Everyday Medicine by Dr Luke Crantock
Conversations with colleagues providing helpful ideas and advice in healthcare
Episode 85. Pancreatic Cancer with Dr Michael Lee
Pancreatic cancer is the eighth most common cancer reported in Australia. In 2021, it is estimated that there will be 4261 new cases and 3391 deaths. The incidence has increased from 10 per 100,000 in 1982 -to 12 per 100,000 today with the average age of onset between 60 and 65 years. At the time of diagnosis, approximately one-third of patients already have advanced disease with a limited 3 to 4-month survival prognosis, overall, 1-year survival for pancreatic cancer is only 16% and 5-year survival of 3% despite new approaches to management.
Episode 84. Lymphoma with Professor Stephen Opat (Part 2)
Lymphoma is a clonal neoplastic proliferation of lymphoid cells (B cells, T cells and NK cells) and is the sixth most common malignancy reported in this country which makes it the most common hematologic malignancy with over 5000 cases diagnosed each year in Australia putting lifetime risk at 1 in 50.
Episode 82. Advances in Anti-ageing Medicine with Dr John Levin
Dr John Levin practices antiaging medicine and joins this podcast to discuss his practical approach to treatment. As John laments antiaging medicine is not taught in medical school yet he believes the science of anti-ageing holds the key to significantly reducing human suffering and improving health span. Whilst the average human life span continues to increase and modern medicine more efficiently tackles diseases, the science of anti-ageing looks at mechanisms leading to cell degeneration and decay and seeks ways to regenerate cell health and thereby delay the many diseases associated with ageing.
Episode 81. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) with Dr Mei Cheah
PCOS is the most common endocrinopathy of reproductive age women affecting about 1 in 10. Characteristically the condition presents with menstrual irregularity, excess androgens, and polycystic ovarian morphology. More common in women with a family history and type 2 diabetes the condition is associated with obesity, infertility, pregnancy complications and metabolic derangements as well as a number of psychological consequences.
In this podcast we have a conversation with obstetrician and gynaecologist Dr Mei Cheah founder of Create Health a leading group of specialists in women's health creating visions for a healthy future, better well-being, and more informed patients. Create Health aims to deliver exceptional care across obstetrics, gynaecology, reproductive endocrinology, minimally invasive surgery, fertility and IVF plus allied and complimentary health services. We look forward to exploring the practical aspects of this diagnosis further with you.
Episode 79. Investigations in Rheumatology with Dr Andrew Teichtahl
In this episode we explore investigations in rheumatology - What is helpful and what is not?A clinician faced with a patient complaining of myalgias and generalised rheumatic aches may be tempted to order a host of immunological and inflammatory tests whilst also assessing multiple other differential diagnoses that need considering. There are a host of serological tests available each with different degrees of sensitivity and specificity for rheumatological conditions, furthermore it is important to understand the sensitivity (ability to rule out condition) and specificity (ability to rule condition in) is applied to such tests. Fortunately, we had the opportunity to have a conversation with Dr Andrew Teichtahl who provides excellent clarification on the subject.