The Oncology Podcast

A Perfect Match: Supportive Care in Cardio-Oncology

November 08, 2023 Professor Bogda Koczwara, Professor Doan Ngo and Professor Aaron Sverdlov Season 1 Episode 5
A Perfect Match: Supportive Care in Cardio-Oncology
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The Oncology Podcast
A Perfect Match: Supportive Care in Cardio-Oncology
Nov 08, 2023 Season 1 Episode 5
Professor Bogda Koczwara, Professor Doan Ngo and Professor Aaron Sverdlov

Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

Welcome to the fifth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Professor Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

Professor Bogda Koczwara AM is chatting to Professor Doan Ngo and Professor Aaron Sverdlov, a married couple who have successfully collaborated on cardio-oncology research.

Together they founded the first-in-Australia bench-to-bedside "Cancer and the Heart" cardio-oncology program combining basic and clinical research into cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicity with Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital-based clinical outpatient service.

This conversation is sponsored by Canteen and produced by The Oncology Network.

TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU

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Supportive Care Matters: A Podcast by Dr. Bogda Koczwara

Welcome to the fifth episode of Supportive Care Matters, a podcast Hosted by Medical Oncologist, Professor Bogda Koczwara from Adelaide, Australia.

Professor Bogda Koczwara AM is chatting to Professor Doan Ngo and Professor Aaron Sverdlov, a married couple who have successfully collaborated on cardio-oncology research.

Together they founded the first-in-Australia bench-to-bedside "Cancer and the Heart" cardio-oncology program combining basic and clinical research into cancer therapy-related cardiotoxicity with Calvary Mater Newcastle Hospital-based clinical outpatient service.

This conversation is sponsored by Canteen and produced by The Oncology Network.

TO VIEW SHOW NOTES AND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SUPPORTIVE CARE MATTERS, HEAD TO WWW.ONCOLOGYNEWS.COM.AU