Data and Perception How American Cancer Society Uses Surveys to Increase Engagement
American Cancer Society (ACS) runs one of the largest longitudinal studies of behavioral data for cancer prevention. Recently, ACS embarked on a journey to ...
TechSoupVideo
World Surveys and Analysis of Outcomes Dr Tero Kivela
Dr Tero Kivela describes outcomes for patients with retinoblastoma around the world, at The Eye Cancer Foundation sponsored meeting in Beijing. The purpose ...
New York Eye Cancer Center
Effective treatment of liver cancer and liver metastases: 3D- navigated thermal ablation
Reto Bale, an interventional oncologist at Medical University of Innsbruck, has made significant advances in radiofrequency ablation treatment – a standard ...
Medizinische Universität Innsbruck
Talks@12: Immunotherapy: An Answer to Cancer?
Advances in immunotherapies for cancer have spawned new treatments that trigger the immune system to attack the tumor, delivering dramatic benefits to some ...
Harvard Medical School
Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Filmed on location in Las Vegas during the 21st Annual NOCR Meeting, this webcast is part of a series that provides expert discussions from physicians and ...
ImedexCME
CTV's reportage on type2 diabetes surveys
Survey shows Quebecers less aware of risks associated with type 2 diabetes. Dr Paul Poirier, cardiologue, et M. Ken Harding, patient, discutent des risques ...
IUCPQ
Medical Radiation and cancer risk: assessing the price of progress
Medical Radiation and cancer risk: assessing the price of progress Air date: Friday, January 11, 2013, 12:00:00 PM Category: NIH Director's Seminars Runtime: ...
NIH VideoCast
DCIS: Is it cancer, doctor?
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an abnormal proliferation of cells confined within the mammary ducts. Approximately 1600 women are diagnosed with DCIS in ...
Rural Health Channel
Advancements in Ovarian Cancer Screening and Treatment
NYU Langone gynecologic oncologist Dr. Douglas Levine speaks on the latest breakthroughs in screening, treatment, and disease management in ovarian ...
NYU Langone Health
Protecting Your Patients from HPV Associated Cancer
This video was developed for healthcare providers to understand the science, evidence and trends in oropharyngeal cancer, or cancer of the mouth and throat, ...
American Cancer Society
Colorectal cancer: Mayo Clinic Radio
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. On the Mayo Clinic Radio podcast, Dr. John Kisiel, a Mayo Clinic gastroenterologist, discusses screening and ...
Mayo Clinic
Differential Abundance Analysis for Microbial Marker-Gene Surveys
Presented At: LabRoots Genetics & Genomics Virtual Event 2018 Presented By: Joseph Paulson, PhD - Research Fellow, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Speaker ...
LabRoots
Cancer and Family History: Using Genomics for Prevention
The risk factors for cancer are many and varied, and inherited genetic mutations play a major role in 5 to 10% of all cancers. When these mutations are identified ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Developing a Common Cancer Testing Terminology: A Collaboration of Engaged Stakeholders Webinar
In this presentation, Nikki Martin of the LUNGevity Foundation, and Sue Friedman of Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered (FORCE), described the ...
NCIwebinars
Epidemiological Studies - made easy!
This video gives a simple overview of the most common types of epidemiological studies, their advantages and disadvantages. These include ecological ...
Let's Learn Public Health
CEO Monthly Update July 2017 - PATIENT SURVEYS
July 2017s chief exec monthly update covering the two recently published surveys incl. inpatient survey and cancer patient experience survey.
Stockport NHS
K. Kemp - Using Patient Experience Surveys/Data to Drive Healthcare
The Libin Institute's Tine Haworth Cardiovascular Research Day held its inaugural TOD Talks on April 7, 2016. These talks took the audience on a journey ...
LibinInstitute
Public Health Surveillance – a brief overview
In this video we take a brief look at surveillance – the eyes and ears of public health. We'll have a look at passive, active, sentinel, rumour and syndromic ...
Let's Learn Public Health
Richard Schilsky, M.D. - A Deep Passion for Cancer Medicine
Source: https://www.spreaker.com/user/7078249/tob-richard-schilsky-ascO In this episode of The Onco'Zine Brief Peter Hofland talks with Richard Schilsky, M.D. ...
Onco'Zine - The International Oncology Network
Automated Ultrasound for Breast Screening and Whole Breast Surveys
Automated Ultrasound for Breast Screening and Whole Breast Surveys.
Radiology Video
Chromatin: Its Role, Its Relationship to Cancer, and How It's Inherited -- Sloan-Kettering
Molecular Biologist Iestyn Whitehouse discusses how the structure of chromatin -- a combination of DNA and proteins in a cell's nucleus -- is used to regulate ...
Memorial Sloan Kettering
Breast Cancer Facts & Figures 2013-2014 Key Findings
American Cancer Society research expert Carol DeSantis highlights key findings from the Breast Cancer Facts & Figures 2013-2014 report. Learn about breast ...
American Cancer Society
The Epidemic of Fake Disease
Get 1 year of both CuriosityStream AND Nebula for just $19.99 at http://curiositystream.com/medlife using the code "medlife" Does screening for diseases like ...
Medlife Crisis
Update: Advances in liquid biopsies
In this presentation from the 2017 Great Debates & Updates in GI Malignancies, Dr. Scott Kopetz provides an update to advances in liquid biopsies and their ...
ImedexCME
The Obesity-Cancer Connection Panel: Metabolism, Diet and Disease Conference
The Obesity-Cancer Connection Panel : from the Metabolism, Diet and Disease conference held in Washington DC from 29-31 May 2012. The aim of the ...
BMC
Stanford Doctor on Latest Advances in Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment
Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). When exposed to HPV, a woman's immune system normally attacks the virus and ...
Stanford Health Care
CME: Best Practices in Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prophylaxis
Applying the Guidelines to Patients with Cancer Module: "The best estimates indicate that 350000O to 600000 Americans each year suffer from DVT and PE, ...
City of Hope
Dr. Jeffrey Chen: Medicinal Cannabis and Cancer
The Hirshberg Foundation is excited to have Dr. Jeffrey Chen as a speaker at the 15th Annual Symposium on Pancreatic Cancer on March 2nd, 2019. Dr. Chen ...
HirshbergFoundation
Using Results from Patient Experience Surveys to Improve Patient Care
This lunchtime webinar presents the results of the recent survey of patient experience conducted in the Puget Sound region by the Puget Sound Health Alliance, ...
Washington State Medical Association (WSMA)
Prevention and Control of Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, affecting 5 million individuals each year. Melanoma, the third most common skin cancer, ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Dangers of Eating Red Meat: Dr. Heather Fields
Dr. Heather Fields, an internal medicine specialist at Mayo Clinic, explains the dangers of eating too much red meat. This interview originally aired June 9, 2018.
Mayo Clinic
The 2009 Jeffrey M. Trent Lecture in Cancer Research - Carol Greider
Original Date for Lecture: September 29, 2009. Rescheduled Date: January 19, 2010 Lecture Title: Telomerase and the Consequences of Telomere Dysfunction ...
National Human Genome Research Institute
The Story of the SF Health Surveys
In this edition of QM University, we tell the story of the SF Health Surveys; the most widely used patient-reported outcome measures in the world. In just the past ...
QualityMetric
Preventing Cervical Cancer in the 21st Century
Cervical cancer is the 2nd most common cancer in women worldwide. Early detection and prevention are crucial. Comments on this video are allowed in ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Systematic Surveys of Human Epigenomes - Bradley Bernstein
February 11, 2011 - A Decade with the Human Genome Sequence: Charting a Course for Genomic Medicine. More: http://www.genome.gov/27542738.
National Human Genome Research Institute
Talking to Your Oncologist about Cancer Immunotherapy
When do most patients first learn about immunotherapy? How long can you start after your initial course of treatment? How does it feel to take part in a clinical ...
Cancer Research Institute
4. Descriptive and Analytical Studies | CPP NCD Epidemiology
In this videos we will talk about descriptive and analytical study designs used in epidemiology, as well as discuss how to sample a population correctly.
Brian P. Mangum
Robotic Surgery for Lung Cancer
NYU Langone thoracic surgeon Dr. Robert Cerfolio discusses the role of robotic surgery in treating lung cancer. Learn more about Dr. Cerfolio: ...
NYU Langone Health
Cancer Related Health Disparities in South Georgia | Albany State University
Kimberly Scott spoke to members of the Albany State University community in February 2013. Scott spoke about cancer related health disparities in South ...
ASUTV19
Bladder Cancer and Immunotherapy with Dr. Terence Friedlander
Dr. Terence Friedlander of UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center discusses the potential to further improve outcomes for patients with ...
Cancer Research Institute
What Really Happens in those Prostate Cancer Focus Groups and Surveys?
An insiders view of what really happens with data from focus groups and surveys. Douglas Lowell is the founder of Sample Czar, one of the most pioneering ...
Malecare
Continence and Erectile Rehabilitation Following Prostate Cancer Surgery by Dr Phillip Katelaris
Dr Katelaris is a specialist surgeon in the area of rehabilitation after prostate cancer surgery. He discusses with his patients PRIOR to surgery so that they ...
Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia