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Cancer-related Podcasts

The U-M Health System produces a variety of podcasts available by RSS subscription. To listen you'll need Windows Media Player or QuickTime.

 

Bone Marrow Transplant

New treatments fight GVHD in bone marrow transplant patients
               Part of the MiHealth podcast

 

Breast Cancer

Jan. 16, 2007   Breast Cancer: Questions and Answers (MP3 07:43).

Oct. 2, 2006:    Breast cancer, osteoporosis linked (MP3 01:53).
               Part of the MiHealth podcast

 

Cervical Cancer

January 22, 2007:   15 Myths about Cervical Cancer.

 

Colon Cancer

March 26, 2007: Colon cancer risk: It’s often all in the family
part of the MiHealth podcast series from the U-M Health System.

March 8, 2007:   12 Myths about Colon Cancer.

 

Lung Cancer

Oct. 23, 2006:    Lung cancer deaths rising among women (MP3 02:00).
               Part of the MiHealth podcast

 

Melanoma

May, 2007:    Melanoma Questions and Answers

 

Pancreatic Cancer

February 1, 2007:   U-M researchers identify stem cells in pancreatic cancer
         Part of the MiResearch podcast

 

Support

January 22, 2007:   Care for the Caregiver.

July 13, 2007:   Ask the Expert: Sex Matters for Cancer Patients

 

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University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

© 2008 Regents of the University of Michigan / Developed & maintained by: Public Relations & Marketing Communications. Contact Us or UMHS. The information presented is not a tool for self diagnosis or a substitute for professional care.