The 30 Stories Podcast
In this episode, I spoke with Dr. Mahadi Baig, a medical oncologist and oncology leader whose work focuses on advancing research for people with recurrent and metastatic head and neck cancer. Mahadi reflected on how growing up in India shaped his understanding of cancer, access to care and the devastating impact of disease when patients do not have the support or treatment options they need. His early experiences gave him a clear sense of purpose that continues to guide his work today. Mahadi also describes how head and neck cancer can be especially challenging for patients and caregivers. Because these cancers can affect speaking, swallowing, breathing, eating and appearance, the physical and emotional toll can be significant. He discusses the promise of more personalized treatment, the importance of understanding tumor biology and the need to bring scientific advances to patients in ways that are practical, timely and centered on what matters most to them. Throughout the conversation, Mahadi returns to the power of patient voices. He shares why listening to patients and caregivers helps researchers, clinicians and advocacy organizations better understand the real-life impact of cancer, beyond the science. His message to patients is clear and reassuring: take things one step at a time, ask questions, lean on your care team and remember that you are the expert on your own experience.
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