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.
S6E17: Adapting to change
S6E16: What is the World Alliance of Pituitary Organizations?
S6E15: TBI: its effect on the pituitary and hormones
S6E14: The amazing possibilities of facial recognition technology
S6E13: 7. Laws, guidelines and best practices in new drug development
S6E12: The challenge of early diagnosis in acromegaly. We can do this!
S6E11: The complex diagnosis of Cushing's syndrome
S6E10: Critical COVID-19 information for pituitary patients
S6E9: About the risk of infections in pituitary patients: One Doctor's opinion
S6E8: 6. The clinical trial process in new drug development
S6E7: Coronavirus
S6E6: 5. The fascinating work of discovering a new molecule
S6E5: Tackling unmet needs: new compounds in development for non-functioning pituitary adenomas and rare endocrine diseases
S6E4: 4. "The journey to a new drug": understanding molecules and receptors
S6E3: 3. Giving patients a place at the table
S6E2: 2. The business and commercial considerations
S6E1: 1. Exploration, Innovation and Creativity: An intimate look at new drug development in the world of pituitary and neuroendocrine disease
S5E15: A discussion of Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin and its use in men with hypopituitarism and infertility
S5E14: A fascinating chat between a patient and her doctor
S5E13: Silent Pituitary Adenomas
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