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Cancer.Net Podcasts

Cancer.Net is pleased to offer its patient information on cancer research, treatment, coping, and many other topics in an audio podcast format. This gives people with cancer, and their families and friends, an additional option of how they'd like to receive oncologist-approved information from Cancer.Net.

Explaining Podcasts

A Cancer.Net Podcast is a pre-recorded audio file in which a specific cancer-related topic is addressed in order to assist people with cancer. A podcast can be listened to online (through the Internet) or downloaded to your computer free of charge. After downloading, a Cancer.Net Podcast may also be transferred to an MP3 audio player, such as an iPod. To download or listen to a Cancer.Net Podcast on your computer, you will need software capable of playing MP3 files, such as Windows Media Player or QuickTime.

You may also want to subscribe to Cancer.Net Podcasts, so that new offerings are automatically downloaded to your personal computer as soon as they are available. To subscribe, copy-and-paste the link below into software that allows podcast subscriptions, such as iTunes or Juice.

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For a variety of podcasts designed for professionals in the field of oncology, see the ASCO Podcasts.

2009 ASCO Annual Meeting Highlights on Lung Cancer, with Bruce Johnson, MD

May 30, 2009
Download MP3 (9.65 MB/10:32)

Bruce Johnson, MD, discusses the research highlights on lung cancer from the 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

2009 ASCO Annual Meeting Highlights on Gastrointestinal Cancers, with Nicholas Petrelli, MD

May 30, 2009
Download MP3 (9.53 MB/10:25)

Nicholas Petrelli, MD, discusses the research highlights on gastrointestinal cancers from the 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting in Orlando, Florida.

Donating Bone Marrow

May 14, 2009
Download MP3 (4.62 MB/5:03)

This podcast addresses the importance of donating bone marrow.

2009 ASCO Annual Meeting Highlights: Opening Remarks from the May 14 Presscast, with Richard Schilsky, MD, Douglas Blayney, MD, and Eric Winer, MD

May 14, 2009
Download MP3 (10.76 MB/11:45)

Opening remarks from the May 14, 2009 presscast in advance of the 2009 ASCO Annual Meeting. For recordings of individual author presentations from the presscast, including research on managing nausea and vomiting, colorectal cancer, neuroblastoma, lung cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, biliary tract cancer, and managing the cost of cancer care visit the ASCO Press Center.

Web 2.0 - What Does this Mean for Young Adults with Cancer? with Heidi Adams, Planet Cancer

April 15, 2009
Download MP3 (9.41 MB/10:17)

This podcast talks about Planet Cancer, an advocacy and support community of young adults with cancer.

Imerman Angels, with Laura Alexander

March 25, 2009
Download MP3 (15.15 MB/16:33)

This podcast talks about Imerman Angels, a not-for-profit organization providing one-on-one cancer support by partnering people living with cancer with those who are survivors of the same type of cancer.

What's New in Lung Cancer, with Mark Kris, MD

March 11, 2009
Download MP3 (13.18 MB/14:24)

Mark Kris, MD discusses changes to the Cancer.Net section on lung cancer, and gives updates on the latest treatments for lung cancer.

2009 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium Highlights

February 24, 2009
Download MP3 (9.93 MB/10:51)

Howard Sandler, MD, MS, discusses the research highlights from the 2009 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium in Orlando, Florida.

Coping With Fear of Recurrence

February 11, 2009
Download MP3 (4.4 MB/4:49)

This podcast deals with how to cope with the common fear that cancer will return after treatment is complete.

2009 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium Highlights

January 13, 2009
Download MP3 (13.51 MB/14:45)

Jennifer Obel, MD, discusses the research highlights from the 2009 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium in San Francisco, California.

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