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Don’t Give Up on Testicular Cancer

The Max Mallory Foundation - Joyce Lofstrom host

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This podcast is all about testicular cancer--the survivors, medical researchers, stories from caregivers, those who didn't make it, awareness advocates, and much more. It covers the whole subject with compelling stories about this cancer--which, though rare in general, is the number one cancer hitting young men. "Don't Give Up" fighting this wildfire-like form of cancer, because great strides have been made and with more awareness and effort, we can BEAT testicular cancer for good.
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Welcome to Check One Two a Cahonas Podcast, where we give you the lowdown on testicular cancer by sharing the inspiring stories of survivors and advocates. Cahonas is a leading charity dedicated to Testicular cancer awareness education and support. With our far-reaching campaigns and unwavering determination to ensure all case of testicular cancer are treated at the earliest stage possible, we strive to make a significant difference on the lives of those affected by testicular cancer. Testic ...
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This is Cancer

Siteman Cancer Center

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Honest, compelling, and inspiring stories from cancer patients and the physicians who put forth bold and brilliant efforts to treat them. From the National Leaders in Cancer, Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, this award-winning podcast becomes an empathetic window into cancer - not only for people who’ve been touched by it, but for those of us who simply love the human experience.
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Welcome to Talking To Charlie - the home of real life experiences from those directly or indirectly affected by cancer, plus the many other challenges that life can sometimes throw at us - www.talkingtocharlie.com
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AICR - Cancer Questions Answered

AICR - Tartan Media Productions

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Podcast from the Association for Internation Cancer Research, providing answers to your cancer questions, the latest cancer research news and details of how AICR is funding the best scientific research into cancer treatment.
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Cancer.Net Podcast

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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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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Are you interested in your health or the health of a loved one? Mike Dilke speaks to experts in all kinds of health related fields covering topics such as smoking, vaping, medicines derived from cannabis, mental health, sleep, exercise, joint pain, back pain, nutrition and many others. Keep up with important health news and issues by listening to the Relaxback UK Show.
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The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast

Rouleaux University Medical Center

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We quickly realized we knew very little about hematology and oncology when we started fellowship. Our goal is to bring you the fundamentals, core concepts and important management approaches in our field, driven by the latest evidence and expert opinion. In each episode, we will provide bite-sized, simplified approaches to common questions in a way that is perfect for anyone interested in hematology and oncology, from students and trainees to advanced practice providers and practicing physic ...
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Two Onc Docs

Sam and Karine

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This is Sam and Karine, and we are Two Onc Docs! We both graduated from our Heme/Onc fellowships in 2021 and became board certified in both Hematology and Oncology. Our mission with Two Onc Docs is to create short board review episodes that you can listen to on your drive to work, while you make your morning coffee, or between pages on call. This is intended to be a supplement to other established board studying resources for busy trainees. *This podcast is intended to be an educational reso ...
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Disorderly Conduct

Vince in the Bay

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Call in show broadcasting in Northern California. QUOTES: "the howard stern of the hackers/nerds" - Sabu "Your show is a bigger freak show than @BarrettBrownLOL's topless tinychats. I'd rather watch The Gong Show dubbed in Spanish." - Ron Brynaert "Unmute me!" - Hammurabi's Code "most of vinces fan base are young and their tiny minds have the attention span of pidgeons" - Motormouth News "Shut up faggot!" - Asshurtmacfags "I'm 12. What is this?" - Charrie Wongz "Dear Jesus, please give Vince ...
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On Lifespan, you’ll hear stories about encounters with the health care system. Each show contains stories bound by a common theme – a person’s personal journey through a particular type of medical trauma. The stories are deeply personal. Some stories reflect a person’s response to treatment and other stories simply reflect on the aftermath of an illness. Even when multiple people are describing their experiences with the same disease, condition or treatment, each account is unique. If the su ...
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Welcome to The Male Fertility Podcast, a show hosted by Ciaran and Shaun - two men who have walked the challenging path of fertility struggles themselves. With a mission to break the silence and stigma surrounding male fertility issues, they share their personal stories, insights, and knowledge to provide support, education, and inspiration to men facing similar challenges. In this unique and underrepresented podcast, you'll discover why this show is a crucial resource for anyone dealing wit ...
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Mylo Kaye interviews inspiring individuals with stories that put life into perspective. We all have our struggles, and this podcast aims to give a raw account of the inspiring people changing the world in this un-edited, honest and pretty hard-hitting series. If you're interested in becoming part of the podcast to share your story, please reach out. To find out more about Mylo visit www.mylokaye.com Mylo Kaye is based in Manchester, U.K.
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Medical Manners

Katie Wyatt NP-C

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Helping healthcare providers connect with their patients and colleagues better. Simple skills any healthcare provider can do in every patient encounter. If you want to transform your medical practice, improve your patient satisfaction scores, improve your job satisfaction, improve the financials of your practice, decrease risk of medical lawsuit, improve patient outcomes, or help a clinic you manage do the above things, this podcast is for you.
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The Voices of a Stranger" is dedicated to providing a platform for individuals who have overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges in their lives. . These intimate interviews will inspire and motivate you, showcasing the unwavering resilience and determination displayed by our guests. Prepare to be moved as you witness firsthand how they have navigated through personal hardships. Join us each week as we bring you intimate interviews with our extraordinary guests. Through their stories, you ...
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Ross Murray—creative director at VXO Touring—joins us to talk about life before, during, and after testicular cancer. With a sharp wit and no-nonsense honesty, Ross shares the moment he noticed something was wrong, why he put off seeing a doctor for months, and what it was like navigating surgery, chemo, and recovery. We cover the emotional toll of…
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At 49, Jeremy never imagined testicular cancer — but experiencing sharp pain sent him to the doctor, and a Stage 3 diagnosis prompted him to change providers and go to Siteman. He and his wife, Robyn, open up about the grueling treatment journey, the tough side effects, and how WashU Medicine oncologist Dr. John Visconti adapted care to keep Jeremy…
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We're back for Season 4 of The Male Fertility Podcast, and what better way to kick off than with a special episode for Testicular Cancer Awareness Month? This time, we're joined by two brilliant guests: former professional footballer Henri Lansbury and fertility expert Professor Allan Pacey. Henri shares his powerful personal story, from discoverin…
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Paul McCaffrey learned he had testicular cancer in 2015. He'd been experiencing groin pain at the time, but he didn't know how to check himself for any other signs of testicular cancer. So, Paul used the Cahonas Scotland's self-check guide and found a lump in one of his testicles. In the podcast, this testicular cancer survivor shares his treatment…
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This week’s episode is part 2 of testicular cancer 2025 updates. We had the honor of interviewing Dr. Larry Einhorn a true legend when it comes to the management of non-seminoma last year, released 4/22/2024, but today, we will be repeating a quick overview of the staging and management for initial treatment of non-seminoma as well as refractory di…
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In this episode, Charlie is joined by embryologist Jessica Manns, who practices out of Radiance Fertility Clinic, Western Pennsylvania's only private fertility practice. She is also a massive advocate for wanting to help people further understand IVF and everything surrounding it. They discuss the complications that both men and women face when sta…
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This week, we round out our discussion we started in our prior episode on APLS, this time focusing on management. Stick around until the end to hear Dan and Vivek battle it out about the optimal time to recommend APLS testing for your patients! If you have not done so already, we highly recommend you check out episode 134 (diagnosis of APLS) prior …
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Is a mother's instinct innate while fathers have to learn? Evolutionary anthropologist Dr. Anna Machin joins us to debunk this myth and dive deep into the fascinating science behind fatherhood. In this episode, Dr. Machin reveals: The Myth of Maternal Instinct: Both men and women undergo significant hormonal and brain changes to prepare for parenth…
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In this powerful episode of Medical Manners, I have the privilege of speaking with Kamille Fox, RN, about the importance of honoring patients' faith practices in healthcare. Kamille shares her experiences as a nurse caring for patients from diverse spiritual backgrounds, as well as her personal journey through a high-risk pregnancy complicated by s…
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This week’s episode will be focusing on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant. We welcome our guest Dr. Jeff Auletta, Senior Vice President, National Marrow Donor Program, and Chief Scientific Director,Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research. Part 2 discusses conditioning regimens, graft-vs-host disease, toxicities, and Dr. Aulet…
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1. Nomenclature, unique considerations 2. Secretory Syndromes 3. Somatostatin directed therapy 4. Peptide Receptor Radionucleotide Therapy Citations As always, citations, and sources include education from our respective training programs, the Devita textbook, and Uptodate.com. We highly encourage review of guidelines published by ASCO, ESMO and ot…
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This episode of Check One Two is all about testicular cancer, early detection, and the importance of speaking up. Host Paul, a testicular cancer survivor, sits down with playwright Ingram Noble and actor Lewis Gillon to discuss The Naked Neds — a powerful new play that tackles male mental health, testicular cancer awareness, and the devastating cos…
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This week’s episode will be focusing on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant. We welcome our guest Dr. Jeff Auletta, Senior Vice President, National Marrow Donor Program, and Chief Scientific Director,Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research. Part 1 discusses important basics including what a transplant is, types of transplant & …
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This week, we continue our series focusing on venous thromboembolism. In this episode, we begin our discussion of antiphospholipid syndrome. Episode contents: - What is "antiphospholipid antibody syndrome"? - How do we make this diagnosis? - What is the optimal time to test for these antibodies? **** Get paid to participate in market research surve…
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This week on Check One Two, we sit down with Harry McArthur – a young dad, self-employed grafter, and proud recipient of the Cahonas Scotland “You’ve Got This” box – to hear his raw and powerful story of surviving testicular cancer. Harry opens up about ignoring a lump for over a year, the shock of diagnosis, the whirlwind of surgery, and the emoti…
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In this powerful episode of Check One Two, we’re joined by NHS doctor and health advocate Dr. Emeka Okorocha to talk all things testicular cancer—from the signs and symptoms to risk factors, self-checking, and the importance of early detection. We discuss why men often delay seeking help, the shocking number of cases where GPs dismiss symptoms, and…
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In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Dan Linford, former English teacher, Student Body Officer Advisor, Principal and current Superintendent of a major school district and one of the most influential mentors in my life. Dan was my student body officer advisor when I was a senior in high school, and I’ll never forget what he used to say to us:…
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Todd Whiteford and Joe Docherty return to Check One Two for a powerful conversation about life after surviving testicular cancer. Together, they open up about mental health struggles, fertility battles, IVF journeys, and rebuilding life after treatment. This is a raw, honest, and hopeful chat that goes beyond diagnosis — touching on the real challe…
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This week’s episode is part 1 of testicular cancer 2025 updates. We had the honor of interviewing Dr. Larry Einhorn a true legend when it comes to the management of testicular CA last year, released in April 2024, but today, we will be repeating a quick overview of risk factors and staging for testicular cancer, as well as the management of seminom…
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Janet Golden, professor emerita of history, Rutgers University, describes her experience with Long Covid and points out that infectious diseases often lead to chronic diseases and conditions. That’s yet another reason to make sure all your, and your children’s, vaccinations are up to date. Preventing infectious illness often prevents chronic illnes…
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This week, we discuss another set of high yield topic for anyone who cares for patients on anticoagulation - how to safely hold anticoagulation prior to a procedure and how to reverse the effects of the drug in the even of an emergent situation. We discuss our approach to how we discuss this with our patients and our medical colleagues! Dan also sh…
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In this powerful episode of Check One Two, we sit down with former Premier League and Nottingham Forrest FC star Henri Lansbury and Director of Grass Gains ,shares his deeply personal journey of overcoming testicular cancer — a diagnosis he kept private during his playing days. Henri talks openly about discovering a lump after training, the fear an…
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Morgan had not turned 45 yet, so she hadn’t received a screening colonoscopy for colorectal cancer. But when she noticed blood in her stool at age 41, she did exactly what she should have and sought medical evaluation. After months of missteps became years of dismissive care, she realized it was time for a second opinion at Siteman Cancer Center. W…
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This week, we talk all about hypercoagulable testing - a very common referral in outpatient hematology. Who do we consider testing on? Who should we encourage not to test? We discuss this and more here. Episode contents: - What are situations in which to consider hypercoaguable testing? - What are situations to avoid doing so? **** Get paid to part…
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In this episode of Check One Two, we sit down with Lewis Walker, who shares his powerful and personal journey with testicular cancer. Lewis opens up about the moment he first noticed something was wrong, the emotions he experienced during diagnosis, and the challenges he faced throughout treatment. He speaks candidly about the fear, uncertainty, an…
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Dan Duffy has been telling stories for over 20 years following an award-winning radio career with the nationally syndicated radio show Steve & DC. He transitioned from audio to visual arts and graduated from the Vancouver Film School. Before moving to Los Angeles, he returned to his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri, to sharpen his skills. However, f…
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Welcome to Medical Manners. This week we engage with Dr. Charles Pilcher, a seasoned emergency physician and medical legal consultant, to delve into the secrets of not getting sued. Through enlightening stories and insights, Dr. Pilcher shares his experiences with medical malpractice cases and emphasizes the pivotal role of communication in improvi…
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This week, we kick off a new, highly-anticipated and highly-requested series, covering venous thromboembolism (VTE). In this first episode, we discuss how we make the initial diagnosis and how we approach initial management. As a clinician, you will undoubtedly come across the need to make this decision. This episode and this series will set you up…
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In this episode of Check One Two, we sit down with Jack Brown, a Loughborough University student and testicular cancer survivor. Diagnosed at just 16 during the Covid-19 lockdown, Jack opens up about the fears, challenges, and resilience that shaped his journey—from discovering a lump and undergoing treatment to balancing school life and recovery. …
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We are so excited to welcome back Dr. Charles (Chuck) Ryan for our 2025 prostate cancer updates. Dr. Ryan is an internationally recognized GU oncologist and prostate cancer expert, seeing patients at MSK in NYC, and co-host of the podcast 'The Good News About Cancer'. This episode will cover metastatic prostate cancer including board review pearls …
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Join us on the Medical Manners Podcast as host Katie Wyatt sits down with Hannah Belnap-Gunn, a physician's assistant who provides unique insights into the challenges of dealing with 'frequent fliers' (patient who find themselves needing to be seen in the ED or clinic on a somewhat regular basis). Hannah shares her personal journey from being a fre…
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James Hible was 25 when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer. Twice, the same physician misdiagnosed his condition. After six months with a second lump plus a growing first lump on his testicle, James finally saw his regular doctor who sent him for a scan and immediately diagnosed testicular cancer. James had an orchiectomy and one round of chem…
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We are so excited to welcome Dr. Charles (Chuck) Ryan for our 2025 prostate cancer updates. Dr. Ryan is an internationally recognized GU oncologist and prostate cancer expert, seeing patients at Memorial Sloan Kettering in NYC. This episode will cover localized prostate cancer, risk factors, staging, role of PET PSMA, risk stratification, treatment…
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When Stuart Whitelaw found a lump at 35, he did what many men do—he ignored it. When the pain worsened, he finally went to his GP, only to be told it was nothing to worry about. But the pain persisted, and months later, after seeking a private ultrasound, Stuart got the diagnosis he had feared: testicular cancer. In this powerful episode, Stuart sh…
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In this powerful series finale, Shaun and Ciaran are joined by Frank Fallon to discuss his journey through male factor infertility, successful ICSI treatment, and what life looks like after. Frank and his wife faced male factor infertility before achieving success on their first round of ICSI. Determined to understand his diagnosis, Frank pursued a…
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Today’s episode is focusing on what you need to know regarding metastatic colon cancer. This will include the need to know about molecular studies, treatment, and surgery for oligometastatic disease. There has been three breakthroughs since we last covered this topic in the treatment of metastatic CRC based on molecular findings that we will go ove…
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This week, we welcome Dr. Amar Kishan to our show to discuss the role of radiation oncology in the management of patients with testicular cancer. As our listeners know by now, the management of patients with testicular cancer spans multiple specialities. We always appreciate hearing from our colleagues about their perspective. Episode contents: - W…
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In this episode, Paul McCaffery sits down with Steven Crocker, a testicular cancer survivor, board member of the Testicular Cancer Foundation, and host of It Takes Balls Podcast. Diagnosed with stage 2B non-seminoma testicular cancer at just 24 years old, Steven shares his journey from delayed diagnosis to treatment, recovery, and advocacy. What Yo…
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