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Believe in Progress: an AACR Foundation Podcast

035: Innovation in the Fight Against Glioblastoma - Michael Hugo

20 Nov 2024

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In this episode of the Believe in Progress podcast, host Mitch Stoller, Chief Philanthropic Officer at the AACR, talks with Michael Hugo, a remarkable individual whose story of resilience, innovation, and determination in the face of glioblastoma is truly inspiring. Michael takes us through his journey, from his personal achievements and professional career to his transformation into a passionate advocate for glioblastoma awareness and cancer research. Michael shares how his diagnosis in April 2022 changed his life, the groundbreaking treatments and clinical trials he has participated in, and how he continues to balance his health, advocacy, and family life. His story highlights the power of perseverance, the importance of innovative cancer treatments, and the critical role of advocacy in the fight against cancer. Key Highlights from the Episode Early Life and Career: Michael reflects on his upbringing in northern Michigan and his impressive academic journey, completing an undergraduate degree in Engineering and an MBA in less than three years. He shares how his early career at Stryker and Medtronic shaped his professional life and inspired innovations in spinal implant systems. Personal Achievements Pre-Diagnosis: Michael discusses his adventurous spirit, from earning a high-performance pilot’s license to completing 11 Ironman Triathlons, and how these experiences prepared him to tackle life’s challenges with resilience. Glioblastoma Diagnosis and Treatment: Diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2022, Michael recounts his experience, from the initial seizure that led to his diagnosis to participating in clinical trials like the cmv-pulsed dendritic cell vaccine trial and using Optune. He also shares insights into his approach to treatment and the importance of patient empowerment. Advocacy and Personal Growth: Michael’s journey has led him to become a passionate advocate, actively participating in neuro-oncology conferences, legislative efforts, and patient-focused initiatives. He discusses how his diagnosis has changed his outlook on life and how he balances health, advocacy, and family life with grace and determination. Guest Bio Michael Hugo is a glioblastoma survivor, engineer, and patient advocate. With a professional background spanning engineering and sales roles at Stryker and Medtronic, Michael transitioned into advocacy following his diagnosis. He has participated in groundbreaking clinical trials and is dedicated to raising awareness and advancing research for glioblastoma. Michael continues to inspire others through his advocacy, resilience, and commitment to living life fully. To Our Listeners Thank you for listening to the Believe in Progress podcast. Keep believing in progress and the power of community in the fight against cancer. Together, we can bring innovation to countless lives. Your support drives progress in the fight against cancer. Please consider subscribing to the podcast, sharing this episode, and visiting AACR.org to learn how you can contribute to lifesaving cancer research. Every action, including donations, helps drive progress. You can make a gift to advance cancer science and medicine at AACR.org/Donate. Cancer Research Saves Lives® Check out more episodes of Believe in Progress at AACR.org/BelieveInProgress. Listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Production Credits Host: Mitch Stoller Guest: Michael Hugo Executive Producer: Anthony Lopes Executive Producer: Michael Leary Associate Producer: Heather Holland Director: Anthony Lopes Creative Director/Director of Photography: Michael Leary Editor: Michael Leary This episode is produced by CollegeCast LLC.

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