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Bridging the Gap in Cancer Care Part1: Dr. Yaming Wang on Innovation, Access, and the Power of Knowledge
RealPharma: Conversations with Pharma Pathfinders
48 minutes 23 seconds
8 months ago
Bridging the Gap in Cancer Care Part1: Dr. Yaming Wang on Innovation, Access, and the Power of Knowledge
**RealPharma Podcast – Oncology Part 1: Understanding the Cancer Universe with Dr. Yaming Wang**
Cancer is one of the most complex and pressing challenges in modern medicine. But how much do we really understand about it? In this first episode of our two-part oncology deep dive, we sit down with **Dr. Yaming Wang**, founder of Alphabet Health, to break down the **fundamentals of oncology and hematology**.
From the **earliest discoveries in cancer research** to today’s cutting-edge **targeted therapies and immunotherapy**, Dr. Wang shares his expertise on the science behind cancer, why it remains such a difficult disease to treat, and the role of **communication in bridging the gap between innovation and patient care**.
🔬 **Topics we cover in this episode:**
✔ The difference between **solid tumors and blood cancers**
✔ Why **cancer is like its own universe** in medicine
✔ How **early detection and screening** can make a difference
✔ The evolution of **chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and immunotherapy**
✔ Why **science alone isn’t enough**—effective communication is key
Whether you're a biotech professional, healthcare communicator, or just curious about the latest in oncology, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.
**Tune in now, and stay tuned for Part 2, where we dive into the future of cancer treatments, accessibility, and next-gen innovations.**
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