SurgOnc Today® Society of Surgical Oncology
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- Salud y forma física
SurgOnc Today® is an educational podcast for cancer surgeons from the Society of Surgical Oncology. Each episode features conversations with individuals who are experts within their respective fields and are members of SSO.
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Lifestyle Medicine Perspectives on Staying Well as a Surgeon—Exercise, Nutrition, Health and Happiness
In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, we talk with Dawn Mussallem, DO, a certified lifestyle medicine physician. She helps us walk through the importance of staying healthy and provides thoughts and suggestions for healthy living. We discuss exercise, nutrition, health and happiness.
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Highlighting Surgical Oncology Leaders of AANHPI Heritage
On this episode of SurgOnc Today®, in honor of Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) month, we highlight the achievements and contributions of those with AANHPI background and their involvement in surgical oncology care. Today we speak with some of the AANHPI leaders in surgical oncology around the US, providing insight into how their upbringing/heritage affected their careers in medicine.
Moderators: Tammy Ju
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Management of Synchronous Rectal Cancer with Liver Metastases
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Alexander Parikh, MD, MPH, from the University of Texas – San Antonio and Chair of the SSO HPB disease site working group, and Laleh G. Melstrom, MD, MSCI, from City of Hope National Medical Center, are joined by Timothy Newhook, MD, from the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and Andreas Kaiser, MD, from the City of Hope. We will be discussing the management of synchronous rectal cancer with liver metastases.
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CGSO Fellowship and Preparing Surgeons for Community Practice
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, Brian Sparkman, MD, is joined by Lily Lai, MD, Margo Shoup, MD, MBA, and Kristen Massimino, MD, to discuss how CGSO fellowships prepare surgeons for a career in community practice and how we might improve this in the future.
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Management of High Grade Well Differentiated Neuroendocrine Tumors
In this episode of SurgOnc Today®, Sonia Orcutt, MD and Michail Mavros, MD, from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences are joined by Callisia N. Clarke, MD, MS, FACS, FSSO, Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at the Medical College of Wisconsin, and Alexandra Gangi, MD, FSSO, Director of the Gastrointestinal Tumor Program at Cedars Sinai Medical Center. The optimal treatment of high-grade well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors has not been well-described, as they have only in recent years been identified as distinct from neuroendocrine carcinomas. The panelists discuss the most up-to-date information on diagnosis and management of gastroenteropancreatic high-grade well differentiated neuroendocrine tumors.
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Nuts and Bolts of Surgical Management of Perihilar Cholangiocarcinoma – Part 2
In this episode of SurgOnc Today, live from SSO 2024, Dr. Alex Parikh from the University of Texas – San Antonio and Chair of the SSO HPB disease site working group, and Dr. Julie Hallet from the University of Toronto, and Vice-Chair of the SSO HPB disease site working group, are joined by Dr. Ana Gleisner from the University of Colorado and Dr. Skye Mayo from the Oregon Health and Sciences University. They will be discussing two important aspects of the surgical management of perihilar cholangiocarcinoma: determining resectability as it relates to vascular involvement, and the role of neoadjuvant therapy.