While in the car, walking the dog or stealing a few moments between seeing patients, podcasts offer an easy way to hear the latest in surgical oncology from experts in the field. SSO’s podcast SurgOnc Today™ and Annals of Surgical Oncology’s Speaking of SurgOnc™ offer episodes on a variety of topics. Whether it is a review of a practice-changing paper or a faculty discussion on the newest treatment strategies, you can rely on information that is compelling and practical. See what’s new below.
SSO Disease Site Work Group Members Discuss Practice-Changing Papers on SurgOnc Today™
New episodes of the SurgOnc Today™podcast featuring the leading voices in surgical oncology are available now. Through the end of the year, SurgOnc Today™ will present episodes on Practice Changing Studies in Breast, Endocrine, Gastrointestinal, HPB, and Melanoma Diseases, as well as PSM and Sarcoma. These discussions will feature the Chairs and members from SSO Disease Site Work Groups (DSWG). In the latest episode, Anthony Yang, MD, MS, Chair, and Carmen Solorzano, MD, Vice-Chair, of the SSO Endocrine DSWG, moderated as Linwah Yip, MD, presented practice-changing studies in endocrine surgical oncology. Listen at ExpertEd@SSO or subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Other recent episodes include:
Cancer Network Affiliations: Implications and Opportunities for Cancer Care Quality
Dr. Lesly Dossett, University of Michigan Hospital and Health Systems, and Member of the SSO Quality Committee, interviews Dr. Daniel Boffa from Yale University about his work exploring the rationale and potential advantages of cancer networks, while also reviewing the data and patient perceptions and surgical quality within cancer networks.
Opioid Optimization in Surgical Oncology
In this two-part series, Vance Sohn, MD and his guests Sarah DeSnyder, MD and Ching-Wei Tzeng, MD from the MD Anderson Cancer Center discuss the important role that surgical oncologists play in post-operative opioid optimization. Learn about innovative ways being implemented in the outpatient and inpatient settings that are leading to safer, patient-centered, post-operative pain management.
Hear ASO Authors Elaborate on Their Articles on the Speaking of SurgOnc® Podcast
Speaking of SurgOnc®, the podcast created by the Annals of Surgical Oncology (ASO) and SSO, expands on articles presented in the Annals of Surgical Oncology through interviews with ASO Deputy Editor, Frederick L. (Rick) Greene, MD, and article authors. Recent episodes include a conversation with Giorgos Karakousis, MD, about the impact of immune checkpoint and BRAF/MEK pathway inhibitors on outcomes and melanoma care at a national population level in patients diagnosed with clinical stage III melanoma. Dr. Karakousis is the author of “Survival Outcomes of Patients with Clinical Stage III Melanoma in the Era of Novel Systemic Therapies.”
Rick Greene, MD, and Michael D’Angelica, MD discuss the relationship between hepatic parenchymal disease and recurrence after colorectal liver metastases resection, which has not been well defined.
Rick Greene, MD, and Elizabeth Grubbs, MD, MS discuss an analysis of the applicant pool of complex general surgical oncology (CGSO) fellowships and how it has changed over the last decade.
Find additional episodes at Apple Podcasts and Spotify.