Kevvy’s Cancer Chronicles

Forging a Cancer Centre: Ian Olver’s 40-Year Revolution in Care

44 min · 31 de mar de 2026
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Kevin interviews Professor Ian Olver about his career spanning clinical trials, supportive care, and the formation of comprehensive cancer services in South Australia, including his leadership at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and national roles. The episode explores his early influences, international training, multidisciplinary and telemedicine initiatives, global collaborations, bioethics work, and the personal faith and family life that shaped his approach to care.

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