Chadi Nabhan, MD, MBA
Insightful & Articulate
Sharing observations that impact our culture and your health.
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RECENT EPISODE
Healthcare Unfiltered
Christian Rolfo, MD, PhD, of Mount Sinai Medical Center (now at Ohio State as Chief of Oncology), explores the science and clinical applications of liquid biopsies, including circulating tumor DNA. On this special Healthcare Unfiltered episode, he explains how this cutting-edge approach compares to traditional tissue samples in terms of concordance, sensitivity, and specificity, and expands on the methods used to distinguish signal from noise in liquid biopsy results.
Dr. Rolfo discusses which thoracic patients should receive liquid biopsies and the optimal timing within their care journey. He also covers the clinical decisions informed by liquid biopsy data, such as advising on adjuvant therapy, and debates the potential role of liquid biopsies in screening and early detection for healthy individuals.
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Chadi Nabhan, MD MBA
Moderator
Facilitating Discussions
Whether you are hosting a strategic retreat or require facilitating a dialogue between various stakeholders in a healthcare-related topic, I am here to moderate the discussion, engage participants, and assure a robust and active conversation.
COnsulting
Healthcare Advisor
With over two decades experience in healthcare and oncology, I can be your strategic partner as you think through your next steps. I offer consultative services to healthcare entities and systems as well as all other stakeholders in the healthcare market in general and oncology in particular. Navigating a rapidly changing healthcare industry is not easy, and I am here to help.
Speaking
Thought Provoking Leader
I lecture on cancer therapies (specific focus on non-Hodgkin lymphoma), healthcare delivery, payment models, economics in medicine, strategy, leadership, and other relevant topics of interest. With hundreds of lectures to various stakeholders, I’ll bring the big picture and offer a fresh perspective.