GOSH stands for the Gynecologic Oncology Sharing Hub, an open space for real and evidence based discussions on gynecologic cancers. The GOSH Podcast shares the stories of gynecologic cancer patients and survivors and hears from researchers and clinicians who are working behind the scenes to improve the lives of people with gynecologic cancers.
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In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, host Carly returns to speak with Ashley Greer, a resilient cervical cancer survivor and passionate advocate. Diagnosed in late 2023, Ashley shares her powerful story of navigating treatment—including chemotherapy, radiation, and multiple surgeries—and how she found strength and purpose through it all. Now cancer-free, Ashley is on a mission to raise awareness about early detection and inspire others with her experience of life after cancer. Tune in for an honest, moving, and empowering conversation. Resources:Ashley's Instagram: @ashleys.pathCarly's Instagram: @ostomate_and_the_cityFor more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiativeTikTok – @gci_gosh
In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we continue our rare cancer series with Carly Allen, a passionate advocate and survivor.
In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, host Sabine continues our rare cancer series with an esteemed guest, Dr. David Huntsman.
In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we kick off our rare cancer series with the inspiring Nancy McKinstry. In 2005, Nancy was diagnosed with clear cell ovarian cancer. Since then, she has embraced her “second life” by championing ovarian cancer research, helping secure $100 million in funding and creating initiatives like the Nancy McKinstry Trainee Excellence Award. Despite a recent recurrence, Nancy continues to make a lasting impact, growing an ovarian cancer research endowment now exceeding $934,000. Her story is one of resilience, generosity, and unwavering commitment to the future of women's health. Join us as we discuss her journey, the lessons she's learned, and the legacy she's building for generations to come. Resources:Donate to the Nancy McKinstry Endowment Fund for Ovarian Cancer at https://donate.bccancerfoundation.com/site/TR?px=2927503&fr_id=4394&pg=personal&s_src=LNY20 For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiativeTikTok – @gci_gosh
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Golda Arthur, award-winning host of the Overlooked podcast, and her mum Teresa Arthur, whose ovarian cancer journey inspired it all. After Teresa's diagnosis, the audio diaries she recorded became the foundation for Overlooked, a powerful podcast spotlighting women's health issues. Golda's 20-year career as a journalist has taken her from working at CBC and BBC to creating acclaimed shows like Land of the Giants, Today, Explained, and Overlooked. Meanwhile, Teresa has become an advocate in the cancer research community, combining her love of science with her experience as a survivor. Tune in as we explore Teresa's courageous story and Golda's mission to amplify women's voices through storytelling.
Join us for a powerful and inspiring conversation with Dr. Marie-Lyne Alcaraz, a dedicated program manager, and Fiona Barvé, a patient partner at Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre. Together, they share a firsthand look into how groundbreaking cancer research and personal resilience intertwine. In this episode, Fiona opens up about her journey, detailing how the Patient Partner Involvement (PPI) group became a vital support during her treatment and transformed her experience. Dr. Alcaraz provides insight into how patient perspectives are shaping the future of cancer care, highlighting the immense value of patient voices in research.Tune in to hear how partnerships like these are paving the way for more compassionate, innovative, and effective cancer treatment.
In this episode, we continue exploring the impactful experiences of the Seed2STEM program students. Seed2STEM program offers paid internships that offer Indigenous youth hands-on opportunities in scientific research. We hear from Maddy, Alyssa and Madi as they share their journeys working in gynecologic cancer research labs. Whether you're interested in science or looking for inspiration, this episode highlights the power of opportunity and growth through mentorship and education. Shana George (the interviewer) - student at Huntsman lab Maddy Testa - student at Huntsman lab Alyssa Campbell - student at Brotto lab Madi Perreault - student at ________lab Resources:Seed2STEM program website - https://icord.org/issp/_For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Welcome to the first episode of Season 5! We kick off the new season by exploring the experiences of students from the Seed2STEM program, the Summer Research Program for Indigenous Youth. It offers paid internships that offer Indigenous youth hands-on opportunities in scientific research. We hear from Shana, Caty and Catalina as they share their journeys working in gynecologic cancer research labs. Whether you're interested in science or looking for inspiration, this episode highlights the power of opportunity and growth through mentorship and education. Shana George - student at Huntsman lab Caty Janze - student at Hanley lab Catalina Claxton - student at Hanley lab Resources:Seed2STEM program website - https://icord.org/issp/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
From childhood memories to global aspirations, every plunge counts in the fight against ovarian cancer. Dive into our latest episode with Jim Shepard to learn more!#MakingWaves #GOSHpodcastBio: Meet Jim Shepard. The co-chairs of Plunge for the Cure. The Plunge for the Cure Foundation is a registered Canadian charity that was established to raise funds for drug and treatment development targeting ovarian cancer. Jim initiated the foundation motivated by a family member's diagnosis and the alarming five-year survival rate of under 40 percent. The foundation's focal point is an annual event held on the last Sunday in May, where individuals and teams engage in fundraising and take part in celebrating the arrival of summer by plunging into the water. These funds are directed towards the world-renowned UBC/VGH research facilities in Vancouver. The episode aims to spotlight ovarian cancer issues, sharing the inspiring stories and efforts of individuals like Jim Shepard. Their collective goal is to increase awareness and improve outcomes for ovarian cancer, making a meaningful impact in the ongoing fight against this challenging disease. Resources:Plunge for the Cure Foundation website - https://www.plungeforthecure.com/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Delve into the complexities of endometriosis with Dr. Paul Young, a distinguished gynecologist and researcher. Gain insights into diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing research efforts in our latest podcast episode! #EndometriosisAwareness #PelvicHealth #MedicalResearchBio: Dr. Paul Yong (MD, PhD, FRCSC) is a distinguished Gynaecologist, directing the Research Program at the BC Women's Centre for Pelvic Pain & Endometriosis. Dr. Young's clinical focus lies in pelvic pain, with a particular expertise in endometriosis, painful periods, sexual pain, and associated bladder, bowel, and musculoskeletal issues. Dr. Yong's commitment extends to the academic realm, where he serves as an Assistant Professor in the UBC Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. His translational research endeavors include spearheading bio-banking initiatives for endometriosis, conducting gene sequencing studies to unravel underlying mechanisms, and investigating nerve formation in the pelvis as a potential source of pain. Beyond his clinical and research roles, Dr. Yong actively contributes to medical education, imparting his knowledge and experience to the next generation of healthcare professionals. His multifaceted approach underscores a holistic commitment to advancing the understanding and treatment of pelvic pain and endometriosis.Resources:Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Laboratory: https://endopain.endometriosis.org/_For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Delve into the world of endometriosis education with Dr. Natasha Orr as she shares insights on research, advocacy, and patient-centered care. #EndometriosisAwareness #HealthcareEmpowerment Meet Natasha Orr, a researcher at the University of British Columbia (UBC) with a passion for understanding and helping people with endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain. Natasha finished her PhD in 2022, where she studied central sensitization and endometriosis associated pain. During her PhD, she spearheaded the development of endometriosis educational videos and a workshop for people with lived experience of endometriosis and their loved ones. Now, as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, her work centers on developing online resources about endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain for healthcare providers in training using patient-oriented research and user-centered design. Her collaborative approach involves working with patient partners throughout each step of her project, making her research not only academically significant but also accessible and engaging for the public. Natasha's commitment to reducing the delay in endometriosis care and improving healthcare providers' understanding of endometriosis and chronic pelvic pain makes her a valuable contributor to both research and advocacy in women's health. Her Postdoctoral work has received 3 grants to support project costs, a UBC Health Innovation Funding Investment award, a Michael Smith Health Research BC Convening and Collaborating Award, and a WHRI Catalyst award. She is also supported by a CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship.Resources:Dr. Orr's Website: https://natashaorr.com/Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Laboratory: https://endopain.endometriosis.org/_For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Join us in a powerful conversation with Anna, as she shares her journey with endometriosis, breaking down misconceptions and fostering awareness.
Welcome to the first episode of the new year! Meet Geneviève Allaire-Stacey, Researcher behind eSense-Cancer
GOSH Podcast survey:https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vJ2Jt3Mr6OPJBkIn our previous episode, we heard from Amanda's mother, Anita, who told her story of her ovarian cancer diagnosis. Today we will hear from Amanda, a beloved daughter and one of Anita's caregivers. Amanda is a Registered Massage Therapist with nearly three decades of experience in her field. She is happily married and the proud mother of a 15-year-old son. Her family extends beyond her immediate household, with a younger sister residing out West near her mother, Anita. However, Amanda's journey has also been marked by loss, as she lost her older brother in 2016 due to a heart-related condition. Today, Amanda will share her perspective as a caregiver and a loved one, shedding light on the journey that came with supporting a family member through a gynecologic cancer diagnosis. Anita's TikTok: @tastyentertaining https://www.tiktok.com/@tastyentertaining Anita's Instagram: @tastyentertaining https://www.instagram.com/tastyentertaining/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
GOSH Podcast survey:https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vJ2Jt3Mr6OPJBkIn this emotionally resonant episode of the GOSH podcast, we are honored to introduce you to Anita Wright, widely known as 'TikTok Nana.' Explore how Anita's open and sincere sharing on TikTok has not only increased awareness but has also created a supportive community of followers who rallied behind her. This episode provides a chance to draw inspiration from Anita's experiences and gain valuable insights into early detection, cancer advocacy, and the enduring strength of a TikTok Nana who transformed her journey into a platform for change. Bio: Anita Wright is a 76-year-old cake artist from New Westminster. With more than 600 thousand followers on TikTok, Anita, known as 'TikTok Nana,' has captured hearts with her mesmerizing "acrylic piping art." Once a marketing manager, she found her artistry after retiring and starting her own event business in Toronto. Upon moving to Vancouver in 2017, she ventured into baking custom cakes and shared her creations online. In 2022, Anita received a stage four ovarian cancer diagnosis. She openly communicated this diagnosis to her followers and now uses her platform to document her ovarian cancer journey, aiming to increase awareness about this type of cancer. Anita's TikTok: @tastyentertaining https://www.tiktok.com/@tastyentertaining Anita's Instagram: @tastyentertaining https://www.instagram.com/tastyentertaining/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
GOSH Podcast survey:https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vJ2Jt3Mr6OPJBkDescription: In this episode, we delve into the dynamic world of cancer research, where artificial intelligence (AI) meets oncology to shape the future of healthcare. Our guest, Ali Khajegili Mirabadi, a PhD student in Bioinformatics at the University of British Columbia, takes us on a captivating journey through the impact of AI in cancer research and its potential to revolutionize the field. Discover how AI serves as a powerful ally in the battle against cancer, particularly rare and complex forms. Ali sheds light on the challenges of handling vast amounts of complex data and how AI helps identify patterns and similarities that may be imperceptible to the human eye. These insights have the potential to lead to groundbreaking discoveries in the world of cancer subtyping and personalized treatment. Bio: Ali Khajegili Mirabadi is a second-year PhD student in Bioinformatics at the University of British Columbia. His research focuses on Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based cancer patient similarity learning to advance clinical precision medicine. He primarily targets rare cancers across all organs, utilizing microscopic tissue images, clinical data, and genome information to enhance AI models' ability to identify patient similarities and trends in treatment. Supported by the UBC Four Year Fellowship in Dr. Bashashati's research lab, Ali's work carries significant potential for improving patient care. Before joining UBC, he simultaneously achieved two undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics with honors from the Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. Link to the Dr. Ali Bashashati's lab website:https://aimlab.ca/team/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
GOSH Podcast survey:https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vJ2Jt3Mr6OPJBk Welcome to the first episode marking the 4th season of the GOSH podcast! We are excited to share with you more fascinating discussions with researchers and physicians, and inspiring patient stories. Today we have the founders of Down there aware(or DTA in short) podcast which was launched in 2020 to propagate a real and relevant discussion about women's health. Meet Alex Massey who with her mother Mary co-founded and host Down there aware podcast. Alex was born and raised in Florida and currently resides in the capitol city, Tallahassee, with her perfect pooch, Sadie Mae. At the age of 32, she was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Her journey with gynecologic cancer motivated her to become an Women's Health advocate and encourage women to be aware of their bodies and become their own best health advocate. Meet Alex's mom, Mary Massey is the co-founder of DTA and a retired, career teacher. She began her career as a music teacher and, after earning masters and doctoral degrees, she wrapped up her teaching career as a college professor, training future teachers. Having experienced several serious, and some unusual, medical issues, personally, and through her family members, Mary has developed a keen interest in all things medical, researching and delving deeply into causes, treatments, and outcomes of various health issues. Her incentive to become involved in DTA was to support Alex after her cancer diagnosis and to help inform, educate, and advocate for other young women. Down There Aware website - https://www.downthereaware.com/ Down There Aware episode: Alex's Cancer Story - https://www.downthereaware.com/podcast/episode/f4e3dd31/my-cancer-story Down There Aware episode: A Mother's Perspective - https://www.downthereaware.com/podcast/episode/2bced4d9/a-mothers-perspective _ For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
GOSH Podcast survey:https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9vJ2Jt3Mr6OPJBk In the last episode of Season 3 of the GOSH podcast, we are honored to have our co-host Nicole Keay sharing her fertility journey as a cervical cancer survivor. Nicole shares her personal experiences with fertility loss and the challenges she had to navigate along the way. Nicole takes us on a heartfelt journey sharing her decision-making process, shedding light on the financial and legislative aspects of surrogacy and egg donation in Canada. Nicole provides valuable tips and resources for others facing similar situations. Join us for this inspiring episode as Nicole's story offers hope and resilience on the path to parenthood. CancerConnection from the Canadian Cancer Society: https://cancerconnection.ca/s/ Fertile Future - Charity that provides a reduction in cost for fertility preservation for cancer patients: https://fertilefuture.ca/programs/power-of-hope/ If you would like to reach out to Nicole, please reach out at:info@gynecancerinitiative.ca
Join us for the final episode of our collaborative series with Ovarian Cancer Canada (OCC), where we delve into the incredible work being done to support ovarian cancer patients across Canada. In this episode, we're honored to have Stephanie, a program director at OCC, and Starla, a patient partner, as our special guests. Starla shares her personal experience as an ovarian cancer patient and reveals how she utilizes social media to document her cancer journey and foster connections with fellow patients. Her story is one of strength, resilience, and the power of community. Stephanie, the program director at OCC, sheds light on the range of resources and initiatives available to support ovarian cancer patients. From awareness campaigns to tailored programs, Stephanie provides valuable insights into the diverse ways OCC is making a difference in the lives of those affected by ovarian cancer. Bio: Stephanie Gosselin Stephanie Gosselin is the Programs Director at Ovarian Cancer Canada. She has a passion for building community and supporting those diagnosed with ovarian cancer, ensuring that no one is alone on this journey. Stephanie is committed to making sure that everyone in the ovarian cancer community has access to the most up to date and accurate information through a wide variety of education and support programs. She is proud to call Shellbrook, SK her home, where she lives on a farm with her husband and three kids. In her spare time you will find her running the trails of northern SK. Starla Fiddler Starla Fiddler was diagnosed with a rare form of ovarian cancer at age 23. Since being diagnosed, Starla has faced multiple recurrences and rounds of treatments. She is a strong advocate for ovarian cancer awareness by making connections through social media engagements, speaking at events, and doing media interviews. She is from Saskatoon Saskatchewan where she shares her life and makes memories with her 5-year-old son. Ovarian Cancer Canada (OCC) Website - https://ovariancanada.org/ OCC Patient Resources - https://ovariancanada.org/creating-connectionsOVdialogue - https://ovdialogue.ovariancanada.org/Teal Tea - https://ovariancanada.org/events/teal-tea-for-everyone-diagnosed-with-ovarian-cancerOCC email: info@ovariancanada.org Follow OCC on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ovariancancercanada/ https://twitter.com/OvarianCanada https://www.facebook.com/OvarianCancerCanada/ https://www.youtube.com/user/OvarianCancerCanada https://www.linkedin.com/company/ovarian-cancer-canada/ _ For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Continuing our collaborative series with Ovarian Cancer Canada (OCC), we are pleased to welcome our next guest, Dr. Alicia Tone. In this episode, Dr. Tone shares the personal story of how her work with real women living with ovarian cancer continues to inspire and motivate her work. Dr. Tone elaborates on the critical role of patient involvement in advancing ovarian cancer research and how OCC ensures patient-centeredness in many areas of their work. She also outlines the resources available for scientists in the ovarian cancer field such as an extensive collaborative network of researchers, clinicians, trainees, and patients, funding opportunities, specimen bank and others. Bio: Dr. Alicia Tone is Scientific Advisor at Ovarian Cancer Canada. Dr. Tone has been in the ovarian cancer field for 20 years. Her history prior to joining Ovarian Cancer Canada includes a PhD at the University of Toronto in Ontario, post-doctorate training at BC Cancer, and 7 years as a Scientific Associate in the Division of Gynecologic Oncology at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. In 2020, Dr. Tone started her work with Ovarian Cancer Canada where she runs the national OvCAN research initiative and performs collaborative research to understand and improve care along the ovarian cancer continuum (prevention, diagnosis, treatment, supportive care). Ovarian Cancer Canada (OCC) Website: https://ovariancanada.org/ OCC email: info@ovariancanada.org Follow OCC on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ovariancancercanada/ https://twitter.com/OvarianCanada https://www.facebook.com/OvarianCancerCanada/ https://www.youtube.com/user/OvarianCancerCanada https://www.linkedin.com/company/ovarian-cancer-canada/ _ For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_Cluster Instagram – @gynecancerinitiative Facebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
We are excited to announce the first episode of our collaborative series with Ovarian Cancer Canada (OCC). In this series, we will have the opportunity to speak with patient partners, research scientists, and program coordinators from OCC, who will share about the research, awareness, and advocacy work they are doing in OCC. As the only registered Canadian charity solely dedicated to overcoming ovarian cancer, the organization provides leadership in research, advocacy, and support, so that women live fuller, better, longer lives.To kick off our collaborative series with OCC, we have Donna Peppin sharing her personal experience with low-grade serous ovarian cancer and her advocacy work with OCC. Donna emphasizes the significance of patient-centered research and how patient involvement has led to a greater research focus on rare subtypes of ovarian cancer. She also provides valuable information on OCC's support services and other resources available for patients. By the end of this episode, we hope that you will feel empowered and inspired, just as we did. Bio: Donna Pepin of Toronto, Ontario, faced a serous borderline ovarian cancer diagnosis at the age of 49. During her cancer journey, Donna realized that most women she knew were not informed or aware of ovarian cancer, and that there were very few ovarian cancer advocates. So, she decided to become one. She began volunteering with Ovarian Cancer Canada in 2008. From speaking publicly about her experience with ovarian cancer to planning gala events, she focused on raising the profile of this cause. Donna had a vital role in successfully advocating alongside Ovarian Cancer Canada for a historic federal investment in research. Today, she is the Patient Representative on the Governing Council of Ovarian Cancer Canada's OvCAN research initiative and the Patient Lead for OvCAN's national Patient Partners in Research Team. Ovarian Cancer Canada (OCC) Website: https://ovariancanada.org/ OCC upcoming events: https://ovariancanada.org/events-support/find-local-events OCC guide on clinical trials: https://ovariancanada.org/Research/Clinical-Trials OCC support serives: https://ovariancanada.org/Living-with-Ovarian-Cancer/Find-Support Follow Ovarian Cancer Canada on social media: https://www.instagram.com/ovariancancercanada/ https://twitter.com/OvarianCanada https://www.facebook.com/OvarianCancerCanada/ https://www.youtube.com/user/OvarianCancerCanada https://www.linkedin.com/company/ovarian-cancer-canada/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
We're delighted to welcome Dr. Farhia Kabeer as our featured guest, where she shares her expertise on pre-clinical models for research and chemotherapy resistance. Additionally, she highlights some of the promising research projects that aim to enhance treatment strategies and reduce toxicity levels for patients with high-grade serous ovarian cancer. Bio: Dr. Farhia Kabeer is a gynae surgeon from Pakistan. Her cancer research took off from MSc at McGill University studying the metastatic potential of breast cancer cells. Farhia's PhD research encompassed the fields of cancer evolution and translational breast cancer research. She obtained a real-time look at how cancers evolve and why chemotherapies that are initially effective fail over time. Currently, Farhia is a post-doctoral fellow at OVCARE and her work focuses on high-grade serous ovarian cancer pre-clinical models to test novel combinations therapies. _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
In today's episode, we welcome Dr. Melanie Altas. Melanie talked about the struggles gyne cancer survivors face with sexual health. She also outlined useful resources and tools around sexual health available for patients as well as for healthcare providers.Originally from the Maritimes, Dr. Melanie Altas finished her residency in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at UBC in 2007. Currently, Dr. Altas is a Director of BC Centre for Vulvar Health and a Clinical Associate Professor at the UBC in the Department of ObGyn. Her current clinical practice is dedicated to cancer survivorship, menopause, and sexual pain disorders. She is committed to empowering women with education and tools to heal themselves and is a passionate advocate for patient collaboration and shared decision-making. Links: Cancer & Sexual Health Clinic https://bcvulvarhealth.ca/cancer-sexualhealth/ BC Centre for Vulvar Health: https://bcvulvarhealth.ca/about/people/ Hello Vulva! Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/hello.vulva/?hl=en Dr. Lori Brotto GOSH podcast episode: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1387837/episodes/8056177 Dr. Lori Brotto's book: https://www.loribrotto.com/ OHNUT- wearable tool to adjust the depth of the penetration during sexual intercourse: https://ohnut.co/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
This episode of the Season 3 GOSH podcast features Lexi Mestas. Lexi shares her struggles of navigating a rare type of cancer as a young adult including feelings of isolation and infertility. You can learn how family support, community, and advocacy through social media helped Lexi in her journey. Lexi is a creative with a background in city development, urban food access, community health, social media campaigns, fundraising, and state-wide project management. In her late teens, Lexi was suffering from symptoms of ovarian cancer but didn't know they were related to ovarian cancer until undergoing the necessary tests. She was diagnosed with a rare type of ovarian cancer, Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer when she was 27 years old. Lexi became her own advocate pursuing her passions, raising over $72K and spreading awareness through social media campaigns, a weekly newsletter, media appearances, and community partnerships. Lexi's Social Media accounts: https://www.instagram.com/leximestas/?hl=enhttps://www.tiktok.com/@leximestas?lang=enSTAAR fundraiser for women with low-grade serous ovarian cancer:https://staarovariancancerfoundation.flipcause.com/secure/cause_pdetails/MTQzODY5 _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Welcome Patrick Mehr to today's episode of the GOSH podcast! On the last episode of the GOSH Podcast, we met Helen and learned more about her journey with endometrial cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. This week, we are back with Patrick Mehr, Helen's husband, to share his experiences as a caregiver during and after his wife's endometrial cancer diagnosis. In this episode, you will hear about how Patrick took care of Helen and himself during the journey as well as some useful tips for whoever is undertaking the role of a caregiver for a cancer patient. Born and educated in Paris, France, Patrick Mehr is a graduate of École Polytechnique and of France's civil service Corps des Mines. Patrick moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1982 to become a strategic consultant. He then worked for the Boston Consulting Group before running his own consulting practice, advising industrial and high-technology companies on business development and strategy. For the past 15 years, Patrick has been running Plunkett Lake Press which publishes eBooks of non-fiction, including biographies and memoirs. His wife of 40 years is Helen Epstein, author of Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer During Covid. They live in Lexington, Massachusetts, have two grown children, and two grandchildren. Helen's book "Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer during Covid ": https://plunkettlakepress.com/gti Learn more about Helen's works: http://www.helenepstein.com/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
Welcome to the second episode of the Season 3 GOSH Podcast! Today we are featuring Helen Epstein, endometrial cancer survivor and the author of the book “Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer During Covid”. In this episode, Helen talks about her experiences navigating endometrial cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic and her motivation behind writing the book. Helen Epstein is the author, co-author, translator or editor of ten books of narrative nonfiction. She became a journalist at the age of 20 and became the first tenured woman journalism professor at New York University, teaching about 1000 students over 12 years. She guest lectures extensively at universities, libraries, and religious institutions in North America and abroad. Just after Covid arrived in North America, journalist Helen Epstein was diagnosed with endometrial cancer — one of a predicted 66,570 new cases of cancer of the uterine body in the United States in 2021. Helen wrote a memoir called “Getting Through It”, a candid and eye-opening account of a medical steeplechase of surgery, chemo, and radiation therapy, bringing together reporting, research, and elements of memoir to tell an important story. Helen's book "Getting Through It: My Year of Cancer during Covid ": https://plunkettlakepress.com/gti Learn more about Helen's works: http://www.helenepstein.com/ _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
To start off Season 3 of the GOSH Podcast, we are excited to share the story of a new educational resource for gynecologic cancer patients entitled "Gynecologic Cancers: Your Journey". This resource was developed in partnership between the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative and BC Cancer to help support gynecologic cancer patients in finding easy-to-understand information and resources after being diagnosed with gynecologic cancer. The resource presents the entire gynecologic cancer journey to them upon diagnosis and points them to relevant information and resources. Through a series of working group meetings and interviews, the resource was developed in collaboration with multidisciplinary teams at BC Cancer and GCI patient partners. This resource was built by gynecologic cancer patients for gynecologic cancer patients but at every step of the way, we received a lot of important insight from Gynecologic Oncology Specialists, Palliative Medicine Specialists, BC Cancer Supportive Care Manager, Plain Language Specialists, Library Services and many others. The resource is now available on the BC Cancer website:http://www.bccancer.bc.ca/library-site/Documents/Gynecologic-Cancer-Your-Journey.pdf-Welcome the three patient partners Nancy Cleveland, Siv Klausen, and Nicole Keay, who played a really important role in making this resource a reality. Nicole Keay is an experienced communications professional and a patient partner with the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative (GCI). She also co-hosts the Gynecologic Oncology Sharing Hub (GOSH) podcast alongside Stephanie Lam. In her early 30s, Nicole was diagnosed with cervical cancer and underwent intense treatment including surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy resulting in the loss of her fertility. Nicole now uses her experiences to help guide, support, and be a voice for women who have been diagnosed with gynecological cancers. Nancy Cleveland has lived in Vancouver for her entire life and is married and the mom to two beautiful adult children. In her professional life, she spent 35 years as a teacher with the Vancouver School Board. In May 2019, Nancy was diagnosed with Stage 3C Primary Peritoneal Serous Ovarian Cancer after going through what she thought of as a routine laparoscopic surgery for a gallstone. Her journey has had its ups and downs, but she continues to believe that there is a lot of hope for gynecologic cancer patients and survivors. Nancy has had some great experiences with clinical drug trials and research that continues to improve outcomes for patients across BC. Siv Klausen is a Patient Partner with the Gynecological Cancer Initiative. After experiencing vulvar cancer in 2018, she underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation at the BC Cancer Agency in Vancouver. Siv lives in Tsawwassen with her husband and son, and JoJo the poodle. Stephanie Lam is the Research Coordinator for the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative (GCI), a province-wide initiative aimed to accelerate transformative research on the prevention, detection, treatment, and survivorship of gynecologic cancers. Currently, Stephanie supports a broad range of research activities within the GCI including clinical trials, knowledge translation, and educational programs. An important part of her role is in the area of patient engagement and patient-oriented research. _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
The final episode of Season 2 features Jessica Dietcher. Jessica is a fourth-grade teacher and a cervical cancer survivor. She is the happiest when teaching yoga, journaling, and creative hands-on projects. Jessica shares how these activities helped her navigate her diagnosis, treatment, and her recovery from cervical cancer just over two years ago. _For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Shiraz Italia. Shiraz was twelve when her mom died of ovarian cancer at the age of 48. She had also lost her grandmother to cancer. She suspected family history and decided to pursue genetic testing, but was faced with a 12 to 18-month waitlist. Following her gut feeling, Shiraz sought private testing and found out she was BRCA 1 positive. During her preventative surgery, it was discovered she had a 1 mm-sized tumour on one of her ovaries. Shiraz shares her story on how genetic testing gave her the power to take action. You can learn more about Shiraz's story here – https://bit.ly/3vQABxRFor more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
On this episode, we are joined by Kirsty Browne, a cervical cancer survivor. She was diagnosed at age 26 shortly after requesting an unplanned screening test. After successful cancer treatments, she has been cancer-free for five years and now has a four-year-old boy! Through her story, Kirsty hopes to empower and encourage women to get their regular screening tests for cervical cancer. Learn more about the Conquering Cancer Campaign: https://conqueringcancercampaign.comFollow Conquering Cancer Campaign on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conqueringcancercampaign/Follow Conquering Cancer Campaign on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConqueringCancr-For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
On this episode, we are joined by Sue Collins, filmmaker of the impact film Conquering Cancer. The film is a global social impact communications initiative designed to stimulate and celebrate efforts to eliminate cervical cancer around the world. Sue shares what she learned about cervical cancer, the challenges faced in filming, and the impact she hopes the film has on the world. Learn more about the Conquering Cancer Campaign: https://conqueringcancercampaign.comFollow Conquering Cancer Campaign on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conqueringcancercampaign/Follow Conquering Cancer Campaign on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConqueringCancr-For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Marion Saville, Executive Director of the Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer and Executive Producer for the Conquering Cancer impact film. Dr. Saville discusses the progress made to increase access to cervical cancer testing in underserved and lower-income communities around the world. Learn more about the Conquering Cancer Campaign: https://conqueringcancercampaign.comFollow Conquering Cancer Campaign on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/conqueringcancercampaign/Follow Conquering Cancer Campaign on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ConqueringCancr-For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by patient partner Marion Lahey. She has diagnosed in 2017 with stage 4 cervical cancer but was determined to not let her cancer diagnosis define how she was going to live her life. Marion shares how she has navigates her cancer journey with a focus on acceptance and self-love. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
We are back with another bonus episode of the GOSH Podcast! At the beginning of February 2022, Dr. Gillian Hanley and her team published their preliminary research findings that suggest removing a woman's fallopian tubes at the time of other routine gynecologic surgeries is a safe, effective way to reduce ovarian cancer risk for women. Through the support of OVCARE, Vancouver Coastal Health, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute, BC Cancer, BC Cancer Foundation, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation, and the UBC Faculty of Medicine, these findings are a huge step towards learning more about ovarian cancer prevention. You can read the publication here: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2788855---For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by gynecologic oncologist Dr. Lesa Dawson. She discusses the recent establishment of a hereditary cancer and gynecologic cancer survivorship clinic in BC. Dr. Dawson shares how a focus on early menopause management through hormone prescriptions, sexual health, and hereditary cancer has allowed them to improve the health and quality of life of many patients in BC. If you have or had a gynecologic cancer diagnosis and this clinic is of interest to you, contact Nikki Burton at nichola.burton@vch.ca. You will need a referral from a doctor to participate in this clinic. Please note this is not a general menopause clinic since it focuses on early menopause management as a result of gynecologic cancer. ---For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter – @GCI_ClusterInstagram – @gynecancerinitiativeFacebook – facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
不要害怕做遺傳性癌症檢測,它可以輓救生命。This episode of the GOSH Podcast is very special - it is our first episode recorded entirely in another language! Stephanie met with Rose Lee, a Chinese patient who was diagnosed with both breast cancer and ovarian cancer. After her ovarian cancer diagnosis, she received hereditary cancer testing where she discovered she had a BRCA1 mutation. Rose talks about her journey to this discovery and the impact it had on her friends/family. She also talks candidly about the importance of language accessibility and how important the Chinese Support Group at BC Cancer was in her journey. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHM Instagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCF Facebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
In our second episode with Tracy Weiss, she and Nicole share their reflections and experiences on the survivorship aspect of their cancer journey. They chat about what it was like to first bring up their diagnosis to co-workers and loved ones, and the challenges that come post-cancer treatment. Chick Mission is a national community of patients, survivors, parents, doctors, advocates, friends and loved ones who are all working together to preserve hope and choice for women battling cancer in the US. Their mission is to ensure every young woman newly diagnosed with cancer has the option to preserve their fertility through direct financial support, educational programs and advocacy for legislative change. To learn more about them, check out their website www.thechickmission.org. Resources mentioned:Fertile Future: https://fertilefuture.ca/For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
In this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Tracy Weiss, the Executive Director and Chief Creative Officer of the Chick Mission. She is a cancer survivor who was diagnosed with cervical cancer at age 30. Having her insurance company denied her claim to preserve her fertility under it being ‘elective', she realized that she has to get revenge by making sure no other woman would have to go through the same thing. Throughout this first episode with Tracy, you'll get a chance to hear her entire story from diagnosis to her work with the Chick Mission. Chick Mission is a national community of patients, survivors, parents, doctors, advocates, friends and loved ones who are all working together to preserve hope and choice for women battling cancer in the US. Their mission is to ensure every young woman newly diagnosed with cancer has the option to preserve their fertility through direct financial support, educational programs and advocacy for legislative change. To learn more about them, check out their website www.thechickmission.org. Resources mentioned:Fertile Future: https://fertilefuture.ca/For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
On September 24th, 2021 the GCI hosted a launch event for Season 2 of the GOSH Podcast: Press Play on Patient Perspectives. Patient partners Nicole Keay, Nancy Cleveland, and Debra Walker shared their reflections on the GOSH Podcast, as well as their own stories and engagement with gynecologic cancer research. We are excited to share their meaningful and insightful conversations as a bonus episode for this podcast. Press Play to hear more! You can also read more about the event on the blog on our website. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Mary Bryson. They talk about their project, Cancer Margins, which is the first nationwide Canadian research study designed to advance the understanding of how sexuality and gender shape the experiences of gynecologic cancer patients. They also share the importance of shifting away from the assumption that gynecologic cancer is a women's cancer in order to provide accessible and safe cancer care to all. You can learn more about Cancer Margins on their website www.lgbtcancer.ca.For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Jessica Sutherland, a member of the Patient Research Advisory Board for the Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Lab at UBC. She was diagnosed with endometriosis 8 years ago since joining the Advisory Board in 2017, has collaborated on 7 research projects including the development of the newly launched Sex, Pain, and Endometriosis website. During this episode, Jessica and Stephanie talk about the normalization surrounding painful periods and why treating conversations about gynecological health as taboo can be harmful to those who have periods. Sex, Pain, & Endometriosis recently launched their website, endopain.endometriosis.org, with a goal to raise awareness of endometriosis-associated painful sex and improving care by sharing evidence-based information. You can also find them on social media @sexpainendo. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
Welcome back to the GOSH Podcast! To start off Season 2 we are joined again with Dr. Gavin Stuart, strategic lead of the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative. In this episode, Dr. Stuart summarizes what the GCI has accomplished over the past three years, discusses pandemic highs and lows, and shares what's next for the GCI. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
Season 1 of the GOSH Podcast included 8 guests, 17 episodes, and over 500 minutes of rich storytelling and dialogue about gynecologic cancers. During a pandemic, this podcast aimed to highlight the stories of gyne cancer patients and survivors, as well as the work of researchers wanting to improve the outcomes of those with gyne cancers. Now, on the final episode of Season 1, co-hosts Nicole and Stephanie, reflect on their experiences and learnings throughout this process. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
Nancy Cleveland joins us again on the GOSH Podcast! Today, she shares her appreciation for the work of the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative and other organizations for always centering patient voice. She is thankful for the various opportunities and resources patients have, such as the GOSH podcast. She discusses the importance of sharing community with those going through their cancer journey and also key lessons she has learned along the way. For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHM Instagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCF Facebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
On this episode of the GOSH podcast, we are joined by patient partner Nancy Cleveland for a two-part podcast series. During a routine laparoscopic surgery for a gallstone in 2019, Nancy learned that she actually had stage 3C ovarian cancer. Following her diagnosis, Nancy joined a clinical drug trial to give back to the incredible research that allowed her to be where she is today. Her journey has had its ups and downs but she continues to believe that there is a lot of hope for gynecological cancer patients and survivors.For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHM Instagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCF Facebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
In the second episode of this series with Jame Remocker, she shares what the BRCAinBC is currently up to, including their work advocating for population-wide genetic screening in British Columbia. She also shares about the vital community building that was needed for them to advance the mission. With the extensive leadership experience Jane has, she offers her advice for those looking to start doing work in their communities and highlights the importance of avoiding burnout. We are so thankful to have had Jane join us on the GOSH podcast and even more thrilled to see the important work she's done! You can learn more about the BRCAinBC here: https://www.brcainbc.ca/ For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHM Instagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCF Facebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
For these next two episodes of the GOSH Podcast we are joined by Jane Remocker, who founded the BRCAinBC in 2018 to honour her late husband, Jeff, who passed away from prostate cancer. Jeff was unaware of his high risk for gene mutation because of his Jewish ancestry, leaving him to only know about his BRCA2 mutation a few days before he passed. Sharing his story, Jane narrates how the BRCAinBC came to be after his passing and howstrength in numbers has mobilized their community advocacy. You can learn more about the BRCAinBC here: https://www.brcainbc.ca/ For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.ca Where to learn more about us: Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHM Instagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCF Facebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
On this episode of the GOSH Podcast, we are joined by Bianca Hayes, a fierce gynecologic cancer advocate. Hayes left Vancouver on June 16 and pedalled 5,900 kilometres over 20 days to raise money for ovarian cancer research -- a cause near and dear to her heart after her sister, Katrina, died of the disease in 2018. Sponsored by A&W Canada, Bianca claimed the title of the fastest woman to bike across Canada in Summer 2020. She shares her journey with us as she continues to raise awareness and money for ovarian cancer. Stay connected with Bianca to learn more about her advocacy work! A&W - @awcanada Bianca - @theovariangang or https://www.biancahayes.com/For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw
In this episode, Nicole asks Stephanie about her experience facilitating patient oriented research at the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative. They talk about some of the important learning lessons, strategies and tips researchers and patient partners can use when starting out on their patient engagement journey. They also go through some amazing resources to get more involved with patient-oriented research (for both patient partners and researchers!) To learn more about patient-oriented research and how you can get involved check out these resources: GCI Patient and Family Advisory CouncilBC Cancer Patient Experience Program BC SUPPORT Unit REACH BC CIHR Strategy for Patient Oriented ResearchFor more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at info@gynecancerinitiative.caWhere to learn more about us:Twitter - https://bit.ly/3jsViHMInstagram - https://bit.ly/3dRQsCFFacebook - https://bit.ly/3knUgOw