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The OJC Episode 35: Sugary Drinks, Chernobyl and Meaningful Consumer Engagement

The OJC Episode 35: Sugary Drinks, Chernobyl and Meaningful Consumer Engagement

FromThe Oncology Podcast


The OJC Episode 35: Sugary Drinks, Chernobyl and Meaningful Consumer Engagement

FromThe Oncology Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Jun 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The Oncology Journal Club - Delivering Oncology News DifferentlyThe Oncology Podcast, brought to you by Oncology News Australia, is proud to present Episode 35 in our series The Oncology Journal Club.Do you think sugary drinks could be responsible for the increased rates of colorectal cancer that we are seeing in young adults? Join us this week as Hans Prenen finds out.Craig Underhill talks us through the TITAN Study and the problem of not acknowledging investigators. And Eva Segelov talks to Kristi Milley about getting meaningful engagement from consumers.You’ll also hear the amazing article of the week on Chernobyl and climate change, the final installment of Eva’s Manifesto for Good Trial Design and some wonderfully quirky quick bites too.Just a quick note – Eva started her analysis of Bishal Gyawali's paper in Episode 33 and  Episode 34. With the usual top quality banter, papers you won’t hear of anywhere else and expert analysis from our Hosts, you are in for another great episode of The Oncology Journal Club!Full bios and the list of all papers discussed are available on our website.For the latest oncology news visit www.oncologynews.com.au and for regular oncology updates for healthcare professionals, subscribe for free to get the weekly The Oncology Newsletter.The Oncology Podcast - An Australian Oncology Perspective
Released:
Jun 11, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The Oncology Podcast and The Oncology Journal Club are brought to you by Oncology News Australia, part of the Oncology Media Group. OMG are producers of digital resources to support busy oncology health professionals. For more information and to subscribe to "The Oncology Newsletter" visit our website www.oncologynews.com.au.