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Breastcancer.org Podcast

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Breastcancer.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the most reliable, complete, and up-to-date information about breast cancer. Our mission is to help women and their loved ones make sense of the complex medical and personal information about breast cancer, so they can make the best decisions for their lives. Breastcancer.org podcasts offer unique insights on prevention, treatment, research, and other breast cancer topics from our medical experts and invited guests.

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Episodes

Radiation Before Mastectomy: Switching Treatment Order Allows for Immediate Reconstruction

23m · Published 26 Apr 17:18
If early-stage breast cancer has a high risk of recurrence – coming back after treatment – nearly all doctors recommend radiation after mastectomy. But when a woman wants to have reconstruction, the timing of radiation after surgery is tricky because radiation can cause changes in the reconstructed breast’s appearance and up the risk of complications, such as delayed healing. So many women have a tissue expander placed during mastectomy surgery and then receive radiation. Once the area has recovered from radiation, reconstruction surgery is done, usually about six or 12 months after radiation is completed. In the April 5, 2024, issue of JAMA Network Open, Dr. Benjamin Smith and colleagues published the results of the SAPHIRe trial, which studied whether giving radiation before mastectomy was safe. Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Smith explain: how the idea for the trial came about the benefits and risks of giving radiation before mastectomy why women having implant reconstruction aren’t good candidates for radiation before mastectomy next steps, including the phase III TOPAz trial

How to Ease Stress

26m · Published 12 Apr 13:30
That being diagnosed with breast cancer is stressful is an understatement. It may be difficult to accept the diagnosis. You may feel overwhelmed by making so many decisions at once: Which doctor should you see? Which treatments should you have? Where should you have treatment? You may have concerns about how you’re going to keep up with your responsibilities at home and at work. At the 2024 Living Beyond Breast Cancer Conference on Metastatic Breast Cancer, Dr. Ginsberg will be discussing the psychological effects of metastatic breast cancer. During this podcast, she talked about tools anyone who’s been diagnosed with any type of breast cancer, as well as caregivers, can use to manage stress and anxiety. Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Ginsberg explain: the most stress-inducing aspects of a breast cancer diagnosis the factors that make caregivers stressed how to tell the difference between stress and anxiety and depression strategies and tools to manage stress and anxiety

Nutrition and Breast Cancer

1h 8m · Published 22 Mar 21:37
After a breast cancer diagnosis, many people want to eat more healthfully. This podcast is the audio from a special Virtual Community Meetup featuring guest moderator Hillary Sachs. Listen to the podcast to hear Hillary discuss: how sugar and protein affect cancer cells foods and supplements that can help ease fatigue alcohol and cancer soy and breast cancer

Embracing What Matters Most After a Metastatic Breast Cancer Diagnosis

1h 11m · Published 01 Mar 13:51
Living with metastatic breast cancer can bring many changes, including to what you find important. This podcast is the audio from a special Virtual Community Meetup featuring guest moderator Kelly Grosklags. Listen to the podcast to hear Kelly and Community members discuss: how to live in the “right now” acknowledging and accepting feelings, but not justifying them the importance of being true to yourself and letting go of things that don’t make you feel good celebrating what brings you joy

Talking To A Partner About Sex After Breast Cancer

50m · Published 16 Feb 19:00
Many people struggle with being intimate during and after breast cancer treatment. Surgery can change the way you look and feel about yourself, as well as change the sensations your breasts feel. Hormonal therapy can lower your libido and make sex painful. You may be afraid that having your breasts or other areas touched will be painful. And you may be fatigued and feeling exhausted. Talking to your partner about all this can feel overwhelming. Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Ross discuss: how people can get more comfortable talking about sex tips on overcoming some of the most common issues, including body image, painful sex, loss of libido the best time to bring up the topic different professional that can help with sex and intimacy issues

Finding and Treating Inactive Breast Cancer Cells

27m · Published 02 Feb 13:44
At the European Society for Medical Oncology 2023 Congress, Dr. DeMichele presented results from the CLEVER study, which looked at ways to treat inactive breast cancer cells that remained in people who were previously treated for breast cancer. The results suggest that it might be possible to find and treat these inactive breast cancer cells, which could help prevent breast cancer recurrence (the cancer coming back). Listen to the podcast to hear Dr. DeMichele explain: how inactive breast cancer cells survive chemotherapy how the inactive cells wake up and cause a recurrence the results of the CLEVER study next steps for the research

Tai Chi for People With Breast Cancer

21m · Published 19 Jan 22:31
Tai chi is described as meditation in motion. But what does that mean, exactly? Listen to the podcast to hear Judith explain: what tai chi is and its history what a typical tai chi class consists of the benefits tai chi offers people with breast cancer

Bringing Breastcancer.org to the Spanish-Speaking Community

13m · Published 05 Jan 21:04
Marián Castanondo has been with Breastcancer.org since the Spanish language discussion forums launched 11 years ago. Listen to the podcast to hear Marián discuss: how she came to be a moderator what she’s learned from community members why it’s important for Breastcancer.org to have a Spanish site and a Spanish community

Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause

18m · Published 22 Dec 17:54
Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is the preferred term for many of the symptoms that menopause can cause, including vaginal dryness and irritation, urinary tract infections, and incontinence. Listen to the episode to hear Dr. Rojas explain: why many people still use the term vaginal atrophy rather than genitourinary syndrome of menopause the symptoms GSM encompasses treatments for GSM symptoms

Research With Immediate Impact at 2023 SABCS

15m · Published 08 Dec 21:58
The 2023 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium featured five days of research presentations, educational sessions, and advocacy meetings. Dr. Matthew Goetz, noted breast cancer researcher at the Mayo Clinic, explained the top research presented that will make an immediate difference for people diagnosed with breast cancer. Listen to the podcast to hear Dr. Goetz explain: a study on inavolisib, a promising new treatment for advanced-stage, hormone receptor-positive breast cancer that’s stopped responded to tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor how the immunotherapy medicines Keytruda (chemical name: pembrolizumab) and Opdivo (chemical name: nivolumab) can be used to treat early-stage, triple-negative breast cancer overall survival results from the MONARCH-3 study on Verzenio (chemical name: abemaciclib) why overall survival is such an important study end point

Breastcancer.org Podcast has 308 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 102:00:07. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 4th, 2024 23:41.

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