various GI cancers including pancreatic and biliary tract cancers.
    • Clinical trials are becoming more biomarker-selected and patient-centered.
    • Community engagement is key to improving patient outcomes.
    • The future vision includes expanding clinical trials to community sites.
    • Patient care should prioritize both physical and mental well-being.
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    23 mins
  • Meet the Greek: Dr. Cristina Rodriguez, an expert in head and neck cancer
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of the Oncology Insights Podcast, Dr. Petros Grivas welcomes Dr. Cristina Rodriguez to discuss her journey in oncology, particularly in head and neck cancer. They explore the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in patient care, the role of clinical trials in advancing treatment, and the impact of HPV on cancer incidence. The conversation highlights the collaborative efforts between community practices and specialized cancer centers, emphasizing the need for streamlined patient care and ongoing research to improve outcomes.

    Takeaways

    • Dr. Tina Rodriguez shares her journey from the Philippines to oncology.
    • The multidisciplinary team approach is crucial in head and neck cancer care.
    • Clinical trials are essential for advancing cancer treatment.
    • HPV is a significant factor in head and neck cancers.
    • Public health efforts can reduce the incidence of HPV-related cancers.
    • Patients with HPV-positive head and neck cancer have a good prognosis.
    • Quality of life is a priority in cancer treatment.
    • Streamlined care through multidisciplinary clinics improves patient experience.
    • Collaboration with community practices enhances patient access to care.
    • Ongoing research and trials are vital for future cancer treatments.

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    24 mins