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Next Gen in 10: Mapping Pain Sensitivity in Endometriosis
May 18, 2026
24m 06s
From Idea to Impact: The Story of the Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research
May 8, 2026
24m 49s
Next Gen in 10: Rethinking Endometrial Cancer Surveillance in Lynch Syndrome
Apr 13, 2026
25m 28s
From Prediction to Prevention: Rethinking Endometrial Cancer Risk
Apr 1, 2026
25m 01s
Next Gen in 10: The Endometriosis Pain Index and the Future of Surgical Care
Mar 16, 2026
20m 06s
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| 5/18/26 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: Mapping Pain Sensitivity in Endometriosis | In this episode of the GOSH Podcast’s Next Gen in 10 series, we are joined by Alison Luo, a Master’s student at the University of British Columbia supervised by Dr. Paul Yong. Alison discusses her research on pain sensitivity and central sensitization in endometriosis using clinical mechanical testing, as well as her work validating a prediction model for pain-related quality of life outcomes after endometriosis surgery. Together, we explore how better understanding pain processing may help i... | 24m 06s | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() From Idea to Impact: The Story of the Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research | In recognition of Cancer Research Month 💜🎗️, we sit down with Dr. Barbara Vanderhyden to reflect on the origins and evolution of the Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research (CCOCR). What began as a small, ambitious idea in 2001 has grown into a national, multidisciplinary forum bringing together basic scientists, clinicians, epidemiologists, and psychosocial researchers from across Canada. In this episode, we discuss the importance of collaboration in advancing ovarian cancer research,... | 24m 49s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: Rethinking Endometrial Cancer Surveillance in Lynch Syndrome | 🎙️ Next Gen in 10 is back! This episode features Arabella Helgason, a UBC Master’s student supervised by Dr. Aline Talhouk, whose research examines how endometrial cancer surveillance currently works for Lynch syndrome carriers — and how it might be improved. Using population data, Arabella is exploring surveillance patterns and investigating new approaches, including the potential role of self-sampling. 🎧 Tune in to learn how trainee research is helping rethink cancer surveillance. F... | 25m 28s | ||||||
| 4/1/26 | ![]() From Prediction to Prevention: Rethinking Endometrial Cancer Risk | New episode alert! 🎙️ How can we move beyond BMI to better understand endometrial cancer risk? In this episode, Dr. Aline Talhouk and Dr. Andrea Neilson discuss the RESTORE study and the use of the Progesterone Challenge Test (PCT) as a functional way to assess hormonal activity in the endometrium — and identify who may truly be at higher biological risk. We talk through the study design, as well as early findings showing strong feasibility and participant engagement. The conversation also ex... | 25m 01s | ||||||
| 3/16/26 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: The Endometriosis Pain Index and the Future of Surgical Care | Can we better predict who will benefit from endometriosis surgery? In this episode, Sabrina speaks with Dr. Dwayne Tucker about developing the Endometriosis Pain Index — a machine learning–based tool designed to help guide surgical decision-making and set realistic expectations for pain outcomes. From predictive modelling to patient-centred care, this conversation explores how data can transform how we approach endometriosis treatment. 🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts. #Endometrios... | 20m 06s | ||||||
| 3/2/26 | ![]() Prevention in Focus: Modifiable Risk Factors for Ovarian Cancer | In this episode, Sabrina sits down with Dr. Jennifer Ritonja, a scientist in the Department of Population Health Sciences at the BC Cancer and epidemiologist specializing in modifiable risk factors for women’s cancers. Together, they explore what life-course research tells us about physical activity, body fatness, vitamin D, and the realistic potential of lifestyle-based prevention for ovarian cancer. Does timing matter? Is being active at one stage of adulthood enough? And how do we distingu... | 15m 34s | ||||||
| 2/26/26 | ![]() Launching BEACON: a new research program to understand the role of contraceptive choice and ovarian cancer risk | How does contraceptive choice influence ovarian cancer risk? On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we discuss BEACON, a five-year CIHR-funded research program examining the biologic and population-level links between contraception and ovarian cancer prevention. We are joined by Dr. David Huntsman, Dr. Gillian Hanley, and Dr. Laura Schummers, stepping in for Aim 3 Lead Dr. Wendy Norman, to explore how this interdisciplinary team is integrating molecular pathology, epidemiology, and health polic... | 17m 06s | ||||||
| 2/16/26 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: Hormone Therapy and Cancer Risk in Real-World Data | In this episode, we’re joined by Tessa Woodside, MSc student at UBC, whose research examines hormone therapy use and breast and endometrial cancer risk using large, real-world health data from BC and Alberta. Tessa walks us through her research questions, methods, early findings, and why the details of hormone therapy matter when we talk about cancer risk. 🎧 Tune in to hear how population-level data can answer questions clinical trials often can’t. For more information on the Gynecologic Canc... | 12m 59s | ||||||
| 2/2/26 | ![]() Rare but Urgent: Emerging Targets and Biomarkers in Vulvar Cancer | New GOSH episode out now! 🎙️ On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Madeline Rhind, a medical oncology fellow at BC Cancer, to discuss her work on druggable targets and prognostic biomarkers in vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. The conversation highlights challenges in rare cancer research and the importance of translating molecular discoveries into clinical care. Tune in now at the link in our bio! #vulvarcancer #gynecancer #bccancer For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiati... | 19m 27s | ||||||
| 1/2/26 | ![]() Unmuted: Equity in Focus - Rethinking Vulvar Cancer Treatment: The STRIVE Study | Unmuted: Equity in Focus is back with an episode spotlighting the future of personalized care in vulvar cancer. 🎙️💙 Sabrina is joined by Dr. Amy Jamieson, Gynecologic Oncologist at Vancouver General Hospital and BC Cancer, to talk about the STRIVE trial — a newly launched study exploring whether HPV and TP53 status can guide more tailored, less invasive surgical approaches for vulvar squamous cell carcinoma. Dr. Jamieson walks us through why vulvar cancer has been historically und... | 19m 17s | ||||||
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| 12/18/25 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: The Promise of Risk-Reducing Salpingectomy | Next Gen in 10 is back! 🎙️ In this episode, Sabrina sits down with Dr. Alex Lukey, a registered nurse and recent PhD graduate whose work is shaping the future of ovarian cancer prevention. Alex walks us through her research on the acceptability and feasibility of risk-reducing salpingectomy (RRS), shares what she learned from interviewing OBGYNs, and reflects on the ethical, clinical, and equity considerations that come with offering RRS to people at moderate risk. She also discusses her pred... | 30m 00s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() Unmuted: Equity in Focus — Bridging Language and Health | 🎙️ New on the GOSH Podcast's "Unmuted: Equity in Focus" series! How can language empower women to take charge of their health? In this episode, we speak with Dr. Lesa Dawson, Dr. Reetinder Kaur Brar, and Jessie Kaur Lehail about their groundbreaking project Bridging Language and Health: Creating Culturally Competent, Gender-Sensitive Health Education for Punjabi Women. Together, they’re redefining what equitable care means—by creating translation frameworks that honour culture, gender, and co... | 47m 54s | ||||||
| 11/20/25 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: How the Vaginal Microbiome Could Revolutionize Cancer Detection | In this episode of Next Gen in 10🎙️, Sabrina chats with Dollina Dodani, a PhD candidate in Bioinformatics at UBC. Under the supervision of Dr. Aline Talhouk, Dollina is exploring how the vaginal microbiome 🧫 could be used to improve early screening and detection of endometrial cancer. She shares how she’s using machine learning and transfer learning to build a “General Vaginal Microbiome Classifier” — a computational tool that could transform how we diagnose gynecological diseases. From decod... | 14m 16s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Unmuted: Equity in Focus — Centering Trans and Non-Binary Perspectives in Cancer Care | In this first episode of the Unmuted: Equity in Focus 🎙️ series, hosts Carly and Sabrina sit down with Dr. A.J. Lowik, a sociologist, educator, and advocate whose work centers on making health research and care more inclusive. Together, they explore why sex and gender both matter in gynecologic cancer research and treatment, and what it means to create care systems that recognize and meet the needs of trans and non-binary people. Dr. Lowik shares insights on the barriers trans patients ... | 36m 07s | ||||||
| 10/23/25 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: How Birth Control Choices Are Changing and Why It Matters for Cancer | Join us on this episode of Next Gen in 10 as Sabrina sits down with Alice Mei, an undergraduate neuroscience student at UBC 🧠. Alice shares her research on contraceptive use patterns in British Columbia and explores how these trends may relate to ovarian cancer risk 🎗️. From surprising shifts in birth control choices to the challenges of working with large population-based data 📊, this episode dives into the science, insights, and real-world implications of her findings. Whether you’re curiou... | 10m 30s | ||||||
| 10/2/25 | ![]() The Power of Patient Partners in Research | 🎙️ In this episode of the GOSH podcast, co-hosts Carly and Sabrina sit down with Karen Bemister, a passionate advocate and patient partner in research from Ontario, Canada. Karen shares her journey as a patient partner—someone with lived experience who collaborates with researchers not as a participant, but as an equal team member. Together, we explore the value of patient-oriented research, where patients help shape studies, guide priorities, and ensure the work truly reflects the need... | 34m 58s | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | ![]() Next Gen in 10: Exploring Preventive Care for BRCA Mutation Carriers | 🎙️ New on the GOSH Podcast! ✨ In our very first Next Gen in 10 episode, we’re spotlighting Sabrina, an MSc candidate at in the WACH UBC program. Her research focuses on preventive care for BRCA mutation carriers—a group at higher risk for breast and ovarian cancer. Under the mentorship of Dr. Gillian Hanley, Sabrina is exploring preventative interventions that can help reduce cancer risk and improve outcomes for hereditary high-risk groups. Tune in to hear about the next generation of researc... | 12m 58s | ||||||
| 9/4/25 | ![]() Living as a Previvor: A BRCA2 Story | We’re back—and it’s Season 6 of the GOSH Podcast! 🌟🎙 In this episode, our new co-host Sabrina sits down with her mom, Sharon Grover, a BRCA2 carrier and gynecologic cancer previvor. Sharon opens up about what it means to live with an inherited cancer risk, the preventative steps she’s taken, and how she balances motherhood, teaching, and her love of sports and the outdoors. This heartfelt conversation highlights both the challenges and resilience of living as a previvor, while underscoring th... | 38m 46s | ||||||
| 6/2/25 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 9: Living Boldly: A Double Ostomate’s Fight for Women’s Health | In this powerful episode of the GOSH Podcast🌟🎙, host Carly sits down with Samantha—recurrent cervical cancer survivor, double ostomate, and fierce advocate for women’s health. From navigating life after multiple surgeries to building a platform that empowers others through storytelling, Samantha shares her unfiltered journey with honesty, humor, and heart. Tune in to hear how she’s turning survivorship into activism, breaking stigma around ostomies, and reminding us all that cancer doesn’t de... | 49m 10s | ||||||
| 5/1/25 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 8: Empowered Through Adversity – A Cervical Cancer Journey | In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, host Carly returns to speak with Ashley Greer, a resilient cervical cancer survivor and passionate advocate. Diagnosed in late 2023, Ashley shares her powerful story of navigating treatment—including chemotherapy, radiation, and multiple surgeries—and how she found strength and purpose through it all. Now cancer-free, Ashley is on a mission to raise awareness about early detection and inspire others with her experience of life after cancer. Tune in for an ... | 43m 27s | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 7: Ostomy, Advocacy & Redefining Life After Vulvar Cancer | In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we continue our rare cancer series with Carly Allen, a passionate advocate and survivor. 🌟🎙 After a misdiagnosis, stage 3 vulvar cancer, and a recurrence, Carly underwent life-changing surgery—including an ostomy—that ultimately removed the cancer for good. Now, eight years cancer-free, she shares her journey of resilience, self-love, and advocacy for gynecologic cancer and ostomy awareness. Tune in to hear her powerful story and how she’s redefining... | 31m 04s | ||||||
| 3/3/25 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 6: Understanding Clear Cell Ovarian Cancer: A Conversation with Dr. David Huntsman | In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, host Sabine continues our rare cancer series with an esteemed guest, Dr. David Huntsman. 🌟🎙 Dr. Huntsman is a renowned pathologist and clinical molecular geneticist at UBC, as well as the Canada Research Chair in Molecular and Genomic Pathology. As the director of OVCARE, BC’s leading ovarian cancer research team, his groundbreaking work has helped shape the future of ovarian cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Join us as Dr. Huntsman shares... | 21m 11s | ||||||
| 2/7/25 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 5: Beyond the Diagnosis: A Legacy of Impact | In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we kick off our rare cancer series with the inspiring Nancy McKinstry. In 2005, Nancy was diagnosed with clear cell ovarian cancer. Since then, she has embraced her “second life” by championing ovarian cancer research, helping secure $100 million in funding and creating initiatives like the Nancy McKinstry Trainee Excellence Award. Despite a recent recurrence, Nancy continues to make a lasting impact, growing an ovarian cancer research endowment now exceed... | 31m 49s | ||||||
| 1/17/25 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 4: Overlooked No More: A Mother-Daughter Journey Through Ovarian Cancer | On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Golda Arthur, award-winning host of the Overlooked podcast, and her mum Teresa Arthur, whose ovarian cancer journey inspired it all. After Teresa’s diagnosis, the audio diaries she recorded became the foundation for Overlooked, a powerful podcast spotlighting women’s health issues. Golda’s 20-year career as a journalist has taken her from working at CBC and BBC to creating acclaimed shows like Land of the Giants, Today, Explained, and Over... | 47m 02s | ||||||
| 10/28/24 | ![]() Season 5 Episode 3: Partners in Progress: Collaborative Ovarian Cancer Research | Join us for a powerful and inspiring conversation with Dr. Marie-Lyne Alcaraz, a dedicated program manager, and Fiona Barvé, a patient partner at Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre. Together, they share a firsthand look into how groundbreaking cancer research and personal resilience intertwine. In this episode, Fiona opens up about her journey, detailing how the Patient Partner Involvement (PPI) group became a vital support during her treatment and transformed her experience. Dr. Alcaraz pro... | 32m 20s | ||||||
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