Howie and Harlan are joined by Eric Winer, director of the Yale Cancer Center and president of Yale's Smilow Cancer Hospital. They discuss his career, his personal experiences with hemophilia and HIV, and the state of breast cancer treatment. Harlan reports on the retraction of a high-profile study on the effect of hearing aids on dementia; Howie provides some good news from an annual report on health expenditures in the U.S. 

Links:

A Retracted Study

“Retraction—Association between hearing aid use and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: an analysis of the UK Biobank cohort”

The original study: “RETRACTED: Association between hearing aid use and all-cause and cause-specific dementia: an analysis of the UK Biobank cohort”

Eric Winer

Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Wikipedia: Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia

Wikipedia: Nicholas and Alexandra

CDC: What is Hemophilia?

“Bayer division 'knowingly sold' HIV-infected protein”

Eric Winer: 2023 ASCO Presidential Address, “Partnering With Patients: The Cornerstone of Clinical Care and Research”

Eric Winer: “Breast Cancer Treatment: A Review”

"‘I’m Scared to Death.’ Behind the Shortage Keeping Cancer Patients From Chemo"

National Health Expenditures

CDC: National Health Expenditure Data


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