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Smarter Than Cancer

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center 19 episodes Latest May 21, 2026

This podcast explores cancer from multiple angles, including science, health, human relationships, and spirituality. It features interviews, conversations, and audio documentaries with scientists and clinicians from Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. The show aims to demystify the disease and provide strategies for healthier living. Episodes are released twice a month.

Episodes

19. What Happens When Heroes Get Sick? Jun 11, 2026 25:41 First responders spend their careers running toward danger to protect their communities. The risks they face in the moment are obvious: raging fires, smoke inhalation, collapsing buildings. But another danger has only come into sharper focus in recent years: cancer.Researchers now know that repeated exposure to smoke, toxic chemicals, and contaminated gear can increase cancer risk. In fact, cancer
18. How Can We Take Care of Nurses? May 21, 2026 17:33 Nurses are burning out, and not because they can’t handle the job. In this episode, David explores the mounting pressures facing nurses today, from chronic understaffing to a workplace culture that often treats emotional exhaustion as part of the job.With insights from Roswell Park’s Pamela Pichon (MS, BSN, RN) and Amy Gallagher (PsyD, MSHCT, Resiliency Program Leader), we look at what burnout act
17. How Does Faith Fit Into Cancer? May 7, 2026 24:04 For many patients, a cancer diagnosis doesn’t just raise medical questions. It raises existential ones, too. Questions about meaning, belief, and what comes next. In this episode, Hajar and David explore the role of faith and spirituality in the cancer journey, and what it looks like to search for comfort, certainty, or understanding when so much feels out of your control.Keep up with all things S
16. Can We Treat Cancer Across Families? Apr 23, 2026 19:21 Cancer is, at its core, a disease of genetics, so it’s no surprise it can run in families. As we start to understand these hereditary risk factors, how can we use that knowledge? In this episode, David explores ways that forward-thinking researchers and clinicians are working with families across generations to find and treat cancer and build better treatments for the future. Interested in learnin
15. How Do We Reach Indigenous Communities? Apr 2, 2026 22:22 What does it really mean to meet a community where they are? In this episode, David explores the nuances of community outreach in cancer care, and why a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t always work.Focusing on Indigenous communities in and around Buffalo, they speak with Dr. Rodney Haring and community outreach coordinator Will Maybee about the deep-rooted health disparities facing Native popula
14. Who Is EDDY? Mar 12, 2026 16:40 What if lifesaving cancer screenings could come directly to the people who need them most? In this episode, David and Hajar introduce us to EDDY — a mobile cancer screening unit bringing early detection to communities across Western New York. They talk about why lung cancer screening is so important, the stigma that still surrounds the disease, and how meeting people where they are can make all th
13. Is Cancer Different When You’re Young? Feb 26, 2026 20:39 Cancer is often thought of as a disease of older age. But tens of thousands of people are diagnosed each year in their teens, twenties, and thirties. And for them, this diagnosis arrives right in the middle of building a life. In this episode, Hajar and David explore what it’s like to face cancer as a young adult, when careers are just beginning, relationships are still forming, and questions abou
12. Can What I Eat Affect Cancer? Feb 12, 2026 19:27 We all know that our diet has a huge effect on our health, but in many ways it’s never been harder to know what to do about it. Want to prevent cancer? Or improve your course of treatment? The internet is happy to provide you with an absolute mountain of dubious advice, contradictory claims, and outright snake oil. Thank goodness David found some experts who provide some grounded, proven advice ab
11. What is Financial Toxicity? Jan 29, 2026 22:37 Cancer doesn’t just take a toll on the body, it can also take a serious toll on a person’s financial life. In this episode, Hajar talks with Tameka Brooks, a financial empowerment coach at Roswell Park, and Dr. Anurag Singh, a radiation oncologist and researcher, about something called financial toxicity, the stress and burden patients experience as a result of the financial impact of cancer.They
10. What’s So Scary About Bone Marrow Transplants? Jan 15, 2026 19:47 What’s so scary about a bone marrow transplant? Not nearly as much as there used to be. The procedure has changed so much that it isn’t even really a bone marrow transplant any more. Modern stem cell transplants rebuild healthy bone marrow in a way that is safer and more effective than ever before, offering treatment options and paths to remission that would have been unthinkable just a few decade
9. What Happens When The Patient Is A Doctor? Dec 18, 2025 30:14 Laura Mango is a doctor, but that didn’t make it any easier when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. What it did do is completely change how she sees herself, her work, and her relationship with the people she cares for. In today’s episode, she sits down with David to talk about her parallel journeys as a doctor, a patient, and a mother, and how each has made the others richer and more profound.
8. How Do You Look Inside A Body? Dec 4, 2025 20:28 Ever wondered what’s actually happening when you get an X-ray, CT, MRI, or ultrasound? In this episode, Hajar dives into the world of medical imaging with Dr. Craig Hendler and Dr. Tom Laudico. They break down how each type of scan works, when and why doctors use them, and the role radiologists play in guiding cancer care.Keep up with all things Smarter Than Cancer and let us know what you think o

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