The Pituitary World News Podcast
Science
November 1 is Acromegaly Day. In this Podcast, Dr. Blevins gives us a perspective of the last 30 years on the developments in this field. Like many other conditions, the advances in therapy, imaging, surgery techniques, diagnostic testing, and clinical knowledge have been nothing short of remarkable. The future looks bright with many initiatives and research on new drugs and therapies, but there is still much work to do.
S7E16: The ride for acromegaly: 1,200 miles down; 680 miles to go.
S7E15: The postoperative evaluation and management of patients with hypercortisolism.
S7E14: Critical insights on Diabetes Insipidus
S7E13: The frustrating process of insurance authorizations for the use of medications
S7E12: Canada to Mexico: Rare pituitary disease patient bikes the 1845-mile Pacific Coast Highway
S7E11: A look at the Orphan Drug Congress
S7E10: A new drug for acromegaly: an insider's look at the clinical trial
S7E9: A conversation with patient advocates
S7E8: Pregnancy and acromegaly
S7E7: Living with Hypopituitarism
S7E6: Ten Cushing's Cases
S7E5: Cushing's disease and syndrome: The evolving story of hypercortisolism.
S7E4: The critical need for early diagnosis: a chat with Dr. Javier Salvador
S7E3: Cortisol levels after Cushing's surgery
S7E2: The Road to MYCAPSSA: A Conversation with Dr. Bill Ludlam
S7E1: A pituitary patient’s experience with COVID-19
S6E21: Telemedicine and COVID-19, insights from our survey
S6E20: During these trying times, work continues, even at a faster pace, for new drugs and therapies for pituitary patients.
S6E19: The things to take into consideration in interpreting pituitary lab results
S6E18: The biology of different pituitary tumors
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