Shaping Science with Nick Dirks
Azra Raza, MD, is a world leading cancer physician scientist and Professor of Medicine at Columbia University, where she directs the Myelodysplastic Syndrome Center. For more than four decades, she has been at the forefront of research into blood cancers, with a particular focus on detecting cancer at its very earliest stages. She is also the author of the acclaimed book The First Cell, which challenges how we think about cancer research, treatment, and prevention. Dr. Raza is widely respected not only for her scientific contributions, but for her powerful advocacy for a more humane, patient centered approach to cancer. 00:00 Intro 06:15 The Unique Challenges of Blood Cancers 13:21 The Importance of Early Diagnosis: Finding “The First Cell” 19:42 A Patient-Centered Approach: The Human Cost of Cancer Treatment 24:13 A Waste of Financial and Intellectual Resources: The Current State of CancerResearch 29:15 Exploring New Technologies in Cancer Research: AI, Multi-omics, SpatialBiology, Nanotechnology 35:59 Developing “Implantable Intelligence” to Detect Cancer 40:34 The Future of Healthcare and the Role of AI
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