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The Cancer Professionals Podcast

The Cancer Professionals Podcast

著者: Macmillan Cancer Support
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概要

Do you work in cancer care? On this podcast, we interview a wide range of guests, including health and social care professionals, to lift the lid on current issues faced by the cancer workforce. Expect to hear discussions of clinical practice, personal experience and practical advice to improve your knowledge and skills in supporting people affected by cancer. New episodes are released on the first Wednesday of each month.

The Cancer Professionals Podcast is brought to you by Macmillan Cancer Support. If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples covered in the episodes are based in the UK and reflect the UK health systems as they were at the time of recording. Listeners are reminded to always refer to their local policies and procedures to ensure they are following the guidelines of their workplace. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.Copyright Macmillan Cancer Support
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  • From knowing to doing: Cultural responsiveness in cancer care
    2026/02/04
    In this episode, we explore what cultural responsiveness really looks like in cancer care - beyond policies, buzzwords, and tick-box training. We’re joined by Judith Neptial from From Me To You – The Art of Survival and Israel Eguaogie from iAssist Northern Ireland, who share powerful lived experiences alongside practical, real-world actions that can transform patient care.We explore how power, privilege, language, and trust show up in our interactions with people affected by cancer and how healthcare professionals can respond differently. Our guests break down what culturally responsive practice looks like day-to-day: asking “what matters to you?”, providing meaningful language support, working in partnership with community-led organisations and embedding accountability into care.

    Content warning: This episode contains conversations about lived experience of cancer which some listeners may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

    Links from the episode:
    IAssist Northern Ireland
    From me to you – The Art of Survival
    World Cancer Day

    This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objectives to reach everyone, especially those who need us most, and to make cancer care fair for everyone. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.

    We would love to hear from you! Let us know any feedback you have about this episode by completing this short survey or get in touch at professionalspodcast@macmillan.org.uk.

    If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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    55 分
  • The complexity of pancreatic cancer with Pancreatic Cancer UK
    2026/01/21
    In this episode we explore the complexities of pancreatic cancer with insights from Nicci Murphy, a Clinical Nurse Specialist at Pancreatic Cancer UK, and Alison Batchelor, who shares her personal journey of supporting her husband through his diagnosis. We discuss the challenges of late diagnosis, the critical importance of early detection, and the various support systems available for people living with cancer and their families. Join us as we delve into personal stories and professional insights that highlight the impact of this challenging and complex disease.

    Content warning: This episode contains conversations about death and bereavement, including a personal account of losing a partner which you may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

    Links from the episode:
    Pancreatic Cancer UK
    Breath test to diagnose pancreatic cancer

    This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objective to work with others to make sure the same treatment and support is accessible to everyone across the UK. Read more about Macmillan's strategy.

    We would love to hear from you! Let us know any feedback you have about this episode by completing this short survey or get in touch at professionalspodcast@macmillan.org.uk.

    If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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    43 分
  • Creating accessible cancer care for Deaf people
    2026/01/07
    In this powerful episode, we are joined by Claire Adshead, Macmillan Deaf Cancer Support Project Manager, and Gillian Briden, who shares her deeply personal - and at times challenging - experiences of accessing cancer care as a deaf person. Gillian’s experience offers vital insight for health and care professionals and highlights the urgent need for accessible communication and culturally aware support.

    Claire shares how the Deaf Cancer Support project is working to improve access, communication and tailored care for Deaf individuals. Together, we explore the systemic challenges faced by Deaf people, from the availability of qualified British Sign Language (BSL) interpreters to the importance of health care services designed with Deaf people in mind. This episode is available in both spoken English and British Sign Language (BSL).

    Note: Claire and Gillian communicate in British Sign Language (BSL). Their responses are voiced by a professional BSL interpreter. All dialogue attributed to the guests represents the interpreter’s spoken interpretation of their signed responses.

    Content warning: This episode contains conversations about lived experience of cancer which you may find upsetting or triggering. Listener discretion is advised.

    Links from the episode:
    Macmillan Deaf Cancer Support Project
    Macmillan's British Sign Language Services

    This episode aligns with Macmillan's strategic objectives to reach everyone, especially those who need us most, to make cancer care fair for everyone and offer more personal support to people affected by cancer and other health conditions.

    We would love to hear from you! Let us know any feedback you have about this episode by completing this short survey or get in touch at professionalspodcast@macmillan.org.uk.

    If you work in health or social care, visit www.macmillan.org.uk/learning or Macmillan’s Learning Hub for more information about free education and training from Macmillan Cancer Support.

    Disclaimer: The content and information in these episodes is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. All examples discussed in episodes are UK based and reflect UK health systems at the time of recording. No material within this series is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified and registered healthcare providers.
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    56 分
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