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Melanoma Matters
Melanoma Matters Pod
75 episodes
5 days ago
From the UK to the USA - Melanoma Matters is on a mission! Hosts James Larkin and Sapna Patel are spreading the word on melanoma, one podcast at a time. Tune in for a critical review of the literature and a discussion of how we incorporate the data into our practices...across the pond(s). #MelanomaMatters video podcast
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From the UK to the USA - Melanoma Matters is on a mission! Hosts James Larkin and Sapna Patel are spreading the word on melanoma, one podcast at a time. Tune in for a critical review of the literature and a discussion of how we incorporate the data into our practices...across the pond(s). #MelanomaMatters video podcast
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Ep 69: Guest Monty Pal
Melanoma Matters
36 minutes 45 seconds
4 months ago
Ep 69: Guest Monty Pal

Summary


In this episode, Sapna Patel and James Larkin engage with Monty Pal from City of Hope, discussing his unique journey into oncology, the significance of the microbiome in cancer treatment, and the impact of diet and lifestyle on patient outcomes. They explore current research, including clinical trials involving fecal microbiome transplants and the potential of specific bacteria to enhance immunotherapy effectiveness. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of cancer treatment and the promising future of microbiome research in oncology.


Keywords

oncology, microbiome, cancer treatment, immunotherapy, diet, clinical trials, kidney cancer, melanoma, fecal microbiome transplant, City of Hope


Takeaways

Monty Pal started college at the age of 13, showcasing an unconventional path to medicine.

His journey into oncology was influenced by a pivotal decision to switch from engineering to medicine

Monty has significantly contributed to the growth of the GU oncology program at City of Hope.

The microbiome plays a crucial role in predicting patient outcomes and side effects in cancer treatment.

Dietary fiber intake has been linked to improved clinical outcomes in melanoma patients receiving immunotherapy.

Random probiotics may not be beneficial and could even be harmful to patients.

Research indicates that specific bacteria can enhance the effectiveness of immunotherapy.

The future of cancer treatment may involve turning cold tumors into hot tumors using microbiome interventions.


Titles

The Journey of Monty Pal: From Prodigy to Oncologist

Microbiome and Cancer: Turd Burglars to Treatment


Sound Bites

"I started college when I was 13."

"Fiber seems to be somewhat interesting."


Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Introduction of Monty Pal from City of Hope

01:42 Monty's Journey to Medicine

05:19 GU Oncology at City of Hope

10:28 The Microbiome: A New Frontier in Oncology

14:52 Microbiome Research and Clinical Outcomes

19:21 Lifestyle Factors and the Microbiome

23:51 Intervention Strategies: Fecal Microbiome Transplant and Beyond

24:35 South Park Episode: Turd Burglars

29:58 An Upcoming SWOG trial

32:48 Fact Check

Melanoma Matters
From the UK to the USA - Melanoma Matters is on a mission! Hosts James Larkin and Sapna Patel are spreading the word on melanoma, one podcast at a time. Tune in for a critical review of the literature and a discussion of how we incorporate the data into our practices...across the pond(s). #MelanomaMatters video podcast