In this series of OncChats: Mapping Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery, Horacio J. Asbun, MD, and Domenech Asbun, MD, both of Baptist Health South Florida, share recent advances made with surgical approaches for pancreatic cancer, the need for multidisciplinary care in this disease, and efforts being made to continue to improve outcomes for these patients.
EP. 1: Mapping Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Minimally Invasive Approaches
August 9th 2023In this first episode of OncChats: Mapping Progress Made in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery, Horacio J. Asbun, MD, and Domenech Asbun, MD, discuss recent advances made in the surgical field and beyond for pancreatic cancer, including the benefits of minimally invasive approaches.
EP. 2: Mapping Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Continuing to Move the Needle
August 16th 2023In this second episode of OncChats: Mapping Progress Made in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery, Horacio J. Asbun, MD, and Domenech Asbun, MD, share examples of efforts that have moved the needle forward in pancreatic cancer surgery, and note potential areas of opportunity.
EP. 3: Mapping Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Multidisciplinary Approach to Care
August 23rd 2023In this third episode of OncChats: Mapping Progress Made in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery, Horacio J. Asbun, MD, and Domenech Asbun, MD, underscore the need for utilizing a multidisciplinary approach to determine the optimal care plan for each patient with pancreatic cancer.
EP. 4: Mapping Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Looking to the Future
August 30th 2023In this fourth episode of OncChats: Mapping Progress Made in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery, Horacio J. Asbun, MD, and Domenech Asbun, MD, project where the pancreatic cancer treatment paradigm is headed, from a surgical perspective and beyond.
EP. 5: Mapping Progress in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery: Leveraging New Technology
September 6th 2023In this last episode of OncChats: Mapping Progress Made in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery, Horacio J. Asbun, MD, and Domenech Asbun, MD, explain how augmented reality or artificial intelligence may be utilized to improve outcomes for patients with pancreatic cancer who are undergoing surgical procedures.