The Hands of Change Podcast
Professor Jarad Martin — radiation oncologist, researcher, and fellow Dupuytren’s patient — joins the Hands of Change Podcast to share his unique perspective as both clinician and patient. Based at GenesisCare and Calvary Mater Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia, Dr. Martin discusses his personal journey with Dupuytren’s disease, the role of radiation therapy, and the importance of multi‑disciplinary care. We explore the DEPART study, treatment approaches for Dupuytren’s and Ledderhose disease, and the value of dialogue and expectation‑setting in patient engagement. This episode offers insights that bridge science, medicine, and lived experience.
Beyond his clinical expertise, Professor Martin emphasizes the broader implications of radiation therapy research for fibrotic diseases. He reflects on how studies like DEPART are not only about validating treatment efficacy but also about shaping future standards of care and opening new pathways for patients who currently face limited options. His perspective underscores the importance of collaboration across disciplines and geographies, as well as the need to balance scientific rigor with patient‑centered dialogue. By weaving together personal experience and professional insight, Martin highlights how innovation in Dupuytren’s care depends on both advancing research and listening closely to the voices of those affected.
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