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Poet, watercolourist, and intrepid local adventurer. I dabble in Drupal and advocate for patients with lung and breast cancer, both of which I have. #LCSM #medtwitter
Angus Pratt









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Farewell to Nova Scotia. It has been a rewarding and full two weeks but I'm happy to be heading home.
What if we could detect a lung cancer patient’s relapse months before it’s visible on scans? A recent study in Nature Magazine sheds light on the powerful potential of molecular residual disease (MRD) analysis. #lungcancer
Apr 7, 2025
Apr 12, 2025
Angus Pratt
Addario Lung Cancer Medical Institute (ALCMI)
And look for the #redtoque so we get a selfie.
Gee did we really talk about all that? Thank you for an incredible conversation!
What says leaving Vancouver more than a #redtoque, a @TheWRP4LC and a Thunderbird. It seems a little unreal to be on my way to #AACR25 with #AACRSSP. But here I am.
Apr 22, 2025
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Apr 24, 2025
That was worth reading. I struggled with chemo brain but sensed that was worth getting right.
Angus Pratt
179 experts. 28 countries. 1 message: Long COVID is real, multi-systemic, and devastating. It affects over 400 million people. And we're not prepared. New global consensus just dropped. link.springer.com/content/pdf/10… 🧵
Angus Pratt
Angus Pratt
Mar 28, 2025
Apr 21, 2025
Angus Pratt
Tuesday April 15 at 11:59 pm ET is the deadline to submit your responses for #NPHS2025. Now's the time to speak up about your experiences with the health care system, so we can make calls at a national level and work towards creating a more inclusive medical culture. Learn more: bit.ly/4cCu7HW
Apr 14, 2025
Sean Mullen, Ph.D.
We’re honoured to have @anguspratt.bsky.social with us today at #CMAHealthSummit.
Mar 28, 2025
link.springer.com
“We need to stop playing catch-up and start building a system that actually works with precision medicine. The future of health care isn’t just about better medicine. It’s about making sure the people who need it could actually get it.” — @anguspratt.bsky.social
Mar 28, 2025
“We are so much more effective when we share the same message at all levels of government.” – @jossreimer.bsky.social Read more highlights from this week’s Federal Election Town Hall in collaboration with @ontariosdoctors.bsky.social 👇
Apr 11, 2025
Canadian Medical Association
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Looking forward to the @theaacr.bsky.social Annual Meeting taking place in #Chicago beginning later this week for the latest/greatest in #cancerresearch. Follow the #AACR25 tag and the Social Media Ambassador team for insights throughout the Meeting.
The Patient Voice: From Bench to Bedside and Beyond. At the International Congress on Academic Medicine, I had a great conversation with patient activist and lung cancer survivor @anguspratt.bsky.social. Some highlights, AI-generated. exchange.scholarrx.com/brick/ex0npr... via @afmc-ca.bsky.social
Apr 21, 2025
Apr 24, 2025
Emil Lou, MD, PhD, FACP, FASCO
André Picard @picardonhealth
Plasma-based molecular residual disease analysis shows the potential to predict disease recurrence in lung cancer patients by 4.7 months.
www.pulmonologyadvisor.com
Molecular Residual Disease Analysis May Predict Disease Recurrence After Lung Cancer Resection
With the federal election fast approaching, both politicians and voters are focusing on economic turmoil — but the urgent implications for health care have been largely absent from the conversation. “...
www.cma.ca
Election town hall: The importance of a ‘united voice’ in health care