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Expert Guest: Dr Elizabeth Marsh

Season 2, Ep. 21

In this episode of the Young Tongues Podcast, Barbara Fountain speaks with Dr Elizabeth Marsh, an Associate Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology. Dr Marsh specialises in researching human papillomavirus (HPV) and its role in causing head and neck cancers. The conversation covers a range of topics, including Dr Marsh's professional background, the nature of HPV, its transmission, and the differences between HPV-related cancers of the cervix and those of the head and neck. The discussion also explores the effects of the HPV vaccine.

Questions from the audience address subjects such as the specifics of HPV strains, the accuracy of testing, vaccine effectiveness, and the potential influence of hormones on tumour growth. The episode highlights the significance of continued research and the encouraging prospects for advancements in HPV-related cancer treatments.

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