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Medical News Podcast
PeerDirect
286 episodes
2 days ago
The Medical News Podcast by PeerDirect delivers news and interviews with clinical thought leaders and researchers to keep you informed of the latest breakthroughs, guidelines, and insights in your specialty. Designed for clinicians with stories selected by the PeerDirect editorial board. Visit us at peerdirect.com to sign-up for our newsletter.
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The Medical News Podcast by PeerDirect delivers news and interviews with clinical thought leaders and researchers to keep you informed of the latest breakthroughs, guidelines, and insights in your specialty. Designed for clinicians with stories selected by the PeerDirect editorial board. Visit us at peerdirect.com to sign-up for our newsletter.
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Health & Fitness,
Science,
Life Sciences
Episodes (20/286)
Medical News Podcast
First-Line Strategies in HER2+ Lung Cancer
Drs. Cooper and Rotow discuss first-line treatment strategies for HER2+ NSCLC, highlighting the importance of comprehensive molecular testing and emerging targeted therapies. Key considerations include the efficacy of antibody-drug conjugates and TKIs, with ongoing clinical trials evaluating their potential as frontline treatments. The discussion emphasizes the need for personalized treatment approaches based on individual patient characteristics, molecular features, and the evolving landscape of HER2-targeted therapies.
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2 days ago
14 minutes 53 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Can HER2+ Metastatic Breast Cancer Be Cured?
Drs. Lynce and Waks explore whether advances in HER2-targeted therapy are making metastatic HER2+ breast cancer potentially curable, highlighting long-term remissions, survival gains from trials, and ongoing studies testing treatment-free remission.
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3 days ago
15 minutes

Medical News Podcast
What the PATINA Trial Teaches Us About Treating HER2+ Breast Cancer
Drs. Waks and Lynce review the PATINA trial, which showed that adding a CDK4/6 inhibitor to HER2-targeted and endocrine therapy improved progression-free survival in triple-positive breast cancer, shaping how this subgroup may be managed.
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4 days ago
9 minutes 58 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Could there be a long-awaited breakthrough in first-line therapy for triple-negative breast cancer?
New research presented at ESMO 2025 confirms that datopotamab deruxtecan significantly improves progression-free and overall survival compared with chemotherapy in advanced triple-negative breast cancer, supporting its role as a first-line standard of care. Updated SELECT trial analyses demonstrate that semaglutide reduces major cardiovascular events by 20% independent of weight loss, suggesting cardioprotective mechanisms beyond adiposity reduction. Long-term data show that HPV vaccination has led to dramatic declines in vaccine-type infections and strong herd protection, although global coverage remains suboptimal.
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5 days ago
5 minutes 5 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Early-Stage HER2+ Breast Cancer
Drs. Lynce and Waks discuss advances in early-stage HER2+ breast cancer, focusing on how targeted therapies have transformed outcomes. They explore de-escalation strategies, the role of platinum drugs, insights from the COMPASS trial, and the importance of pathologic complete response in guiding treatment decisions.
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6 days ago
15 minutes

Medical News Podcast
Could the choice of diabetes medication change a patient’s cardiovascular risk?
A large real-world study of over 1.2 million adults with type 2 diabetes found that SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists reduced major cardiovascular events compared with metformin, while sulfonylureas and insulin increased risk. A separate French population study showed no association between first-trimester mRNA COVID-19 vaccination and congenital malformations, supporting vaccine safety in pregnancy. Finally, researchers at Mass General Brigham reported that large language models can produce “sycophantic” but incorrect medical advice, emphasizing the need for clinician oversight when using AI in healthcare.
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1 week ago
4 minutes 42 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Do updated COVID vaccines protect U.S. veterans from severe outcomes?
Data in ~300,000 U.S. veterans show the 2024–2025 COVID-19 booster cut COVID-related ED visits (−29%), hospitalizations (−39%), and deaths (−64%) over six months, with modest yet meaningful absolute gains. In JAMA Psychiatry, a cohort linked risperidone use in dementia to a 28% higher stroke risk, especially in those with prior cardiovascular disease and within the first three months, warranting cautious, time-limited prescribing and monitoring. An article in JAMA Network Open found restless leg syndrome associated with higher subsequent Parkinson’s incidence, supporting RLS as a practical marker for heightened PD risk.
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2 weeks ago
4 minutes 41 seconds

Medical News Podcast
When can stage II–III colon cancer be considered cured after treatment?
An analysis of 35,000 stage II–III colon cancer cases shows relapse risk peaks in year one and falls below 0.5% per six-month interval by year six, offering a practical definition of cure and a basis to taper long-term follow-up. A second study estimates U.S. inhaler use generates over two million metric tons of annual emissions, with propellant-free devices offering lower-impact alternatives. Finally, lifestyle cohorts reveal about one-quarter of people with prediabetes can normalize glucose without weight loss, conferring >70% risk reduction over a decade and spotlighting fat distribution as a modifiable target.
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3 weeks ago
4 minutes 33 seconds

Medical News Podcast
ICML 2025: Novel Agents in CLL
Drs. Fahkri and Seshadri review abstracts from the 18th International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma in Lugano, Switzerland, exploring investigational novel agents in CLL.
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1 month ago
9 minutes 25 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Could SGLT2 inhibitors help lower the risk of sudden cardiac death?
A new meta-analysis in HeartRhythm found that SGLT2 inhibitors reduced sudden cardiac death risk by about 18% across patients with type 2 diabetes, heart failure, or chronic kidney disease, with consistent effects and minimal trial variation. A Cochrane review of over 100,000 participants showed RSV vaccines are highly effective and safe: protein-based shots cut severe lower respiratory infections in older adults by ~75% and protected infants when given to pregnant mothers, halving RSV-related care and hospitalizations. Finally, WHO and EMA reaffirmed acetaminophen’s safety in pregnancy, rejecting suggested links to autism or neurodevelopmental harm, noting decades of safe use and the risks of untreated pain or fever.
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1 month ago
4 minutes 14 seconds

Medical News Podcast
ICML 2025: Regimens for Patients With High-Risk CLL
Drs. Seshadri and Fahkri review abstracts exploring treatments for patients with high-risk CLL, including SEQUOIA Arm C and CLL16 studies.
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1 month ago
8 minutes 12 seconds

Medical News Podcast
ICML 2025: Fixed-Duration and MRD-Guided Regimens in CLL
Drs. Fahkri and Seshadri discuss recent studies on novel fixed-duration combinations and MRD-guided regimens for CLL. The Sequoia RMD study showed high efficacy with zanubrutinib and venetoclax, achieving a 99% response rate. Similarly, a phase 1 study with sornotoclax and zanubrutinib showed a 96% response rate. The UK FLAIR study demonstrated superior PFS and overall survival with ibrutinib plus venetoclax. The CLL18 trial evaluates MRD-guided vs. fixed-duration treatments with venetoclax and obinutuzumab or pirtobrutinib. Future CLL therapies may increasingly rely on MRD-guided approaches.
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1 month ago
8 minutes 52 seconds

Medical News Podcast
CGRP Migraine Therapies in 2025: Navigating New Safety Warnings for Raynaud’s Phenomenon and Hypertension
Drs. Hindiyeh and Hutchinson review new FDA-issued safety warnings for Raynaud's phenomenon and hypertension in CGRP-based migraine treatment. They explore the impact of this label update and share practical strategies for patient management.
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1 month ago
9 minutes 6 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Should children under 4 still get the MMRV vaccine? The American Academy of Pediatrics says yes
The CDC’s advisory panel voted to recommend separate MMR and varicella shots for children under four, citing a slight seizure risk with the combined MMRV vaccine, a move strongly opposed by the American Academy of Pediatrics as misleading and confusing. In obesity care, a phase 3 trial showed oral semaglutide 25 mg led to an average 13.6% weight loss in adults without diabetes, reinforcing GLP-1 pills as an effective option. Meanwhile, a large study linked pediatric CT scan radiation to increased blood cancer risk, urging dose minimization and safer alternatives.
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1 month ago
4 minutes 43 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Breaking the Migraine Cycle: Understanding Medication Overuse Headache
Drs. Hutchinson and Hindiyeh discuss medication overuse headache, including some clinical features, diagnostic criteria, and management strategies.
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1 month ago
12 minutes 44 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Future Directions in Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment
Drs. Liu and Scott discuss the future of small cell lung cancer treatment, reviewing emerging strategies including immunotherapy, antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs), and bispecific T-cell engagers, as well as other targeted agents.
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1 month ago
14 minutes 52 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Small Cell Lung Cancer: Second-line Options Following Maintenance
Drs. Liu and Scott review second-line treatments of small cell lung cancer following first-line maintenance treatment, including platinum rechallenge and other post-platinum agents.
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1 month ago
14 minutes 21 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Perspectives on Maintenance Therapy in Small Cell Lung Cancer
Drs. Liu and Scott offer their perspectives on maintenance therapy in patients with small cell lung cancer, discussing the rationale, different approaches, as well as the associated benefits and challenges.
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1 month ago
12 minutes 7 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Should clopidogrel replace aspirin as the standard for CAD prevention?
A large meta-analysis in The Lancet found clopidogrel superior to aspirin for long-term secondary prevention in coronary artery disease, reducing major cardiovascular events by 14% without added bleeding risk. The REBOOT trial in NEJM showed no benefit of beta-blockers in post-MI patients with preserved ejection fraction, and even potential harm in women on high doses, prompting reevaluation of routine use. Finally, a phase 2 trial in JAMA Internal Medicine showed daily azelastine nasal spray reduced COVID-19 incidence by 67% and shortened illness duration, though larger studies are needed to confirm its prophylactic role.
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1 month ago
5 minutes 7 seconds

Medical News Podcast
Treat to Target: What it Is and How to Implement
Drs. Chaichian and Dall’Era explore the “treat to target” approach in lupus, including key targets like DORIS remission and lupus low disease activity state.
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1 month ago
12 minutes 37 seconds

Medical News Podcast
The Medical News Podcast by PeerDirect delivers news and interviews with clinical thought leaders and researchers to keep you informed of the latest breakthroughs, guidelines, and insights in your specialty. Designed for clinicians with stories selected by the PeerDirect editorial board. Visit us at peerdirect.com to sign-up for our newsletter.