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Americans eat 20 billion hotdogs every year. The problem? Few know what they're made of! What's worse? Hot dogs are also one of the least healthy foods you can eat. They are proven to cause everything from cancer to high blood pressure and obesity. So, what's in a hot dog that makes them so bad for you? Dietitian Noah Praamsma takes an inside look at the ingredients and how they affect your health as he joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll on The Exam Room Podcast. Of course, hot dogs are an American pastime that's synonymous with baseball. Noah also talks about the Major League Baseball stadiums offering healthier options for fans. — — SHOW LINKS — — Hot Dog Survey https://pcrm.widen.net/s/fvcwcdkd2n/physicians-committe-for-responsible-medicine-morning-consult-baseball-and-hot-dog-survey — — — Cancer Resources https://www.pcrm.org/health-topics/colorectal-cancer — — — Carrot Dog Recipe https://bit.ly/carrotdogrecipe — — EVENTS — — Lotus Health Summit Where: Rochester, MN When: April 17-18, 2025 Who: Dr. Neal Barnard, Brenda Davis, Chuck Carroll Tickets: https://www.lotushealthfoundation.org/2025-symposium-and-gala — — BECOME AN EXAM ROOM VIP — — https://www.pcrm.org/examroomvip — — THIS IS US — — The Exam Room Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theexamroompodcast — — — Chuck Carroll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChuckCarrollWLC Facebook: http://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook X: https://www.twitter.com/ChuckCarrollWLC — — — Physicians Committee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/physicianscommittee Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCRM.org X: https://www.twitter.com/pcrm YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/PCRM Jobs: https://www.pcrm.org/careers — — SUBSCRIBE & SHARE — — 5-Star Success: Share Your Story Apple: https://apple.co/2JXBkpy Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2pMLoY3 Please subscribe and give the show a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or many other podcast providers. Don't forget to share it with a friend for inspiration!
Interview with Talaya Dendy about learning how to advocate for herself throughout her cancer journey and how she uses this knowledge to support and guide other cancer patients. Talaya Dendy is a 12-year Cancer Thriver, Cancer Doula, Independent Patient Advocate, Cancer Health Equity Consultant, Mental Health First Aider, and Podcaster who has dedicated her career to guiding, supporting, empowering, and advocating for people diagnosed with cancer. She developed a fulfilling career path from cancer patient to Founder and CEO of On the Other Side LLC, a cancer navigation enterprise that provides personalized support using a patient-centered and holistic approach.Follow Talaya on social media- https://sprkl.es/ontheotherside/Listen to Ep 18 Self-Advocacy in Cancer Care with Talaya- https://wellconnectedtwincities.com/podcasts/ep18-talaya-dendy-self-advocacy-in-cancer-care/References on PTSD and cancer mentioned on the episode:https://www.cancer.net/coping-with-cancer/managing-emotions/post-traumatic-stress-disorder-and-cancerhttps://www.cancer.net/coping-with-cancer/talking-with-family-and-friends/how-cancer-affects-family-lifeThe book Talaya refers people to as it relates to listening to and communicating with your body: https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Language-Your-Body-Essential/dp/1582702608Well Connected Twin Cities is connecting you with local health and wellness professionals in your community. Discover what's possible by surfing the directory, taking a class, or attending the next event. http://wellconnectedtwincities.com/Follow us on instagram https://instagram.com/wellconnectedtwincities
Join Scott Richard, MD, co-chair of the SGO Taskforce for Board Certification Support, Yasmin Lyons, DO and Lisa Rauh, MD discuss the best cervical, vulvar and vaginal cancer when preparing for the ABOG oral board exam. This podcast episode addresses important resources and questions regarding study preparation, reviewing case list and joining a study group, visiting the SGO ConnectEd, meeting with your local radiation oncologist to discuss radiation in general and your individual patients managed, knowing landmark trials for prognostic factors (GOG 36), surgery for early-stage vulvar cancer, and more. The taskforce will offer six informative podcasts focused on high yield topics and best preparation practices. ABOG and SGO Collaboration during the SGO 2023 Annual Meeting During the SGO 2023 Annual Meeting on Women's Cancer in Tampa, FL, representatives from The American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology (ABOG) will join the SGO Taskforce for Board Certification Support to discuss logistics of the certifying exam as well as the assessment and scoring process, so please keep an eye for the following 2-hour session and three-day roundtable discussions when registering for the upcoming SGO 2023 Annual Meeting and be sure to sign up if interested in participating. 2-hour ABOG and Stats Session and Three-day Roundtable DiscussionsFriday, March 24, 2023 | 1:00 – 4:00 pm | Special Interest Session III: Resident, Fellow, Candidate SessionBecoming an Expert: Board Certification Support Series: Present the partnership between the SGO Taskforce for Board Certification Support and the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology (ABOG) to demystify the logistics of the gynecologic oncology subspecialty certifying exam and the assessment and scoring process. Overview with ABOGStatistics Overview Three-day SGO Taskforce for Board Certification Support Roundtable Discussions – Part 1-3 | (7:15-8:15am)Target Audience: Candidates Taking Boards in April 2023The three-day roundtable will include discussions from taskforce facilitators covering hypothetical cases and case reviews with candidates that are in line with the sections of the certifying exam.Saturday March 25, 2023: Ovarian, Peritoneal, Fallopian Tube Cancer (including Chemotherapy)]Sunday March 26, 2023: Uterine Malignancies: Endometrial Cancer, Sarcoma, GTD, otherMonday March 27, 2023: Cervical, Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer and Radiation TherapyResourcesClick here to access SGO ConnectEd to review additional resources on Cervical, Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer.NCCN guidelines, UpToDate, and GYOEDU.ORG.Sound engineered and produced by Betheon Whyte on behalf of the Society of Gynecologic Oncology.
There is no way to prepare yourself for hearing those dreaded words: "You have cancer." But while the fight against cancer is itself often a difficult struggle, there is another very real struggle that people often do not consider. Between lost energy from treatments, time spent traveling to appointments, and other disruptions, many families dealing with cancer find that there is a very real strain on their income. This is where the Willamette Valley Cancer Foundation comes in. They understand there is often a financial need beyond treatment costs and they work to support families by directly assisting with various bills and financial obligations while a family member is in active treatment. In this episode, Patty Williams, Executive Director of the Willamette Valley Cancer Foundation, shares how this program helps families in Yamhill county and several surrounding counties as well. To learn more, visit https://willamettevalleycancerfoundation.org/ As mentioned in the episode, you can check out The Joyful Roberts Group YouTube channel here.The Joyful Roberts Group The Joyful Roberts Group is a real estate team led by Daniel Roberts, host of The Giving Town.Support the show
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In this episode, Joy shares a couple helpful cancer resources for a young wife & mom. E-mail doseofjoypodcast@hotmail.com to find out what resources Joy knows of that can help you! Also, April is Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month. Find out what the esophagus is while you learn about Esophageal Cancer. What are the risk factors for it? What are the symptoms & signs? Discover what tests can be done to diagnose this cancer and find out what ASCO (the American Society of Clinical Oncology) recommends. Finally, discover key questions to ask your doctor. Learn about a hotline you can call as well as free monthly zoom support groups. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/doseofjoy?fan_landing=true)
Veterinary oncologist Megan Duffy joins us to explain and ins and outs of dog cancer economics. A consult with an oncologist can run a couple hundred dollars… but that money gets you the full attention of an expert who focuses on dog cancer and has reviewed your dog's individual case ahead of time. The oncologist should also be giving you a rundown of different treatment options to help you figure out the option that will give your dog the most benefit while still staying within your budget. Big takeaways? 1. Be honest about your budget so the oncologist can tailor treatment plans for you. 2. Ask about follow-up care and what that might cost. 3. Your vet does not take your treatment choice personally – it needs to be the option that YOU are comfortable with. 4. It is okay to choose a less expensive treatment option. 5. Dr. Duffy has tips for things you can do to save a little money during chemotherapy without cutting corners for your dog's care. Links Mentioned in Today's Show: The X Factor in Dog Cancer: Your Personality Type podcast episode DogCancerBlog.com Jenna Mahan: Weird Things Dogs Get Into at the Holidays podcast episode Related Links: Financial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer: Resources from The Dog Cancer Vet Team FETCH a Cure: Financial Help for Dog Cancer podcast episode About Today's Guest, Dr. Megan Duffy: Dr. Megan Duffy earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Michigan State University, then completed internships at University of Prince Edward Island and North Carolina State University, followed by earning her MS in Veterinary Science from Washington State University while also completing a residency in veterinary medical oncology. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Oncology). Her clinical and research interests include relapsed lymphoma, feline injection site sarcomas, canine osteosarcoma, and pain management/palliative care. Dr. Duffy enjoys giving continuing education lectures for her peers and has written several journal articles and a book chapter. Dr. Duffy is currently a practicing oncologist at BluePearl Pet Hospital Eden Prairie, MN. Other Links: To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/ Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceransers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leaving her mark on cancer through the marriage of yoga and cancer care Cheryl's path to the body and mind for her personal wellbeing included: Pranayama as a master teacher to unlocking a decade of inquiry into the subtleties of the body ( 6:46) The counter-culture opportunity of a Yogic Practice in your life (9:00) The Integrative healing toolbox that includes Sitting with people in their suffering that Cheryl has designed for oncology care (12:30) Yoga as a therapeutic intervention like no other for dealing with the walk towards more life and inevitable death (14:02) Advice for living your life as wise women in the flow instead of the self-inflected constant will powered force (16:04) The Feminine Powered forces we can use to evolve into our assignments for personal impact (20:15) Cheryl's Specialty Teacher Training Program for Cancer Care (23:30) Cheryl's resources and care for patients everywhere (24:30) Cheryl specializes in yoga therapy, mudra, pranayama, yoga Nidra, and chanting for people with cancer and other chronic conditions in central North Carolina and online. Episode Resources : Today's episode is sponsored by The Curvy Hustle Society: The Premier Women's Empowerment Experiences online for evolving entrepreneurs in the business of healing, helping, and leading. Register online for Founding Member Perks at www.Drlisahollandpt.com and download your first 365 Days of Returning to Your Power Course for free to get started. Reach out to Cheryl: Yoga classes, workshops & courses: https://www.yogacheryl.com/yoga.html Teacher training & mentoring: https://www.yogacheryl.com/teachers.html Yoga for Cancer Resources: https://www.yogacheryl.com/yoga-for-cancer.html Cheryl Fenner Brown C-IAYT, E-RYT 500, YACEP Integrative Yoga Therapist Holy Fire Karuna Reiki Master Bahama, North Carolina www.YogaCheryl.com
FETCH a Cure was founded by Mike Holland, Tonie Stevens, and Ryan Traylor after Mike's dog was diagnosed with osteosarcoma back in 2006. At that time there were few resources for dog cancer in the Richmond, VA area. Since its humble beginnings as a back-room operation in a catering business, FETCH a Cure now provides continuing education opportunities for veterinarians, funding for dog cancer treatment within the Virginia-Maryland-DC area, and has even bought a building that now hosts both a veterinary oncology practice complete with a radiation room and a separate holistic veterinary practice. One of the things that makes FETCH unique is that the organization asks that owners who benefit from their cancer treatment funding volunteer their time to help other dogs and owners get the assistance they need. Volunteering could consist of helping out at an event, hosting a fundraiser, or even delivering pamphlets to veterinary practices to spread the word. FETCH a Cure currently only serves the Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC area of the US, but they are looking to expand. They also have support groups that are open to dog lovers anywhere. Links & Resources Mentioned in Today's Show: FETCH a Cure – fetchacure.org Dog Cancer News – dogcancernews.com Financial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer: Resources from The Dog Cancer Vet Team Holiday Bone Treats Steel Dog Project Pixie's Pen Pals Pet Cancer Support Group Pet Loss Support Group Dog Cancer Support About Today's Guest, Joanne Silverman: Joanne Silverman is the Executive Director of the non-profit organization FETCH a Cure. She began her tenure in 2008 during the early stages of FETCH's development. Since then, she has proudly grown FETCH a Cure into a regional organization while adding much needed programs to further aid the community. She lives in Richmond, Virginia with her daughter Emma, her dog Jack, and her cat Molly. Other Links: Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceranswers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/
Getting a cancer diagnosis is devastating. We've been there, and we know how overwhelming this time can be. In this episode we've compiled all of the best resources that we have available to help you help your dog fight cancer. Learn more about: The Dog Cancer Survival Guide; Dog Cancer News, a three-times-a-week newsletter; Dog Cancer Blog, a treasure trove of articles on dog cancer that is constantly being updated; Dog Cancer Support, where you can share your story with other dog lovers who understand; Our list of Full Spectrum veterinarians recommended by our readers and listeners We are here to help, and hope that one day we will be the first to tell you about a cure for your dog's cancer. Links & Resources Mentioned in Today's Show: Dog Cancer Support Group The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger Dog Cancer Blog Dog Cancer News Find a Full Spectrum Vet Financial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer: Resources from The Dog Cancer Vet Team About Today's Guest, Molly Jacobson: Molly Jacobson is a writer. She is also the editor of the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity. A lifelong dog lover and self-professed health nerd, she is all too familiar with dog cancer. She has been supporting readers of Dr. Dressler's website and book since the beginning. Molly earned a BA from Tufts University, and after a career in bookselling and book publishing attended The Swedish Institute to become a licensed massage therapist in New York State. About Today's Guest, Kate Basedow, LVT: Kate Basedow grew up training and showing dogs, and her passion for canines has affected all parts of her life. She earned a BA in English from Cornell University and an AAS in Veterinary Science from SUNY Delhi, and is a licensed veterinary technician in the state of New York. Her writing on dog-related topics has earned numerous awards from the Dog Writers' Association of America and the Alliance of Purebred Dog Writers. Kate currently serves and adores two Belgian Tervuren and a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Other Links: Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceranswers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/
Losing a beloved dog is always hard, but it can be even more heartbreaking during the holiday season. But while we as humans put a lot of value in specific dates and times, our dogs do not. Your dog will not mind if you celebrate a favorite holiday with him a few weeks early because his health is failing – after all, every day spent with you is a holiday to him. You are not alone if you have had to say goodbye to a dear pet during the holiday season. The short, cold days take their toll on sick and elderly dogs, and the bustle of the holidays can be stressful. Money may also not be as plentiful as other times between heating bills and gift giving. Allow yourself the time you need to grieve, but also give yourself permission to enjoy the parts of the holidays that you enjoy. Share memories of your dog with close friends and family, and consider a thoughtful remembrance gift if a loved one has lost his or her pet. Links & Resources Mentioned in Today's Show: Dog Cancer Support Group How to Be There for Your Dog at the End with Lori Levine The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger Custom Pet Oil Paintings Related Links: Financial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer: Resources from The Dog Cancer Vet Team Holiday and Winter Toxins from the Pet Poison Helpline Lap of Love In-Home Euthanasia About Today's Guest, Molly Jacobson: Molly Jacobson is a writer. She is also the editor of the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity. A lifelong dog lover and self-professed health nerd, she is all too familiar with dog cancer. She has been supporting readers of Dr. Dressler's website and book since the beginning. Molly earned a BA from Tufts University, and after a career in bookselling and book publishing attended The Swedish Institute to become a licensed massage therapist in New York State. About Today's Guest, Kate Basedow, LVT: Kate Basedow grew up training and showing dogs, and her passion for canines has affected all parts of her life. She earned a BA in English from Cornell University and an AAS in Veterinary Science from SUNY Delhi, and is a licensed veterinary technician in the state of New York. Her writing on dog-related topics has earned numerous awards from the Dog Writers' Association of America and the Alliance of Purebred Dog Writers. Kate currently serves and adores two Belgian Tervuren and a Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Other Links: Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog's Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog's cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200 www.dogcanceranswers.com. Dog Cancer News is a free weekly newsletter that contains useful information designed to help your dog with cancer. To sign up, please visit: www.dogcancernews.com To join the private Facebook group for readers of Dr. Dressler's book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide,” go to https://www.facebook.com/groups/dogcancersupport/
Here are the things to expect in the episode:People diagnosed with a terminal diagnosis don't need money for research, but a vacation! (Of course, research is significant, too.)A “nobody” who's continuing to live and fight while teaching others.How should you talk and support someone going through cancer? What are some things that you should pay attention to when talking to them?Resources to know more about metastatic breast cancer.And much more!About Amanda Medina:Amanda Medina is 36 years old and living with Metastatic Breast Cancer. She was diagnosed in 2018 and has been and advocate that empowers and educates. Amanda is the mom of an adult son, and does custom farming with her boyfriend Jo-el. They actually harvest the crop the farmer's plant. Amanda also has a side business making scented car freshies and arts and crafts related to breast cancer, which she can mail to you. Amanda was selected for 2021 “the portraits of hope for the American breast cancer society” and was a Leslie's Week 2020 honoree.Connect with Amanda!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amanda.medina.9Closed Metastatic: https://www.facebook.com/groups/368005576558494Get the book, Terminal Far From the Shadow, here!Leslie's Week: https://www.lesliesweek.org/Connect with Kamie Lehmann!Website: https://www.kamielehmann.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kamie.lehmann.1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kamie-lehmann-04683473
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There are multiple clinical trials going on for dogs with cancer right now. Are they worth enrolling in? What if you don’t live near a big university? How do you start researching clinical trials? What should you ask your veterinarian? What should you ask the researchers? What are the things you need to know you would never think to ask? Dr. Trina Hazzah, an integrative oncologist in the Los Angeles area, dishes the dirt on clinical trials. A fascinating and enlightening episode. Today’s show is sponsored by The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Links Mentioned in Today’s Show: Here is the first episode Alecia called in for: Early Dog Cancer Prevention and Vaccine Trials | Dr. Demian Dressler Q&A - Dog Cancer Answers Podcast Here is the link to the VACCS (Vaccination Against Canine Cancer Study) trial she participated in: StudyPages - VACCS: Vaccination Against Canine Cancer Study Other Podcast Episodes about Mast Cell Tumors: Mast Cell Tumors - What You Need to Know About Your Dog’s Cancer - Dog Cancer Answers Podcast Exam Room Series: Mast Cell Tumors (dogcanceranswers.com) There are SOOO many articles about Mast Cell Tumors on DogCancerBlog: Mast Cell Tumors Archives - Dog Cancer Blog Here’s a good article about financial assistance in general that includes some links to clinical studies. Financial Assistance for Dogs with Cancer: Resources from The Dog Cancer Vet Team (dogcancerblog.com) Veterinary Cancer Society: Veterinary Cancer Society | VCS (vetcancersociety.org) American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine: Home (acvim.org) American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association: American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association – The Leader, the Voice, the Resource for integrative holistic veterinary medicine (ahvma.org) Basic Risk Analysis is discussed in this article: How to Make Decisions About Dog Cancer Treatments - Dog Cancer Blog The Veterinary Cannabis Society https://veterinarycannabissociety.org/ or https://vcs.pet About Dr. Trina Hazzah Trina Hazzah was born and raised in Washington DC. She attended Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine where she earned her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. She completed her small animal internship at Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in New Jersey and a 3-year residency in medical oncology at the Veterinary Oncology and Hematology Center, in Connecticut. Her website is https://drtrinahazzah.com/ -- Dog Cancer Answers is a Maui Media production in association with Dog Podcast Network This episode is sponsored by the best-selling animal health book The Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Full Spectrum Treatments to Optimize Your Dog’s Life Quality and Longevity by Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger. Available everywhere fine books are sold. Listen to podcast episode for a special discount code. If you would like to ask a dog cancer related question for one of our expert veterinarians to answer on a future Q&A episode, call our Listener Line at 808-868-3200. Have a guest you think would be great for our show? Contact our producers at DogCancerAnswers.com Have an inspiring True Tail about your own dog’s cancer journey you think would help other dog lovers? Share your true tail with our producers.
Kristina Rua, MSN, RN, OCN, ONN-CG, and Sue Ellen Glover, MSN, RN, OCN, CBCN, ONN-CG, tap into the Professional Roles and Responsibilities domain in How to Implement a Successful LNN: Interview with Local Leaders. Hear from these key opinion leaders as they explain building programs and creating goals and objectives that ensure success. Read more about this episode on AONNonline.org.
Thank you so much for joining me in episode 4 of "Breast Cancer and the Unknown". On today's episode, I talk about a resource I used during my journey with Breast Cancer; CaringBridge CaringBridge is an online tool that helps you create a page and post journal entries. This allows your friends and family to check in on you without having to check in on you! There is a lot more to this site, but when I was going through breast cancer, I used CaringBridge as a tool to post updates about my treatment, side effects, etc. It also gave us something to do to pass the time... which as you know can be hours!! I hope you enjoy learning a little more about myself and about CaringBridge.
Interested in learning more about cancer?July 1, 2020Join us for the weekly "Circle of Life" webinar series.The National Native Network, the American Indian Cancer Foundation, and the Indian Health Service Health Promotion and Disease Prevention are partnering to host a seven-part webinar series focused on sharing important cancer information with health system staff. What is the Circle of Life?The American Cancer Society Circle of Life Initiative was developed with American Indian and Alaska Native communities to provide cancer education using a holistic and culturally tailored approach for individuals, families, and tribes to make healthy choices and stay well.American Cancer Society: Cancer Education
Today's topic is Food Safety and Cancer. This is a webinar that I presented a few days ago. It's almost an hour of talk about food safety, which is a topic that has more recently seen a lot of interest. I downloaded the recorded audio, so you'll have to excuse the lower quality of this episode! Find the full webinar at www.cancerdietitian.com/foodsafety In this episode, I discuss the following: Food Safety 101 Special notes for immune-compromised Cancer survivor recommendations Current evidence regarding COVID-19 and food safety Find my blog posts on grocery shopping during COVID-19 here: Buying Groceries in a Pandemic: Don't Stress Over That Video!! - https://www.cancerdietitian.com/2020/03/buying-groceries-in-a-pandemic-dont-stress-over-that-video.html Grocery Shopping Follow Up and Tips on How to Make Decisions When Information is Conflicting - https://www.cancerdietitian.com/2020/04/grocery-shopping-follow-up-and-tips-on-how-to-make-decisions-when-information-is-conflicting.html Recommended Reading: 4 Steps to Food Safety https://www.foodsafety.gov/keep-food-safe/4-steps-to-food-safety Food safety for people with cancer https://www.fda.gov/food/people-risk-foodborne-illness/food-safety-people-cancer Food safety for transplant recipients https://www.fda.gov/food/people-risk-foodborne-illness/food-safety-transplant-recipients Coronavirus and Cancer Resources for Survivors https://www.canceradvocacy.org/blog/coronavirus-cancer-resources-for-survivors/ How to Navigate Cancer in the Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic from Cure Magazine https://www.curetoday.com/articles/how-to-navigate-cancer-in-the-wake-of-the-covid19-pandemic COVID-19 Food Safety Resources https://foodsafety.ces.ncsu.edu/covid-19-resources/
Dr. Teplinsky talks about her podcast Interlude and patient care as an oncologist https://interludecancerstories.com/Dr. Teplinsky talks about Fake News and trying to bring truth and fact based information to cancer patients and their caregivers.
In the Spotlight Host, Stacey, speaks with Peter Norton, Executive Director; Julie Stammich, Breast Cancer Survivor; and Zach Miller, Program Director for Froggy 102.7.
Amor Traceski is a two-time cancer survivor. She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2013 and then ovarian cancer in 2016. Not only did she NOT dwell on her negative circumstances, she embraced life and found a higher purpose: a mission of life for life! She believes that she survived so that she can share her knowledge and wisdom, borne from experience with others and help them cope and continue living life, despite the disease. Thus, authoring her first book, “Been There, Done That: Practical Tips & Wisdom from Cancer Survivors for Cancer Patients.” Amor believes her strong faith in God is her foundation, which gives her the strength and focus needed to thrive every day, come what may. She hopes that her book will be just the first of many books to bring hope, enlightenment and support to all who need it.You can communicate with Amor on her Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/BeenThereDoneThatCancerSurvivors/Link to the SuccessInsight Podcast: https://www.successinsightpodcast.com/2019/09/amor-traceski-author-of-been-there-done.html
Ashley Stenzel (she/her) is a PhD candidate in cancer epidemiology at Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY. We chat about her experience as a teen mom, turning her back on science only to come back, and her passion for science outreach and education. Plus, we debunk some myths and conspiracy theories about cancer, coming from a cancer researcher herself. Where you can find Ashley: Twitter Website Look out for her talk on the Story Collider podcast. Cancer Resources! United States: American Cancer Society & Minority Cancer Awareness Black Women's Health Imperative Latinas Contra Cancer National LGBT Cancer Network Sisters Network Inc. Canada: Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (and their study on low income patients) Canadian Cancer Society Support #InferiorinCanada, as we fundraise to get Angela Saini's Inferior into high schools across Canada! Check it out. You can find me (your host, Ive) on Twitter, Insta, and YouTube. Let's be friends! Any feedback on the show? Let us know on Twitter at @ScienceSucksPod. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sciencesucks/support
Mallory Casperson is the CEO and founder of Lacuna Loft. A former aerospace engineer, Mallory was thrust into the cancer world after being diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma. During our interview we discussed: How her mother's cancer diagnosis, and subsequently her own diagnosis, caused her to leave the aerospace industry and start a non-profit. How Lacuna Loft began as Mallory's blog about her experience as a young adult cancer survivor. The three main challenges young adult cancer patients and survivors face; the lack of connections to people like them, the feeling of isolation and the need for validation. The range of online support resources available for young adult cancer patients and survivors. Connect With Lacuna Loft On their website - https://lacunaloft.org/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu8vPgF5kkUv4--AeqsYQgg/featured Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lacunaloft/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/lacunaloft Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LacunaLoft/ WE Have Cancer Links Subscribe to the show: Apple Podcast - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-colon-cancer-podcast/id970806995?mt=2 Google Podcasts - https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93ZWhhdmVjYW5jZXJzaG93LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/798gZB3qGwUnpwopVV2Bxh?si=PIzyypykRauLKckji9LXsQ Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=61770&refid=stpr Follow WE Have Cancer on Social Media Like our Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/wehavecancershow/ Join our private Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/wehavecancershow/ Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/wehavecancerpod Follow us on Instagram - https://instagram.com/wehavecancerpod Follow us on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/company/wehavecancer Know someone touched by cancer who has an inspiring story? Nominate a guest to appear on the podcast - https://wehavecancershow.com/guest
This is part 2 with Jeff, who is a researcher at Athabasca University who looks a physical activity and sedentary behavior in a variety of cancer populations. We talk about the Amber study, a massive study looking at physical activity in 1,500 cancer patients and looking at them up to 10 years after treatment. This study will answer A LOT of important questions about physiological effects of exercise, along with effects of activity on cancer recurrence and mortality. We also chat about how theire trying to develop a central databse of cancer facilities to try and improve the cancer network across the country. Finally, we chat about how we might be putting too many barriers to exercise with cancer patients and survivors – a really important topic. Enjoy! You can find Jeff on Twitter @JeffVallance, or at http://fhd.athabascau.ca/faculty/jvallance/. Look for us at reachbeyondcancer.com or find me on twitter @CiaranFairman. We talk about Mike Lang in the episode and the great things he’s doing with youth cancer survivors. Find him @mikeylang on Twitter or visit https://about.me/mike.lang to find out more. Show Notes: 3.45 – Amber Study: Tracking physical activity and health outcomes in cancer survivors up to 10 years after treatment. 9.00 – How biological studies may start to tease out some of the effects of exercise on cancer related outcomes. 14.00 – How the diversity of researchers will drive the field forward. 17.00 – Cancer initiatives up in Canada – trying to develop a central database of cancer centers to help cancer patients/survivors. 28.00 – How cancer studies can be improved. 34.00 – Are we putting too many barriers to exercise with cancer survivors? 37.00 – The power of seeing improvement in Jeff’s first cancer patient and how that empowered him to keep going. 41.00 – Need for more collaboration between academics and health professionals. 45.00 – Where you can find Jeff.
Tips on breast cancer prevention along with resources in the greater Bangor area from Suzanne Brunner, executive director of Caring Connections (http://www.bangory.org/caringconnections). In our "Ask Mabel" segment, Terry Marley-ReRosier, WHCNP answers questions about pap tests, vaginal infections and abortion care for minors.
Negotiating means talking with people involved in your healthcare so that you can get what you need to have the best quality of life possible.
Standing Up for Your Rights means learning to actively do something in your own best interest. This is also known as self-advocacy. This program aims to help you feel more in control about your life, build confidence to face challenges that seem too difficult to ocvercome, reach out to others, and feel hopeful rather than hopeless.
Communicating means letting someone else know clearly what you think and feel, and also learning what the other person thinks and feels.
Finding Information explains how to use many of the different resources available to find information that will help you understand your kind of cancer and its treatment.
Caring for the Caregiver was developed specifically to provide resources and support for cancer caregivers to help them address the issues they face on an ongoing basis. As a caregiver, it is easy to be overwhelmed by caring for a cancer survivor. An important point to remember is that you, as a caregiver, are also a survivor because you, too, are surviving the challenges, responsibilities, and life-changing effects of this disease and its treatment.
Making Decisions is designed to help you identify how you make decisions, how your style of decision making can work or be improved, and how you can weigh the pros and cons of deciding about cancer treatment.
Living Beyond Cancer discusses a number of important issues that are specific to life beyond the diagnosis and initial treatment of cancer. Surviving cancer is more complicated than simply being sick or well, having cancer or being cancer free. Instead, it is a continual process that is constantly changing.
Living Beyond Cancer discusses a number of important issues that are specific to life beyond the diagnosis and initial treatment of cancer. Surviving cancer is more complicated than simply being sick or well, having cancer or being cancer free. Instead, it is a continual process that is constantly changing.
First Steps for the Newly Diagnosed refers to the information that needs to be gathered and the decisions that need to be made in the initial days and weeks after you are diagnosed with cancer. In this program, we offer practical guidelines designed to help you take those first steps toward successfully meeting the challenges that a cancer diagnosis can impose.
Solving Problems describes how to identify and follow the steps needed to solve a difficult situation in your life or daily activity.
Dying Well-The Final State of Survivorship. Although death is an inevitable part of life, few of us know just what to do or say or how to find the support we need when we are nearing the end of our lives and saying our final goodbyes.
Cancer Resources for Georgians Special Guests: Alice Kerber, Angie Patterson, and Erin Long This week we'll hear about important cancer resources available to patients in Georgia from Alice Kerber and Angie Patterson of GeorgiaCORE. The organization is a public private partnership dedicated to facilitating cancer prevention, care, research, and education. They are focused on […] The post Important Cancer Resources for Georgians – Top Docs Radio appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Cancer, the word that is dreaded by all as it clearly takes on a power of its own in guiding your destiny. While the diagnosis, treatments and changes in quality of life are unknown, there is someplace to turn to for help. Are you feeling overwhelmed by thinking about all the questions you have for yourself or if you are taking care of a loved one? There is a place you can go to get answers for your particular diagnosis.My guest today is Mark Burright, founder and CEO for Help4Cancer.net, a central place for cancer patients and loved ones to find creditable information about their diagnosis. This website asks questions you may never have thought of and provides resources and guidance to find your answers. If you have been skimming the web to collect information and feel so overwhelmed, take a step back and check this site first. We will also be talking about the Cancer Peace Portal which is a program on the website that will be able to sort through tons of information based on type of cancer, your location, your financial situation and health condition. This will be free to the public.For more information on cancer, visit www.help4cancer.net
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Listen to Darrel, a cancer survivor, explain how anxiety affected his life and what he did to deal with it.
Hear about many different resources that confront the stages of dying and focus on reassuring cancer survivors.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Hear Betsy explain about her mother's condition worsening and how they worked together to make straightforward decisions.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Hear the narrator explain that persons who are dying are also still living and should maintain hope.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Learn the logistics of Medicaid and hear from Linda, a cancer survivor, about her experience.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Hear a support group talk through the decision of ending aggressive treatment and learn the importance of palliative care and support at this time.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Listen to Lupe, a hospice nurse, talk through the last few months of life and explain that comfort should be the number one priority.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Learn some of the symptoms one might encounter when nearing the end of their life. Understanding these symptoms is important to ensure comfort and support.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Listen to a list of the most common physical signs that a body may be approaching death.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Hear how a person's spirituality can help them find a meaning in the end of life.
Hear of a few more resources that can put end of life in perspective and be a support to survivors and their families.
Dying Well, The Final Stage of Survivorship - Cancer Survival Toolbox®
Learn about "the tasks of mourning" as they are a part of the normal grief process.