The Unsung Lung Podcast

Beyond the Diagnosis: The Human Side of Lung Cancer

34 min · 1. helmi 2026
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Not all scientific research is done under a microscope lens or with a large MRI machine. Some of the most profound research is done using the lived of experience of patients to improve the healthcare system and the treatments that future patients will receive. On this edition of The Unsung Lung Podcast, Jacob speaks with Michelle Dean from the PROPEL Lung Cancer Study. They discuss how patient stories can help make the system better, precision medicine, and gaps in treatment that can only be fixed with dialogue. This is a great episode for those who love to mix sociology and the study of humans' lived experience with healthcare. Stay Connected: To find programs offered by Alberta Lung and to donate, visit: www.ablung.ca [http://www.ablung.ca] For more information about the show, visit: www.ablung.ca/unsung-lung [http://www.ablung.ca/unsung-lung]   "As Always... Just Remember to Breathe"

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