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Trial Or Triumph?! CAR-T Cell Therapy and Drug Trials

Sickboy

CBC

Society & Culture

4.8524 Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2024

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

The fellas are joined again by Dr. Brian Koffman, a well-known doctor, educator, and clinical professor turned patient has dedicated himself to teaching and helping the Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) community since his diagnosis in 2005. Dr. Koffman believes that his dual status as a physician and patient provides a unique experience and understanding which allows him to provide clear explanations of complex issues and to advocate for his fellow patients and inform his fellow healthcare providers. This week Dr. Koffman joins the boys to chat about CAR-T Cell therapy and all the things you’d ever want to know about drug trials! Join the post-episode conversation over on Discord! https://discord.gg/expeUDN

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0:00.0

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0:06.8

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0:14.5

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0:21.8

whether or not to get it.

0:23.4

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0:24.9

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0:30.1

This is a CBC podcast.

0:37.0

This week on routine checkup, we are joined again by Dr. Brian Kaufman.

0:41.8

We dive into the world of drug trials and explore CAR-T cell therapy.

0:46.3

Let's talk about it.

1:00.0

I'm listening to know. Well, I'm really stoked for this conversation.

1:08.0

We are once again joined by our friend Dr. Brian Kaufman.

1:12.6

Brian was on the show earlier this year and we talked to Brian about his work,

1:20.0

his work in the chronic lymphocytic leukemia community.

1:26.8

Brian is a well-known doctor, an educator, and clinical professor turned patient,

1:32.0

and has dedicated himself to teaching and helping the CLL community ever since his diagnosis back in 2005.

1:37.8

And after our conversation, Brian, I remember, I think it was, maybe it was within the conversation.

1:43.3

We kind of touched on it, but I believe it was

1:45.8

after the conversation was over. We were kind of hanging out for, for a minute or two chatting while

1:51.8

the mics were off. And the topic of Carty came up. And, and I think it came into conversation

1:58.8

because we were thinking about it a lot due to this other project we were working on at the time.

2:02.8

And you graciously offered your time to come back on the show once again in the future to kind of dive into Carty because you know a thing or two about it.

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