Listen "Episode 17: When Cancer Spreads to the Spine. A Conversation with Dr. Mark Bilsky"
Episode Synopsis
One of oncology’s greatest challenges in treating cancer is when it spreads to a different part of the body. When cancer spreads to the spine, it presents unique challenges for doctors creating a successful treatment plan. On this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing the chief of Oncology at Sloan Kettering, and one of my mentors, Dr. Mark Bilsky. We’ll discuss the logistics of his practice, surgical and non-surgical treatment strategies, as well as recent advances in the field of spinal oncology.You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...Getting to know Dr. Mark Bilsky and his practice [0:56]Why Dr. Bilsky decided to focus on spinal oncology [4:18]The epidemiology of spinal cancer, the role surgery plays in treatment, and how surgical techniques and equipment have changed over time [6:45]How Dr. Bilsky evaluates spinal metastases at his center and the logistics of his practice [18:03]Examining advances in radiosurgery and the systems Dr. Bilsky uses at Sloan Kettering [23:51]Treating instability in spinal cancer patients [25:48]Rapid-fire updates on modeling management for various types of tumors [28:42]The magic wand question [33:19]Connect with Dr. Mark BilskyMark H. Bilsky | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Connect With Maxwell Boakyehttps://maxwellboakye.com/podcastLike on FacebookFollow on TwitterFollow on LinkedInDrMaxBoakye (at) Gmail.com
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