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The CHEST Pulse podcast, from the American College of Chest Physicians, provides clinicians practicing in the pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine fields with the information they need to provide the best patient care.Copyright 2025 © American College of Chest Physicians® Science
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    • Challenges, Gaps, and Opportunities in Diagnosing and Managing Refractory Chronic Cough
      Feb 4 2026

      In this episode, experts discuss the challenges of diagnosing and managing refractory chronic cough—a persistent cough that is often misunderstood and mismanaged. Drawing on findings from a recent CHEST/GSK survey, the conversation highlights gaps in patient evaluation, current treatment barriers, and opportunities to improve care through standardized protocols, better history-taking, and greater awareness of emerging therapies.

      This podcast is a non-promotional, non-CME educational program brought to you by CHEST in collaboration with GSK.

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      15 min
    • When “More Treatment” Isn’t Better: A Stage II Lung Cancer Case
      Dec 16 2025

      A man in his late 60s enters a lung cancer screening program and is found to have a 4.5 cm tumor—stage II by size, with high-stakes decisions ahead. The case seems to point toward modern perioperative therapy, until biomarker testing changes everything. In this episode, host Lisa Moores, MD, FCCP, is joined by CHEST Guideline Chair John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP, and oncologist Natasha Leighl, MD, to show how multidisciplinary care—and molecular results—can reroute the entire treatment journey.

      They discuss why nodal staging matters, when perioperative therapy improves outcomes, and how biomarker-driven choices can reshape the safest path, while still leaving room for shared decision-making.

      Faculty

      • Host: Lisa Moores, MD, FCCP
      • Guideline Chair: John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP
      • Case Guest: Natasha Leighl, MD
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      21 min
    • From Resection to Risk Reduction: A Stage II Lung Cancer Story About Mutations, Meds, and Moving on
      Dec 16 2025

      A woman in her early 60s, who never smoked in her lifetime, is diagnosed with stage II lung cancer after an abnormal chest X-ray—and believes surgery has ended the story. But postoperative pathology and molecular testing open a new chapter of therapy designed to lower recurrence risk. In this episode, host Lisa Moores, MD, FCCP, is joined by CHEST Guideline Chair John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP, and medical oncologist Natasha Leighl, MD, to unpack how stage II decisions continue long after the operating room.

      They explore how staging and lymph node assessment shape what comes next; how targeted therapy can fit into survivorship; and how to counsel patients weighing work, travel, side effects, and the emotional whiplash of “I’m cured… unless I’m not.”

      Faculty

      • Host: Lisa Moores, MD, FCCP
      • Guideline Chair: John Howington, MD, MBA, FCCP
      • Case Guest: Natasha Leighl, MD
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      18 min
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