Hearts of Oak with Prof Angus Dalgleish

Hearts of Oak with Prof Angus Dalgleish

Hearts of Oak Podcast · 2025-06-23
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Professor Angus Dalgleish shares insights from his 40-year career in oncology, focusing on innovative cancer treatment approaches and the role of immunotherapy. He reflects on his transition from traditional chemotherapy to employing the immune system in combatting cancer, drawing on his earlier HIV/AIDS research. Dalgleish emphasizes the significance of personalized treatment plans and the emotional aspects of delivering cancer diagnoses. He advocates for monitoring vitamin D levels in patients and integrating lifestyle factors, like diet and exercise, into cancer care. Critiquing the pharmaceutical industry's influence on cancer research, he highlights the neglect of affordable treatments and expresses concerns about mRNA vaccines and their potential links to "turbo cancers." His conversation underscores the need for a holistic, patient-centered approach in oncology, advocating for comprehensive strategies that prioritize patient wellbeing over commercial interests.

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