
Cancer Headlines With William Nelson
From Cancer News Review – Johns Hopkins Medicine Podcasts by Johns Hopkins Medicine
December 1, 2025 · 11 min
About this episode
This episode covers various cancer-related topics including medical imaging, childhood cancers, and advancements in treatment for early breast cancer.
This month's topics include medical imaging and childhood cancers, low dose aspirin in colorectal cancer, AI and colonoscopy skills, and good news for women with early breast cancer.
People in this episode
Host: William Nelson
Topics covered
- medical imaging
- childhood cancers
- low dose aspirin
- colorectal cancer
- AI in healthcare
- colonoscopy skills
- early breast cancer
Keywords
- cancer
- medical imaging
- childhood cancers
- low dose aspirin
- AI
- colonoscopy
- breast cancer
- colorectal cancer
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Johns Hopkins Medicine, AI, colonoscopy, breast cancer, colorectal cancer
Places: childhood
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