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Woman to Woman at The University of Kansas Health System: Ask A Mentor

by The University of Kansas Health System

Dr. Lori Spoozak, gynecologic oncologist, palliative medicine and physician champion of the Woman to Woman peer mentoring program at The University of Kansas Health System, talks with mentors about their respective cancer journeys. They discuss their experiences with cancer and answer common questions.

Copyright: 2021 The University of Kansas Health System

Episodes

Misconceptions About Palliative Care

7m · Published 29 Sep 19:41

Dr. Lori Spoozak, a gynecologic oncologist and palliative medicine physician, talks with Debbie, Woman to Woman mentor and gynecologic cancer survivor. They talk about the misconceptions others have about palliative care.

Living Well During Cancer Treatment

16m · Published 29 Sep 19:33

Dr. Lori Spoozak, gynecologic oncologist and palliative medicine, talks with Debbie, Woman to Woman mentor and gynecologic cancer survivor, about living well during cancer treatment. 

Woman to Woman at The University of Kansas Health System: Ask A Mentor has 2 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 23:21. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 8th, 2023 01:40.

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