Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Melanoma Insights for Professionals
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| The future of melanoma detection and management: Perspectives from world-leading clinicians | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:39:10 | |
In this special podcast recorded from the 2024 Australasian Melanoma Conference, we hear from our international keynote speakers, Prof Susan Swetter and Prof Olivier Michelin, about what excites them in the field of melanoma research. Interviewed by AMC2024 Co-Chairs, Prof Georgina Long AO and Prof Richard Scolyer AO, our guests provide their multidisciplinary perspectives and highlight the importance of working together to make an impact in melanoma prevention and patient care. Dermatologist Prof Swetter discusses the evolving role of AI in dermatology and the clinical diagnosis of melanoma, and highlights the opportunity for improved prevention strategies in the US to reduce the incidence of melanoma. Prof Michelin explores how we’re tackling advanced melanoma, in particular to maximize our current treatment tools and manage drug toxicities. He also discusses expanding access to neoadjuvant therapies and the potential of TIL therapies, alongside AI advancements in histopathological diagnosis to personalise treatment approaches. This podcast is suitable for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals and researchers. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (October 2024) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Unveiling melanoma research: Shaping the future with innovative research infrastructure | 02 Sep 2024 | 00:29:36 | |
Comprehensive infrastructure is essential to driving research progress and improving patient care. In this podcast, A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng leads an insightful discussion on the groundbreaking research infrastructure that underpins the many groundbreaking achievements at Melanoma Institute Australia. The discussion highlights the Institute’s clinical trial program, translational research, biospecimen bank and melanoma research database, offering a closer look at the critical elements driving progress. This podcast is suitable for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals, researchers and clinical trials staff. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (August 2024) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. LINKS MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Diagnosis and management of uveal melanoma | 16 Nov 2022 | 00:44:11 | |
Despite recent advances in management of primary uveal melanoma, more than half of patients develop metastatic disease – often with poor outcomes. New therapeutic approaches to metastatic disease are vital. In this podcast, A/Prof Matteo Carlino interviews fellow Medical Oncologist Prof Georgina Long AO and Ophthalmologist A/Prof Max Conway on our latest understanding of the diagnosis and management of early and advanced uveal melanoma, including:
This podcast is suitable for Oncologists, Ophthalmologists, GPs, Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (November 2022) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, BMS, Novartis and HEINE. | |||
| Getting the pathology right: Melanoma in General Practice | 31 Aug 2022 | 01:10:07 | |
Treating clinicians rely on pathology to help diagnose and stage their patient which fundamentally determines the treatment management plan. Therefore, it is incredibly important to get it right in the first place. In this engaging podcast aimed at GPs, our multidisciplinary experts discuss:
The discussion is concluded with two case studies to summarise key learnings. This podcast is suitable for GPs, Dermatologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, Pathologists and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (June 2022) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA's Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from: MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb, Novartis and HEINE. | |||
| Critical questions for a melanoma pathologist | 27 Jun 2022 | 00:36:26 | |
The role of pathology in the diagnosis and treatment of melanoma is pivotal to optimal patient care. With so many disciplines relying on the pathologist for accurate diagnoses and critical pathological information, we decided to reach out to our clinical melanoma community to ask them for their critical pathology questions. In this podcast, Prof John Thompson AO and Prof Fergal Moloney pick at the brain of the world's leading melanoma Pathologist, Prof Richard Scolyer AO, as they discuss:
This podcast is suitable for GPs, Dermatologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, Pathologists and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS Prof Richard Scolyer AO - Co-Medical Director, Melanoma Institute Australia | Pathologist, Melanoma Institute Australia, Senior Staff Specialist, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital | Clinical Professor, The University of Sydney Prof John Thompson AO - Emeritus Professor of Melanoma and Surgical Oncology, The University of Sydney | Member, Melanoma Institute Australia Prof Fergal Moloney - Consultant Dermatologist, Melanoma Institute Australia and Mater Misericordiae University Hospital | Clinical Professor, University College, Dublin Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (June 2022) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA's Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from: MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb, Novartis and HEINE. | |||
| Toxicity management in melanoma | 17 May 2022 | 00:45:19 | |
Cancer drugs have rapidly evolved in the last decade. Alongside the significant benefits are new toxicity profiles that clinicians need to be aware of and manage. In this podcast, A/Prof Carlino interviews fellow Medical Oncologist Prof Georgina Long AO on the adverse events/toxicities associated with targeted therapies (combination BRAF/MEK inhibitors) and immunotherapies (anti-PD-1, anti-LAG-3 and anti-CTLA-4), particularly in melanoma, and how they should be managed. This podcast is suitable for Oncologists, Emergency Medicine Physicians, GPs, Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (May 2022) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from: MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb, Novartis and HEINE. | |||
| The evolving paradigm shift in melanoma | 10 Feb 2022 | 00:45:44 | |
The field of melanoma has experienced a paradigm shift in recent years, with advancements in both diagnosis and management driving improved patient outcomes. Through the power of research, day-to-day practice continues to be transformed. In this lively podcast, two of Australia's leading melanoma experts Prof Richard Scolyer AO and Prof Georgina Long AO discuss:
In this practical discussion, resources and further education for deeper dives into specific topics are also mentioned, with links below. This podcast is suitable for oncologists, surgeons, dermatologists, skin cancer GPs, GPs, nurses and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
LINKS TO RESOURCES
Visit the Melanoma Education Portal for the full list of resources. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (Feb 2022) but maynot reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Multidisciplinary management of in-transit melanoma | 27 Oct 2021 | 00:28:04 | |
Managing in-transit melanoma can be challenging, and it presents and progresses as a heterogeneous disease. Multidisciplinary care is recommended for this complex disease to determine the optimal outcome for the patient. In this engaging podcast, our multidisciplinary expert panel - featuring a Dermatologist, Surgeon and Medical Oncologist - discuss:
In addition, the panel reviews a case study to put learnings into practice. This podcast is suitable for Surgeons, Medical Oncologists, Dermatologists, Skin Cancer GPs, GPs, Nurses and other healthcare professionals. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (October 2021) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. SPEAKERS
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| Multidisciplinary management of primary melanoma | 29 Jun 2021 | 00:55:58 | |
Melanoma has many mimics, making detection a challenge. However, early detection and appropriate management of melanoma is crucial to ensuring a patient has the best chance of survival. In this podcast from Melanoma Institute Australia, our multidisciplinary panel discuss:
In addition, the panel reviews a case study to put learnings into practice. This podcast is suitable for Dermatologists, Skin Cancer GPs, GPs, Surgeons, Nurses and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (May 2021) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit the Melanoma Education Portal (melanomaeducation.org.au). | |||
| Multidisciplinary management of Merkel cell carcinoma | 28 Apr 2021 | 00:28:35 | |
Due to the highly aggressive nature of Merkel cell carcinoma, accurate and timely diagnosis is essential to ensure optimal management. Although our understanding of the biology of the disease has advanced significantly in recent years, a clinical conundrum still exists regarding the ideal therapeutic strategy for each patient. In this podcast, our multidisciplinary panel discuss:
In addition, the panel reviews two case studies to put learnings into practice. This podcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Surgeons, Dermatologists, GPs, Nurses and other healthcare professionals. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (March 2021) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. SPEAKERS:
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| Multidisciplinary management of SCC and BCC | 30 Mar 2021 | 00:46:09 | |
Hear our expert multidisciplinary panel discuss the latest management options for the treatment of squamous cell carcinoma and basal cell carcinoma - the most common forms of non-melanoma skin cancers. They have a wide clinical and pathological presentation, and early detection and treatment is vital to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with these diseases. In this podcast, our multidisciplinary panel discuss:
In addition, the panel review two cases to solidify the learnings. This podcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Surgeons, Dermatologists, GPs, Nurses and other healthcare professionals. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (March 2021) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. SPEAKERS: Dr Robert Rawson - Pathologist, Melanoma Institute Australia and Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Dr Kerwin Shannon - Surgical Oncologist and Head and Neck Surgeon, Melanoma Institute Australia and Chris O’Brien Lifehouse Prof Angela Hong - Radiation Oncologist, Melanoma Institute Australia |Clinical Professor, The University of Sydney Dr Ines Silva - Medical Oncologist and Researcher, Melanoma Institute Australia | Fellow, Westmead Hospital | |||
| The complexities of adjuvant therapy in melanoma | 10 Feb 2021 | 00:33:03 | |
The success of immunotherapy and targeted therapy in the treatment of advanced melanoma has led to the same therapies being used in the adjuvant setting to reduce the risk of recurrence. In this podcast, A/Prof Matteo Carlino interviews fellow Medical Oncologist A/Prof Alexander Menzies on the evidence for adjuvant therapy to guide clinical decision-making. Understanding the complexities of adjuvant therapy is key to identifying and managing patients suitable for this treatment. Topics covered in this discussion include:
This podcast is suitable for Oncologists, Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (Feb 2021) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. SPEAKERS:
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| Transforming cancer care: Neoadjuvant therapy and trials in melanoma care | 03 Jun 2024 | 00:35:46 | |
Neoadjuvant immunotherapy is transforming patient care in the field of melanoma. New research recently presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting is set to change melanoma treatment protocols globally, and likely to have significant impact on treatment for other cancers too. In this podcast, A/Prof Matt Carlino leads an engaging discussion with MIA’s Prof Georgina Long AO, A/Prof Alex Menzies and A/Prof Alex van Akkooi as they discuss the pivotal results from the NADINA trial and how this will undoubtedly change the standard of care for Stage III melanoma patients. They also discuss the practical implications for implementing this treatment regime, including relevant patient populations, toxicity, impacts for surgery and future directions. This podcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Surgical Oncologists, Pathologists, Researchers, GPs Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. It is produced by Melanoma Institute Australia. SPEAKERS
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (2024) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Emerging therapies in advanced melanoma in 2020 | 29 Jun 2020 | 00:55:13 | |
In the rapidly evolving treatment landscape for advanced melanoma, medical oncologists now have a suite of treatments to choose from for their patients. In this engaging podcast, A/Prof Menzies interviews fellow Medical Oncologist A/Prof Carlino on the rationale behind their clinical decision making when it comes to choosing the most appropriate therapy for their patients, including sequencing and combination therapies. They also take a deeper dive into treatment toxicities and how to manage them for targeted and immune therapies. This podcast is suitable for Oncologists, Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (June 2020) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. | |||
| Melanoma in children and adolescents | 15 Mar 2020 | 00:17:46 | |
Melanoma is one of the most common human malignancies, however we often don't often think of it as a disease that occurs in children. Although exceedingly rare, clinicians do need to be aware of paediatric melanoma and have a high level of suspicion for these lesions as they are often diagnosed late. In this podcast, a Surgeon, Dermatologist and Medical Oncologist discuss how melanoma presents in children and adolescents, and how this differs from the adult setting. They also discuss how melanoma should be managed in these patients and discuss two patient case studies. This podcast is suitable for Surgeons, Dermatologists, Medical Oncologists, GPs and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (March 2020) but maynot reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| When should I refer to a melanoma clinic? | 10 Dec 2019 | 00:34:10 | |
In the evolving treatment landscape of melanoma, it is important for GPs and Dermatologists to be confident in managing or knowing when to refer their melanoma patients. In this podcast, Surgeon A/Prof Robyn Saw, Dermatologist Dr Annika Smith and Skin Cancer GP Dr Adrian Quek discuss the ideal biopsy for a melanoma diagnosis, provides an overview of management of early stage disease, outlines the role of sentinel lymph node biopsy and discusses which patients need referral to a specialist melanoma clinic.
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| What GPs need to know about melanoma patients on systemic therapies | 02 Oct 2019 | 00:26:06 | |
In the last decade, the treatment landscape for melanoma has been transformative for patients with advanced disease. Although managed primarily by medical oncologists, it is important for GPs to be across which treatments are available for their patients as they are often the first point of contact when a patient becomes unwell. In this podcast, Medical Oncologist Professor Georgina Long discusses how systemic therapy is used in the treatment of advanced melanoma, and how a GP can identify and manage toxicities in patients being treated with targeted or immunotherapies. This podcast is suitable for GPs, Skin Cancer GPs, nurses and other healthcare professionals. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (Oct 2019) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. | |||
| Food, Mood and Move in Melanoma | 27 May 2019 | 01:08:50 | |
Thanks to advancements in therapy, we are now seeing large numbers of patients surviving advanced melanoma, and with that comes well-being and psychological challenges that need to be addressed. Clinicians need to be cognisant of their patients' needs beyond the medical side.Dietitian Jane Freeman, Psychologist Michelle Davey and Physiotherapist Carol Morris discuss the role that food, mood and movement has in the holistic approach to treating melanoma patients and survivors, and the role that you - as a clinician - can play.This podcast is suitable for oncologists, GPs, oncology nurses and other healthcare practitioners. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (May 2019) but maynot reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Management of Brain Metastases in Melanoma | 22 Mar 2019 | 00:38:46 | |
The management of melanoma patients with brain metastases has changed rapidly in the last five years, and patients now have much-improved survival rates. Brain metastases are no longer a death sentence and many people can have control of their disease with quality life.In this podcast, Medical Oncologist A/Prof Alex Menzies, Neurosurgeon Dr Brindha Shivalingam and Radiation Oncologist Prof Angela Hong discuss the contemporary multidisciplinary management of patients with brain metastases and through examining two case studies, they discern the factors that need to be considered for deciding best practice.This podcast is suitable for medical oncologists, rural oncologists, radiation oncologists, surgeons (including neurosurgeons), and may also be of interest to GPs, oncology nurses and other healthcare practitioners. Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (March 2019) but maynot reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Current and emerging biomarkers for melanoma care | 21 May 2024 | 00:33:25 | |
Biomarkers are revolutionising our understanding of melanoma by providing valuable information about a patient's unique tumour characteristics which can help guide clinical decision making. In this podcast, A/Prof Alex Menzies leads a multidisciplinary discussion on the current state of biomarker application and future prospects of biomarkers in melanoma care. They discuss emerging liquid biomarkers, such as ctDNA, MIA’s personalised immunotherapy platform that is trying to predict the likelihood of response and select patients for treatment, and the role of the gut microbiome as a potential biomarker in response and toxicity. This podcast from Melanoma Institute Australia is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Surgical Oncologists, Researchers, GPs and other healthcare professionals. LINKS: SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (April 2024) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, BMS and HEINE. | |||
| Spotlight on mucosal melanoma: Head and neck | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:41:12 | |
Mucosal melanoma is a rare and aggressive form of melanoma that arises from the mucous membrane. In this podcast, we focus on mucosal melanoma of the head and neck. Led by A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng, our multidisciplinary experts discuss how it differs from cutaneous melanoma, staging of mucosal melanoma, management of the disease and future treatments. The discussion concludes with a case study to summarise key learnings. This podcast is suitable for Plastic Surgeons, Surgical Oncologists, Dermatologists, Medical Oncologists, Pathologists, GPs, Nurses and other healthcare professionals. Register now to attend the 2024 Australasian Melanoma Conference, hosted by Melanoma Institute Australia. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (March 2024) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, BMS and HEINE. | |||
| Dealing with diagnostic uncertainty and borderline pathology | 29 Nov 2023 | 00:41:28 | |
Diagnostic uncertainty in the context of cutaneous melanoma can have significant impact on patient care. In this podcast, our multidisciplinary experts, led by Dr Adrian Quek, discuss the challenges faced in classifying melanocytic lesions that fall into a diagnostic grey area, and explore the terminology, evolving classifications and the impact of diagnostic uncertainty on patient outcomes. From molecular changes to clinical perspectives, this engaging discussion provides a comprehensive exploration of the complexities surrounding borderline lesions, and emphasises the need for experienced multidisciplinary professionals in ensuring accurate diagnoses and ideal management. This podcast is suitable for Pathologists, Dermatologists, Surgeons, Oncologists, GPs and other healthcare professionals. Register now to attend the 2024 Australasian Melanoma Conference, hosted by Melanoma Institute Australia. RESOURCES
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (November 2023) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. For more clinical education from MIA, sign up to the Melanoma Education Portal. | |||
| Melanoma: When do I scan? | 27 Sep 2023 | 00:42:07 | |
With the advent of effective medical therapies for melanoma, a pertinent question has arisen: When should we scan our patients? In this podcast, our multidisciplinary experts, led by A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng, discuss the balance of whether we should be more aggressive in our pursuit of identifying potential metastases or exercise caution to avoid unnecessary scans, radiation exposure and patient anxiety. The discussion concludes with a case study to summarise key learnings. This podcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Oncologists, Surgeons, GPs, Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. RESOURCES Melanoma Risk Prediction Tools SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (September 2023) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. For more practice-changing education, visit our Melanoma Education Portal. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| When to recommend a sentinel node biopsy in melanoma | 07 Jul 2023 | 00:33:03 | |
Sentinel node biopsy (SNB) plays a key role in assessing the prognosis of melanomas. In this fireside chat from our new SNB Training Program (Sentinel Node Biopsy: From guidelines to practice), MIA’s Prof Georgina Long AO, Prof John Thompson AO and A/Prof Sydney Ch’ng discuss:
This podcast is suitable for Surgeons, Medical Oncologists, General Practitioners and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (July 2022) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. | |||
| Neoadjuvant immunotherapy: Revolutionising melanoma treatment | 13 Mar 2023 | 00:35:55 | |
Our latest podcast explores the innovative approach of neoadjuvant immunotherapy - administering checkpoint inhibitor immunotherapy before the surgical removal of melanoma. This promising approach is creating a buzz among multidisciplinary clinicians and researchers globally as the potential benefits for melanoma patients are being realised. Although neoadjuvant therapy is well established in oncology, using immunotherapy in melanoma has revolutionised patient outcomes through significant improvements in overall survival rates. In this engaging podcast, MIA’s Prof Georgina Long AO leads a discussion with multidisciplinary world leaders in the neoadjuvant space to discuss:
The discussion concludes with case studies to summarise key learnings. This podcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Oncologists, Surgeons, Pathologists, Dermatologists, GPs, Oncology Nurses and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS:
KEY CLINICAL TRIALS FURTHER EDUCATION Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (February 2023) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Unravelling lentigo maligna | 06 Feb 2023 | 00:48:07 | |
Lentigo maligna – a subtype of in situ melanoma – presents diagnostic and treatment challenges for clinicians. In this podcast, Dr Michael Rtshiladze leads a multidisciplinary discussion to unravel our understanding of the pathology, diagnosis and management of lentigo maligna, including:
The discussion concludes with a case study to summarise key learnings. This podcast is suitable for Plastic Surgeons, General Surgeons, Dermatologists, Oncologists, Pathologists, GPs, Nurses and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (December 2022) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from MSD, Bristol Myers Squibb and HEINE. | |||
| Redefining Immunotherapy (Ep. 3): Immunotherapy Toxicity: Prevention, Early Recognition and Management to Optimise Outcome | 24 May 2026 | 00:24:54 | |
In our third episode of our special vodcast series, Redefining Immunotherapy: Lessons from Melanoma, our experts focus on one of the most important challenges in modern cancer care: immunotherapy toxicity. From subtle early warning signs to life-threatening immune-related adverse events, this episode explores how clinicians can better predict, recognise and manage toxicity while still maximising the life-saving potential of immunotherapy. Led by Prof Georgina Long AO, the panel of experts share real-world insights from decades of combined experience, including:
Packed with nuanced clinical discussion, relatable patient scenarios and candid expert debate, this episode delivers valuable insights for healthcare professionals using immunotherapy across melanoma and other cancer settings. Be sure to take a look at our earlier episodes from this series. This special edition vodcast from Melanoma Institute Australia is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Oncology Nurses and other health professionals. SPEAKERS
Please note that this presentation was accurate at the time of recording (April 2026) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. This special vodcast is an initiative of Melanoma Institute Australia and made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Bristol Myers Squibb. For more practise-changing education, visit the Melanoma Education Portal. | |||
| Redefining Immunotherapy (Ep. 2): Predict, Treat, Monitor: The Quest for Smarter Immunotherapy Decisions | 17 May 2026 | 00:23:06 | |
In our second episode of our special vodcast series, Redefining Immunotherapy: Lessons from Melanoma, our experts tackle one of the biggest challenges in modern oncology: how do we make smarter immunotherapy decisions for individual patients? The panel explores the real-world factors that shape treatment selection in advanced melanoma; from tumour burden, brain and liver metastases, and BRAF mutation status, to patient age, fitness and comorbidities. They unpack the evolving role of combination immunotherapy,including PD-1 monotherapy, ipilimumab/nivolumab and newer LAG-3 combinations, while weighing the balance between efficacy and toxicity. The discussion also dives into the promise and limitationsof biomarkers such as PD-L1, tumour mutational burden (TMB), interferon gamma signatures and MSI-high status, and examines why predicting response to immunotherapy remains one of the field’s greatest challenges. Blending practical clinical insight with emerging research,this episode offers a thoughtful and highly relevant discussion on personalising immunotherapy in the pursuit of more durable outcomes, and ultimately, cure. This vodcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Oncology Nurses and other health professionals.
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Please note that this presentation was accurate at the time of recording (April 2026) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. This special vodcast is an initiative of Melanoma Institute Australia and was made possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Bristol Myers Squibb. | |||
| Redefining Immunotherapy (Ep. 1): Beyond the Tumour: Rethinking Cancer in the Immunotherapy Era | 11 May 2026 | 00:25:11 | |
In this opening episode of our special vodcast series “Redefining Immunotherapy: Lessons from Melanoma”, our world-leading Medical Oncologists set the stage for a compelling five-part series exploring how immunotherapy is reshaping cancer care. Led by Prof Georgina Long AO, this engaging discussion unpacks how tumours evade the immune system, how checkpoint inhibitors work and why responses can be so durable. They also discuss how immunotherapy differs from chemotherapy and targeted therapy—shifting treatment from directly attacking cancer to activating the body’s own immune response. Drawing on both clinical experience and emerging research, this episode sets the foundation for the series ahead—challenging traditional paradigms and offering a practical, clinician-focused lens on how immunotherapy is reshaping cancer care across tumour types. This vodcast is suitable for Medical Oncologists, Oncology Nurses and other health professionals.
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Please note that this presentation was accurate at the time of recording (April 2026) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. This special vodcast is an initiative of Melanoma Institute Australia and was possible by an unrestricted educational grant from Bristol Myers Squibb. For more practice-changing education, visit MIA's Melanoma Education Portal. | |||
| After the diagnosis: Getting follow-up care right in melanoma | 02 Dec 2025 | 00:29:52 | |
As patients transition from treatment to routine monitoring, clinicians play a crucial part in detecting recurrence early, supporting wellbeing, and guiding patients through survivorship. In the latest episode of our podcast Melanoma Insights for Professionals, we explore the essential role of follow-up care in melanoma management. Our multidisciplinary experts provide an engaging and practical discussion to help strengthen your approach to melanoma follow-up care and covers:
This podcast is suitable for Surgeons, Dermatologists, Skin Cancer GPs, GPs, Nurses and other health professionals. If you require a Statement of Completion for your CPD records, please listen to this podcast via the the Melanoma Education Portal. SPEAKERS
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Please note that this presentation was accurate at the time of recording (November 2025) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from BMS, MSD and HEINE. | |||
| Overdiagnosis or early detection? The controversy of melanoma in situ | 21 Oct 2025 | 00:40:09 | |
As melanoma in situ (MIS) diagnoses rise, concerns about overdiagnosis are growing — with real implications for patients, clinicians and the health system. In this episode of our podcast Melanoma Insights for Professionals, experts from dermatology, pathology, psychology and research come together to explore the drivers of overdiagnosis, the psychological impact of an MIS label, and the role of emerging diagnostic tools and data. This podcast is suitable for multidisciplinary specialist, primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (August 2025) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA's Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, MSD and HEINE. | |||
| Utilising melanoma risk prediction tools for newly diagnosed patients | 15 Aug 2025 | 00:31:39 | |
In this episode, we explore how melanoma risk prediction tools are transforming clinical decision-making for newly diagnosed patients. These tools, developed by Melanoma Institute Australia and freely available at melanomarisk.org.au, help clinicians tailor care and improve outcomes. Our multidisciplinary experts provide practical guidance on using tools to predict sentinel node metastasis, recurrence risk and more. Through real-world case examples and expert insights, this episode offers valuable strategies for integrating personalised risk assessment into your practice. This podcast is suitable for multidisciplinary specialists, primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals. Resources: Speakers:
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (August 2025) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from BMS, MSD and HEINE. | |||
| Sentinel node biopsy in melanoma: Still recommended in 2025? | 20 Jun 2025 | 00:36:00 | |
In this episode of Melanoma Insights for Professionals, we explore the evolving role of sentinel node biopsy (SNB) in melanoma management—particularly in the modern context of perioperative drug therapy. Our expert panel unpacks current evidence, shifting guidelines and real-world clinical considerations influencing when and why SNB is performed. Topics include prognostic value, surgical decision-making, pathological assessment, patient-centred perspectives and the impact of new treatment approaches on traditional staging practices. This podcast is produced by Melanoma Institute Australia and is suitable for multidisciplinary specialists, primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals. RESOURCES:
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Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (May 2025) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from Bristol Myers Squibb, MSD and HEINE. | |||
| Integrating AI in melanoma care | 14 May 2025 | 00:30:37 | |
In this episode of Melanoma Insights for Professionals, we explore the cutting-edge role of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnosing melanoma. Join Dermatologists Prof Pascale Guitera and Prof Victoria Mar and Pathologist Dr Nigel Mayer as they unpack how AI is transforming clinical practice—from lesion detection and triage to deep learning in pathology and improving clinical education. Discover the promise, limitations and ethical considerations of integrating AI into dermatology and pathology, and hear what's next on the horizon for both clinicians and patients. This podcast is suitable for multidisciplinary specialists, primary care physicians, researchers and other healthcare professionals. SPEAKERS
Please note that this podcast was accurate at the time of recording (May 2025) but may not reflect the rapidly evolving treatment landscape and approvals in Australia. MIA’s Education Program is proudly supported through unrestricted educational grants from BMS, MSD and HEINE. For more practice-changing clinical education, visit the Melanoma Education Portal. | |||