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Would you be interested in finding out more about lung cancer through a podcast?

LorraineD profile imageLorraineDPartnerRoy Castle29 Voters

Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation is finishing its first series of podcasts. We would like to know if this is a useful way for community members to find out more about diagnosis, treatments, their impact and research.

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I hadn't heard about the podcasts but would be interested in listening in the future.
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Please share the top 5 things you would like to hear about on a podcast if this is of interest to you.
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I do not listen to podcasts and would not choose to use this to find information.
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I have listened to the "Lets talk about lung cancer" podcasts, and/ or other lung podcasts.
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JanetteR57

I have listened to 'patient power' sessions (US led) for some years, and VJ Oncology sessions (although much more research/scientist focused). using as many media types as possible is always helpful as we learn differently from visual, auditory and presentation/demonstration modes with different retention levels. Like the sessions so far.

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palooka

The digital world is here and we need to embrace it. 5 things—clinical trials- surgery-New therapies commimg through??

I’d like to hear from people with lung cancer especially those long term survivors, oncologists and anything about new treatments coming down the line

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Treeclimber62

I had lung cancer a sarcoma now treated successfully so anything about this condition or just lung cancer

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Tea_Cake

I’d like to hear about new treatment lines that are coming to the market and stories from other lung cancer survivors particularly incurable stage 4 taht have had several treatment line like myself and oncologists that give hope.

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LouLouF

I'd like to hear about:-clinical trials and current research taking place

-treatment options for Stage 4 patients

-specific treatments available for genetic mutations

-the use of stereotactic radiotherapy for metastases