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20 Feb 2022 | Dr. Elena Gross- Migraine prevention and the therapeutic use of ketones. | 01:00:36 | |
Dr. Elena Gross is a neuroscientist with a PhD in clinical research (specifically Ketosis in migraine prevention). She is also the CEO & founder of KetoSwiss. | |||
23 Feb 2022 | Dr Brent Wagner- Examining the safety of gadolinium based contrast agents. | 01:08:26 | |
Dr. Wagner is a clinical nephrologist. He is the Director of the Kidney Institute of New Mexico as well as being the acting Associate Chief of Research and Renal Section Chief for the VA in Albuquerque. | |||
30 Mar 2022 | Chelation therapy: Treating gadolinium retention- Dr. Richard Semelka | 02:31:57 | |
This episode represents the final part of a series of conversations regarding the safety of gadolinium based contrast agents. | |||
01 May 2022 | Cannabinoids and cannabis based medicine - Mary Biles | 01:22:38 | |
Mary Biles is a medical cannabis writer and educator. She has written extensively on the subject, authoring a book titled ‘The CBD Book: The Essential Guide to CBD oil, and hosts the podcast series Cannabis Voices. https://cancard.co.uk | |||
13 Jul 2022 | Investigating the metabolic phenotype of primary glioblastoma | 00:12:46 | |
In this episode I raise awareness of the cancer metabolism study that I will be working on alongside Isabella Cooper at the University of Westminster. | |||
31 Jan 2023 | Will ChatGPT pave the way for a new revolution in healthcare? | 00:49:57 | |
In this episode of the podcast I discuss the potential applications of ChatGPT in healthcare with Dr Harvey Castro. LinkedIn profile | |||
16 Nov 2019 | THGPP Episode 1: Jessica Morris- Using the herpes virus to fight brain cancer | 00:55:10 | |
Episode 1: Jessica Morris. 2.08 GBM diagnosis 3.09 Aim following diagnosis. Staying alive and enjoying life, coming up to 4thyear. 3.38 Background, insights on GBM and pathology. 5.05 Strategy to tackle the disease 5.45 Adding Nivolamab (Opdivo)- a checkpoint inhibitor form of immunotherapy alongside the ketogenic diet, intermittent fasting, and the Optune device. 6.50 Interaction between the Optune device and immunotherapy 7.09 Recurrence and surgery 7.50 Plan of action following recurrence 8.23 Clinical trials in the U.S. 9.09 Being part of an ‘N of 1’ clinical trial. 10.37 Ourbrainbank 10.52 Virotherapy- Being a candidate for the polio virus trial for GBM and how it works 12.16 Insights on the clinical trial framework and eligibility for the herpes virus trial 12.35 Being a part of the herpes virus trial (as a phase 1 trial) and how it works 13.34 Herpes virus trial- Experiences having the procedure 15.23 Herpes virus trial- How did it feel when the adapted virus was being administered via the catheter? 15.49 Symptoms of trial- indication of how long spells of fatigue are expected 17.01 What was the exclusion criteria for the herpes trial? The clinical trial model and the Karnofsky score 19.43 Polio and herpes virus vaccinations. Vaccination before virotherapy trials? 21.07 Personalised medicine vs one size fits all virotherapy trials 22.18 Were you given any guidelines or recommendation on lifestyle factors that could compliment the treatment and further boost your immune system? Ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting. Oncologist response. 24.30 Ourbrainbank- why was it set up? A more patient centred approach with psychological support and second opinions. 25.30 advocating for second opinions 26.26 How do you feel about patient awareness and access of clinical trials 28.30 Ourbrainbank and clinical trials 29.11 Ourbrainbank event in London, repurposed drugs and experimental treatments away from the standard of care. Compassionate use programmes. 30.12 Ourbrainbank launch and app 33.03 more information about the app. 34.37 How do you see the future in terms of your endeavours and what do you see the most potential in? 37.54 Have you heard about any other patient experiences on the herpes virus trial? 39.42 MRI monitoring following virotherapy- effects of initial inflammatory response on tumour? 41.28 Perspectives on having a ‘terminal’ diagnosis.- views on cancer terminology 42.50 How do you deal with apprehension and the mental side of dealing with the disease? 45.55 App.- Looking at symptoms. Reactions from clinicians? 50.33 Are you able to compliment these forms of documenting symptoms with wearables? Surprising highlight 53.03 53.03 Availability of the app and how to find it- share 53.43 54.48 Final words and advice to other patients | |||
25 Nov 2019 | THGPP Episode 2: Pablo Kelly- Managing GBM when chemoradiation shows little efficacy. | 01:25:02 | |
Pablo Kelly is a long term survivor of a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumour. Here we discuss how and why he decided to attempt to manage his disease with the aid of metabolic therapies. | |||
10 Dec 2019 | THGPP Episode 4: Brent Wagner MD- Gadolinium based contrast agents. Are they safe? | 00:41:29 | |
Dr. Wagner is a clinical nephrologist. He is the Director of the Kidney Institute of New Mexico as well as being the acting Associate Chief of Research and Renal Section Chief for the VA in Albuquerque. | |||
13 Jan 2020 | THGPP Episode 5: Nathan Delack- Cancer clusters- What can we learn from McCullom Lake? | 00:35:51 | |
Nathan Delack is a 7-time EMMY-award-winning television news photojournalist. | |||
13 Jan 2020 | THGPP Episode 3: Tristan Haggard- What's going on with our food system? | 01:36:57 | |
Tristan founded Primal Edge Health with his wife Jessica in 2014 as a means to explore the cutting edge of holistic lifestyle optimisation. They share knowledge on animal-based nutrition, the ketogenic and carnivore diets, whole unrefined ancestral foods, regenerative agriculture, and homesteading as part of their mission to build healthy bodies, homes, families and communities. | |||
03 Feb 2020 | THGPP Episode 6: Akbar Khan MD- The potential of DCA and off label drugs to treat cancer. | 00:54:11 | |
Dr. Akbar Khan is the founder and Medical Director of Medicor Cancer Centres, a cancer clinic which allows patients to receive optimised care by integrating conventional, naturopathic and off-label therapies. | |||
06 Apr 2020 | THGPP Episode 7: Marty Kendall- Optimising Nutrition | 01:31:25 | |
Marty Kendall is a civil engineer with a strong passion for nutrition and founder of Optimising Nutrition https://optimisingnutrition.com. | |||
10 Apr 2020 | THGPP Episode 8: Dr Mithu Storoni- Managing stress and anxiety in the age of Covid-19. | 01:08:58 | |
Mithu Storoni MD PhD is an author, physician, and researcher. She has undertaken research in Neuro-ophthalmology and Perceptual Neuroscience at Cambridge, in London and at Harvard Medical School. | |||
21 Aug 2020 | THGPP Episode 9: Isabella Cooper- Ketosis, insulin signalling and health | 02:23:02 | |
Isabella Cooper is a PhD researcher in Ketogenic Science and Hyperinsulinemia at the University of Westminster. In this episode we discuss her research on this and related topics, with a specific focus on women. | |||
17 Sep 2020 | THGPP Episode 10: Meredith Moore- 15 year progression free survival of Glioblastoma Multiforme. | 01:41:09 | |
This episode features long term GBM survivor and OurBrainBank board member Meredith Moore. We discuss the benefits of empowering patients to make informed choices about their treatment and how this has helped her to survive for 15 years and counting following a diagnosis of GBM in 2005. | |||
02 Jan 2021 | Repurposing loperamide to target glioma, metabolic reprogramming, liquid biopsies. | 00:40:39 | |
In this episode, recorded just before the New Year, I discuss recent news in brain cancer research. | |||
13 Jan 2021 | Lorlatinib shrinks rare brain tumour in child after the standard of care fails. | 00:12:34 | |
8-year-old Deliah Sitorius had been fighting a rare brain cancer for almost a year with chemotherapy . Unfortunately this was unsuccessful and she stopped treatment immediately. Deliah was given hope after her mother discovered the tumour has a rare mutation often seen in lung cancer. Since applying a more targeted, personalised approach using a drug called Lorlatinib the tumour has been shrinking. | |||
05 Mar 2021 | Dr. Stuart Farrimond- Experiences of being a brain cancer survivor with a medical background | 01:04:41 | |
In this episode I chat to Dr. Stuart Farrimond. Dr Farrimond is a science and medical writer, presenter and educator. He is also a trained medical doctor and qualified teacher. Dr Farrimond has written a number of international best selling books including ‘The Science of Cooking, Science of Spice, and most recently ‘The Science of Life’, in which he answers 219 key questions on how to live your best life. He has made numerous TV and radio appearances as well as having produced several articles in various publications. In this episode of the podcast we discuss his experiences as a brain cancer survivor with a medical background and what influence this has had on his life. | |||
29 Mar 2021 | Care Oncology Clinic- Repurposed drugs for cancer | 01:56:02 | |
In this episode we discuss how the Care Oncology Clinic supports cancer patients with integrating repurposed drugs into their treatment regime. We discuss the drug selection process, how safety and efficacy is monitored, what are the findings so far and future directions of the clinic. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2019.00681/full | |||
16 Jan 2022 | Ep 15: Gemma Herbertson- Neuro Fronteirs and raising awareness of neuroplastic therapies. | 01:10:10 | |
Gemma Herbertson is the creator of the Neuro Fronteirs website http://neurofrontiers.org and the Diets for Epilepsy Facebook group. |