Join Dr. Brian Jackson, adjunct professor of pathology at the University of Utah and a medical director at ARUP Laboratories, as he interviews some of the top minds in diagnostic laboratory medicine. Listeners are privy to personal anecdotes and creative insights into important challenges facing laboratories and clinicians.
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DNA Dialogues: Conversations in Genetic Counseling Research
Journal of Genetic Counseling (Jehannine Austin, Naomi Wagner, Khalida Liaquat, Kate Wilson and DNA Today’s Kira Dineen)
In DNA Dialogues we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal of Genetic Counseling, bringing you exclusive discussions with the authors themselves. Each episode sparks a vibrant exchange, exploring the latest discoveries, ethical dilemmas, and technological advances that are shaping the future of medical genetics. From navigating complex testing decisions to building trust with diverse communi ...
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Hosted by Dr. Thomas Slavin, Chief Medical Officer for Myriad Genetics, Inside the GENOME will be exploring the world of cutting-edge cancer genetics with 2-3 episodes per month. Dr. Slavin will interview those on the front lines of cancer, and those advancing the science of cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Inside the GENOME - Genetics, Oncology and Me.
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The Cancer SIGNAL brings together experts from the cancer community to discuss the latest innovations transforming cancer detection and shifting the cancer paradigm. The podcast is presented by GRAIL and hosted by Kim Thiboldeaux, former CEO and Executive Chair of the Cancer Support Community.
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Cancer.Net Podcast features trusted, timely, and compassionate information for people with cancer, survivors, their families, and loved ones. Expert tips on coping with cancer, recaps of the latest research advances, and thoughtful discussions on cancer care
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An Interview With Dr. Jonathan Genzen: Answering Your Questions About the FDA’s Final Rule on LDTs
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As of September 2024, there remains enormous uncertainty about the FDA’s final rule on laboratory-developed tests (LDTs). Will it hold up in court? Which tests are subject to which requirements? How can laboratories best prepare? In this interview, Dr. Jonathan Genzen, ARUP’s chief medical officer and senior director of governmental affairs, respon…
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#7 Simulation and Leadership Development in Clinical Training for Genetic Counselors
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Guests include Megan Cho to discuss her paper, “Beyond multiple choice: Clinical simulation as a rigorous and inclusive method for assessing genetic counseling competencies” as well as Amanda Polanski and Ashley Kuhl to discuss their paper, “Leadership development in genetic counseling graduate programs.” In this episode we discuss clinical trainin…
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An Interview With Dr. Vikas Saini: Creating a More Just, Effective, and Affordable Healthcare System
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Fixing American healthcare will require more than mere tweaks around the edges. Dr. Vikas Saini, president of the Boston-based Lown Institute, believes that it will require a return to medicine’s humanist roots. In this interview he describes some of the ways in which many healthcare organizations prioritize revenue and profit over patients and com…
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22 – Meet Susanna Quinn, Ovarian Cancer Survivor and Our New Host
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Introducing our new host, Susanna Quinn! Susanna is a cancer survivor, entrepreneur, writer and philanthropist. Diagnosed with stage three ovarian cancer in 2019, Susanna underwent aggressive treatment and achieved cancer-free status by September of the same year. In this episode, Kim Thiboldeaux, the Cancer SIGNAL’s inaugural host, interviews Susa…
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An Interview With Isak Schmidley: What ASCP's Youngest MLS Can Teach Us About Recruiting the Next Generation of Laboratory Scientists
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Clinical laboratories offer great careers, but lack of awareness and other barriers can prevent excellent candidates from pursuing laboratory science professions. In this interview, Isak Schmidley, MLS(ASCP), explains how he first stumbled across medical laboratory science while attending community college in his early teens and then persevered pas…
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#6 Exploring Abortion Care: Reproductive Justice and Healthcare Professional Training in the Face of Changing Legislation
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Guests include Gina Sanchez to talk about her paper, “Status of abortion curriculum in genetic counseling: Survey of graduate programs and recent graduates in the United States” and Dr. Holly Rankin to discuss her paper, “Termination counseling among US perinatal genetic counselors in the setting of second trimester fetal anomalies.” Segment 1: Gin…
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An Interview With Dr. Brian Shirts: Preventing Hereditary Cancer Through Genealogy
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Most hereditary cancers, including those associated with BRCA1 mutations and Lynch syndrome, can be prevented through a combination of genetic testing, surveillance, and surgery. Yet only a small minority of eligible individuals currently receive this lifesaving intervention. In this interview, Dr. Brian Shirts, director of the Institute for Public…
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#5 Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening (NIPS) and Fetal Sex Prediction
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In this episode we discuss navigating non-invasive prenatal screening, also known as non-invasive prenatal testing, by reviewing two articles covering genetic counseling insights, informed consent challenges, and inclusive practices. You can find the Journal of Genetic Counseling webpage via onlinelibrary.wiley.com or via the National Society of Ge…
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An Interview With Dr. Yuan Ji: Bringing Pharmacogenomics Into Mainstream Clinical Practice
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Due to genetic variation, patients metabolize and respond to medications in vastly different ways, so why do most drug therapy regimens continue to be one-size-fits-all? In this interview, Dr. Yuan Ji, ARUP’s section chief of Molecular Genetics and Genomics, discusses how currently available genetic tests can be used to improve both the safety and …
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21 – Overcoming Medical Mistrust, Bias, and Access to Cancer Screening in the LGBTQ+ Community
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Dr. Scout, Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network, discusses how the LGBTQ+ community faces unique challenges in cancer screening. Dr. Scout highlights the increased cancer risks due to social factors, like discrimination and medical mistrust, and emphasizes the importance of inclusive healthcare provider training. The National LGBT…
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#4 Discussing Gender Inclusive Terminology and Gender-Affirming Hereditary Cancer Care
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In our fourth episode, we delve into the importance of gender-inclusive language in genetic counseling and the specific challenges transgender and gender-diverse (TGD) individuals face in accessing hereditary cancer care. You can find these articles in a special virtual issue of the Journal of Genetic Counseling which is free and open access for th…
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20 – Improving Cancer Screening in the LGBTQ+ Community
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Jon Rendina and Dwight Venson of Whitman-Walker, a healthcare center historically focused on the LGBTQ+ community, join us to delve into how LGBTQ+ people and people of color face disparities in cancer incidence. Whitman-Walker, Cancer Support Community, and GRAIL are collaborating on INCLUDE, a study to evaluate multi-cancer early detection (MCED)…
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An Interview With Dr. Jane Dickerson: Building a Professional Community for Laboratory Stewardship
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Since its founding in 2013 at Seattle Children’s Hospital, PLUGS (Patient-Centered Laboratory Utilization Guidance Services) has brought together laboratory professionals, genetic counselors, clinicians, patients, and insurance companies across the country to improve the application of laboratory tests in clinical practice. In this interview, PLUGS…
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#3 Diagnostic Odysseys with Secondary and No Primary Findings
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To celebrate DNA Day we are releasing our April episode exploring concepts related to the diagnostic odyssey, whole genome sequencing, and results returned. Segment 1: A Journey of Hope and Resilience In our first segment, we delve into the research conducted by Celine Lewis, focusing on the emotional impact of receiving a "no primary finding" (NPF…
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#2 Intersection of the Disability Community and Genetic Counseling Training/Practice
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In our second episode, we explore two recent articles focusing on the intersection of the disability community and genetic counseling training and practice. Segment 1: “Disability education and implications for genetic counselor training” Lauren Douglas (she/her) serves as an oncology genetic counselor and supervisor for graduate student rotations …
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19 – The Power of Diverse Representation in Clinical Trials
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Diverse clinical trials provide more meaningful data to researchers, but too many trials are based around monolithic audience groups. In early disease detection, particularly in conditions like cancer, diversity in clinical trials is especially important. Our guests, Eucharia Borden of the cancer nonprofit Family Reach and Dr. Gary Puckrein of the …
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An Interview With Dr. Eddie Stenehjem: What It Means for a Laboratory to Be Part of the Patient Care Team
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Dr. Eddie Stenehjem, Vice Chair of Medicine at the University of Colorado, knows a lot about clinical laboratories. As an infectious disease physician and former cochair of Intermountain Healthcare’s laboratory stewardship committee, he has deep respect for the knowledge and dedication that laboratory professionals bring to patient care. In this in…
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What People With Cancer Should Know About Cannabis and Cannabinoids
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#1 Rare Disease Family Experience (Chromosome 18 Conditions and Pediatric Oncology)
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Welcome to the first episode of DNA Dialogues! Today is February 29th, 2024. It is a leap year, so today marks an extra special rare disease day. Rare diseases can impact so many people - from patients themselves, to families, to broader communities. To celebrate rare disease day, we are going to dive into two recent articles from the Journal of Ge…
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An Interview With Dr. Joseph Rudolf: How Will Automation Change Clinical Laboratories?
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There’s plenty of excitement around laboratory automation. But which tasks are good candidates for automation, and which are poor candidates? What risks need to be managed? And what are the implications of automation for lab professionals? In this interview, Dr. Joseph Rudolf, medical director of ARUP’s Automated Core Laboratory, shares his insight…
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Understanding Hospice Care, with Karan Jatwani, MBBS, and Amy Case, MD, FAAHPM
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Welcome to DNA Dialogues, where we dive into the intricate world of genetic counseling research. We are excited to announce our pilot episode will be released on Rare Disease Day 2024 (Thursday February 29th). Listen for a sneak peek at what is coming up on the podcast. Join us as we peel back the layers of groundbreaking articles from the Journal …
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18 – When a Proactive Cancer Screening Leads to a Surprising Diagnosis
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After supporting her husband through his shocking cancer experience, Cindy decided to take a multi-cancer early detection test as recommended by her doctor. She was once again shocked when she received a “cancer signal detected” result, leading to a cancer diagnosis. Join us to hear about Cindy’s experience with early detection, treatment, and even…
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Understanding the Role of Chaplains in Cancer Care, with Jane Jeuland, MDiv
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Returning to Work After Cancer Treatment, with Fay Hlubocky, PhD, MA, FASCO, and Shelly Rosenfeld, Esq.
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An Interview With Dr. Karen Moser: Solving Coagulation Mysteries One Patient at a Time
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Diagnosis involves much more than a number on a lab report. This is particularly true when the patient has disordered bleeding or clotting. In this interview, Dr. Karen Moser from the University of Utah Department of Pathology describes some of the ways she works with her laboratory and clinician colleagues to ensure that patients get the answers a…
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2023 News and Research in Prostate, Bladder, Kidney, and Testicular Cancer
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17 – Navigating Hereditary Cancer Risk – Part 2
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Join host Kim Thiboldeaux and Krissa Smith, VP of Mission Partnerships at Susan G. Komen, as they continue unraveling how the BRCA gene and other DNA mutations impact hereditary cancer risk. In this episode, Krissa shares personal stories about her family's experiences with genetic testing and how they’ve chosen to respond. Krissa also discusses ca…
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16 – Understanding BRCA Mutations and Hereditary Cancer Risk – Part 1
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Krissa Smith, Vice President of Mission Partnerships at Susan G. Komen, joins us to discuss the complexities of the BRCA gene and its impact on hereditary cancer risk. Krissa shares her family's experiences with genetic mutations, including the p53 gene, and explains the importance of genetic testing and how it can work in partnership with evolving…
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An Interview With Nancy Ross: The Human Side of Quality Management
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What does it mean to have a quality culture? Technical competence and strict adherence to protocols are certainly part of the story. But so are factors such as workforce engagement and customer service. In this interview, Nancy Ross, assistant director of clinical pathology and quality at Montefiore Medical System and the founder of Improov, a labo…
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15 – Meet Tami: Cancer Survivor Turned Advocate
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Meet Tami, manager of a Christmas tree farm in rural Oregon. Cancer has had a profound impact on Tami’s life, from her grandmother's diagnosis more than 30 years ago to her own 2017 diagnosis to her participation in the PATHFINDER study. Tami shares what she’s learned about cancer and the importance of proactive screening, including her own experie…
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An Interview With Dr. Ryan Metcalf: Why Quality Management Is Critical to the Long-Term Success of Healthcare AI
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A public debate is raging around the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). One side argues that AI is potentially dangerous and needs to be carefully controlled, whereas the other side argues that any regulation would slow innovation. In this interview, Dr. Ryan Metcalf, section chief of Transfusion Medicine and medical director of Transfusio…
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14 – The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Cancer Screenings
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In the years since the COVID-19 pandemic began, cancer screening has changed, necessitating inventive strategies. Epidemiologists Dr. Alpa Patel (Senior Vice President of Population Science, American Cancer Society) and Dr. Tina Clarke (Vice President of Epidemiology and Distinguished Scientist, GRAIL) return to The Cancer SIGNAL to discuss how the…
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Advanced Cancer Care Planning, with Richard T. Lee, MD, FASCO, Tara Sanft, MD, and Biren Saraiya, MD
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What is the TAPUR (Targeted Agent and Profiling Utilization Registry) Study, with Richard Schilsky, MD, FACP, FASCO
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Treatment Options Before and After Surgery for Early-Stage Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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An Interview With Drs. Meghan Delaney and Eric Konnick: How FDA Restrictions on Laboratory-Developed Tests Will Harm Patients and Increase Costs
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The FDA recently announced a plan to regulate laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) as medical devices. In this interview, Dr. Meghan Delaney from Children’s National Hospital and Dr. Eric Konnick from the University of Washington explain why many tests that are critical to patient care, particularly in the areas of pediatrics, transplantation, and rar…
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13 – What did the PATHFINDER Study Reveal about Multi-Cancer Early Detection Testing?
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What did researchers learn when they studied a multi-cancer early detection test in a population of more than 6,000 patients? The PATHFINDER study, recently published in The Lancet, explored that question and produced useful insights. Dr. Chuck McDonnell, a radiologist with Sutter Medical Group and principal investigator for PATHFINDER, joins this …
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Genetic Testing and Hereditary Breast Cancer, with Allison Kurian, MD, MSc, FASCO, and Kristen Mahoney Shannon, MS, LCGC
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An Interview With Dr. Ila Singh: What the TRUU-Lab Initiative Has Taught Us About Laboratory Test Names
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Dr. Ila Singh, chief of laboratory medicine at Texas Children’s Hospital, founded the Test Renaming for Understanding and Utilization in the Laboratory (TRUU-Lab) initiative several years ago to tackle challenges related to the nonstandardized and uninformative naming of laboratory tests. In this interview, Dr. Singh describes the surveys her CDC-f…
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Discussing Your Goals of Care With Your Health Care Team, with Lalan Wilfong, MD, and Lydia Mills, MSW, LCSW, LICSW
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