Healthy Aging

Supporting Caregivers of Cancer Patients

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Dr. Daniel Vorobiof, a renowned medical oncologist with more than 40 years of experience, discusses top tips for caregivers of cancer patients, the role of social media and mobile apps in providing support, and how clinical trial matching works.

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This episode covers important developments in healthcare, including updates on Cancer. Health Professional Radio brings you expert insights and analysis on the latest medical news affecting healthcare professionals and patients alike.

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Healthcare professionals can stay informed about the latest developments in Cancer and related fields, enabling them to provide better patient care. Staying current with medical news helps clinicians make evidence-based decisions in their practice.

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Dr. Daniel Vorobiof, is an expert in oncology, medical research and answering questions about cancer concerns and treatment. He currently serves as Chief Medical Officer of Belong.Life, the world’s largest social network for cancer patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals. Dr. Vorobiof is the former Medical Oncology Director of The Sandton Oncology Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa. He has been working in medical oncology since 1980 and has authored more than 100 peer reviewed articles in international medical journals. Dr. Vorobiof completed his MD at the University of Cordoba, Argentina, and the Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.

Last updated: January 29, 2019

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