Let's Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast

Cure Leukaemia

Welcome to Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, a podcast by Cure Leukaemia - but really, it’s a podcast by all of us. The patients. The families. The friends. The clinicians and research nurses. The fundraisers. The people who’ve been there, and the people who want to make things better for the future. Let’s talk blood cancer, together.

  1. 3d ago

    "The bottom falls out of their world"

    On this episode of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, we are joined by Dr. Katharine Patrick, Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Sheffield Children’s Hospital, to explore the realities of treating children with blood cancer, supporting families through diagnosis, and the exciting advances shaping the future of paediatric care and research.What’s in this episode:- Dr. Patrick’s journey into medicine and how a six-month placement inspired her to specialise in paediatric haematology- The emotional challenges and rewards of caring for children with blood cancer, and the importance of the multidisciplinary team supporting patients and families- How childhood leukaemia is diagnosed and common symptoms- The conversations doctors have with families following a diagnosis, including providing reassurance, hope, and tailored support throughout treatment- Why exercise is becoming an increasingly important part of childhood cancer care, helping children recover more quickly and maintain their long-term health- Katharine's fundraising challenge, cycling The Route (all stages of the Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift) and why funding research is essential- The importance of the ATICUS Network in expanding access to clinical trials, accelerating new treatments for children undergoing stem cell transplants, and improving supportive careFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/

    37 min
  2. Jun 18

    "We Can Do More" for children living with blood cancer

    On this episode of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients’ Podcast, we are joined by Professor Rob Wynn, Consultant Paediatric Haematologist and Director of Blood and Bone Marrow Transplantation at Manchester Children’s Hospital.What’s in this episode:- Rob’s journey into medicine and how a last-minute decision at sixth form led him to a career in paediatric haematology- Why haematology appealed to him as a specialty, combining both the science and philosophy of medicine- The remarkable advances he has witnessed in childhood blood cancer treatment during more than 30 years in the field- Why giving families hope, alongside honesty, is essential when a child is diagnosed with leukaemia- What a true cure means to Rob, and the importance of helping children live healthy, normal lives after treatment- The role of blood and bone marrow transplantation in treating childhood blood cancers and the potential of cord blood donations- How immunotherapy, targeted treatments and transplantation are creating new options when chemotherapy alone is not enough- The motivation that continues to drive his work, including improving outcomes and reducing treatment-related side effects- His vision for the future through the ATICUS Network, with a focus on curing every child while minimising toxicity- The story behind completing Tour 21 despite breaking his elbow on day two, and why supporting blood cancer research remains so importantFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can support pioneering blood cancer research and patients across the globe: https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/

    54 min
  3. May 12

    Let's Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast. "Today's Research Is Tomorrows Standard Of Care"

    In this special International Nurses Day episode of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast, host Adam Joyce is joined by Jesusa (Jes) Sulit, Sian Fowdur, and Abi Sutcliffe — three Clinical Research Nurses from Nottingham University Haematology Ward — to explore the vital role research nurses play in blood cancer clinical trials and patient care. What’s in this episode: - What a Clinical Research Nurse does- Supporting patients through long-term clinical trials from consent to treatment and beyond - Why research nurses are often described as “navigators” for patients throughout their cancer journey - How clinical trials help turn today’s research into tomorrow’s standard of care - The impact research has had on blood cancer treatment, including less toxic therapies and home-based treatments - Why research nurses are essential to running safe and effective clinical trials - Addressing misconceptions and fears patients may have about joining clinical trials - The emotional highs and lows of supporting patients through treatment and remission - Why the role is so rewarding and the lasting difference research nurses can make to patient outcomes - Reflections on International Nurses Day and the future of blood cancer care Thank you to all Clinical Research Nurses for the incredible work they do to improve outcomes for blood cancer patients around the world.

    43 min

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Welcome to Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, a podcast by Cure Leukaemia - but really, it’s a podcast by all of us. The patients. The families. The friends. The clinicians and research nurses. The fundraisers. The people who’ve been there, and the people who want to make things better for the future. Let’s talk blood cancer, together.