Podcasts about cancer and exercise

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Best podcasts about cancer and exercise

Latest podcast episodes about cancer and exercise

Bench to Bedside
Investigating the Link Between Obesity and Cancer

Bench to Bedside

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 19:22


Being overweight or having obesity is linked with a higher risk of getting 13 types of cancer. These cancers comprise 40% of all cancers diagnosed in the United States each year. In this episode of the Bench to Bedside podcast, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, speaks with Dr. John Thyfault, professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Physiology and in the Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Genetics, as well as director of the University of Kansas Diabetes Institute and co-leader of the Kansas Center for Metabolism and Obesity Research (KC-MORE), a new research hub based at the University of Kansas Medical Center to study human obesity and obesity-related disease. They discuss the significant impact of obesity on cancer incidence and mortality, as well as Dr. Thyfault's work developing translational research to improve patient outcomes. The discussion also explores how hormonal disruptions caused by obesity affect tumor growth, the potential of pharmacologic interventions like Ozempic, and the importance of maintaining physical activity and a healthy diet in cancer prevention and management. Do you have questions about cancer? Call our Bench to Bedside Hotline at (913) 588-3880 or email us at benchtobedside@kumc.edu, and your comment or question may be shared on an upcoming episode! If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. To ensure you get our latest updates, For the latest updates, follow us on the social media channel of your choice by searching for KU Cancer Center. Links from this Episode: Learn more about KC-MORE Read about KC-MORE's research into obesity and cancer Learn more about Dr. Thyfault

Bench to Bedside
Brain Health and Cancer: Addressing Cancer Related Cognitive Changes

Bench to Bedside

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 17:14


In this episode of the Bench to Bedside podcast, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer center, speaks with Dr. Jamie Myers, an advanced practice oncology nurse with more than 40 years of experience and Research Associate Professor at the University of Kansas Medical Center's School of Nursing. Dr. Myers' research is focused on cognitive changes related to cancer and cancer treatment therapy. In this conversation, she shares more about this topic - often referred to as “chemo brain” – and how these cognitive changes affect memory, concentration and daily activities. Dr. Myers' shares insights into her research on interventions to manage these cognitive changes and emphasizes the importance of physical activity and diet in aiding brain health, as well as offering resources for listeners wanting to learn more.   Do you have questions about cancer? Call our Bench to Bedside Hotline at (913) 588-3880 or email us at benchtobedside@kumc.edu, and your comment or question may be shared on an upcoming episode! If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. To ensure you get our latest updates, For the latest updates, follow us on the social media channel of your choice by searching for KU Cancer Center. Links from this Episode:  Learn more about Dr. Myers  Read “Lifting the Fog on Chemobrain” by Dr. Myers on the KU Cancer Center blog Watch Dr. Myers' talk more about her research and nursing background

Catalyst Health and Wellness Coaching Podcast
Cancer and Exercise: Latest Evidence and Insights (Kristin Campbell, PhD)

Catalyst Health and Wellness Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 56:47


Send us a Text Message.The number of cancer survivors in the US alone exceeds 15.5 million—a figure expected to double in the coming decades. The general role of exercise for our health & wellbeing, but what about for the individual in the midst of or the tail end of the cancer journey – does it play an important role there? If so, in what ways? Why isn't it generally emphasized as part of the treatment protocol? And what recent advancements in the research might be changing that historical trend? Today's guest, Dr. Kristin Campbell, has spent her career diving into these and related questions. She holds a PhD in exercise physiology, a license in physical therapy and is a professor at the University of British Columbia where she holds an appointment in the Cancer Control Program. Her research focuses on the role of exercise in cancer prevention, rehabilitation and survivorship. I had an opportunity to hear her lecture in person recently and was very happy when she agreed to join us here as a guest. I have a feeling this is one of those episodes you're going to want to share with family and friends.Links from Dr. Campbell:The Bone Metastases & Exercise (BME) Hub:   https://bit.ly/BMEHubCancer Exercise resource page:  https://cancerexercise.med.ubc.caMoving Through Cancer (initiative of ACSM Exercise is Medicine; with registry of programs) https://www.exerciseismedicine.org/eim-in-action/moving-through-cancer/2019 Exercise Guidelines for People living with a prior cancer diagnosis (open access at MSSE):  https://journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/fulltext/2019/11000/exercise_guidelines_for_cancer_survivors_.23.aspxLooking for weekly tips, tricks and turbo boosts to enhance your life? Sign up for the CATALYST COMPASS here, a brief weekly compilation of ideas, evidence-based concepts and encouragement to improve your personal and professional life! Info re earning your health & wellness coaching certification, annual Rocky Mountain Coaching Retreat & Symposium & more via https://www.catalystcoachinginstitute.com/ Best-in-class coaching for Employers, EAPs & wellness providers https://catalystcoaching360.com/ YouTube Coaching Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/CoachingChannel Contact us: Results@CatalystCoaching360.comTwitter: @Catalyst2ThriveWebsite: CatalystCoaching360.comIf you are a current or future health & wellness coach, please check out our Health & Wellness Coaching Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/278207545599218. This is a wonderful group if you are looking for encouragement, ideas, resources and more.

Bench to Bedside
The Rise of Colorectal Cancer in Younger People and Updated Screening Guidelines

Bench to Bedside

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 28:01


Colorectal cancer, also called colon cancer or rectal cancer, is one of the most treatable cancers when found early. However, it is also the most common type of gastrointestinal cancer and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. For decades, colorectal cancer was most often diagnosed in people aged 50 and over. More recently, the incidence of colorectal cancer has declined in people 50 and over, while dramatically increasing in younger people. Because of this shift, the American Cancer Society recently revised its colorectal cancer screening guidelines for people at average risk. According to the updated guidelines, individuals at average risk of colorectal cancer should have regular screening for colon cancer beginning at age 45. On this episode of the Bench to Bedside podcast, Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of The University of Kansas Cancer Center, discusses this topic with Dr. John Ashcraft, Associate Professor of Surgery and Division Chief of the Colorectal & Oncologic Surgery Division at the University of Kansas Medical Center, and Dr. Raed Al-Rajabi, Associate Professor of medicine in the division of medical oncology and leader of the gastrointestinal medical oncology group at the University of Kansas Medical Center. Links from this Episode:  Read the new American Cancer Society guidelines for colon cancer screening Learn more about colon cancer screening and treatment at KU Cancer Center Read about Dr. Ajay Bansal's Lynch Syndrome research and clinic Learn more about Dr. John Ashcraft and Dr. Raed Al-Rajabi After listening to this episode, we invite YOU to be a part of the podcast! We want to hear your thoughts on the conversations we have here, topics you'd like to learn more about and any questions you may have for our guests. Call our Bench to Bedside hotline at 913-588-3880 and leave us a voicemail, or you can email your comments and questions to benchtobedside@kumc.edu. Your comments may be shared on a future episode!

Bench to Bedside
United in Healing: The Elder Family's Cancer Journey

Bench to Bedside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 33:25


Ed Elder is a staple in the Kansas City business community, as President of the Kansas City office of Colliers, a leading diversified professional services and investment management company, as well as an active member of the Kansas City community, which includes his service on the Board of Directors for KU Cancer Center's Cancer Funding Partners. He also formerly served as a board member for Coaches vs. Cancer with the American Cancer Society. While Ed has been a long-time advocate for cancer research and treatment advances through these roles, the cause became even more personal when both Ed and his wife were separately diagnosed with different cancers, leading to them going through treatment at the same time. Ed joins podcast host Dr. Roy Jensen, vice chancellor and director of KU Cancer center, to talk more about his family's story, how they came together to persevere through countless obstacles, and to share what he's learned along the way. Do you have questions about cancer? Call our Bench to Bedside Hotline at (913) 588-3880 or email us at benchtobedside@kumc.edu, and your comment or question may be shared on an upcoming episode! If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. To ensure you get our latest updates, For the latest updates, follow us on the social media channel of your choice by searching for KU Cancer Center. Links from this Episode:  Learn more about Ed Elder Learn more about blood cancer treatment and research at KU Cancer Center Learn how to give back to KU Cancer Center Find more information on the American Cancer Society's Coaches vs Cancer program

Bench to Bedside
Discovering Strength Through Exercise During a Cancer Journey

Bench to Bedside

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 17:30


Going through a cancer diagnosis and treatment can be challenging physically, mentally and emotionally. But there are actions that patients and caregivers can take at home to help ease some of those burdens. On this episode of the Bench to Bedside podcast, we hear from Kylie Stewart, a cancer survivor who joins us to share how her own diagnosis, along with her family's history of cancer, inspired her to learn more about nutrition and exercise, as well as what steps she took to keep her body as strong and healthy as possible through treatment and beyond. Do you have questions about cancer? Call our Bench to Bedside Hotline at (913) 588-3880 or email us at benchtobedside@kumc.edu, and your comment or question may be shared on an upcoming episode! If you appreciated this episode, please share, rate, subscribe and leave a review. To ensure you get our latest updates, For the latest updates, follow us on the social media channel of your choice by searching for KU Cancer Center. Links from this Episode:  Learn more about breast cancer screening at KU Cancer Center Learn more about triple negative breast cancer Read the American Society of Clinical Oncology guidelines for diet and weight management during cancer Learn more about Elenora Teplishky, MD Oncologist - @drteplinsky on Instagram Check out the Dr. Peter Attia Podcast Learn more about Kylie's local CrossFit community, Crossfit On Track Listen to our podcast interview with Kylie's father, Dr. Steve Scott

Eating For You
Episode 52: Breast cancer and exercise

Eating For You

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 25:10


What type of exercise is recommended after breast cancer treatment and surgery? I welcome Angela Mills back for this episode, as she shares her expertise in guiding women post-breast cancer. A personalised approach to movement at this time is recommended, and Angela explains the important things that need to be considered. You can find out more about Angela here: https://www.fitandfabulous.com.au/ Receive the benefit of Angela's regular movement and health tips on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitandfabulous.online/ And if you are looking for a long-term healthier way of eating, but find yourself stuck in old eating habits, join me in a free 15-minute call at https://www.eatingforyou.com.au/free-call and follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/eatingforyou.com.au/

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Daily Doctor's Kitchen
The link between cancer and exercise with Dr Alicia Lumsden

Daily Doctor's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 5:28


What is the link between cancer and exercise?Full length podcast episodes are found on “The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast” and the cookbooks plus weekly recipes are on the website www.thedoctorskitchen.com But here, for a few minutes a day enjoy short snippets of information about flavour as well as function & how delicious food can be enjoyable and health promoting too. I'll see you in The Daily Doctor's kitchen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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RACGP & NSW Health - The GP Edition
Cancer and exercise - Part TWO

RACGP & NSW Health - The GP Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 19:33


Support patients throughout their Cancer journey. Evidence supports exercise as a safe and effective intervention to counter many adverse physical and psychological effects of cancer and its treatment. Learn more about the important role of exercise in cancer recovery. Refer your patients to receive support from health coaches including accredited exercise physiologists, at the Get Healthy Service. Resources: Get Health Information & Coaching Service - https://www.gethealthynsw.com.au/ COSA Exercise Position Statement - https://www.cosa.org.au/media/0hhhmfnm/cosa-position-statement-v3-dec2020-web-final.pdf Cancer Council Exercise videos - https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/cancer-information/living-well/exercise-cancer/all-exercise-videos/ Cancer Council Exercise Booklet - https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/UC-Pub-CAN4152-Exercise-01-52pp.pdf

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RACGP & NSW Health - The GP Edition
Cancer and exercise - Part ONE

RACGP & NSW Health - The GP Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 35:00


Support patients throughout their Cancer journey. Evidence supports exercise as a safe and effective intervention to counter many adverse physical and psychological effects of cancer and its treatment. Learn more about the important role of exercise in cancer recovery. Refer your patients to receive support from health coaches including accredited exercise physiologists, at the Get Healthy Service. Resources: Get Health Information & Coaching Service - https://www.gethealthynsw.com.au/ COSA Exercise Position Statement - https://www.cosa.org.au/media/0hhhmfnm/cosa-position-statement-v3-dec2020-web-final.pdf Cancer Council Exercise videos - https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/cancer-information/living-well/exercise-cancer/all-exercise-videos/ Cancer Council Exercise Booklet - https://www.cancercouncil.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/UC-Pub-CAN4152-Exercise-01-52pp.pdf

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Daily Doctor's Kitchen
What we know about cancer and exercise with Dr Ailsa Lumsden

Daily Doctor's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 5:29


Dr Aisla explains how cancer patients benefit form exerciseFull length podcast episodes are found on “The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast” and the cookbooks plus weekly recipes are on the website www.thedoctorskitchen.com But here, for a few minutes a day enjoy short snippets of information about flavour as well as function & how delicious food can be enjoyable and health promoting too. I'll see you in The Daily Doctor's kitchen Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Daily Doctor's Kitchen
Cancer and exercise with Dr Alicia Lumsden

Daily Doctor's Kitchen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 5:29


Exercise and cancer preventionFull length podcast episodes are found on “The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast” and the cookbooks plus weekly recipes are on the website www.thedoctorskitchen.com But here, for a few minutes a day enjoy short snippets of information about flavour as well as function & how delicious food can be enjoyable and health promoting too. I'll see you in The Daily Doctor's kitchen Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

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SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
လေ့ကျင့်ခမ်း လုပ်တာနည်းသူများ ကင်ဆာဖြစ်ဘို့ပိုများ။

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2021 7:45


ကင်ဆာကောင်စီရဲ့ စမ်းစစ်မှုအရ၊ သူတို့လေ့ကျင့်ခန်းမလုပ်ဖြစ်တာက အချိန်မရှိလို့ မလုပ်ဖြစ်တာလို့ လူအများက ယုံကြည်နေတာကို တွေ့ရတယ်လို့ဆိုပါတယ်။

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And Then Came Breast Cancer - A Future Dreams Podcast

The benefits of exercise on our lives are well documented. But how can even a gentle fitness regime help people recovering from breast cancer? How soon can you go back to the sports you were doing pre-diagnosis ? And what about those women who- for whatever reason- feel they can't do much physical exertion? Four women- including British Olympian Donna Fraser discuss all these points with host Victoria Derbyshire. Brought to you by the Future Dreams Breast Cancer Charity, "And Then Came Breast Cancer" is for everyone whose lives have been touched by the disease. If you would like to contact us for help and advice please email podcast@futuredreams.org.uk or donate at www.futuredreams.org.uk/donate. Victoria is @VicDerbyshire on Twitter and Instagram.If you have been touched by breast cancer – Future Dreams is here to help.And Then Came Breast Cancer, is a podcast series co-produced by Factory Originals and 6Foot6 Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Assyrian
Cancer research shows a drop in health screening for men

SBS Assyrian

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 7:48


Getting men to go to the doctor has always posed particular challenges- but in the year of COVID-19, it's been even harder. New data out today has revealed cancer rates among men in Australia are the highest of all OECD countries, while testing and screening rates have also dropped.

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္
ေလ့က်င့္ခန္း လုပ္တာနည္းသူမ်ား ကင္ဆာျဖစ္ဖို႔ပိုမ်ား။

SBS Burmese - SBS ျမန္မာပိုင္း အစီအစဥ္

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 7:41


ကင္ဆာေကာင္စီရဲ့ ဆန္းစစ္မႈအရ၊ သူတို႔ေလ့က်င့္ခန္းမလုပ္ျဖစ္တာက အခ်ိန္မရိွလို႔ မလုပ္ျဖစ္တာလို႔ လူအမ်ားက ယံုၾကည္ေနတာကို ေတြ႔ရတယ္လို႔ဆိုပါတယ္။

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SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
कैंसर के मरीजों को सोशल आइसोलेशन के दौर में करने पड़ेंगे लाइफस्टाइल में बदलाव

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 5:07


कोरोना वायरस के कारण लगे लॉकडाउन की वजह से कैंसर का इलाज करा रहे लोगों को अपने ट्रीटमेंट के लिए कुछ बदलाव करने पड़ रहे हैं, साथ ही विशेषज्ञ उनसे कुछ जीवनचर्या परिवर्तन की गुज़ारिश भी कर रहे हैं।

HCB2 Fight Right's Podcast
Cancer and Exercise

HCB2 Fight Right's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 26:12


Andrea Leonard, founder of Cancer Exercise Training Institute (CETI), discusses the role of exercise during cancer treatment. Outcomes are better for patients when they continue to move during their course of treatment. Andrea explains how trainers, with the Cancer Exercise Specialist certification, assess clients challenged with a cancer diagnosis and how functional fitness plans are created. Andrea also provides information about lymphedema, the risks and symptoms of lymphedema, and simple exercises that can help reduce the risk of developing lymphedema. An inspiring conversation about helping cancer patients through their treatment and combating many of the challenging side effects through exercise.

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The FitPro Podcast
Cancer and exercise

The FitPro Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 17:53


In this week's podcast, FitPro's programming manager Kirsten Carter speaks to nurse and personal trainer Marion Foreman from All Together Better. Marion discusses how fitness professionals can prepare themselves for when a client tells them that they have cancer. We also explore the benefits that exercise has for someone on their cancer journey. To learn more about the 'Cancer and exercise - The basics' online course, head over to: http://bit.ly/cancer-exercise-course

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 4:43


According to a Cancer Council survey, most people believe a lack of time is the reason behind their lack of exercise.Recent research has found that more than 200,000 cancer cases could be avoided in the next quarter century, but only if Australian adults maintain a healthy weight, and exercise much more than they currently are. - zJw,HR'fb.f w>fCdxHoh.fngtylR xH.fb.f0J'.f qlrJmfng 25 eH.fe h.f w>f'Do'> [;qSJ;0J'.f cJp>.fw>fqgue h>fwkRv> 2 uvD>fnge h.fvDR? emfouh ySRtDp-whv,gzd v>t'd.fwkRcd.fySJRoh.fwz.f rh>fuwDRvDR t0Joh.f w>ftd.fql.ftd.fcsh eD>fcdw,>>fC>'D; *JRvdmfuGJ eD>fcduh>f*DR w>f[l;w>f*JR oh.fwz.f rh>ftd.ftge h>f'f tvD>fr; w>ftHR w>frRtDRue h>f 0J'.fe h.fvDR?

Breast Cancer Conversations
Breast Cancer and Exercise: an Interview with Dr. Mhairi Morris

Breast Cancer Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 15:40


Breast Cancer and Exercise: an Interview with Dr. Mhairi Morris by SurvivingBreastCancer.org

Breast Friends Radio
Cancer and Exercise

Breast Friends Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 53:15


Cancer survivors need guidance in their exercise program to make sure that it is safe and effective. Understanding the side effects of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation can enable you to improve your health and feel better through a proper exercise. Join Carol Michaels as she discusses when and how often one should exercise during and after treatment. She will also speak about managing fatigue, lymphedema, osteoporosis, range of motion and strength while reviewing what exercises are best.This show is broadcast live on Friday's at 1PM ET on W4CS – The Cancer Support Network (www.w4cs.com) and W4HC - Health Cafe Live Network (www.w4hc.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)

Thanks, Cancer!
Cancer and Exercise

Thanks, Cancer!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2018 26:00


** Use your 2.0 as a chance to rebuild, and exercise is essential to the rebuild. ** Activity before / during / after is going to make you feel better physically and psychologically ** Use it or lose it: do SOMETHING. ** Go in with the attitude of fun and trying and seeing what happens. Don’t have expectations of what you “should” do ** Move everyday. Take the stairs or walk around the block. ** Dance parties are a good way to loosen up. ** Be gentle with yourself, and listen to your body. ** Ask at your hospital for exercise resources. ** Look up YMCA Livestrong to take advantage of training and classes. ** Believe in order to access the placebo effect. ** Take it slow and easy: incremental is still progress.

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Health Report - ABC RN
Cancer and exercise: Improving treatment and outcomes

Health Report - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2018 33:09


There's a possible treatment available for people with cancer that's free, evidence-based and associated with excellent health benefits. Exercise. Plus — building family trees using routinely collected hospital data, and returning research results to study participants.

Survivorship Podcast | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
The Importance of Exercise in Cancer Survivorship

Survivorship Podcast | Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2011 58:42


Runtime 58:42 Cancer Fatigue Syndrome is a condition that many cancer survivors experience as a result of their treatment. Tiffany Kendig, Jean Kotkiewicz, Annelise Savodnik, and Sebi Varghese, physical therapists at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, explain symptoms of cancer fatigue syndrome, how exercise can have positive effects on your health during cancer survivorship, and offer recommendations about how to exercise safely and stick with it. read more