Not Just NE Cancer

Neuroendocrine Cancer: Progress, AI, and How it all Began with Professor Martyn Caplin

May 28, 2024 Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Season 3 Episode 6
Neuroendocrine Cancer: Progress, AI, and How it all Began with Professor Martyn Caplin
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Not Just NE Cancer
Neuroendocrine Cancer: Progress, AI, and How it all Began with Professor Martyn Caplin
May 28, 2024 Season 3 Episode 6
Neuroendocrine Cancer UK

In this episode of the "Not Just NE Cancer" podcast, host Cathy sits down with Porfessor Martyn Caplin, Gastroenterologist, Neuroendocrinologist and Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Patron, for an insightful conversation about the development of understanding and care for neuroendocrine cancer.

Prof. Caplin discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionise medicine and improve the early diagnosis of rare diseases. He shares his journey into the field of neuroendocrinology, recalling the beginnings of UKINETS and ENETS, and highlighting key contributors along the way.

They reflect on the significant milestone of hiring the first Specialist Nurse for neuroendocrine tumours in the UK, a role Cathy proudly took on. Dr. Caplin also reveals his greatest achievements to date and shares his thoughts on the vital role of specialist nurses in patient care.

Looking to the future, Cathy and Prof. Caplin discuss the need for more clinical trials with less bureaucracy and the potential for greater use of molecular profiling in advancing neuroendocrine cancer treatment.

Join us for this engaging episode to learn more about the past, present, and future of neuroendocrine cancer care.

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In this episode of the "Not Just NE Cancer" podcast, host Cathy sits down with Porfessor Martyn Caplin, Gastroenterologist, Neuroendocrinologist and Neuroendocrine Cancer UK Patron, for an insightful conversation about the development of understanding and care for neuroendocrine cancer.

Prof. Caplin discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionise medicine and improve the early diagnosis of rare diseases. He shares his journey into the field of neuroendocrinology, recalling the beginnings of UKINETS and ENETS, and highlighting key contributors along the way.

They reflect on the significant milestone of hiring the first Specialist Nurse for neuroendocrine tumours in the UK, a role Cathy proudly took on. Dr. Caplin also reveals his greatest achievements to date and shares his thoughts on the vital role of specialist nurses in patient care.

Looking to the future, Cathy and Prof. Caplin discuss the need for more clinical trials with less bureaucracy and the potential for greater use of molecular profiling in advancing neuroendocrine cancer treatment.

Join us for this engaging episode to learn more about the past, present, and future of neuroendocrine cancer care.

Further Support:

Support the Show.