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- 13 dec 2024
The Hematology Podcast - Season 2
Welcome to The Hematology Podcast, your source for the latest insights into hematology and rare blood disorders. This podcast covers cutting-edge research, clinical advancements, and real-world cases tailored for healthcare professionals. Each episode offers expert perspectives on evolving therapies and best practices, helping you stay informed and improve patient outcomes. Whether you're focused on research or clinical practice, The Hematology Podcast is designed to keep you at the forefront of the field, transforming your approach to hematology.
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being. A physical illness can have a severe impact on mental health. As health care professionals we often focus primarily on treatment and how to handle side effects and complications. The mental aspect of a disease is taking the back seat. How is mental health affected by a cancer diagnosis and treatment. And what does mental health mean for the patient's ability to cope with treatment and for the final outcome of treatment? And how is mental health affected after treatment is completed?
In this episode we have the pleasure of having Christoffer Johansen with us. He currently works at the Department of Oncology, Rigshospitalet in Denmark. Besides doing research in Oncology, Epidemiology and Clinical Trials, he has scientific focus on mental health for many years.
Expert guest
Christoffer Johansen
Professor, Department of Oncology
Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark
In this episode we will discuss rare, inherited metabolic disorders in general, as well diseases such as Gaucher and other diseases. These genetic conditions are very rare. They can be diagnosed, after suspicion, by different screening test. But symptoms may vary greatly within these disorders and the road to an accurate diagnosis can therefore be challenging.
Guest in this episode is Professor Allan Lund. He is a board-certified specialist in pediatrics with expert training in rare pediatric metabolism. He currently works at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen Denmark where he is the leader of Center for Rare metabolic diseases for children and adults. He has spent several years of research, diagnosing, and treating patients with different rare metabolic disorders.
Expert guest
Allan Lund
Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark
Mental health includes our emotional, psychological and social well-being. A physical illness can have a severe impact on mental health. As health care professionals we often focus primarily on treatment and how to handle side effects and complications. The mental aspect of a disease is taking the back seat. How is mental health affected by a cancer diagnosis and treatment. And what does mental health mean for the patient's ability to cope with treatment and for the final outcome of treatment? And how is mental health affected after treatment is completed?
In this episode we have the pleasure of having Christoffer Johansen with us. He currently works at the Department of Oncology, Rigshospitalet in Denmark. Besides doing research in Oncology, Epidemiology and Clinical Trials, he has scientific focus on mental health for many years.
Expert guest
Christoffer Johansen
Professor, Department of Oncology
Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark
In this episode we will discuss rare, inherited metabolic disorders in general, as well diseases such as Gaucher and other diseases. These genetic conditions are very rare. They can be diagnosed, after suspicion, by different screening test. But symptoms may vary greatly within these disorders and the road to an accurate diagnosis can therefore be challenging.
Guest in this episode is Professor Allan Lund. He is a board-certified specialist in pediatrics with expert training in rare pediatric metabolism. He currently works at Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen Denmark where he is the leader of Center for Rare metabolic diseases for children and adults. He has spent several years of research, diagnosing, and treating patients with different rare metabolic disorders.
Expert guest
Allan Lund
Professor, Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark
Hemoglobinopathies have previously been rare in the Nordic population but with increasing migration we now meet many patients with different types of thalassemias and hemoglobin variants. It is important to recognize these conditions and diagnosis can sometimes be challenging.
In this episode we will meet an expert in hemoglobin disorders who will discuss classification and diagnostic procedures. Britta Landin is associate professor and senior consultant at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm. Host for the podcast is the Swedish hematologist Mats Merup.
Expert guest
Britta Landin
Associate professor and senior consultant at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm
Hemoglobinopathies have previously been rare in the Nordic population but with increasing migration we now meet many patients with different types of thalassemias and hemoglobin variants. It is important to recognize these conditions and diagnosis can sometimes be challenging.
In this episode we will meet an expert in hemoglobin disorders who will discuss classification and diagnostic procedures. Britta Landin is associate professor and senior consultant at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm. Host for the podcast is the Swedish hematologist Mats Merup.
Expert guest
Britta Landin
Associate professor and senior consultant at the Karolinska University Hospital in Stockholm
Get to know the host
In each episode, Dr. Mats Merup leads the interviews with the respective experts, providing a deep dive into the clinical, theoretical and practical aspects of the hematological field.
Associate professor Mats Merup, MD PhD (host)
Hematologist
Stockholm, Sweden
Mats Merup is an experienced clinical hematologist with an MD and PhD, specializing in malignant lymphomas and myeloproliferative disorders. He currently works in the clinical setting and has contributed to 50 published research publications as a clinical researcher.
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