Most cancer researchers spend their careers focusing on one disease type. However, Professor Wayne Tilley has instead specialised in two; breast and prostate cancer. He is renowned for leveraging the commonalities of both to advance both knowledge and treatment options for both cancer types. We spoke with him about his research in this area.
Aug 06, 2019•6 min
The BIG 1-98 breast cancer clinical trial was a pivotal clinical trial that helped to stop breast cancer returning and improved survival rates for some women. Find out more about this important research in this episode.
Jul 22, 2019•9 min
It's a common misconception that men can't get breast cancer, however, just under 1% of all breast cancers will occur in men. To help explain how breast cancer occurs and is treated in men - we sat down with Rik Thompson, Professor of Breast Cancer Research and a Breast Cancer Trials Board Member.
Jul 09, 2019•6 min
A liquid biopsy is a simple and non-invasive alternative to surgical biopsies, which enables doctors to discover a range of information about a tumour through a simple blood sample. We speak with Professor Rik Thompson about how liquid biopsy relates to breast cancer treatment and why it's important in metastatic breast cancer.
Jul 03, 2019•6 min
How kind were you to yourself during and after your breast cancer treatment? On this episode of the Breast Cancer Trials podcast, we spoke with two women who have experienced a breast cancer diagnosis and discussed their experiences with mental health, body image, and breast cancer.
Jun 21, 2019•8 min
Breast Cancer Trials was the first clinical trials group to invite people with a lived experience with cancer to comment and guide the planning and conduct of clinical trials research. These women make up our Consumer Advisory Panel. Listen to former chair of the panel, Leonie Young, discuss the importance of this perspective in the clinical trials research process.
Jun 17, 2019•5 min
Immunotherapy allows cancer to become more visible to the immune system so it can then attack it. The PANACEA trial was Breast Cancer Trials' first immunotherapy trial, and it has led to further research into this area. Listen in to Professor Prue Francis discuss the benefits of this trial, and the future of Immunotherapy in breast cancer care.
Jun 06, 2019•8 min
A breast cancer diagnosis can come as a huge shock to young women, and the challenges that come with their diagnosis can be different to women at a later stage in life. We speak with Professor Prue Francis about how common it is for young women to be diagnosed with breast cancer, what challenges come with this diagnosis, and how Breast Cancer Trials are working to improve the treatments for those in this age group.
May 31, 2019•12 min
The SOLACE clinical trial was for women or men who had been diagnosed with advanced BRCA-associated breast cancer, triple negative breast cancer or serious ovarian cancer. Listen in to see how these results are informing current research into ovarian and breast cancer.
May 24, 2019•8 min
Did you know women with dense breasts can be five times more likely to develop breast cancer. In this podcast episode, we talk with breast cancer researcher Professor Rik Thompson about mammographic density - who has it, what causes it, and why aren't we more aware of it.
May 15, 2019•10 min
Breast cancer clinical trials have played a significant role in improvements to breast cancer survival rates and treatments over the last 30 years. Breast Cancer Trials Deputy Director of Research, Professor Kelly-Anne Phillips explains that a clinical trial is research in action.
May 09, 2019•9 min
Leslie was a participant in the TEXT clinical trial, a practice changing trial for young women with breast cancer. In this episode, Leslie talks about her experience participating in a breast cancer clinical trial, and why she encourages others to do the same.
Apr 16, 2019•8 min
Do you know the symptoms of breast cancer? In this podcast, Breast Cancer Trials Board Member and Medical Oncologist Associate Professor Nicholas Wilcken discusses the symptoms of breast cancer, and why it's important not to panic if you find a breast abnormality.
Apr 08, 2019•5 min
In Australia and New Zealand, the number of people being diagnosed with breast cancer is increasing. However, the breast cancer mortality rate is in decline, which means fewer people are dying from this disease. To help make sense of why this is, we sat down with Associate Professor Nicholas Wilcken, a Medical Oncologist and Breast Cancer Trials Board Member.
Mar 29, 2019•9 min
When we experience a breast cancer diagnosis, or know someone experiencing a diagnosis, we want to say the right thing. But sometimes words like 'fighter', 'warrior' and 'hero' are often not well received. We sat down with two women who have experienced a breast cancer diagnosis to ask what words they like, and dislike, to describe their breast cancer experience.
Mar 21, 2019•15 min
What would you say to the person whose participation in a clinical trial helped you to start a family? Because of Natasha's participation in the POEMS clinical trial, women like Catherine have been able to start a family after their breast cancer diagnosis. In this podcast, Natasha and Catherine share their journey from diagnosis to having a child. Learn more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•9 min
Dawn was a participant in the HERA clinical trial after being diagnosed with HER2-positive breast cancer. It's because of trial participants like Dawn, that women like Nic were given a renewed chance at life. In this podcast, Dawn and Nic reflect on their experiences and how they have benefited from clinical trials research.
Feb 21, 2019•9 min
Immunotherapy has had incredible success in treating other cancer types, such as melanoma and lung cancer, but is not yet in routine use in the clinic as a treatment option for breast cancer. Learn how immunotherapy works and how the CHARIOT and DIAmOND clinical trials use different combinations of immunotherapy in patients with breast cancer subtypes that are more likely to respond to immune manipulation. Learn more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•8 min
Metastatic breast cancer - also known as advanced, secondary or stage four breast cancer - is breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast to other organs in the body. In this podcast, Professor Rik Thompson discusses why and how cancer metastasizes and why it's so difficult to treat. Learn more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•7 min
The symptoms of menopause can significantly affect a woman's quality of life. Hormone replacement therapy or menopausal hormone therapy (HRT or MHT) is the name for a number of hormone therapies that can be used to treat the symptoms of menopause. In this podcast, Associate Professor Nicholas Wilcken discusses some of the risks and benefits of hormone replacement therapy and why it's important that women also discuss their symptoms with their doctor.
Feb 21, 2019•3 min
Approximately 5-10% of breast cancers are due to a strong family history or a genetic mutation such as BRCA1 or BRCA2. So, if you have a strong family history of breast cancer, you may be questioning whether you should have genetic testing. In this podcast, Associate Professor Nicholas Wilcken talks about genetic testing: who should have it, who shouldn't, and why genetic counseling is important for those who do. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au...
Feb 21, 2019•6 min
New research breakthroughs are always in the news, but it can take years before these treatments are used in the clinic. So why does it take so long? Breast Cancer Trials Board Member Professor Christobel Saunders explains why the process is a long one and the different phases of clinical trials. Learn more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•2 min
Breast cancer clinical trials research has played an important role in the improvements to treatments and survival rates, particularly over the last 30 years. In this podcast, Professor Christobel Saunders explains some of the key achievements of this research, which have led to advances in the treatment of breast cancer. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•2 min
Associate Professor Nicholas Wilcken was the Study Chair of the HERA clinical trial which tested the drug Herceptin and delivered a major breakthrough for women with HER2-positive breast cancer. In this podcast, Associate Professor Wilcken discusses what happens when a drug is proven effective in a clinical trial. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•5 min
Finding a clinical trial that is right for you, or for a family member or friend, has never been easier. In this podcast Professor Bruce Mann explains the two main paths to participating in a clinical trial and what's involved once you're on a trial. Find our more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•4 min
Breast cancer treatments are constantly evolving and improving because of clinical trials research. Each clinical trial builds on the knowledge gained from past research. In this podcast, Breast Cancer Trials Board Chair Professor Bruce Mann explains how breast cancer surgery is a good example of the benefits that come from clinical trials. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 21, 2019•8 min
Tameeka Jones was only in her 20s and had a three-year-old daughter when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Tameeka is a participant in the ELIMINATE clinical trial, which is investigating whether combining two breast cancer treatments before surgery is more effective than one alone, in women diagnosed with large oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. In this podcast, she tells us about her experience participating in a clinical trial. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au...
Feb 21, 2019•12 min
A diagnosis of breast cancer at the age of 32 was a big shock for Natasha Eaton who initially thought it would mean she wouldn't be able to have children. Natasha was a participant on the POEMS clinical trial which was a breakthrough study for women with breast cancer and was aimed at preserving a woman's fertility during her cancer treatment. In this podcast she discusses her experience participating in a clinical trial. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au...
Feb 19, 2019•10 min
Women have played an important role in the development and conduct of the Breast Cancer Trials research program for many years. Not only was the Consumer Advisory Panel the first committee of its type in Australia, but it has become a model for other research groups to involve consumers. In this podcast, Chair of the Breast Cancer Trials Consumer Advisory Panel Leonie Young, explains the role that CAP plays, to ensure a consumer perspective is provided from the very early planning stages of a br...
Feb 19, 2019•7 min
We are hearing more and more about 'personalised medicine' in the treatment of disease, but what is it and how can it be used in the treatment of breast cancer? In this podcast, the Chair of the Breast Cancer Trials Scientific Advisory Committee Associate Professor Prue Francis, explains how personalised medicine is changing the way we treat breast cancer. Find out more: www.breastcancertrials.org.au
Feb 19, 2019•9 min