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JHLT: The Podcast

JHLT: The Podcast

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The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation podcast airs each month and features the JHLT Digital Media Editors in round table talks with the Journal's contributors. Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas
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  • Episode 81: Lung Cancer after Lung Transplant
    Apr 1 2026

    JHLT: The Podcast kicks off April with a discussion of the paper, "Lung Cancer After Lung Transplantation: Early Detection and Curative Surgery Drive Long-Term Survival," which appears in the April issue of JHLT.

    Senior author Pauline Pradère, MD, of Hôpital Marie Lannelongue in Paris, joins the episode to talk about the paper.

    The conversation includes discussion of:

    • The overall survival of patients who develop lung cancer after lung transplant—and the key differences between the cohort of patients who developed cancer versus the patients who did not
    • Managing lung cancer in transplant recipients
    • Immunosuppression in these patients, and other potential changes to clinical practice derived from the study

    For the latest studies from JHLT, visit www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at www.ishlt.org/jhlt.

    Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.

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    14 m
  • Episode 80: Solid Organ Transplantation and HIV Infection
    Mar 18 2026

    JHLT: The Podcast continues a themed month on HIV infection in solid organ transplant, building on our last episode's exploration from Dr. Saeed at Montefiore in New York.

    Our guest this episode is infectious diseases expert Cameron Wolfe, MD, Professor of Medicine at Duke University Medical Center. He joined us while on sabbatical with his family in Brisbane Australia for a conversation about how transplant centers now consider HIV infection, including transplant recipients who are HIV positive.

    The discussion explores:

    • How the HOPE Act of 2013 changed practice in the United States, and how other countries have handled HIV transplantation regulations
    • Immunosuppresion, antiviral therapy, and opportunistic infection in HIV+ transplant recipients
    • Whether organ-specific surveillance changes in HIV+ patients
    • The ethics of using organs from HIV+ donors and ensuring HIV+ patients are treated equitably

    For the latest studies from JHLT, visit www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at www.ishlt.org/jhlt.

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    18 m
  • Episode 79: Early Experience in Heart Transplantation Using Donors with HIV
    Mar 4 2026

    This month on JHLT: The Podcast, the Digital Media Editors host two themed discussions around HIV in solid organ transplantation. The conversation begins with a discussion of the paper, "Early experience in heart transplantation utilizing donors with HIV," which appears in the March issue of JHLT.

    First author Omar Saeed, MD, MSc, of the Division of Cardiology at Montefiore Medical Center in New York, NY USA, joins the episode.

    The conversation includes discussion of:

    • The ethics and evolution of the Montefiore program's transplant eligibility and criteria
    • The role of the HOPE Act in the changes to the program
    • Superinfection, viral strain analysis, and informed consent of organ recipients
    • Long-term patient follow upsa nd how other centers can begin this research

    For the latest studies from JHLT, visit www.jhltonline.org/current, or, if you're an ISHLT member, access your Journal membership at www.ishlt.org/jhlt.

    Return later this month for a broader conversation with an infectious diseases expert about HIV in transplantation.

    Don't already get the Journal and want to read along? Join the International Society of Heart and Lung Transplantation at www.ishlt.org for a free subscription, or subscribe today at www.jhltonline.org.

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    19 m
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