Join Dr. Narjust Florez as she explores complementary and integrative medicine in lung cancer care with leading experts Dr. Ting Bao, Dr. Jun J. Mao, and Dr. Lisa Davis. This episode clarifies the differences between alternative, complementary, and integrative approaches while addressing oncologists' concerns about safety and drug interactions. Learn where to find reliable information, what the research shows about treatments like acupuncture and supplements, and how patients can safely incorporate these therapies into their cancer journey.
Guests:
Ting Bao, MD, MS, FSIO
Co-Director, Leonard P. Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies and Healthy Living
Member of the Faculty, Harvard Medical School
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE
Chief, Integrative Medicine Service
Laurance S. Rockefeller Chair in Integrative Medicine
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Lisa Davis, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, BCOP,
Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Science
The University of Arizona, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy
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Join Dr. Narjust Florez as she explores complementary and integrative medicine in lung cancer care with leading experts Dr. Ting Bao, Dr. Jun J. Mao, and Dr. Lisa Davis. This episode clarifies the differences between alternative, complementary, and integrative approaches while addressing oncologists' concerns about safety and drug interactions. Learn where to find reliable information, what the research shows about treatments like acupuncture and supplements, and how patients can safely incorporate these therapies into their cancer journey.
Guests:
Ting Bao, MD, MS, FSIO
Co-Director, Leonard P. Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies and Healthy Living
Member of the Faculty, Harvard Medical School
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE
Chief, Integrative Medicine Service
Laurance S. Rockefeller Chair in Integrative Medicine
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Lisa Davis, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, BCOP,
Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Science
The University of Arizona, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy
Join Dr. Narjust Florez as she explores complementary and integrative medicine in lung cancer care with leading experts Dr. Ting Bao, Dr. Jun J. Mao, and Dr. Lisa Davis. This episode clarifies the differences between alternative, complementary, and integrative approaches while addressing oncologists' concerns about safety and drug interactions. Learn where to find reliable information, what the research shows about treatments like acupuncture and supplements, and how patients can safely incorporate these therapies into their cancer journey.
Guests:
Ting Bao, MD, MS, FSIO
Co-Director, Leonard P. Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies and Healthy Living
Member of the Faculty, Harvard Medical School
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE
Chief, Integrative Medicine Service
Laurance S. Rockefeller Chair in Integrative Medicine
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Lisa Davis, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, BCOP,
Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Science
The University of Arizona, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy
As part of IASLC’s Lung Cancer Considered world language series, host Dr. Narjust Florez discusses the role of complementary medicine in cancer care in Spanish with Dr. Cittim Bernardo Palomares and Dr. Eduardo Rios-Garcia.
They discuss the role of integrative medicine in lung cancer, how to access accurate information, and the benefits of certain forms of complementary and integrative medicine for patients and their caregivers.
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Elene Mariamidze moderates a discussion in Georgian about highlights from the conference with Dr. Salome Begijanashvili, Dr. Beka Shubitidze, and Dr. Mariam Tchiabrishvili.
In this episode of Lung Cancer Considered, host Dr. Narjust Florez speaks with two remarkable young lung cancer advocates Samantha Murell and Megan Flanagan, who are redefining what it means to live with the disease. They share their journeys from diagnosis to advocacy, shedding light on the challenges young patients face, breaking misconceptions, and offering hope to others along the way.
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Zsolt Megyesfalvi moderates a discussion in Hungarian about highlights from the conference with Dr. Zsuzsanna Keleman, Dr. Lilla Horvath, and Dr. Gyula Ostoros.
This episode of Lung Cancer Considered covers highlights from the 2025 ESMO Annual Meeting held October 17th to the 21st in Berlin, Germany.
Guests are:
Dr. Xiuning Le from MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.
Dr. Pedro Rocha from Vall d’Hebron University Hospital in Barcelona, Spain.
Dr. Riyaz Shah, a consultant medical oncologist at the Kent Oncology Centre in the United Kingdom.
In this episode of Lung Cancer Considered, Dr. Narjust Florez leads a discussion with Ann Fish-Steagall and Amanda Nerstad about the 2025 Lung Cancer Hope Summit. The team discusses highlights from the meeting, including groundbreaking research, innovative treatments, and patient advocacy.
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Helena Linardou moderates a discussion in Greek about highlights from the conference with Dr. Foteinos-Ioannis Dimitrakopoulos and Dr. Evangelos Sarris.
In this episode of Lung Cancer Considered, host Dr. Stephen Liu discusses the recent FDA approval of maintenance lurbinectedin plus atezolizumab for extensive stage small cell lung cancer, based on the phase III IMforte trial. Dr. Hossein Borghaei joins the podcast to explain the results and offer perspective on the impact of maintenance therapy for SCLC.
Guest:
Dr. Hossein Borghaei, DO, MS
Chief, Division of Thoracic Medical Oncology
Professor, Department of Hematology/Oncology
Fox Chase Cancer Center
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Nagla Abdel Karim moderates a discussion in Arabic about highlights from the conference with Dr. Riad Abdeljalil, Dr. Khaled Abdel Aziz, Dr. Ashraf Abdel Ghani, Dr. Ahmed Rabea, and Dr. Hussein Soudy.
As part of IASLC’s ongoing series of Lung Cancer Considered podcasts in world languages, Dr. Lizza Hendriks moderates a discussion in Dutch with Dr. Marthe Paats and Dr. Gerrina Ruiter on the treatment of EGFR non-small cell lung cancer.
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Misako Nagasaka moderates a discussion in Japanese about highlights from the conference with Dr. Hidehito Horinouchi.
Key Topics Covered:
• WCLC 2025 highlights
• FLAURA2
• HARMONi
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages. In this episode, host Dr. Chul Kim moderates a discussion in Korean about highlights from the conference with Dr. Jeongmin Seo and Dr. Min Hee Hong.
Guest Host:
Chul Kim, MD, MPH
Thoracic Medical Oncologist and Associate Professor
Georgetown University
Instagram: @fe0120
Guest Name(s) & Title(s):
Jeongmin Seo, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor, Medical Oncology
Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
Min Hee Hong, MD
Associate Professor, Yonsei Cancer Center
Severance Hospital, Seoul
This episode of Lung Cancer Considered reviews new and upcoming approvals for subcutaneous immune checkpoint inhibitors. Join host Dr. Narjust Florez and guests, Dr. Cheryl Ho and Dr. Maria Velez Velez, for a discussion of the formulation and its place in the management of patients with lung cancer.
Guests:
Cheryl Ho, MD, FRCPC
Thoracic Oncologist, BC Cancer
Clinical Associate Professor and Fellowship Program Director
University of British Columbia
Maria Velez Velez, MD, MS
Clinical Instructor, Division of Hematology/Oncology
David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, guest host Dr. Kuan Yu Chen moderates a discussion in Mandarin with Dr. Bin-Chi Liao and Dr. Jeng-Sen Tseng, leading lung cancer experts in Taiwan, who share their perspectives on key highlights from the conference.
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Clarissa Mathias moderates a discussion in Portuguese about highlights from the conference with Dr. Clarissa Baldotto, Dr. Lilian Faroni, Dr. Maria Cecilia Mathias, and Dr. William William, Jr.
In this episode, recorded live in Spanish at WCLC 2025, Dr. Diego Carrillo reflects on his experiences as a junior faculty member at WCLC 2025.
In conversation with host Dr. Narjust Florez, they discuss conference activities, research highlights, and how WCLC helps junior faculty build their networks and shape the future of lung cancer care and research.
The 2025 World Conference on Lung Cancer brings together leading experts, researchers, and oncologists to showcase the latest advancements in lung cancer research. To reach a global audience, IASLC has recorded podcast episodes on WCLC 2025 in world languages.
In this episode, host Dr. Alona Zer moderates a discussion in Hebrew about highlights from the conference with Dr. Haitam Nasrallah, Dr. Jair Bar, and Dr. Ory Wiesel.
In this special WCLC 2025 episode of Lung Cancer Considered, hosts Dr. Narjust Florez and Dr. Stephen Liu discuss highlights from the conference.
Dr. Susan Scott discusses EGFR mutant NSCLC and results from PALOMA-2 and subcutaneous amivantamab. Dr. Wenfeng Fang discusses Iza-Bren (BL-D01D1), a first-in-class EGFR x HER-3 biospecific ADC linked to a novel topoisomerase I inhibitor payload, with promising preliminary activity in EGFR positive previously treated NSCLC.
Dr. Biagio Ricciuti shares his insights from WCLC 2025, including the FLAURA-2 OS readout, the HARMONi trial in EGFR positive NSCLC, and his research in the use of immunotherapy in early-stage lung cancer.
Join Dr. Narjust Florez as she explores complementary and integrative medicine in lung cancer care with leading experts Dr. Ting Bao, Dr. Jun J. Mao, and Dr. Lisa Davis. This episode clarifies the differences between alternative, complementary, and integrative approaches while addressing oncologists' concerns about safety and drug interactions. Learn where to find reliable information, what the research shows about treatments like acupuncture and supplements, and how patients can safely incorporate these therapies into their cancer journey.
Guests:
Ting Bao, MD, MS, FSIO
Co-Director, Leonard P. Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies and Healthy Living
Member of the Faculty, Harvard Medical School
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Jun J. Mao, MD, MSCE
Chief, Integrative Medicine Service
Laurance S. Rockefeller Chair in Integrative Medicine
Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medicine
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Lisa Davis, PharmD, FCCP, BCPS, BCOP,
Clinical Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Science
The University of Arizona, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy