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The Oncology Podcast

The Oncology Podcast

By: The Oncology Network
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The Oncology Podcast including The Oncology Journal Club Podcast by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson; and Supportive Care Matters by Dr. Bogda Koczwara.

Oncology News and Expert Analysis from a unique Australian viewpoint.

Proudly brought to you by The Oncology Network.

The Oncology Network are producers of digital resources that support busy oncology health professionals. For more information visit our website www.oncologynetwork.com.au.

We also invite Healthcare Professionals to subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter and our Oncology Portal for free and exclusive resources at: www.oncologynetwork.com.au

© 2025 Oncology Network Pty Ltd
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  • S3E6 The Oncology Journal Club: Breast Cancer Treatments, Non-operative Management, Clinical Trial Standards, Fertility and Hope
    Jul 26 2025

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    Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3
    Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network

    Welcome to Episode 6 of The Oncology Journal Club podcast. This is where we take a famously different approach to oncology research.

    Has non-operative management finally found its place in treating certain cancers? This episode unpacks compelling new data that might challenge the surgeon's traditional role for some patients with mismatch repair deficient tumours. While rectal cancer patients show remarkable complete response rates to immunotherapy, the story gets more complex across different cancer types – raising fascinating questions about tumour biology, patient selection and the future of organ preservation.

    We explore the delicate art of discussing immunotherapy outcomes with patients, navigating that narrow path between hope and realism. When treatments occasionally produce dramatic responses but more commonly offer limited benefits, how do oncologists communicate effectively without creating unrealistic expectations? Our hosts share practical strategies for these challenging conversations, emphasising that truly patient-centred care requires ongoing dialogue about prognosis.

    The oncology research world is evolving too, with updated CONSORT and SPIRIT guidelines transforming how clinical trials are designed and reported. These frameworks now mandate greater transparency, clearer safety reporting and increased patient involvement in study design – potentially leading to more trustworthy and applicable research outcomes.

    Plus, we examine an intriguing Chinese trial showing remarkable survival benefits from low-dose continuous capecitabine combined with aromatase inhibitors for metastatic breast cancer – a potential game-changer for resource-limited settings.

    From this year's AACR meeting, we highlight what might be the first change in standard of care for locally advanced head and neck cancer in two decades, along with promising targeted therapies for specific molecular subtypes of lung cancer.

    Join our expert hosts Professor Craig Underhill, Dr. Kate Clarke and Professor Christopher Jackson as they navigate these developments with their trademark blend of critical analysis, clinical wisdom and humour.

    Subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter to stay informed about the evolving landscape of oncology care and research.

    For links to the abstracts and bios of our hosts, head to the show notes on oncologynetwork.com.au.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective


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    45 mins
  • S3E5 The Oncology Journal Club: ASCO 2025 Special - Part 2
    Jun 17 2025

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    Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3
    Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network

    Welcome to the Oncology Journal Club ASCO 2025 Special – Part 2! This is where we take a famously different approach to oncology research.

    If you're after an enlightening and entertaining take on this year’s ASCO meeting, the OJC team has you covered – blending expert analysis with trademark humour.

    Our hosts go beyond the standard presentations to explore what the research really means for clinical practice.

    For links to the abstracts and bios of our hosts, head to the show notes on oncologynetwork.com.au.

    Subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter for regular updates on the latest cancer research and join our community at oncologynetwork.com.au.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

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    26 mins
  • S3E4 The Oncology Journal Club: ASCO 2025 Special - Part 1
    Jun 7 2025

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    Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3
    Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network

    Welcome to the Oncology Journal Club ASCO 2025 Special – Part 1! This is where we take a famously different approach to oncology research.

    If you're after an enlightening and entertaining take on this year’s ASCO meeting, the OJC team has you covered – blending expert analysis with trademark humour.

    Our hosts go beyond the standard presentations to explore what the research really means for clinical practice.

    For links to the abstracts and bios of our hosts, head to the show notes on oncologynetwork.com.au.

    Subscribe to The Oncology Newsletter for regular updates on the latest cancer research and join our community at oncologynetwork.com.au.

    The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective

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    31 mins
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