Cancer Luminaries

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Season 2 of Cancer Luminaries spotlights the groundbreaking work and visionary leadership shaping cancer care and research at the University of Chicago today. Through conversations with leading faculty, the season highlights the rich history, expertise, and innovation driving progress—while exploring future ambitions as UChicago prepares to open its new Cancer Pavilion. Featuring personal stories and perspectives, this season offers insight into current breakthroughs, evolving approaches to treatment, and the people advancing the field, all while amplifying UChicago’s voice on the national stage. 2024 was the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center’s 50th anniversary of National Cancer Institute designation, thus we planned a year full of events to honor our past, communicate our present, and envision our future. Season 1 of Cancer Luminaries Season 1 was our effort to learn more about the lives and careers of our Alumni Stars Lecture Series’ invited guests.

Episodes

  1. May 7

    Dr. Tan and Dr. Pierce on Environmental/Lifestyle Risks and Cancer Prevention

    In this enlightening episode of Cancer Luminaries Season 2, host Camilla Frost-Brewer is joined by UChicago’s oncology luminaries, Dr. Brandon Pierce and Dr. Marcia Tan, for a deep dive into the world of cancer prevention, environmental risk, and the innovative strategies that are shaping the future of cancer care. Together, they explore: What drives their passion for cancer research, from family legacies and personal experiences to scientific curiosity. How their labs and community programs are advancing cancer research—whether by unraveling genetic susceptibility to environmental carcinogens like arsenic, or by empowering underserved groups through tobacco cessation and behavioral interventions. The critical importance of access: Dr. Tan discusses “gold standard” treatments for tobacco cessation and highlights resources like Courage to Quit at UChicago Medicine and the Illinois Tobacco Quitline. Dr. Pierce explains groundbreaking interdisciplinary research on arsenic exposure in Bangladesh, genetic risk factors, and the work of key collaborators at UChicago. The evolving role of environmental and lifestyle factors in cancer prevention, including large-scale cohort studies, exposomic technologies, and innovative policy approaches, both locally and globally. How UChicago’s cancer program is addressing health disparities through outreach and research that bridges macro data and micro lived experiences—ensuring interventions are shaped with, and for, the community. Looking forward, our guests share their excitement for: Advances in exposomics, mutation signature analysis, and polygenic risk scores for personalized cancer risk prediction and early detection. The rising role of community health workers and holistic support models for cancer prevention, including responses to new challenges like vaping. The upcoming Cancer Pavilion at UChicago—featuring dedicated community spaces, patient navigation, survivorship resources, and expanded outreach aimed at making care accessible and personal. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the people, ideas, and collaborations pioneering a future where cancer is preventable, disparities are erased, and every patient has a supportive path to survivorship. Resources Mentioned: Courage to Quit (UChicago Medicine) Illinois Tobacco Quitline

    38 min

About

Season 2 of Cancer Luminaries spotlights the groundbreaking work and visionary leadership shaping cancer care and research at the University of Chicago today. Through conversations with leading faculty, the season highlights the rich history, expertise, and innovation driving progress—while exploring future ambitions as UChicago prepares to open its new Cancer Pavilion. Featuring personal stories and perspectives, this season offers insight into current breakthroughs, evolving approaches to treatment, and the people advancing the field, all while amplifying UChicago’s voice on the national stage. 2024 was the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center’s 50th anniversary of National Cancer Institute designation, thus we planned a year full of events to honor our past, communicate our present, and envision our future. Season 1 of Cancer Luminaries Season 1 was our effort to learn more about the lives and careers of our Alumni Stars Lecture Series’ invited guests.