Let's Talk Blood Cancer, The Patients' Podcast
On this episode of Let’s Talk Blood Cancer, we are joined by Dr. Katharine Patrick, Consultant Paediatric Haematologist at Sheffield Children’s Hospital, to explore the realities of treating children with blood cancer, supporting families through diagnosis, and the exciting advances shaping the future of paediatric care and research.What’s in this episode:- Dr. Patrick’s journey into medicine and how a six-month placement inspired her to specialise in paediatric haematology- The emotional challenges and rewards of caring for children with blood cancer, and the importance of the multidisciplinary team supporting patients and families- How childhood leukaemia is diagnosed and common symptoms- The conversations doctors have with families following a diagnosis, including providing reassurance, hope, and tailored support throughout treatment- Why exercise is becoming an increasingly important part of childhood cancer care, helping children recover more quickly and maintain their long-term health- Katharine's fundraising challenge, cycling The Route (all stages of the Tour de France Femmes Avec Zwift) and why funding research is essential- The importance of the ATICUS Network in expanding access to clinical trials, accelerating new treatments for children undergoing stem cell transplants, and improving supportive careFind out more about Cure Leukaemia and how you can get involved and support blood cancer patients across the globe: https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/ [https://www.cureleukaemia.co.uk/]
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