This episode explores Thomas Tu's personal and professional journey with Hepatitis B, from his diagnosis at age 15 to becoming a leading researcher and advocate. Against the backdrop of his migrant family's aspirations for him to become a doctor, Tu's path led him to biomedical science and eventually to Hepatitis B research, driven by his own experience with the virus. More significantly, the discussion highlights the stigma and isolation associated with Hepatitis B, emphasizing the importance of testing, vaccination, and open communication. Tu recounts his decision to publicly reveal his Hepatitis B status at an international meeting, leading to the creation of an online forum, hepbcommunity.org, to support others affected by the virus. As the discussion pivoted to his research, Tu detailed his focus on understanding the persistence of Hepatitis B and its link to liver cancer, aiming to develop a cure and improve patient outcomes. Ultimately, this reflects emerging industry patterns of integrating patient voices with scientific research to drive meaningful change in healthcare.
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