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What do cancer patients do when their disease is deemed 'incurable' and access to breakthrough drug trials is not available? Jess Mills, co-founder of ACT for Cancer, talks about how the organization she co-founded with Dr Jack Kriendler and her mother, the late Baroness Tessa Jowell, and is turning her mother's tragic personal experience into a movement to make 'Adaptive Collaborative Treatment' a standard treatment option in all advanced and incurable cancers. Filmed at GIANT Health in London, November 2018. *** WTF Health gives you a glimpse of the future of healthcare by introducing you to the people who are going to change it. Learn more at www.wtf.health. Jessica DaMassa, the emerging ‘It girl’ of health tech interviewing, chats it up with the ‘who’s who’ of the health innovation set on WTF Health. You’ll meet the health tech startups, VC investors, innovators, and accelerators pushing bleeding edge tech and disruptive solutions into healthcare …and the insurance companies, pharmas, and hospital systems working to shepherd these new ideas into the ‘establishment’ in effort to fix it. From AI, Big Data, and blockchain to AR/VR, digital therapeutics, payment model innovation, health policy, and investing, Jessica helps you spot the trends and figure out what’s next…or, ‘What’s The Future?’ Health. Yes. That’s really what the acronym means. 😉 Subscribe to the ‘WTF Health’ Channel on YouTube and never miss a new interview, or follow along on Twitter @jessdamassa or @wtf_health. To learn more about WTF Health, find out where Jess will be next, or throw some dollars at our show, please visit www.wtf.health. Sponsored by Bayer G4A, Livongo, dotHealth & The Health Care Blog.