Our Episodes
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New Fellow Bootcamp Series: SVC Syndrome
An exciting new academic year is about to begin. We know this can be daunting, especially for our newest hematology/oncology fellows. Over the next two weeks, we re-boot some of our high yield episodes you need to know to prepare for your first days as a new fellow and your nights on call.
Next up: SVC Syndrome [Originally episode 012]
New Fellow Bootcamp Series: Metastatic Cancer of “Origin TBD”
An exciting new academic year is about to begin. We know this can be daunting, especially for our newest hematology/oncology fellows. Over the next two weeks, we re-boot some of our high yield episodes you need to know to prepare for your first days as a new fellow and your nights on call.
Next up: Metastatic Cancer of “Origin TBD,” a common question that comes up on solid oncology consults! [Originally episode 008]
New Fellow Bootcamp Series: ITP
An exciting new academic year is about to begin. We know this can be daunting, especially for our newest hematology/oncology fellows. Over the next two weeks, we re-boot some of our high yield episodes you need to know to prepare for your first days as a new fellow and your nights on call.
Next up: immune thrombocytopenic purpura [Originally episode 015]
New Fellow Bootcamp Series: TTP
An exciting new academic year is about to begin. We know this can be daunting, especially for our newest hematology/oncology fellows. Over the next two weeks, we re-boot some of our high yield episodes you need to know to prepare for your first days as a new fellow and your nights on call.
First up: thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) [Originally episode 018]
Episode 106: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 8 - Early Onset Colorectal Cancer
Episode 106: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 8 - Early Onset Colorectal Cancer
In a recent American Cancer Society publication, there are increasing data that rates of colorectal cancer are rising rapidly among people in their 20s, 30s and 40s. This has certainly caught the attention of the lay press, most recently in a widely circulated New York Times article published in March 2024. Today, we welcome Dr. Chris Cann, who is an Assistant Professor of Hematology/Oncology at the Fox Chase Cancer Center in Philadelphia where he focuses on GI oncology and has a particular area of interest in early onset colorectal cancer. In his short career thus far, Dr. Cann is already making a name for himself in this space on a national level and so we are so glad he was able to join us for this special discussion. Dr. Cann sheds light on what we know and what we don’t know about this phenomenon. Definitely an episode to check out!
Episode 105: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 7 - Management of Rectal Cancer
Episode 105: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 7 - Management of Rectal Cancer
This week, we incorporate medical oncology back into our discussion with our Radiation Oncologist, Dr. Sanford, and our Surgical Oncologist, Dr. Bailey. We discuss how we approach the management of localized rectal cancer. Note that we will be heavily building off our discussions with our specialist. We recommend listening to these episodes if you have not done so already.
Episode 104: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 6 - Colorectal Cancer Pharmacology
Episode 104: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 6 - Colorectal Cancer Pharmacology
We have another guest joining us this week! Dr. Allison Schepers, PharmD, BCOP is a Clinical Pharmacist Specialist at the Rogel uCancer Center at the University of Michigan where she focuses on GI, GU, and Thoracic malignancies! In this episode, Allison discusses the high yield points we need to know about important drugs we use in the colorectal cancer treatment space and how she approaches counseling her patients. Another great episode from our pharmacy colleagues you do NOT want to miss!
Episode 103: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 5 - Surgical Management of Colorectal Cancer
Episode 103: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 5 - Surgical Management of Colorectal Cancer
This week, we are joined by Dr. Christina Bailey, Associate Professor of Surgery and Program Director of the General Surgery Residency at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, for a discussion about the role of surgery in the management of patients with colorectal cancer. This is another amazing multidisciplinary colorectal surgery episode you do not want to miss!
Episode 102: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 4 - Role of Radiation Therapy in Colorectal Cancer Management
Episode 102: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 4 - Role of Radiation Therapy in Colorectal Cancer Management
This week, we are joined by Dr. Nina Sanford, Assistant Professor and Chief of Gastrointestinal Radiation Oncology Service, UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas, for a discussion about the role of radiation in colorectal cancer, with an emphasis on the role of radiation in rectal cancer. Dr. Sanford is a wealth of knowledge so this is an episode you do NOT want to miss.
Of note, rectal cancer episodes will be released in a few weeks so if all of this does not make sense, don’t worry. It nicely sets the stage for what is to come!
Episode 101: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 3 - Adjuvant Therapy in Stage II Colon Cancer and ctDNA
Episode 101: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 3 - Adjuvant Therapy in Stage II Colon Cancer and ctDNA
In this week’s episode, we discuss the management of stage II colon adenocarcinoma, which is defined by a lack of nodal involvement and invasion through the muscularis layer of the colon. If you have not done so already, be sure to check out episode 099 (overview of colorectal cancer) and episode 100 for stage III colon cancer, as we will building on concepts discussed already.
Episode 100: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 2 - Adjuvant Therapy in Stage III Colon Cancer
Episode 100: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 2 - Adjuvant Therapy in Stage III Colon Cancer
This week, we kick off our discussion of adjuvant systemic treatment in colon cancer, beginning with Stage III colon cancer. We will review the evidence basis for adjuvant therapy as well as the two main chemotherapy regimens including duration and side effects.
Episode 099: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 1 - Intro to Colorectal Cancer
Episode 099: Colorectal Cancer Series, Pt. 1 - Intro to Colorectal Cancer
Colorectal cancer is one of the most common cancers diagnosed each year worldwide. This highly anticipated series will take an in-depth look at this disease. In this first episode, we discuss the basics, including staging, tumor markers, and microsatellite instability testing, before tackling the management of colorectal cancer in upcoming episodes.
Episode 098: Understanding MRD Testing in CLL
Episode 098: Understanding MRD Testing in CLL
With multiple options for frontline therapy in CLL, MRD has the potential to emerge as a factor that could be considered in our decision-making algorithm for sequencing treatment options. In this week’s episode, we dive into a deeper understanding of the role of MRD testing in CLL.
Episode 097: Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory CLL
Episode 097: Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory CLL
This week, we continue our discussion of treatment of CLL, this time focusing on the relapsed/refractory CLL. If you have not done so, we recommend checking out our prior episodes since we will be building on these conversations!
Episode 096: Treatment of CLL
Episode 096: Treatment of CLL
We continue on our journey through chronic lymphocytic lymphoma (CLL), this time focusing our attention to the treatment of CLL.
Episode 095: Introduction to CLL/SLL
Episode 095: Introduction to CLL/SLL
This week, we start a new series, this time all about the ins-and-outs of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) / small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL)! Whether practicing general internal medicine, hospital medicine, or hematology/oncology, you will likely come across a patient with CLL. First, we go through initial diagnosis of this disease!
Episode 094: Heme Consult Series: Cold Agglutinin Disease
Episode 094: Heme Consult Series: Cold Agglutinin Disease
In this week’s episode, we finish our series on hemolytic anemias with a discussion on cold agglutinin disease along with a few other causes of acquired hemolytic anemia.
Episode 093: Heme Consult Series: Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Episode 093: Heme Consult Series: Warm Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia
Next in our heme consult series is all about the workup and management of warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia (wAIHA), a very scary situation! These patients can often be very sick and there can be a lot of underlying issues that may be causing this to occur. Rest assured- after this episode, you’ll be a pro at identifying this disorder and know how to manage it should you ever come across this.
If you have not done so already, we recommend you check out our initial episode about hemolytic anemias (Episode 091)
Episode 092: Heme Consult Series: Congenital Causes of Hemolytic Anemia
Episode 092: Heme Consult Series: Congenital Causes of Hemolytic Anemia
In the next part of this heme consult series, we discuss several congenital causes of hemolytic anemias. These diseases are relatively rare, but in patients presenting with concerns for hemolysis on history and on labs, but with a negative DAT, it is important to have these in your differential diagnosis! We take you through how to think about these disorders, their diagnosis, and management.
If you have not done so already, be sure to check out Episode 091 where we discuss our initial approach to the diagnosis of hemolytic anemias. We also discuss the most common inherited cause of hemolytic anemia, G6PD deficiency, in that episode!
Episode 091: Heme Consult Series: Intro to Acquired Hemolytic Anemia and G6PD Deficiency
Episode 091: Heme Consult Series: Intro to Acquired Hemolytic Anemia and G6PD Deficiency
It’s time for another heme consult series, this time focusing on hemolytic anemias. In this multi-part series, we will go through our approach to thinking about concerns for hemolytic anemias. This is super high yield for anyone who cares for patients, especially those in hematology/oncology. It’s not uncommon to get a consult on the heme consult service for assistance with diagnosis and management of suspected hemolytic anemias!