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Featuring one-on-one interviews conducted by Dr Neil Love, this series bridges the gap between research and patient care by providing medical oncologists, hematologists and hematology-oncology fellows ongoing access to the perspectives and opinions of national and international breast cancer clinical investigators.
 
Breast Cancer Conversations is a podcast produced by Survivingbreastcancer.org where we inject positivity into the very fabric of a breast cancer diagnosis. Breast Cancer Conversations provides education, and inspiration, and offers hope. You will hear stories from those diagnosed with breast cancer, interviews with medical professionals, and thought-leadership emerging from the oncology field. Welcome to our breast cancer community! Welcome to the conversation.
 
Laura is a two time breast cancer survivor currently living with and healing from Stage 4 Metastatic Breast Cancer. She's a Certified Life, Health, Nutrition Coach, and Wellness professional. She supports women in dropping their warrior shield after a diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer so they can release the pressure to go back to normal and create a life that's even better than before breast cancer. This show gives you tools you can apply to your life today, to support your body and ...
 
The Breast Cancer Conqueror Podcast features Wellness Warriors who have had a powerful impact in the world of Health and Happiness. Each episode provides information about various healing modalities and facets of creating vibrant health. Hosted by Dr. Veronique Desaulniers, better known as Dr. V, founder of Breast Cancer Conqueror and The 7 Essentials System, whose passion is to empower women around the globe to live their best life through healing of body, mind and spirit.
 
A cancer diagnosis changes everything. As a woman of color, where do you go or who do you turn to when you’re in the midst of the fight of your life? You search online for stories and images of women who’ve gone through treatment and look like you, but you find little to nothing. That’s where For the Breast of Us comes in. Baddie 2 Baddie is the podcast by For the Breast of Us hosted by the FTBOU Team where we share real life experiences, education and information to help you live you best l ...
 
CancerCare's free Connect Education Workshops are a way for people to learn about cancer-related issues from the convenience of their home or office. Leading experts in oncology provide the most up-to-date information in these workshops to help you and your loved ones better understand and cope with your cancer diagnosis, treatment options, quality-of-life concerns, treatment side effects, pain management, doctor-patient communication and other important topics.
 
Since my diagnosis twelve years ago, I have been dedicated to researching lifestyle changes and supporting clinical research to achieve the prevention of breast cancer. My goal is to raise awareness of the need for research funding for the primary prevention of women's cancers and to share information to help those facing this journey. My posts are educational and include my journey with bilateral breast cancer and my year of treatment including a double mastectomy and reconstruction. I have ...
 
Breast Cancer Stories is about what happens when you have breast cancer, told in real time. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with breast cancer or love someone who has, this podcast is here to help you through the shock of diagnosis and treatment. The first season of Breast Cancer Stories follows Kristen Vengler, a 56 year old single empty nester in San Diego, from her diagnosis of hormone positive breast cancer through chemotherapy, double mastectomy & breast reconstruction, radiation, an ...
 
Upfront About Breast Cancer provides people affected by breast cancer and their family with real stories, insights and helpful tips from those who have had their own breast cancer experience as well as access to the latest essential information from a range of different health professionals and experts. Conversational in style, Upfront About Breast Cancer explores a range of topics designed to help those at all stages diagnosed with early breast cancer, DCIS or metastatic breast cancer, and ...
 
The podcast where we straight talk about surviving and thriving breast cancer through support, healthy living, fitness and the power of community & connecting. Educating, empowering, and inspiring other breast cancer survivors to take back control of their life after a diagnosis to become the best version of themselves. Taking you from not just Surviving, but Thriving!
 
Getting through breast cancer is hard. Googling your diagnosis is terrifying...Facebook cancer groups are overwhelming...where do you go when you feel all alone? No matter what your diagnosis, stage, treatment or type of breast cancer, you belong here. Authentic interviews with Superbad women who have “been there, done that” on their breast cancer journey. Find tricks to get through the nasty cancer business and how to get your sassy back when the treatments and surgeries are done.
 
Welcome to the CupArise Podcast. This platform is for sharing relatable and empowering perspectives on breast cancer for black women and their loved ones either living in their home countries or in the diaspora. Each episode, we will look to answer questions such as, why do barriers to early presentation persist? How can we enhance breast cancer awareness at an individual level? We will discuss facts about breast cancer, and the importance of early detection. Guests will share stories of the ...
 
You were diagnosed with breast cancer and beat it. Congrats! You counted down until the day you could put the journey behind you and return to your life as you knew it before cancer. That day is here and yet you are still asking yourself, "When will things be normal again?" If you have been feeling like you are struggling emotionally, physically, and spiritually in your post cancer life, you are not alone. Here's the good news: You have a second chance at life and you aren't going to let it ...
 
'And Then Came Breast Cancer' is a podcast series created by Future Dreams Breast Cancer Charity, for anyone whose lives have been touched by the disease. Hosted by the award-winning journalist Victoria Derbyshire - herself a breast cancer survivor - each episode discusses an aspect of the cancer journey, from how to spot the first signs, to dealing with the aftermath of treatment and everything in between. The discussions are frank and honest but also practical. It is a podcast that will ho ...
 
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Today I am going to dig deep and share my personal story about getting breast cancer—twice—as a breast cancer coach! This episode is 25 minutes of uncovering my soul to understand the shame, disappointment, and fear—and the immense learning, finding of real solutions (that you can use today), and healing joys that my breast cancer journey has taugh…
 
If there’s one thing I learned from breast cancer, it’s that there’s no time to waste on bad books, terrible movies, unfulfilling work, or negative people in this precious short life. But there are also too many wonderful experiences, skills to learn, places to see, and amazing people to spend time with to let life go by without intentionally putti…
 
In today's episode, Breast Cancer Advocate Christine Hodgdon provides a detailed list of the amazing non-profit organizations and resources that offer support, education, and community to those living with MBC. The list is long but don't worry, we have you covered with the PDF so you can access the programs we mention! Support the show…
 
Proceedings from a daylong symposium hosted in partnership with North Carolina Oncology Association and the South Carolina Oncology Society, featuring key clinical presentations and papers in breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancers, genitourinary cancers, chronic lymphocytic leukemia and lymphomas, gynecologic cancers and lung cancer. Featuring per…
 
First, I want to clarify that hormones do NOT cause cancer! If hormones did cause cancer, every hormonal teen would have breast cancer. We need our hormones for healthy brains, bones, immune systems, and cardiac health—they're an essential part of healthy functioning bodies. However, there are TOXIC “hormones” called Xeno-estrogens or chemical estr…
 
The complexities of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) can sometimes make it hard to understand. It’s an aggressive form of breast cancer that is more likely to spread to other tissues––a process called metastasis. BCRF Investigator since 2005, Dr. Jill Bargonetti’s research works to break down some of the complexities of TNBC. Her research has p…
 
Life is not always an easy journey and when cancer is a part of it can be tough to find the balance between fighting, and surrendering. As I navigate living with metastatic disease and focus on doing “all the right things” I’ve found that the fight subtly sneaks in and inevitably leads me to the one place…frustration. In this week’s show we’ll talk…
 
Have you felt afraid to evolve and change your life because of the fear of what others may think or the potential discomfort that comes with self-exploration? Our brains are wired to protect us, so when we encounter something that seems dangerous or unfamiliar, we may feel a sense of resistance. But, by not allowing ourselves explore new possibilit…
 
In this episode, we’ll discuss the importance of shifting your mentality around food from diet or a way to manage weight to one of understanding that food can act as a metabolic therapy. While many breast cancer survivors focus on losing weight as a way to reduce their risk of cancer recurrence, research shows that food can play a critical role in …
 
Why are Black women 40 percent more likely to die from breast cancer than white women? And why is it such a challenge to make clinical trials reflect everyone who faces breast cancer? That’s what Dr. Sonya Reid and her team are working to uncover by addressing disparities in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment through research. Dr. Reid is an ass…
 
Mastectomy, chemo, and radiation—and then eleven years later: a metastatic cancer diagnosis. Instead of letting her world come crashing down, Karla Mans Giroux decided she will throw the party of the century for her 100th birthday and do whatever it takes to get there. She became a holistic health coach and curated the Radical Remission 10 Healing …
 
In today's episode, Breast Cancer Advocate Stephanie Walker provides a detailed list of the amazing non-profit organizations and resources that offer support, education, and community to those living with MBC. The list is long but don't worry, we have you covered with the PDF so you can access the programs we mention! Topics Covered: Introduction t…
 
In today's episode, we speak with Michelle Stravitz, co-founder of 2Unstoppable, a non-profit focused specifically on exercise for those diagnosed with cancer. Links: https://2unstoppable.org/ https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/ +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The safety of exercising after a breast cancer diagnosis d…
 
Love is a beautiful thing. Whether romantic or platonic, we as humans crave love in all forms. So we asked ourselves, how are thrivers and survivors navigating their relationships? FTBOU CoFounder and CEO Marissa sat down with Breast Cancer Baddie Deb and her partner Joel for a candid conversation to discuss their relationship and how Deb's diagnos…
 
Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a life-changing experience that can make us reassess our priorities and goals. It can also bring new clarity and focus to our lives. Living with intention means making conscious choices about how we want to live our lives. It means being intentional about the people we spend time with, the activities we engage …
 
Love is a beautiful thing. Whether romantic or platonic, we as humans crave love in all forms. So we asked ourselves, how are thrivers and survivors navigating their relationships? FTBOU CoFounder and CEO Marissa sat down with Breast Cancer Baddie Aisha and her partner Jamille for a candid conversation to discuss their relationship and how cancer h…
 
NCI/NIH Complementary Cancer Care and Integrated Medicine National Cancer Institute Series. Breast Cancer: Tips from a Survivor Who Cares. Who am I? My name is Judy Fitzgerald. Since my breast cancer diagnosis fourteen years ago, I have been dedicated to sharing information to support breast cancer patients and survivors. My channel shares diet and…
 
Holistic Cannabis Practitioner, Janice Bissex So, Cannabis is NOT a cure for cancer, but a LOT of benefits have been discovered. If you’re new to CBD, cannabinoids, etc, (or if you still call it pot)…listen in to this intoxicating interview to start your healthy, knowledgeable approach to easing some pain and discomfort while dredging through your …
 
Many breast cancer survivors feel pressure to make changes in their lives, such as adopting a healthier lifestyle or making major career changes. However, it's important to understand that change can be difficult and requires a level of readiness. It's okay to acknowledge that you're not ready for change, and it's important to take the time to proc…
 
“While I am the healthiest person I know, I was diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer.” Dr. Ellen Albertson: a psychologist, registered dietitian, and national board-certified health and wellness coach. Upon a lot of honest self-discovery, Dr. Ellen found a few key areas that needed healing and reshifting. In just 30 days, she reached remission and …
 
Are you or someone you know living with a chronic illness and then on top of the underlying condition, get diagnosed with breast cancer? It's not uncommon! Today we bring the community together to discuss how breast cancer affects those already living with a chronic illness. We all may suffer from one ailment or another from ADHD and anxiety to mul…
 
Many times when we begin the process of self-examination, we begin to realize why we have certain behaviors, fears, and resentments. But knowing why is just the beginning. Next, you have to learn how to process the pain, understand how it continues to influence you now, and learn how to let it go. If you don’t do that, you stay stuck because the li…
 
After a hard fall, Kristen breaks several ribs and at a scan to check for a ruptured implant, the radiologist sees a Skittle-sized spot near her breast implant just in time for the two year anniversary of her diagnosis. On the heels of a brand new set of post-treatment horrors and indignities, Kristen returns to share the good, the bad, and the ugl…
 
It’s National Cancer Prevention Month and I’m digging deep about what that means for us cancer survivors and thrivers. Sure, mammograms and self-breast exams are important screenings for early detection but that’s one step ahead of prevention. Prevention is all the things you can do to keep your body in an optimally functioning state. When it comes…
 
Algae is one of the most alkaline, chlorophyll-rich, high-protein, nutrient-dense foods in the world! Thanks, momma ocean! Catharine’s journey into the fascinating world of algae began in 2008 when her sister was diagnosed with breast cancer and advised by her oncologist that an alkaline diet would improve her healing. She felt called to leave a 25…
 
In today's episode, we speak with Rod Ritchie, Bob Huebner & Vance Stacks, three men who all have been diagnosed with breast cancer. Yes, men can absolutely get breast cancer. While it is much less common in men than women, it still does happen and should not be ignored. Symptoms of breast cancer in men can include a lump or thickening in the chest…
 
If you’re anything like the one thousand Americans surveyed by BirchBox in the study below, You need to listen to episode #226 of The Breast Cancer Recovery Coach Podcast. This study found that: Gen Zers are most likely to feel burnt out (73%), followed by Millennials (57%) and Gen Xers (54%), while Boomers and up are less likely to feel burnt out …
 
Natasha adjusts to post-treatment daily life, continuing with hormone blockers and finally seeing a mental health professional. While working with less fortunate patients who don't have mittens or cold caps, Natasha looks back with gratitude on how privileged her treatment experience was. At work, she finds herself pushing patients much harder to a…
 
- Overview & Definition of Diagnostic Technologies & Biomarkers in the Context of COVID-19 - How Diagnostic Technologies & Biomarkers Shape & Improve Treatment Decisions - Why the Molecular Portrait of Cancer is Important - The Role of the Pathologist - Benefits of Diagnostic Technologies, Biomarkers & Precision Medicine - Predicting Response to Tr…
 
- Updates from the 45th SABCS on Diagnostic Testing, Precision Medicine, Grade & Hormone Receptors- What’s New in the Treatment of ER, PR and HER2 Positive Breast Cancer- Updates from SABCS on: Hormone & Targeted Therapy- Chemotherapy Updates from SABCS- Investigational New Drugs in Clinical Trials- What’s New in Prevention & Management of Treatmen…
 
“Truly live the f*ck out of life!!” - Bethany Webb: Mindset Coach, Stage IV Cancer Thriver, and Author of My Guru Cancer. As a mindset coach, Bethany approached cancer with an open mind, heart, and sense of humor. The mindset practice that she uses is The Work by Bryon Katie. It has helped free herself (a 33-year-old, organic eating yoga teacher!) …
 
Cancer is a difficult topic for anyone to discuss, but it's especially hard when you have to talk about it with your kids. That's why we've brought together three experts and two children who have been through this before to help you navigate these conversations. They'll share their tips on what worked for them and what resources are available to s…
 
When I did my training at The Life Coach School, one of the concepts we studied was the idea that life is fifty-fifty. Fifty percent of the time things go pretty smoothly, and things feel like they’re all good and fifty percent of the time we’re faced with challenges. Now challenges can be difficult but the idea of fifty-fifty doesn’t necessarily m…
 
Have you given up on making new year’s resolutions or setting new goals because they haven’t stuck in the past? Or have you decided to give one another shot for 2023 but you really don’t know how you’re going to succeed at it?’ In this episode, I’ll give you three questions to consider that will help you see why your goals have fallen off the radar…
 
After a scan shows a 1.2 cm nodule on her thyroid, Natasha goes for a biopsy which comes back with complicated results. Not wanting any more surgery or radiation right now means there’s a difficult decision to make. Three and a half weeks of radiation end without any terrible burns or skin issues, but celebrating feels phony because it’s never real…
 
Using the Advanced Gerson Therapy to Reverse the Breakdown of Human Health. Cancer is a metabolic disease—a problem at the cellular level. You truly are what you eat. Glutamine, glucose (sugar), and processed toxic foods feed cancer. But the opposite starves cancer cells. The late Dr. Max Gerson, "The most eminent genius in medical history," has th…
 
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