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Bringing Boston to Bermuda: Cancer Care Closer to Home

34 min · 25. Juni 2026
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In this episode, Dr David Patrick Ryan, President of Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute, Dr Chris Fosker, clinicaloncologist and CEO and medical director of Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, and Darren Glasford, a prostate cancer survivor, discuss how the partnership between Mass General Brigham and BCHC is strengthening cancer care for Bermuda. The conversation centres on a question many Bermudian families understand: what happens when a patient needs world-class specialist treatment but also wants to remain close to home, family and the doctors who know them. Mr Glasford’s story brings that issue to life. After first learning about PSA testing more than a decade ago, he beganregular screening despite having no symptoms. His PSA levels were monitored for years before further tests eventually led to treatment involving both Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre and Mass General Brigham. He is now clear and uses his experience to urge men not to wait until something feels wrong before getting checked. Dr Fosker explains that the BCHC-Mass General Brigham partnership gives Bermudian patients reassurance, continuityand access to highly specialised expertise. Radiation cases are discussed with Mass General Brigham specialists several times a week, with records, treatment plans and clinical decisions reviewed jointly. The goal, he says, is to provide as much care as possible in Bermuda while ensuring patients can access Boston-basedspecialist treatment when needed. Dr Ryan describes Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute as a global centre for advanced cancer care, research andtraining, but stresses that the aim is not to pull patients away from home unnecessarily. Instead, the partnership helps “bring Boston to Bermuda”, supporting local doctors with expert input, new techniquesand evolving standards of care. Together, the interview highlights the importance of early detection, trust between patient and doctor, and ahealthcare partnership designed to give Bermudians the best possible chance of effective treatment close to home. Mass General Brigham sponsored this podcast.

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Episode Bringing Boston to Bermuda: Cancer Care Closer to Home Cover

Bringing Boston to Bermuda: Cancer Care Closer to Home

In this episode, Dr David Patrick Ryan, President of Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute, Dr Chris Fosker, clinicaloncologist and CEO and medical director of Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, and Darren Glasford, a prostate cancer survivor, discuss how the partnership between Mass General Brigham and BCHC is strengthening cancer care for Bermuda. The conversation centres on a question many Bermudian families understand: what happens when a patient needs world-class specialist treatment but also wants to remain close to home, family and the doctors who know them. Mr Glasford’s story brings that issue to life. After first learning about PSA testing more than a decade ago, he beganregular screening despite having no symptoms. His PSA levels were monitored for years before further tests eventually led to treatment involving both Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre and Mass General Brigham. He is now clear and uses his experience to urge men not to wait until something feels wrong before getting checked. Dr Fosker explains that the BCHC-Mass General Brigham partnership gives Bermudian patients reassurance, continuityand access to highly specialised expertise. Radiation cases are discussed with Mass General Brigham specialists several times a week, with records, treatment plans and clinical decisions reviewed jointly. The goal, he says, is to provide as much care as possible in Bermuda while ensuring patients can access Boston-basedspecialist treatment when needed. Dr Ryan describes Mass General Brigham Cancer Institute as a global centre for advanced cancer care, research andtraining, but stresses that the aim is not to pull patients away from home unnecessarily. Instead, the partnership helps “bring Boston to Bermuda”, supporting local doctors with expert input, new techniquesand evolving standards of care. Together, the interview highlights the importance of early detection, trust between patient and doctor, and ahealthcare partnership designed to give Bermudians the best possible chance of effective treatment close to home. Mass General Brigham sponsored this podcast.

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