How “Cancer Poop” Is Changing Cancer Care | The Eye Believe Podcast
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Show Notes
In this episode of the Eye Believe Podcast, Danet sits down with Dr. Vincent Ma to discuss an emerging and exciting tool in cancer monitoring: ctDNA (circulating tumor DNA)—or as Dr. Ma memorably calls it, “cancer poop.”
Dr. Ma breaks down this complex topic in a way that’s easy to understand, explaining:
What ctDNA is and how it works
How it can be tested and monitored over time
How he’s using ctDNA in his practice to better track disease and guide care for his patients
This conversation offers a unique look at how innovative science is becoming more accessible—and how tools like ctDNA may help improve early detection, monitoring, and personalized treatment strategies.
Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or simply curious about the future of cancer care, this episode provides valuable insight into a rapidly evolving area of research.
Tune in to learn how something as unexpected as “cancer poop” could play an important role in advancing cancer care.