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In today's episode, supported by Revolution Medicines, we had the pleasure of speaking with John Strickler, MD, about key considerations for pancreatic cancer management in honor of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, which is observed every November. Dr Strickler is a professor of medicine in the Division of Medical Oncology, associate director of Clinical Research – GI Oncology, and co-leader for the Precision Cancer Medicine and Investigational Therapeutics Program at the Duke Cancer Institute in Durham, North Carolina. In our exclusive interview, Dr Strickler discussed the challenges of targeting RAS alterations in pancreatic cancer, the importance of biomarker testing in this disease, and efforts to improve pancreatic cancer screening methodologies and rates.
Welcome to the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast, created and hosted by Sonal Patel, CPMA, CPC, CMC, ICD-10-CM. Thanks to all of you for making this a Top 15 Podcast for 4 Years: https://blog.feedspot.com/medical_billing_and_coding_podcasts/ Sonal's 13th Season starts up and Episode 13 features a Newsworthy updates on the month's fraud, waste, and abuse cases. Sonal's Trusty Tip features my spotlight on Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. I read an excerpt from my latest published article in BC Advantage Magazine. Spark inspires us all to reflect on insight and wisdom based on the inspirational words of Leo Buscaglia. Thanks to HCPro®: Website: https://hcpro.com/ Paint The Medical Picture Podcast now on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6hcJAHHrqNLo9UmKtqRP3X Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast/id1530442177 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/bc6146d7-3d30-4b73-ae7f-d77d6046fe6a/paint-the-medical-picture-podcast Find Paint The Medical Picture Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzNUxmYdIU_U8I5hP91Kk7A Find Sonal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonapate/ And checkout the website: https://paintthemedicalpicturepodcast.com/ If you'd like to be a sponsor of the Paint The Medical Picture Podcast series, please contact Sonal directly for pricing: PaintTheMedicalPicturePodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sonal-patel5/support
In a conversation with CancerNetwork® during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Tanios S. Bekaii-Saab, MD, spoke about various developments in the pancreatic cancer treatment field. Throughout the discussion, Bekaii-Saab weighed the benefits of currently available chemotherapeutic regimens for patients with metastatic disease, discussed research on the potential for precision medicine in those with KRAS wildtype pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), and detailed ongoing initiatives to improve outcomes among those with RAS mutations and other targetable genomic alterations. Bekaii-Saab is the David F. and Margaret T. Grohne Professor of Novel Therapeutics for Cancer Research, chair and consultant in the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, and co-leader of Advanced Clinical and Translational Science at Mayo Clinic Cancer Center. Given the prevalence of RAS mutations and other alterations in patients with pancreatic cancer, Bekaii-Saab especially emphasized the use of genomic analysis to inform personalized treatment decision-making in the field. Screening patients to detect aberrations such as microsatellite instability-high tumors, BRAF 600E mutations, KRAS G12C mutations, and NRG1 fusions can open the door for the development and use of targeted agents, which may consequently improve patient outcomes. Looking ahead, Bekaii-Saab noted the need to adapt the therapies that have shown activity in the later stages of the disease to earlier treatment settings. Although “great work” has been achieved with chemotherapy and surgical techniques, he highlighted the importance of bringing targeted agents to earlier lines of therapy to further increase the likelihood of positive outcomes for patients. “I have never been more optimistic. I'm always the eternal optimist, but I'm even more optimistic today that we're going to move the needle for our patients with pancreatic cancer and continue to enhance that likelihood of living longer, having a better quality of life, or even increasing the level of a cure for this cancer,” Bekaii-Sabb stated. “Certainly, the future looks bright. We're chipping away, one drug at a time. We can now remove that whole concept of nihilism in pancreatic cancer and look quite optimistically on the future.”
Nyree Smith's cancer is terminal, but during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, she's on a mission to get Kiwis to their doctors before it's too late
This November, Oncology Data Advisor is honoring Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and helping to raise awareness about early detection in hopes of improving outcomes for patients with this disease. In this interview, Oncology Data Advisor Editorial Board member Joseph Kalis, PharmD, BCOP, Ambulatory Oncology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at the University of Colorado Health, explains the challenges related to diagnosis and screening, ongoing efforts to develop better detection methods, and messages for both the public and the health care community for maintaining awareness of pancreatic cancer.
In this CAPcast, Mary Edgerton, MD, FCAP, talks with experts in pancreatic cancer research, diagnosis, treatment, and patient advocacy: Paula Kim, co-founder of Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN); Ariban Maitra, MD, FCAP, Nilo Azad, MD; Ralph Hruban, MD; and, Fatima Zelada-Arenas, Senior Director of Research and Education at PanCAN. More information about the CAP Cancer Protocols: https://www.cap.org/protocols-and-guidelines/cancer-reporting-tools/cancer-protocols. For questions, please email us at CancerProtocols@cap.org. For more information about PanCAN, visit https://pancan.org/.
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Joining us for Medical Monday is Dr. Sandra DiBrito, a surgical oncologist from Albany Med.
KSQD 11-08-2023: Go to Santa Cruz Cancer Benefit group (sccbg.org) for Pancreatic Cancer information and awareness event in Santa Cruz on Nov. 19; The physiology of the pancreas; Prognosis for pancreatic cancer is poor; Genetic mutations, smoking, obesity and diabetes are major risk factors; The difficulties of early or any diagnosis of pancreatic cancer; Jaundice is an indicator, but only one out of 5 have the cancer; Lab tests are not very predictive, but circulating tumor DNA holds hope for detection; Can shingles vaccination help prevent dementia?More about genetic influences such as Brca1, Brca2 and KRAS genes; Can shingles vaccination help prevent dementia?
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month with guest Dr. Thiru Muniraj November 5, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month with guest Dr. Thiru Muniraj November 5, 2023 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
And just like that November is over!It's been another busy month so Charlotte and Lesley have been catching up and reflecting on what's been going on this year.You can find out more about Purple Rainbow here https://purplerainbow.co.uk/Music Credit Purple Planet StudiosDISCLAIMER:All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own and those of individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of their employers.The charities mentioned and their employees are not responsible for and do not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series.The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services.
11.17.2022 #RolandMartinUnfiltered: Pelosi's Out; Who's Next, 2022 Midterms, New Pathways Act, Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month Pelosi is finally stepping down as Democratic House leader. So, who will take her place? We will discuss who is possibly next in line. The midterms are over, and now we can examine the key issues motivating black voters. We will talk with Melanie Campbell, the President, and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation, to discuss the coalition's exit poll survey results. New legislation is being introduced to help those reentering society. We will talk to one of the bill sponsors, Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, to explain the New Pathways Act. It's Pancreatic Cancer Awareness month, and we will give you the information you need to save a life, including your own. Support RolandMartinUnfiltered and #BlackStarNetwork via the Cash App ☛ https://cash.app/$rmunfiltered PayPal ☛ https://www.paypal.me/rmartinunfiltered Venmo ☛https://venmo.com/rmunfiltered Zelle ☛ roland@rolandsmartin.com Annual or monthly recurring #BringTheFunk Fan Club membership via paypal ☛ https://rolandsmartin.com/rmu-paypal/ Download the #BlackStarNetwork app on iOS, AppleTV, Android, Android TV, Roku, FireTV, SamsungTV and XBox
November 17, 2022 is World Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day and November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Julie Fleshman is the president and CEOr of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. In this chat, Julie shares life saving information about findings from a recent survey, the common signs and symptoms of pancreatic cancer and how to be your own best advocate to detect pancreatic cancer. (www.PanCAN.org)
You know Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation and its sequel films, Captain William T. Riker on Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Captain William T. Riker (Retired) on Star Trek: Picard. As you also know, he's directed a number of Star Trek episodes and films, 38 in all, and counting. He's also a supporter of Pancreatic Cancer research and since November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, he joined me to talk about Star Trek and about his very personal experience with Pancreatic Cancer. You can learn more about the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) by clicking here and you can warp over to the Daily Star Trek News homepage here.
You know Jonathan Frakes as Commander William T. Riker on Star Trek: The Next Generation and its sequel films, Captain William T. Riker on Star Trek: Lower Decks, and Captain William T. Riker (Retired) on Star Trek: Picard. As you also know, he's directed a number of Star Trek episodes and films, 38 in all, and counting. He's also a supporter of Pancreatic Cancer research and since November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, he joined me to talk about Star Trek and about his very personal experience with Pancreatic Cancer. You can learn more about the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) by clicking here and you can warp over to the Daily Star Trek News homepage here.
Pancreatic cancer is the third leading cause of all cancer-related deaths in Wisconsin. There's a group of doctors and researchers in our state working to better understand the disease. We talk with one doctor about pancreatic cancer.
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. We're joined by Dr. Rebecca Keim of Saint Peter's Health Partners. Call at show time with your question. 800-348-2551. Ray Graf hosts.
Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. A major concern is that the incidence of pancreatic cancer is increasing in the Western world. Please, get checked out by medical, and find out what may be happening in your body before it's too late. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omar-dejesus/message
It's the end of week four of our daily podcasts in November for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. And this is in fact the last round up episode from us. We do have two more episodes to finish the month off but let's take a moment, like we have for the previous 3 Sundays, to reflect on some of the interviews we heard this week as well as some bits of the interviews you didn't hear this week. You can follow these hashtags #Sethslegacy and #30PRPodcasts as well as #ShineASpotlight4Seth and #Sparkle4Seth You can find out more about Purple Rainbow herehttps://purplerainbow.co.uk/ ( https://purplerainbow.co.uk/) Music Credithttps://www.purple-planet.com/ ( Purple Planet Studios) DISCLAIMER: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own and those of individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Pancreatic Cancer UK , Pancreatic Cancer Action, Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund And The Elizabeth Coteman Fund The charities and their employees are not responsible for and do not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services.
It's the end of week 3 of our daily podcasts in November for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. I can't quite believe we're here already. At the end of every week we're going to take a moment to reflect on what we've heard so far and in some cases hear bits of the interviews you haven't heard. It's been quite an emotional week with guests sharing their stories of losing their parents partners, other relatives and friends. But we also heard from Gill who is a survivor of Pancreatic Cancer and Tony Duffy a Palliative Care doctor who explains what palliative care is and why it's not to be feared. You can follow these hashtags #Sethslegacy and #30PRPodcasts as well as #ShineASpotlight4Seth and #Sparkle4Seth You can find out more about Purple Rainbow herehttps://purplerainbow.co.uk/ ( https://purplerainbow.co.uk/) Music Credithttps://www.purple-planet.com/ ( Purple Planet Studios) DISCLAIMER: All views, information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own and those of individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Pancreatic Cancer UK , Pancreatic Cancer Action, Pancreatic Cancer Research Fund And The Elizabeth Coteman Fund The charities and their employees are not responsible for and do not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services.
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. On today's show, learn about effective surgical procedures for battling pancreas cancer and discover a new clinical trial aimed at improving patient treatments and outcomes. We're focused on pancreatic cancer surgeries and treatments, inside this edition of CTSI Discovery Radio!
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November 8th marks one year since we lost the legendary Alex Trebek to Pancreatic Cancer and just last month, it took the beloved Sex and the City actor, Willie Garson from us. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) will launch its annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month campaign to raise awareness of the world's toughest cancer. With a five-year survival rate of just 10 percent, pancreatic cancer is third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Early detection is vital to improving patient outcomes, which is why it is so important for patients and families to Talk. Test. Take Control. and understand their own inherited risk for pancreatic cancer due to genetic mutations. Knowledge is power in the battle against Pancreatic Cancer. This November, PanCAN is emphasizing the importance of starting a conversation about the importance of genetic testing to understand inherited risk for this disease. Family history of the disease may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. That's why PanCAN recommends that first-degree family members (parents, siblings, children) of pancreatic cancer patients consider genetic testing if their loved one was either found to have a genetic mutation or if they are unsure if their loved one was tested or of the results. Julie Fleshman became Pancreatic Cancer Action Network's first full-time staff person and its first Executive Director in April 2000. Having lost her father to pancreatic cancer in 1999, she has made it her passion and commitment to change the course of the disease. In July 2004, the Board of Directors appointed Fleshman President and CEO. Under her leadership, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network has driven consistent excellence and innovation throughout the programs and services of the organization, including introducing precision medicine service Know Your Tumor® and Precision PromiseSM, the first response-adaptive randomized clinical trial for pancreatic cancer. At the same time, she has steadily increased revenue growth and the organization's impact. Under her direction, the organization has greatly expanded and attracted leading researchers from prestigious institutions around the country to study pancreatic cancer.
We can often be quick to blame others for our problems, lack of success, etc. but the truth is that OUR life is OUR responsibility. Sharing 9 tips in this episode on how to start taking more responsibility for your own results and life you want to create!November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month!Help me support research for early detection testing and treatments by purchasing some cute merch HERE! All proceeds will be donated to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) in honor of those who have fought, are fighting and will fight in the future. Let's connect on my totally free text list!TEXT the word "ANCHOR" to 855-603-3032 to join my totally FREE pump up text list! Each week you'll get a pump up text directly from me to remind you to keep going after your dreams, even when things get tough!if you vibe with this episode, screenshot and share in your stories! and TAG ME (@thelinalatini and@anchorwithinpodcast) so I can personally thank you and SUPPORT you
How can a person live 19 years with pancreatic cancer? Find out by listening to OC Talk Radio Public Affairs Director Dawn Kamber's interview with 19 year pancreatic cancer survivor Robert Luna. November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Roberta is the Host and Executive Producer of the OC Talk Radio podcast Living Hope Your Journey with Pancreatic Cancer, which live streams on Thursdays at 11 AM. She talks about her journey living with the deadly disease and how she's trying to bring awareness to the world's toughest cancer and raise money for pancreatic cancer research. Only on OC Talk Radio, Orange County's Only Community Radio Station which streams live from the University of California-Irvine's BEALL APPLIED INNOVATION CENTER. www.livinghopepc.com www.pancan.org
November 8th marks one year since we lost the legendary Alex Trebek to Pancreatic Cancer and just last month, it took the beloved Sex and the City actor, Willie Garson from us. The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) will launch its annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month campaign to raise awareness of the world's toughest cancer. With a five-year survival rate of just 10 percent, pancreatic cancer is third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States. Early detection is vital to improving patient outcomes, which is why it is so important for patients and families to Talk. Test. Take Control. and understand their own inherited risk for pancreatic cancer due to genetic mutations. Knowledge is power in the battle against Pancreatic Cancer. This November, PanCAN is emphasizing the importance of starting a conversation about the importance of genetic testing to understand inherited risk for this disease. Family history of the disease may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. That's why PanCAN recommends that first-degree family members (parents, siblings, children) of pancreatic cancer patients consider genetic testing if their loved one was either found to have a genetic mutation or if they are unsure if their loved one was tested or of the results. Julie Fleshman became Pancreatic Cancer Action Network's first full-time staff person and its first Executive Director in April 2000. Having lost her father to pancreatic cancer in 1999, she has made it her passion and commitment to change the course of the disease. In July 2004, the Board of Directors appointed Fleshman President and CEO. Under her leadership, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network has driven consistent excellence and innovation throughout the programs and services of the organization, including introducing precision medicine service Know Your Tumor® and Precision PromiseSM, the first response-adaptive randomized clinical trial for pancreatic cancer. At the same time, she has steadily increased revenue growth and the organization's impact. Under her direction, the organization has greatly expanded and attracted leading researchers from prestigious institutions around the country to study pancreatic cancer.
Five tips for when you're feeling like it's so hard you just want to quit!November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month!Help me support research for early detection testing and treatments by purchasing some cute merch HERE! All proceeds will be donated to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) in honor of those who have fought, are fighting and will fight in the future. Let's connect on my totally free text list!TEXT the word "ANCHOR" to 855-603-3032 to join my totally FREE pump up text list! Each week you'll get a pump up text directly from me to remind you to keep going after your dreams, even when things get tough!if you vibe with this episode, screenshot and share in your stories! and TAG ME (@thelinalatini and@anchorwithinpodcast) so I can personally thank you and SUPPORT you
A bit of a feisty episode but something I know you need to hear right now. November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month!Help me support research for early detection testing and treatments by purchasing some cute merch HERE! All proceeds will be donated to the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) in honor of those who have fought, are fighting and will fight in the future. Let's connect on my totally free text list!TEXT the word "ANCHOR" to 855-603-3032 to join my totally FREE pump up text list! Each week you'll get a pump up text directly from me to remind you to keep going after your dreams, even when things get tough!if you vibe with this episode, screenshot and share in your stories! and TAG ME (@thelinalatini and@anchorwithinpodcast) so I can personally thank you and SUPPORT you
A daughter creates a notebook for Caregivers to help keep track of medical information for the family members and patient seeking treatment. The Founder of Hirshberg was impressed and Sarah has been a member of the Hirshberg team for ten years. This year is LA Cancer Challenges 24th annual event and the event always takes place on last weekend of October. The event is fun and festive with costumes, events for kids, trick or treat wall, a little something for everyone and leads up to November which is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Held at UCLA Wilson Plaza register at www.lacancerchallenge.com for in person or virtual event. Registration; Fit Family Expo; Candyland Kids Zone opens at 7:30am. Opening Ceremony begins at 8am with event start at 9am. The most important part of the event is having Survivors, Patients and families attend, Sarah feels it's about having a sense of community. Join Dr Li, the Honorary Medical Chair and Esther Lee, Honorary Starter, a pancreatic cancer survivor at LA Cancer Challenge on Sunday, October 31 Visit www.lacancerchallenge.com to register, for more event information and packet pickup details. Also go to https://pancreatic.org/ for their webinar series.
As we turn our focus to Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and World Pancreatic Cancer Day (11/19), I am so excited to welcome to the show, Steve Lipshetz Communications Chair - Milwaukee Affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network & Barbara Poepping , Mission Chair for the Pancreatic Cancer action Network, Milwaukee affiliate and 8 year pancreatic cancer survivor. About Steve : Steve started volunteering with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network in January 2011 as the Communications Chair after my wife's mother and one of her sisters died of pancreatic cancer within 6 months of each other in 2010. Has participated in PanCAN's Advocacy Summit in Washington, DC to raise awareness and lobby for funding from Congress. Lived most of my life in NY area and moved to Wisconsin 14 years ago. Lives in Mukwonago with wife, Jeanne, and has 3 sons and 4 grandchildren. About Barbara: I am an 8 year pancreatic cancer survivor. I had a sister who passed from Pancreatic Cancer 14 yrs ago and also 2 first cousins and my step-mother passed from pancreatic cancer. Listen in as Steve & Barbara share current Pancreatic Cancer statistics, updates on research, the mission of the PanCAN organization & how you can help wage hope by getting involved with All the amazing events during Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, World Pancreatic Cancer Day (11/19) & PurpleLight Milwaukee (11/18). #PancreaticCancer #PancreaticCancerAwarenessMonth #WorldPancreaticCancerAwarenessDay #WageHope
"A Time to Heal" board member Bev Carlson talks about the work her organization is doing to support people, family, and caregivers dealing with a pancreatic cancer diagnosis.
In observance of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Dennis & Yvonne Noesen discuss how their son, Tyler was diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer at 25-years-old and passing away five years later. They continue Tyler’s fight against Pancreatic Cancer with their involvement in advocating with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network and sharing his story to help increase awareness of this deadly disease that has become the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the United States and is projected to become the second leading cause.
ONR Podcast Show Producer Julia Dudley Najieb reviews the 16 symptoms regarding pancreatic cancer; a 25-year study shows the health damages of racism and a Caucasian neighbor behaving badly toward Black neighbors is caught on video.
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November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and it's incredibly important to raise awareness of this awful disease. Professor Nariman Karanjia is an HBP consultant at the Royal Surrey Hospital and trustee of Bright Charity. Jill Bennett talks to him about what this day means, why it's important and the symptoms of pancreatic cancer. www.brightcancercare.org.uk/about.
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month with guest Dr. Jeremy Kortmansky November 16, 2020 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month with guest Dr. Jeremy Kortmansky November 16, 2020 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month with guest Dr. Jeremy Kortmansky November 16, 2020 Yale Cancer Center visit: http://www.yalecancercenter.org email: canceranswers@yale.edu call: 203-785-4095
Hear the story of Elvin Howard Sr. and the legacy he left behind.
Steve Lipshetz, Communications Chair of Pancreatic Cancer Action Network - Milwaukee Affiliate
This month, Coogee Voice dedicates each episode to raising the awareness of pancreatic cancer. In this weeks episode Marjorie sits down with Danny and Jess from 'purple our world.' Following the loss of their mother from pancreatic cancer the family have put forward a social media platform to support those affected by pancreatic cancer and to raise awareness and much needed funds.
To highlight the beginning of pancreatic cancer awareness month, we have saved the best - an inspiring discussion with Dr. Charles J. Yeo who is a master surgeon, clinician-scientist, mentor, and an inspiration to us all in the community from patients to researchers to clinicians. You don't want to miss this episode!
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month so Purple Rainbow Pancreatic Cancer podcast is coming out slightly more frequently than normal. In today's episode Charlotte talks to Christine Iacobuzio. She is the Director of the David M. Rubenstein Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research in New York and is working on genetics research with scientists at the American Museum of Natural History. She also runs a programme called Last Wish which cancer patients can donate their tissue for research after they die. Music Credit Purple Planet Studios (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Disclaimer All views information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own and those of individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Pancreatic Cancer UK and its employees. Pancreatic Cancer UK is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast series to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services.
This episode is about Pancreatic Cancer Awareness, that is what we discuss in November. I share a personal story about battling Pancreatic Cancer and symptoms to look for. This episode is dedicated to my cousin Florence Thais Ames.
Welcome to the second of quite a few Purple Rainbow Pancreatic Cancer podcasts for November. I'm sure you don't need me to tell you it is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and because we know how important it is to get our voices heard this month we are releasing 6 episodes over the course of the month! In this episode Charlotte meets (via Skype) Cathy and Eddie. Both of them have lost parents to Pancreatic Cancer and the couple talk about what that's like for them A big thank you goes to Sean Hancock and Nick Hancock for sponsoring this episode. If you want to get in touch go to the Purple Rainbow website (https://purplerainbow.co.uk/) . Music Credit Purple Planet Studios (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Disclaimer All views information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own and those of individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Pancreatic Cancer UK and its employees. Pancreatic Cancer UK is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast series to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services.
Air Date: 11/3/19 Duration: 30 min Guest: Dr. Andrew Korman - Gastroenterologist and Pancreatic Health Specialist at Saint Peter's Health Care System in New Brunswick. November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. On Tuesday November 12th along with the Middlesex County Office of Health Services St. Peter's is holding "Walk with the Doc" 9:30 AM – 10:15 AM @ the Gazebo in Buccleuch Park. There will be vendors, lots of information and free giveaways. The fun continues at noon with a lunch and Lecture by Dr. Korman See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the first of quite a few Purple Rainbow Pancreatic Cancer podcasts for November. I'm sure you don't need me to tell you it is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and because we know how important it is to get our voices heard this month we are releasing 6 episodes over the course of the month! This episode Charlotte visits The Christie in Manchester to talk to Professor Juan Valle about Precision Panc (https://www.precisionpanc.org/) A big thank you goes to Linda Chappell for sponsoring this episode. If you want to get in touch go to the Purple Rainbow website (https://purplerainbow.co.uk/) . Music Credit Purple Planet Studios (https://www.purple-planet.com/) Disclaimer All views information or opinions expressed in this podcast series are solely my own and those of individuals interviewed and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of Pancreatic Cancer UK and its employees. Pancreatic Cancer UK is not responsible and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast series to inform, but it does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services.
On this show we welcome November by getting ready for the Thanksgiving fun runs known as Turkey Trots and Drumstick Dashes. Plan ahead now to sign up for a Charity Run on thanksgiving morning. We also run down a few major and fun Awareness Days happening this month, including Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, No Shave […]
Today Dr. Reyna Gilmore will be recognizing Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and will have special guest Dr. Octavia Calhoun
Today Dr. Reyna Gilmore will be recognizing Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and will have special guest Dr. Octavia Calhoun
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Condace Pressley talks with PanCAN PurpleStride 2018 walk to end pancreatic cancer! All proceeds benefit the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Join us at the Historic Fourth Ward Park on November 17 at 6:30 am. All proceeds benefit the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. Visit pancan.org for more.
Pancreatic cancer is the third-leading cause of cancer-related deaths in America and we learn about advances in detection and treatment, and meet a survivor.
Welcome to the second episode of Purple Rainbow Pancreatic Cancer Podcasts. This series for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month has been made in memory of Seth Goodburn, he died 33 days after being diagnosed with the disease. In this episode we discuss treatment. Derek O Reilly a pancreatic cancer surgeon who works in Manchester Royal Infirmary he talks about the challenges of surgery and the Whipples operation. Pippa Corrie an oncologist from Cambridge University Hospital Trust she explains the treatment available if you are having chemotherapy. And we also hear from the Nursing Times award winning specialist nurse Vicki Stevenson - Hornby who tells us all about the accelerated pathway to surgery for patients diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. There are some medical terms in this episode but don't worry we will explain them. https://www.purple-planet.com
This week, in honor of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, we are throwing it back to Episode 17 about pancreatic cancer. We were joined by loyal listener and Katie's dad, Mel Martin.Visit pancan.org for more information about pancreatic cancer, to donate to the worthy cause, or sign up for a Purple Stride event!
Welcome to the first episode of Purple Rainbow Pancreatic Cancer Podcasts. This series for Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month has been made in memory of Seth Goodburn, he died 33 days after being diagnosed with the disease. In this episode we hear from Dr Ruth Chambers, a GP and chair of the Stoke on Trent Clinical Commissioning Group. She'll tell us about the role of the pancreas, the formation of the cancer and the signs and symptoms of the disease. Then Louise Riley shares the heart breaking story of her mums diagnosis and the missed opportunities that might have led to an earlier diagnosis. For more information go too www.purplerainbow.co.uk Music Credit www.purple-planet.com
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Pancreatic cancer is the toughest cancer to diagnose, treat and survive. 1 in 4 people won’t survive for a month. 3 in 4 won’t survive for a year. In memory of Seth Goodburn we are on a mission to raise awareness of this disease and make some changes. Throughout November you'll hear the stories of doctors, nurses, researchers, campaigners, politicians and patients all connected by Pancreatic Cancer. Music Credit https://www.purple-planet.com
#19 Sugar Mama with Ashley Beebout Ashley Beebout is a self-taught decorator and through her cookie journey, she's taken a few classes from Arty McGoo and Butterwinks. She has an incredible eye for design and adding texture to her cookies and I think she can make just about anything you could think of. Ashley and I met at Cookie Con so when I started thing of doing a podcast I knew I wanted her to be a guest. If you've met her you'll know how sweet she is and if you've seen her cookies you know what she can do with sugar! Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month is this November and you can help raise awareness. Ashley is heading up a Cookie Campaign and you can purchase a Pancreatic Cancer Awareness cookie cutter from BobbisCookiesCutters and a matching stencil from 2T's Stencils, Partial proceeds for this cutter (or cutter/stencil combo) will be donated to PanCan. Follow her on Instagram for more information, On November 15, 2018, post your cookies to your social media to help raise awareness. Things we talked about: The Cookie Room- The name of Ashley's studio The Lost Cutters- Guess where she found them. Where can you find Ashley? I'm glad you asked. #19 Sugar Mama with Ashley Beebout Sugar Mama on Facebook ashley_sugarmama- on Instagram Ashley will be on McGoo U in February 2019. You'll learn all kinds of things when you listen to the podcast so be sure to listen now and show Ashley some love. Bear hugs,
The Pancreatic Action Network is a group dedicated to raising money to fight Pancreatic Cancer. I recently sat down with volunteer Holly Ignatowski and Pancreatic Cancer survivorRay Shupe to talk about this devastating illness and how research and development has progressed in fighting this illness. Remember that November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and organize a team to walk in Purple Stride on June 3rd at Miller Park. When signing up your team remember to use the code word Carole. Help Demand Better for Patients for survival.
On This Edition of The Zoomer Week in Review:Libby is joined by Canadian Ambassador Ken Taylor on the 34th annivesary of the Iranian Hostage Crisis. He's the subject of the new documentary "Our Man In Tehran".Plus, November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. It kicked off with a Toast to Hope - a special event that brought together dozens of long-term survivors. We'll find out what new treatments are on the horizon to help increase the amount of people to survive one of the deadliest forms of cancer.
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month---a time for survivors, patients and organizations to speak out, raise awareness—and of course research funds—for this disease. On this episode of Frankly Speaking About Cancer, Linda House is joined by pancreatic cancer survivor Maija Eerkes and Vincent Picozzi, M.D., of Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington, and Chair of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network's Scientific and Medical Advisory Board. Listen as host Linda House and guests talk about the pancreatic cancer experience and how you can find or provide support and help raise awareness.