Prof Rob Newton is a world leader in pioneering Exercise Oncology, destroying previous misconceptions about the need for rest in the face of physically challenging treatments like radiotherapy or chemotherapy, or when faced with common symptoms such as fatigue, low mood or the inability to sleep, with rigorous trial data demonstrating significant improvements in quality of life and substantial cost savings. More recently, the science is demonstrating that exercise really is great medicine for cancer, worthy of equal consideration alongside the best treatments that modern medicine has offer as a means of extending lives.
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Back to Basics - with Dr Katy Stephen
It’s no secret that GPs in the UK are working under extreme pressure and with little job satisfaction. The ludicrously short consultation times create a conveyor belt of ‘cases’ with no opportunity to build relationships or trust, elements that are fundamental to the healing interchange between practitioner and patient. They know that despite doing their very best, they are merely applying sticking plasters to the complex, deep-seated problems that many of their patients face. This situation prompted Dr Katy Stephen to broaden her training and adopt situations in which she is able to spend more time and give her best advice – which doesn’t concern any complex medical interventions, but gets back to the ‘basics’ of health.The episode takes in a broad discussion of the rise in complex chronic health conditions, including cancer, and of the potential for a greater role for GPs in cancer care.
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Unhealthy Healthcare
Dr Dominique Lee has set out to bring change to the working environment of doctors and other healthcare workers. Raw personal experience provides her with the impetus for this initiative, and she is certain that until healthcare has a more caring and respectful culture, abuse and poor practice will prevail, good practitioners will continue to leave, and patients will continue receiving care that falls well short of their needs.
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Supporting Men Through Treatment
The culture of men in the UK is such that they are very unlikely to pursue any kind of supportive therapies. When it comes to healthcare, the stiff upper lip persists. However, a recommendation and delivery of auricular acupuncture for a range of unpleasant symptoms, when given by Philip Reynolds Consultant Therapeutic Radiographer to men with prostate cancer, results in a surprisingly high take up.
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Change NHS?
In recognition of the need for fundamental changes to our NHS, the government has launched Change NHS as a means to garner input from both the public and other organisations. For this episode we hear from two people with a lot to say about cancer care in the NHS: firstly Chris Lewis, outspoken patient advocate and founder of SIMPal, a charity set up to tackle cancer poverty, and secondly Versha Carter, currently receiving cancer treatment, but also the force behind the hugely successful Integrative & Personalised Medicine Congress, someone with a broad perspective on her own cancer care options.
CANCERTALK explores the potential of Integrative Medicine to improve the lives of those with cancer. Hosted by Dr Penny Kechagioglou, Clinical Oncologist and Robin Daly, Founder and Chairman of Yes to Life, this occasional podcast will feature guest Practitioners from the world of Integrative Oncology - which in plain English means a broad, holistic approach to cancer care that includes support for body, mind and spirit.