

#62 - Keith Flaherty, M.D.: Deep dive into cancer—History of oncology, novel approaches to treatment, and the exciting and hopeful future
17 snips Jul 15, 2019
In this discussion, Dr. Keith Flaherty, a physician scientist and director of targeted cancer therapy at Massachusetts General Hospital, shares his insights on the evolution of cancer treatment. He explores the history of oncology, from chemotherapy to cutting-edge immunotherapies. Flaherty dives into the potential of liquid biopsies and critiques over-hyped therapies like CRISPR. Additionally, he discusses the complex relationship between sunlight exposure, vitamin D, and melanoma, painting a hopeful picture of advances in cancer research.
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Parental Inspiration
- Keith Flaherty's parents, both physicians, inspired his career choice.
- They instilled in him a passion for helping people and a love for their work.
Finding Medicine
- Dr. Flaherty wasn't initially drawn to medicine but felt a need to directly help others.
- Witnessing his parent's dedication influenced his pursuit of a fulfilling career.
Medical School Critique
- Peter Attia criticizes medical school for being anti-intellectual.
- He believes it doesn't teach investigative skills crucial for navigating the evolving medical landscape.