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Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast
Eoin Tabb
20 episodes
4 days ago
The Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast is your friendly, jargon-free guide to the world of cancer care. Perfect for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone interested in simplifying this complex field.
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The Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast is your friendly, jargon-free guide to the world of cancer care. Perfect for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone interested in simplifying this complex field.
Show more...
Education
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Pharmacology of SACT (Part 1)
Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast
18 minutes 29 seconds
1 year ago
Pharmacology of SACT (Part 1)

Get an easy-to-follow breakdown of systemic anticancer treatments (SACT)! This episode explains how SACT works against cancer with simple analogies. We dive into traditional cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs and the mechanisms that make them effective. Great for healthcare professionals and anyone interested in cancer treatments. Tune in next week for the world of targeted therapies!



Show Notes

  • Systemic Anticancer Treatments (SACT) target the hidden and traveling aspects of cancer that surgery or radiation might miss.

  • They disrupt essential processes in cancer cells or harness the immune system against them.

  • Cytotoxic Chemotherapy works by disrupting cell division and damaging DNA.

  • Types of cytotoxic drugs:

  • Alkylating Agents (e.g., cyclophosphamide) disrupt DNA replication.

  • Antimetabolites (e.g., 5-FU) mimic essential cell building blocks to cause errors.

  • Antimicrotubule Agents (e.g., taxanes, vinca alkaloids) target cell division machinery.

  • DNA Topoisomerase Inhibitors (e.g., irinotecan) cause irreparable DNA breaks.

  • Cytotoxic drugs can affect healthy cells, leading to side effects.

  • SACT is often used in combination with surgery, radiation, or other therapies.

  • Next Episode: Targeted therapies and immunotherapy.


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Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast
The Irish Haematology Oncology Podcast is your friendly, jargon-free guide to the world of cancer care. Perfect for doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and anyone interested in simplifying this complex field.