• Tackling misconceptions and anxiety about breast density
    Jan 29 2025

    CALHN Research Pulse Podcast | Season 3 episode 3 |

    What is breast density? It's nothing to do with how breasts look or feel, but it can be linked with your breast cancer risk.

    In this episode of Research Pulse, Associate Professor Wendy Ingman shares her latest research findings on women's understanding of breast density. She provides a simple explanation of what breast density actually means and how it relates to breast cancer.

    Wendy is Head of the Breast Biology and Cancer Unit in the Basil Hetzel Institute for Translational Health Research, based at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital. As one of Australia’s leading breast researchers, she’s passionate about improving the evidence and awareness around breast density.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    14 mins
  • The technology revolution solving medical mysteries for families
    Dec 19 2024

    CALHN Research Pulse podcast | Season 3 Episode 2 |

    They say knowledge is power, and recent decades have seen an explosion in understanding of how genes affect our health.

    In this episode of Research Pulse, we learn how knowledge about genes can have life-changing impact for families experiencing difficult and sometimes devastating health challenges. Examples include inherited forms of blood cancer, and pregnancy loss due to genetic factors.

    We speak to Hamish Scott, Professor and Head of Genetics and Molecular Pathology at SA Pathology. Hamish says genetic technologies can solve medical mysteries and ease emotional turmoil for families in South Australia and across the world.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    12 mins
  • Going 'below the belt' for better health in men
    Nov 19 2024

    CALHN Research Pulse podcast | Season 3 Episode 1 |

    Global data tell a clear story: on average, men die around five years earlier than women. Better management of diseases such as diabetes and depression could help -- but for this to happen, men need to seek health support earlier and more regularly than they currently do.

    In our first episode of Season 3, we explore the idea that going 'below the belt' could improve how men communicate with their doctors, leading to earlier disease identification, better management and men enjoying their lives more.

    We speak to Dr Sam Tafari about supporting men to stay ahead of the game when it comes to their health.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    10 mins
  • Reducing radiation risk for patients with head trauma
    Apr 17 2024

    Computed tomography scans, or CT scans, can save lives by enabling early detection of disease and faster diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. But they also expose you to far more radiation than a traditional X-ray.

    There is growing recognition that avoiding unnecessary CT scans reduces cumulative exposure to radiation. It can also conserve hospital resources and minimise emergency waiting times. So can people be triaged in another way while still ensuring positive patient outcomes?

    One of the most frequently performed CT scans is of the brain in response to minor trauma, which is commonly associated with falls in the elderly, and in the younger population when affected by drugs and alcohol.

    In this episode, we discuss the Adelaide Facial Bone Rule, a screening tool to reduce exposure to CT facial scans, which frequently accompanies a CT brain scan for patients admitted following a fall or accident.

    We speak to Sarah Constantine, a consultant radiologist at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, who led the first large study investigating the possibility of using information from the CT brain scan to predict the need for a CT facial bone scan to reduce the radiation dose to individual patients.

    Sarah is also a perinatal and craniofacial radiologist at The Women’s and Children’s Hospital, is a forensic Radiologist, clinical Senior Lecturer, at the University of Adelaide’s Dental School and was a member of the SA Radiation Protection Committee between 2007 and 2022.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    8 mins
  • Diet research aiming to reduce pain in the gut
    Oct 11 2023

    Most people know that a nutrient-dense diet of whole foods can improve your health in countless ways. But if you live with ulcerative colitis, a form of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which can cause painful inflammation in your digestive system – this maxim isn’t so straight forward.

    Today we speak to Dr Alice Day about her work that is uncovering exactly what type of diet is best for people with IBD, which can be a lifelong debilitating condition with no cure.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    14 mins
  • Beating the ‘silent killer’ that is ovarian cancer
    Sep 5 2023

    In this episode, we discuss work towards overcoming resistance to ovarian cancer treatment.

    Our guest is Dr Melissa Pitman, ovarian cancer researcher at the Centre for Cancer Biology.

    We learn about:

    • why ovarian cancer is known as the 'silent killer'
    • why chemotherapy resistance is a major problem when treating ovarian cancer
    • how Dr Pitman is using lab models to understand why some cancers become resistant and how they can be re-sensitised to treatment

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    13 mins
  • Using AI to predict inpatient outcomes
    Aug 1 2023

    In this episode, we discuss research using machine learning to predict patient outcomes within the first 24 hours of arriving at hospital after a stroke.

    We speak to Dr Stephen Bacchi, neurology registrar and researcher the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Stephen won the SA Health Young Professional of the Year award in 2021, and has recently been nominated for an SA Science and Innovation Excellence Award for his PhD research.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    10 mins
  • The hidden pandemic of post-surgery complications
    Jun 6 2023

    CALHN Research Pulse podcast | Season 2 Episode 4 |

    In this episode we’re focussing on work to combat the hidden pandemic of post-operative complications.

    Our guest is Professor Guy Ludbrook, Director of PARC Clinical Research at the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Professor of Anaesthesia at the University of Adelaide.

    We learn:

    • why post-surgery complications are on the rise
    • how the Advanced Recovery Room Care is reducing complications by 50%.

    If you would like to get in touch, you can email us at healthCALHNcommunications@sa.gov.au

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    13 mins