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Cancer Survivor
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Episode # 222 • 13 May 2025
Survivorship in Head & Neck Cancer
What does it take to improve quality of life after head and neck cancer? In this episode of Backtable ENT, guests Dr. Heather Starmer, a speech and language pathologist at Stanford University, and Dr. Michael Moore, a head and neck cancer surgeon at Indiana University explore the topic of head and neck cancer survivorship
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ENT Episode #222
May 13, 2025
with Dr. Michael Moore, Dr. Heather Starmer, Dr. Gopi Shah
What does it take to improve quality of life after head and neck cancer? In this episode of Backtable ENT, guests Dr....
1,100+ listens
VI Episode #494
Nov 8, 2024
with Lynn Lazarro, Dr. Eric J. Keller
How do interventional oncologists fit into the bigger picture of multidisciplinary cancer care? Today we hear the...
1,200+ listens
Urology Episode #157
Mar 19, 2024
with Dr. Aditya Bagrodia, Rick Bangs
In this special crossover episode with the Bladder Cancer Matters podcasts, Rick Bangs, a bladder cancer survivor, and...
1,600+ listens
VI Episode #308
Apr 5, 2023
with Dr. William Flanary (Dr. Glaucomflecken), Dr. Aditya Bagrodia
In this episode of BackTable, Dr. Bagrodia interviews Dr. William Flanary, a physician-comedian popularly known as Dr....
7,000+ listens
VI Episode #503
Dec 20, 2024
with Clinton Lanier, Dr. Eric J. Keller
For patients with early-stage cancer, minimally invasive image-guided therapies like cryoablation can be both...
1,300+ listens
VI Episode #491
Oct 25, 2024
with Suzanne Martin, Dr. Eric J. Keller
As providers, we know firsthand how impactful interventional radiology procedures can be. Today, we hear the...
1,400+ listens
Urology Episode #156
Mar 10, 2024
with Nimesh Patel, Dr. Ruchika Talwar
Disclaimer: This podcast episode contains occasional profanity. While we strive to maintain a respectful and...
1,500+ listens
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