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GPs Talk Cancer

GPs Talk Cancer

De: GatewayC The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
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Join two experienced GPs as they share their clinical knowledge and practical tips to support earlier cancer detection in primary care.


Dr Rebecca Leon and Dr Sarah Taylor bring their warmth, wit, and passion for earlier and faster cancer diagnosis. They discuss assessment, clinical decision making and the referral pathways they choose to get the best diagnosis and treatment. Rebecca and Sarah are regularly joined by special guests who are experts in particular cancer areas.


GPs Talk Cancer is brought to you by GatewayC, a national NHS-funded resource, dedicated to supporting primary care clinicians to improve early cancer detection.


Whilst this podcast may be of interest to everyone, it is aimed at primary care clinicians. Although all patient cases are based on real stories from clinical practice, they are fully anonymised with no identifiable patient data.


GPs Talk Cancer is released fortnightly on Tuesdays. Visit https://www.gatewayc.org.uk/ to learn more about GatewayC.


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Episodios
  • Palliative care part 2 - "So they agreed to do nothing..."
    Apr 14 2026

    In this episode of GPs Talk Cancer, GPs Rebecca Leon and Sarah Taylor are joined by Professor Matt Makin, Consultant in Palliative Medicine in North Manchester and Executive Medical Director of the Pennine Acute Hospitals NHS Trust. Building on a previous episode with Matt, they explore palliative care in the context of modern cancer treatment, discussing how to recognise decline in people living with advanced cancer, advance care planning, medication review and rationalisation, and symptom control — including a practical look at the physiology of nausea — and revisiting the BRAN framework to support shared decision‑making in primary care.


    If you loved this episode and would like to hear more like this, please send your review to the-christie.gatewayc@nhs.net and share the series with a colleague.

    This episode is produced by GatewayC in collaboration with Listening Dog Media.


    DISCLAIMER: We know this podcast might be of interest to anybody, however it is aimed at primary care health professionals. All patient cases are based on real stories from our clinical practice as GPs. They are fully anonymised with no identifiable patient data. All featured statistics are accurate at the time of recording. All views expressed by guest speakers are their own.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Contraception and cancer fears - "I wouldn't shy away from addressing those things she's heard..."
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode, GPs Rebecca Leon and Sarah Taylor sit down with Dr Sylvia Kama Kieghe — GP in Sheffield, women’s health specialist and creator of Ask Away Health — to explore how misinformation, social media and contraceptive concerns shape young women’s fears around cancer. Covering practical insights for managing irregular bleeding on hormonal contraception, addressing patient anxiety, communicating absolute versus relative risk, and navigating the growing influence of online health content. Real case studies highlight the importance of clear explanations, thorough assessment and how to build trust for more effective consultations in primary care.


    If you loved this episode and would like to hear more like this, please send your review to the-christie.gatewayc@nhs.net and share the series with a colleague.


    GPs Talk Cancer is the podcast series from GatewayC. GatewayC is the free early cancer diagnosis resource funded by the NHS and is part of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.


    View the full shownotes for this episode at Podcast - GatewayC


    Produced by GatewayC and Listening Dog Media.


    DISCLAIMER: We know this podcast might be of interest to anybody, however it is aimed at primary care health professionals. All patient cases are based on real stories from our clinical practice as GPs. They are fully anonymised with no identifiable patient data. All featured statistics are accurate at the time of recording. All views expressed by guest speakers are their own.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    43 m
  • Bonus: Women never-smokers and lung cancer
    Mar 17 2026

    GPs Rebecca and Sarah explore evolving trends in lung cancer, focusing on the increasing incidence in women who have never smoked. They highlight the importance of recognising symptoms like reduced exercise tolerance and persistent cough, regardless of smoking history, and discuss why primary care clinicians should have a low threshold for requesting chest X-rays. The episode also covers differences in genetic changes, treatment, and prognosis for non-smoker lung cancer patients and the need for prompt investigation to avoid late diagnoses.

    If you loved this episode and would like to hear more like this, please send your review to the-christie.gatewayc@nhs.net and share the series with a colleague.

    GPs Talk Cancer is the podcast series from GatewayC. GatewayC is the free early cancer diagnosis resource funded by the NHS and is part of The Christie NHS Foundation Trust.

    View the full shownotes for this episode at Podcast - GatewayC

    Produced by GatewayC and Listening Dog Media.

    DISCLAIMER: We know this podcast might be of interest to anybody, however it is aimed at primary care health professionals. All patient cases are based on real stories from our clinical practice as GPs. They are fully anonymised with no identifiable patient data. All featured statistics are accurate at the time of recording. All views expressed by guest speakers are their own.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    7 m
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