One in Two

In this episode, we speak to Corinne Faivre-Finn, a Professor of Thoracic Radiation Oncology about lung cancer clinical trials, focussing on:   ·      Radiotherapy: what it is and how it’s used to treat lung cancers ·      Clinical trials: what are they, who are they for and how are they set up ·      The RAPID-RT clinical trial that launched at The Christie in early 2023, and how it could improve survival rates for lung cancer patients ·      The involvement of AI and rapid learning in this trial, and the benefits this has for data collection    ·      Integrating patient voices into the trial   Speaker profile:      Corinne Faivre-Finn, FRCR, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Thoracic Radiation Oncology at the Division of Molecular and Cancer Sciences (University of Manchester) and Honorary Consultant Clinical Oncologist (The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester) with a specialist interest in lung cancer. Prof Faivre-Finn trained in Paris until 1998 and accepted a consultant post at The Christie in 2001. She has numerous professional roles including: Radiotherapy Research Lead and Radiotherapy Big Data Lead for Manchester Cancer Research Centre, Radiotherapy Research Lead for the CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence and Early NSCLC Chair of EORTC Lung Group.  She is the Co-lead of the Christie/Manchester Cancer Research Centre Patient Reported Outcome Group.       Show notes:     Professor Corinne Faivre-Finn's research profile   The Telegraph: AI utilised to help prevent lung cancer patients getting heart disease    CRUK clinical trial research website   RAPID RT, The University of Manchester   Dr Gareth Price research profile   We are Vocal home page   Using real world data and rapid learning to drive improvements in lung cancer survival   

Show Notes

 In this episode, we speak to Corinne Faivre-Finn, a Professor of Thoracic Radiation Oncology about lung cancer clinical trials, focussing on:
  
 ·      Radiotherapy: what it is and how it’s used to treat lung cancers
 ·      Clinical trials: what are they, who are they for and how are they set up
 ·      The RAPID-RT clinical trial that launched at The Christie in early 2023, and how it could improve survival rates for lung cancer patients
 ·      The involvement of AI and rapid learning in this trial, and the benefits this has for data collection   
 ·      Integrating patient voices into the trial
  
 Speaker profile:   
  
 Corinne Faivre-Finn, FRCR, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Thoracic Radiation Oncology at the Division of Molecular and Cancer Sciences (University of Manchester) and Honorary Consultant Clinical Oncologist (The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester) with a specialist interest in lung cancer. Prof Faivre-Finn trained in Paris until 1998 and accepted a consultant post at The Christie in 2001. She has numerous professional roles including: Radiotherapy Research Lead and Radiotherapy Big Data Lead for Manchester Cancer Research Centre, Radiotherapy Research Lead for the CRUK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence and Early NSCLC Chair of EORTC Lung Group.  She is the Co-lead of the Christie/Manchester Cancer Research Centre Patient Reported Outcome Group.
  
   
 Show notes:  
  
 Professor Corinne Faivre-Finn's research profile
  
 The Telegraph: AI utilised to help prevent lung cancer patients getting heart disease 
  
 CRUK clinical trial research website
  
 RAPID RT, The University of Manchester
  
 Dr Gareth Price research profile
  
 We are Vocal home page
  
 Using real world data and rapid learning to drive improvements in lung cancer survival
  

What is One in Two?

With one in two of us receiving a cancer diagnosis at some point during our lives, it has never been more important to improve the outcomes for people affected by cancer.

This cancer research podcast is brought to you by The University of Manchester in partnership with the Manchester Cancer Research Centre (MCRC). In each episode, our cancer researchers discuss the innovations, discoveries and projects that are changing the landscape of early detection.