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| LuPSMA moves UpFront | first RCT data with Arun Azad and Michael Hofman | 15 Sep 2024 | 00:34:38 | |
A big day at ESMO in Barcelona today as our friend and colleague A/Professor Arun Azad presents the results of the UpFront PSMA trial for the first time. The data were revealed in the main prostate cancer session at ESMO and simultaneously published in Lancet Oncology. UpFront PSMA is a randomised controlled trial comparing ADT and docetaxel, with ADT + done + LuPSMA in men newly diagnosed high-volume mHSPC. This is a world-first readout of LuPSMA in a prospective randomised trial for mHSPC, and clearly shows a benefit. We dive into the details today with Arun, and another friend and colleague, Professor Michael Hofman, nuc med lead for UpFront PSMA. | |||
| Salvage Robotic Radical Prostatectomy | 500 cases later with Paul Cathcart | 09 Sep 2024 | 00:30:52 | |
More than 500 salvage radical prostatectomies!!! Yep it would be fair enough to describe Dr Paul Cathcart as being "experienced" in the most challenging scenario we face as prostate cancer surgeons. Surgery for cancer recurrence in the prostate following radiotherapy or various forms of ablative therapy is never easy, and can all too often lead to issues with healing and quality of life recovery due to the impact of prior failed treatments, so we are always keen to see how we can improve outcomes. | |||
| We meet the Active Surveillor | Howard Wolinsky | 17 Jul 2024 | 00:36:08 | |
There are patient advocates and there are patient advocates, and then there is Howard Wolinsky! We chat with the inimitable Howard, medical journalist and very long-time active surveillance patient, about his varied interests in low-risk prostate cancer and prostate cancer diagnostics. He runs a great substack called The Active Surveillor with a regular newsletter which we devour every week! l His current interests are in the abolition of transrectal prostate biopsy and the campaign to re-name grade group 1/Gleason 6 cancer as a non-cancer. We chat about all this and more, including that unforgettable appearance he made at the ASCO GU Plenary session! | |||
| Can MRI replace biopsy for patients on active surveillance? It already has! | 24 Jun 2021 | 00:38:50 | |
Fascinating GU Cast today focussing on the role of MRI scanning for patients on active surveillance (AS) for prostate cancer. We are joined by two of the world's leading experts on prostate MRI to discuss two recent systematic reviews on this topic. Professor Anwar Padhani, Radiologist at Mt Vernon Cancer Centre and the Institute of Cancer Research in London, and Professor Caroline Moore, Urologist at University College London, give some fascinating insights and tackle some controversial questions. | |||
| "Put a mirror in front of all of us" - #Manels | 14 Jun 2021 | 00:42:51 | |
Cracking episode today, following hot on the heels of the systematic review recently published in European Urology focussing on #manels in urology. We cross the globe to hear from first author Dr Jeremy Teoh in Hong Kong, senior author Dr Maria Ribal in Barcelona, and co-authors Dr Stacy Loeb in New York, and our own Declan Murphy in Melbourne. This paper has got a big reaction on social media and we review some of the best and the worst of twitter in our chat today. Enjoy! | |||
| Post-ASCO VISION deep dive - with Dr Mike Morris | 08 Jun 2021 | 00:40:18 | |
Big week for prostate cancer ( especially for PSMA enthusiasts like us!), with the phase III VISION trial heading the plenary session at the ASCO Annual Meeting. VISION is the long-awaited pivotal randomised trial of Lu-PSMA vs standard of care for men with progressive mCRPC following chemo +/- AR pathway inhibitors. Lots of stuff to dive into, even as we await the NEJM paper. We scrutinise the control arm and dive deep into teh issue of imaging and patient selection. | |||
| Financial toxicity in GU Oncology, with Dr David Penson | 13 May 2021 | 00:35:30 | |
Today Declan and Renu recall one of the highlights of ASCO GU 2020 (the last real physical meeting!!), when Dr David Penson delivered his keynote address on financial toxicity in GU Oncology. David's team also followed up with a fantastic systematic review on this completely under-discussed topic in European Urology Oncology recently (link below). David is Professor and Chair of Urology at Vanderbilt University Medical Centre in Nashville, and has had a distinguished career investigating quality of life in prostate cancer patients, particularly as PI of the Prostate Cancer Outcomes Study. No holds barred today as we discuss everything from bankruptcy-free survival to the ludicrous lack of support for de-escalation studies in GU Oncology. Plus of course, we indulge his love of golf for just a bit. | |||
| PCF Global Prostate Ca Webinar - TheraP trial | 26 Feb 2021 | 01:29:55 | |
GU Cast is back! Declan and Renu took a break over the Melbourne Summer and are fully recharged with a great schedule of podcasts coming up for 2021. | |||
| GU Cast Year in Review | 31 Dec 2020 | 00:46:42 | |
Today we are getting together on New Year's Eve 2020 to look back on the year that was. Very forgettable for many reasons(!), but also some great moments on GU Cast that we want to share with you on our Year in Review podcast. | |||
| GU Cast PROSPECT Summer Series | 22 Dec 2020 | 00:43:17 | |
We know that many of our listeners are in the depths of a tough COVID Winter in the Northern Hemisphere, so we thought we might bring you some summer cheer from Australia where the sun is shining and COVID is less of an issue! | |||
| FDA approves PSMA PET/CT! We chat with UCSF team | 03 Dec 2020 | 00:35:12 | |
Big day today with the approval of Ga68-PSMA PET/CT by the US Food and Drugs Administration (FDA). The FDA have approved a combined academic application from the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), and means that those two centres now have FDA approval to use PSMA PET/CT for staging newly-diagnosed prostate cancer, as well as those with suspected recurrence following previous treatment. | |||
| Hardening up on prostate health - a Movember special | 19 Nov 2020 | 00:08:14 | |
"Men urged to harden up on prostate health" - so goes the title of Libbi Gorr's interview with our own Declan Murphy when she chatted with him this week on her ABC Radio show, "This Weekend Life". A no-holds barred chat on all things prostate to coincide with Movember. Featuring calls from patients, and a discussion about how often men should ejaculate! | |||
| Going Nuclear | GU Oncology highlights from #EANM20 | 10 Nov 2020 | 00:41:22 | |
The European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) Annual Meeting is the world's leading nuclear medicine congress, and took place (virtually) last week. From being a very minor part of nuclear medicine just a few years ago, GU Oncology is now one of the most exciting areas in nuclear medicine, and this year's EANM Meeting featured a huge amount of original research in prostate cancer and other GU malignancies. | |||
| #APCCC24 Conference Highlights | Part 2 | 09 Jul 2024 | 01:06:10 | |
Part 2 of our Conference Highlight specials from the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference, held in April 2024 in Lugano. This is our very favourite prostate cancer meeting and we are thrilled to bring you these highlight podcasts. In this episode we chat with Elena Castro, Nick James, Anthony Joshua, Bertrand Tombal, Silke Gillessen, Aurelius Tomlin, Yüksel Ürün, Gill Morgan, and a gang of nuclear medicine phyicians including Michael Hofman, Louise Emmett, Tom Hope, Stefano Fanti, and Ken Herrmann. | |||
| ChocoMo, with Paul Villanti | 05 Nov 2020 | 00:28:57 | |
It's that time of year again, and we are celebrating all things Mo with Paul Villanti, Executive Director at Movember. From its humble origins here in Melbourne 13 years ago, the Movember campaign has raised more than AUD$1.1bn over the past 13 years, funding more than 1250 projects around the world aimed at improving men's health. Quiet amazing, and a lot of fun. Prostate and testicular cancer have been particularly high priority areas for support, and we were keen to hear more of this and also to hear about the usual fun initiatives which Movember build into their campaigns. | |||
| NAVIGATE-ing active surveillance options | 29 Oct 2020 | 00:40:52 | |
Today we focus on the NAVIGATE study, a randomised trial of an online decision aid for men and their partners recently diagnosed with localised prostate cancer. Active surveillance is the preferred option for many men with low-risk prostate cancer, and may also be recommended for some men with favourable intermediate-risk prostate cancer, but many patients find the idea of surveillance to be stressful, and find the choice of management options to be bewildering. So today we chat with some of the team behind the NAVIGATE study which is designed to address some of these issues. NAVIGATE is running in Australia, sponsored by Swinburne University with the trial team based at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. | |||
| #ESMO20 highlights with Ben Tran and Ciara Conduit | 14 Oct 2020 | 00:35:57 | |
Regular GU Cast guest, Dr Ben Tran, joins us today to review some highlights from the recent virtual #ESMO20 Annual Meeting. Ben made headlines himself at this year's meeting as he presented his phase 1 study of AMG160 was selected for the prostate cancer plenary session (you got to tune in to hear him explain what a half-life extended bi-specific T cell engager is! Peter Mac Phase I and GU Fellow, Dr Ciara Conduit, also joins us to discuss this and other highlights including IPAT, PROfound, and the Checkmate 9ER study for mRCC. Usual hosts Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen. | |||
| SIU Launches its own journal | We chat with Editor-in-Chief, Prof Peter Black | 08 Oct 2020 | 00:26:03 | |
Exciting day today with the publication of the first edition of a brand new urology journal! And not one of those horrible predatory journals that we all get harassed by. | |||
| Another PCF Global Knowledge Exchange - Next Generation PSMA | 08 Oct 2020 | 01:39:28 | |
Today we join forces again with our good friends at the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) to bring you the podcast version of the PCF Global Knowledge Exchange, this time focussing on Next Generation PSMA. Today's event is brought to you by PCF in conjunction with the Prostate Imaging and Theranostics Centre of Excellence (ProsTIC) at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne. Your hosts are Dr Howard Soule and Dr Andrea Miyahira from the PCF, and Professor Michael Hofman and Professor Declan Murphy from ProsTIC. | |||
| RAVES clarifies post-operative radiotherapy in prostate cancer | 01 Oct 2020 | 00:32:31 | |
A big week for prostate cancer in the Lancet! No less than three much-anticipated randomised trials to investigate the role of adjuvant vs salvage radiotherapy in prostate cancer, were published in the Lancet and Lancet Oncology this week, plus a pre-planned meta-analysis of all three. RAVES, RADICALS-RT, and GETUG-AFU 17, each examined the issue of post-operative radiotherapy in men at risk of biochemical recurrence, and randomised those men to receive radiotherapy prior to PSA recurrence (adjuvant), or at the first sign of PSA recurrence (early salvage). There were some differences in patient population and trial design, but the overall message is that early salvage radiotherapy offers the same oncological benefit as adjuvant radiotherapy, with significantly less toxicity. An accompanying pre-planned meta-analayis (ARTISTIC), and Editorial reinforce the message. | |||
| The kids are in charge! Trainee-led collaborative research in Urology | 23 Sep 2020 | 00:47:50 | |
Today we focus on trainee-led collaborative research, focussing on three of the best examples out there. We chat with the leaders of the British Urology Researchers in Surgical Training (BURST), the European Society of Residents in Urology (ESRU), and the Australian Young Urology Researchers Organisation (YURO). These groups have a number of missions, including networking and mentorship for trainees, but they also have a particular interest in collaborative research. We chat with Veeru Kasi and Meg Kulkarni from BURST, Diego Carrion Monsalve from ESRU, and Ellen O'Connor from YURO, about the beginnings of their respective organisations, how they function, their successes to date, and some of the challenges they face. We hear of some amazing examples of trainee-led research involving many thousands of patients, 50+ centres in multiple countries, with impressive publications to date. We also hear how organisations such as BAUS, EAU, and USANZ, and journals including BJUI, European Urology Today, and Minerva Urologica e Nefrologica have supported trainee-led research, but how more can be done to foster these initiatives. | |||
| "I don't like reading papers" | with CUA Journal Editor-in-Chief, Mike Leveridge | 10 Sep 2020 | 00:31:29 | |
Continuing our season of chats with newly-minted Editors-in-Chief of top urology journals, today we chat with Dr Mike Leveridge of the Department of Urology, Queen's University, Ontario. Mike has just taken the reins as Editor-in-Chief of the Canadian Association of Urology (CUA) Journal, one of our favourite national journals, and has just published his opening editorial. CUA J is open access with no article processing fees - the rest of teh world should follow this example!! | |||
| IMPORTANT STUFF, with Ben Davies | 02 Sep 2020 | 00:30:06 | |
Uro-Twitterati legend Dr Ben Davies joins us today to trawl through his Twitter feed and share his wisdom on everything from tomatoes to leadership positions in Urology. Ben is Professor of Urology at the University of Pittsburgh, Chief of Urology at Shadyside/Hillman Cancer Centre and Director of the Uro-Oncology Fellowship Program. No holds barred chat with one of our favourite friends in Urology! With your usual hosts, Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen. | |||
| "A Home and a Vehicle" | New Editor-in-Chief Freddie Hamdy discusses the future of the BJUI | 30 Aug 2020 | 00:30:40 | |
Professor Freddie Hamdy, Professor of Urology at the University of Oxford, has recently taken up the reigns as Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Urology International (BJUI) and has just published the first edition with his new editorial team. The BJUI has been around for more than 90 years and is one of the top journals in the world of urology. Its impact factor rose to an all-time high under the leadership of Prof Hamdy's predecessor. Professor Prokar Dasgupta, who also led a huge change to embrace digital and social media, and therefore Prof Hamdy takes over at an exciting time. | |||
| 2024 EAU Prostate Cancer Guidelines - some big changes!! | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:47:52 | |
Pelvic lymph node dissection down-graded. Systematic prostate biopsies no longer recommended. More clarity around PSMA PET/CT for staging. Surgery no longer recommended for cN1 prostate cancer. Yep the recent updates to the EAU Prostate Cancer Guidelines had a lot of important changes for the global urology community to digest. So we invited EAU Prostate Cancer Guideline Vice-Chair Derya Tilki, and Guideline Board Member Gianluca Giannarini, along with Elio Mazzone to join us for a deep dive into these major changes. All you need to know! | |||
| BAUS President Tim O'Brien on catalysts for change | 25 Aug 2020 | 00:41:44 | |
Tim O'Brien, Consultant Urologist at Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London, joins GU Cast to chat about his recent appointment as President of The British Association of Urological Surgeons. Tim has taken the reigns of BAUS during these most extraordinary of times, and is determined to make the most of the opportunities! Nothing like a pandemic to help make some changes. Tim joins usual hosts Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen for a most entertaining and insightful chat. | |||
| USANZ President discusses trainee issues during COVID | 12 Aug 2020 | 00:43:07 | |
Today we are joined by USANZ President, Dr Stephen Mark, to discuss the big challenges faced by trainees during COVID. We include soundbites from many trainees and aspiring trainees who sent in voice memos to highlight the stresses and concerns they have - some amazing comments! Stephen responds to these concerns and gives us a glimpse into USANZ plans for the future. | |||
| Urinary Diversion in Women Following Radical Cystectomy | Urotoday special with Dr Ashish Kamat and Dr Renu Eapen | 06 Aug 2020 | 00:25:53 | |
Today GU Cast again joins up with our good friends at Urotoday.com to cross post this episode. Our own Dr Renu Eapen is interviewed by Dr Ashish Kamat (an old friend of GU Cast), as part of the Urotoday Bladder Cancer Centre of Excellence, to discuss urinary diversion in female patients following radical cystectomy. | |||
| Elective surgery restrictions in Melbourne - what does this mean for GU cancer patients? | 30 Jul 2020 | 00:32:44 | |
With the COVID pandemic situation continuing to worsen in Melbourne, further restrictions have been put in place for elective surgery. Pre-op COVID swabs are already mandatory, and now only the most urgent surgeries can go ahead. We are joined by the Directors of three of Melbourne's busiest urology cancer centres to see what this means for patients. Professor Damien Bolton from the Austin, Associate Professor Nathan Lawrentschuk from the Royal Melbourne Hospital (and Peter Mac), and co-host Professor Declan Murphy from Peter Mac. Dr Renu Eapen is co-host as ever. | |||
| Focal therapy and salvage radical prostatectomy | 23 Jul 2020 | 00:36:07 | |
Today we chat with Dr Paul Cathcart, Urologist at Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London, who has a specialist interest in salvage radical prostatectomy. Paul is one of the world's most experienced salvage prostatectomists and joins us to chat about patient selection and surgical technique to optimise outcomes, especially for patients who have undergone focal therapy. Post-HIFU/brachy/cryo/Nano knife - he does them all! And has published lots of data in this area. | |||
| A great surgical randomised trial! Plus the amazing Proximie | 08 Jul 2020 | 00:35:03 | |
Today Melbourne is back in lockdown (boo), so to cheer ourselves up, we bring you a fantastic GU Cast with two great guests! Dr Jim Porter from Seattle has hit the headlines twice recently; first with a superb randomised trial of a point of surgical technique during robotic prostatectomy recently published in the BJUI; and second, the global headlines that he made when he mentored Dr Archie Fernando perform a complex robotic surgery in London, while in his pyjamas in Seattle! We chat with the founder and CEO of Proximie, whose technology enabled this, Dr Nadine Haram, an extraordinary surgical entrepreneur. Regular hosts Professor Declan Murphy and Dr Renu Eapen are joined by Peter Mac colleague, Associate Professor Daniel Moon. | |||
| The EAU gets ready to go virtual! | 01 Jul 2020 | 00:26:42 | |
Today we look forward to #EAU20, the Annual Meeting of the European Association of Urology (EAU). Like all other scientific meetings at present, #EAU20 is not taking place in its usual format as a huge physical meeting (due to be in Amsterdam), but is instead a fully virtual meeting taking place from 17-19th July 2020. | |||
| Telehealth tips with Archie Fernando | 30 Jun 2020 | 00:36:31 | |
Dr Archie Fernando is a Consultant Urologist at Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in London, specialising in testicular cancer and retroperitoneal fibrosis. BAUS posted a terrific video which she did recently to share her perspectives on telehealth, based on an interesting case she had recently had, and she shares seven great tips on telehealth for clinicians. Join Declan and Renu for a terrific podcast with Archie. | |||
| MRI pro and #UrologyCOViD | Meet the Disruptors! | 28 Jun 2020 | 00:39:44 | |
GU Cast today features two excellent online initiatives to facilitate online education. | |||
| Precision prostate cancer simplified with Neeraj Agarwal | 25 Jun 2020 | 00:32:40 | |
We are joined today by the fantastic Dr Neeraj Agarwal of the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Utah to discuss some contentious areas in mCRPC, especially around DNA repair defects, immunotherapy and other targeted therapies. Also joined again in studio by our colleague Associate Professor Arun Azad, and regular hosts Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen. | |||
| #APCCC24 Conference Highlights | Part 1 | 16 Jun 2024 | 00:49:26 | |
The first of two Conference Highlight specials from the Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference, held in April 2024 in Lugano. This is our very favourite prostate cancer meeting and we are thrilled to bring you these highlight podcasts. In this epsiode we chat with Silke Gillessen, Derya Tilki, Jochen Walz, Neha Vapiwala, Dingwei Ye, and the lucky trainees who won a GU Cast Travel Award to attend this year's APCCC. GU Cast Conference Highlights are supported by our friends at Bayer China, Gold Partners of GU Cast. | |||
| More bladder cancer!!! With Petros Grivas | 14 Jun 2020 | 00:36:47 | |
GU Cast chats to Dr Petros Grivas, GU Medical Oncologist at the University of Washington in Seattle, about the JAVELIN 100 trial which featured in the plenary session at ASCO20 recently. Petros is senior author on this practice-changing study of "switch maintenance" in metastatic bladder cancer, and he joins us today to explain some of the finer details of the study. With audio cameos from Tom Powles, Betsy Plimack, and Vinay Prasad (yikes!). | |||
| PCF Global Webinar | TheraP trial in focus | 11 Jun 2020 | 01:28:55 | |
Another most enjoyable webinar from our friends at the Prostate Cancer Foundation, this time focussing on the TheraP trial recently presented at #ASCO20, a randomised trial of Lu-PSMA vs cabazitaxel in progressive mCRPC. Professor Michael Hofman presents the data and is joined by an esteemed global panel including Professor Ian Davis, Professor Cora Sternberg and Professor Wolfgang Weber. Co-hosted by Professor Declan Murphy and Dr Howard Soule. More than 500 registrants from over 40 countries joined in, many of whom contributed to a very lively discussion. Enjoy! | |||
| BCG and COVID19 - a BADAS combination | 08 Jun 2020 | 00:31:17 | |
Dr Ashish Kamat, Professor of Urologic Onology at MD Anderson Cancer Centre joins us for a chat about the BADAS trial which he is leading. Fascinating trial to see if BCG vaccination might protect health care workers. And of course we talk bladder cancer as Ashish is a huge key opinion leader with many leadership roles in bladder cancer research and advocacy. | |||
| Monty talks renal cancer at #ASCO20 | 07 Jun 2020 | 00:30:39 | |
Dr Sumanta Pal from City of Hope, CA, joins us to discuss renal cancer highlights at virtual #ASCO20. Monty heads the renal cancer program at City of Hope and is a huge KOL in renal cancer. Also great fun on Twitter @montypal of course. | |||
| Bladder cancer finally in the limelight with an ASCO Plenary! | 04 Jun 2020 | 00:30:54 | |
Dr Elizabeth Plimack, Chief of GU Medical Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Centre, Philadelphia, joins us to discuss bladder cancer highlights at ASCO 20. For the first time, urothelial cancer featured in an ASCO Plenary with Dr Tom Powles presenting the primary endpoint of JAVELIN100, a practice-changing study of switch-maintenance in metastatic urothelial cancer. Betsy did a fantastic discussion in the plenary and joins us today to discuss this and others. Regular hosts Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen are joined by Dr Ben Tran, GU Trials Lead at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. | |||
| Oliver Sartor's favourite bits | #ASCO20 prostate cancer highlights | 02 Jun 2020 | 00:42:50 | |
The first in our series of post-#ASCO20 podcasts. Today we chat with Dr Oliver Sartor of Tulane Cancer Centre about his favourite prostate cancer moments from virtual #ASCO20. PSMA imaging and therapy, neo-adjuvant intensive ADT, M0 CRPC etc etc - all get a mention in a whirlwind run through the main prostate cancer sessions. | |||
| The post-prostatectomy journey - things I wish we knew back then | 29 May 2020 | 00:29:37 | |
We are joined today by Alan and Fiona White to discuss their perspectives as a couple who have been on this journey, and who spend a lot of time supporting other couples. Alan had an open radical prostatectomy in 2011, and himself and Fiona have developed https://www.theprostatezone.com to help others on the journey. | |||
| Of Mice and Men - reposted podcast from ABC Radio National | 25 May 2020 | 00:28:39 | |
We are re-posting this podcast which ABC Radio National posted in Feb 2020, featuring our own Declan Murphy and Peter Mac colleague, Professor Rob Ramsay, top scientist and prostate cancer patient. Some wonderful perspectives and very nicely put together by Natasha Mitchell from the Science Friction podcast at the ABC. Here is their blurb - Tables are turned, but once a scientist always a scientist, even on the operating table. A story about science, knowledge, and vulnerability. Don't miss this frank and fearless conversation about an experience many men don’t talk openly about. Guests: Professor Robert Ramsay Professor Declan Murphy Presenter/producer: Natasha Mitchell Duration: 28min 49secBroadcast: Sun 2 Feb 2020, 5:05pm | |||
| STAMPEDE and all that | 21 May 2020 | 00:37:46 | |
Today we are joined by Professor Nick James, Principal Investigator of the STAMPEDE study; an amazing ongoing series of practice-changing randomised trials for men with advanced prostate cancer. Nick discusses recent highlights of STAMPEDE, imminent developments in STAMPEDE, the impact of PSMA PET/CT, as well as some challenges in the COVID era. He also discusses his recent move from Birmingham to the Institute of Cancer Research/Royal Marsden, and his son's recent Zoom wedding in South America! Regular hosts Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen are joined in studio by Associate Professor Arun Azad, medical oncologist at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. | |||
| Preparing for Prostatectomy | 18 May 2020 | 00:34:55 | |
Today we are joined by Nurse Consultants, Emma Birch and Marc Diocera, and also by patient advocate Alan White, to discuss how they work together to prepare patients and their loved ones who are coming up to robotic prostatectomy. They describe the evolution of their "Robocare" program over teh past ten years, and look ahead to how COVID19 is creating opportunities to make it even more accessible. Hosted by Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen. | |||
| GU Highlights at #ASCO24 | with Marty Schoen | 09 Jun 2024 | 00:35:00 | |
Didn't get to ASCO this year?? Us neither!! But not to worry, we checked in with Dr Marty Schoen who did, and brings us all the key highlights! Marty is a GU Medical Oncologist at the St Louis Veterans Affairs Medical Centre and the University of St Louis, Missouri. He runs through a smattering of stuff that caught his eye at ASCO this year. Thanks Marty! | |||
| Urotoday and GU Cast get together | 17 May 2020 | 00:16:25 | |
Today we hook up with our good friends at Urotoday.com. Dr Alicia Morgans interviews Professor Declan Murphy for the Urotoday.com website, and we are cross-posting as a GU Cast podcast, introduced by Dr Renu Eapen. Alicia interviews Declan about the COVID situation in Australia as part of the Urotoday.com global overview. | |||
| Silver Linings! With Matt Cooperberg | 14 May 2020 | 00:31:18 | |
Dr Matt Cooperberg from UCSF joins us on GU Cast to give us his Top 5 "Good Things to Come Out of COVID". The usual mixture of banter and bonhomie with Declan Murphy and Renu Eapen from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Enjoy!! | |||
| SBRT and prostate cancer | Three global experts have a chat | 29 Apr 2020 | 00:35:11 | |
Today we are joined by three giants in the world of stereotactic-assisted body radiotherapy (SBRT), to discuss the use of SBRT in various stages of prostate cancer. Associate Professor Shankar Siva from Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre joins us in the studio, along with Dr Alison Tree from the Royal Marsden in London, and Dr Piet Ost from Ghent. Your usual hosts are Professor Declan Murphy and Dr Renu Eapen. | |||