Dana-farber Cancer Institute

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Synopsis

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's ultimate goal is the eradication of cancer, AIDS, and related diseases and the fear that they engender. In our cancer podcast series, we cover a wide range of cancer-related topics, including new research and treatment advances, patient stories, and common questions — answered by our experts.

Episodes

  • Cancer Conversations: Latest in Genetics and Women’s Cancers

    06/07/2016 Duration: 25min

    From 2016: Judy Garber, MD, MPH, director of clinical research for Dana-Farber’s Center for Cancer Genetics and Prevention, shares updates in genetics, hereditary risk, and testing for women's cancers.

  • Mastectomy, or Not: Breast Cancer Surgery Decisions

    29/06/2016 Duration: 32min

    Although they were both diagnosed with early stage breast cancer, Amanda and Judy elected two very different surgical treatments. They discuss their surgery options and decisions along with Dr. Tari King, chief of breast surgery at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women’s Cancers at Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center.

  • Cancer Conversations: Advice for Parenting During Cancer Treatment

    19/06/2016 Duration: 34min

    Kelly (Drummond) Giles, LICSW, a Dana-Farber social worker, joins fellow Dana-Farber social worker Allison Dibiaso, LICSW, and Sarah Silvia, a single mom who was treated for lymphoma, to discuss some of the common challenges parents face during treatment.

  • Cancer Conversations: Advances in Pediatric Brain Tumor Treatment

    09/06/2016 Duration: 59min

    From 2016: Dana-Farber's Mark Kieran, MD, PhD, and Peter Manley, MD, discuss treatment options and new research for pediatric brain tumors.

  • Beyond Cancer Episode #3: Coping Through Creativity

    03/06/2016 Duration: 28min

    Tara Shuman didn’t necessarily set out to be a blogger, let alone a book author. But in the throes of a cancer diagnosis, she turned to writing as an outlet. Abby Morgan also turned to blogging. A painter since an early age, and an art teacher, writing carried less pressure than painting. “I don’t want everything that I do — any creative outlet I do — to have to be about cancer. I don’t want it to take over my identity,” Morgan says. “But it is hard to not have it be a part of the things that you create because cancer influences you in such a deep way.”

  • Fertility Decisions as a Young Woman with Breast Cancer

    30/05/2016 Duration: 32min

    Maggie was faced with a number of difficult decisions when she was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 28. Some of the biggest decisions she faced centered around her ability to have children later in life, and whether treatment would affect her future fertility. Ann Partridge, MD, MPH, Maggie’s oncologist and founder/director of the Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women’s Cancers at Dana-Farber, joins Maggie to discuss some of the important decisions young breast cancer patients face.

  • Cancer Conversations: The Latest in Melanoma

    26/05/2016 Duration: 31min

    From 2016: Jennifer Lin, MD, from Dana-Farber's Center for Melanoma Oncology, discusses prevention tips and the latest treatment options and research for melanoma.

  • Beyond Cancer Episode #2: Fear and 'Scanxiety'

    12/05/2016 Duration: 31min

    For otherwise healthy individuals, a CT scan or an MRI is an uncommon event. But for cancer survivors like Jeremy Pivor, it’s a routine part of life. So too is the anxiety that often accompanies each test – often referred to as “scanxiety.” Diagnosed with a brain tumor at age 12, Pivor navigated his way through the fear of relapse throughout his teen years, and confronted it head on when he found out at age 23 that his cancer was back. That relapse brought an even greater significance to each scan. And while he’s used to the process, the scanxiety is real. “You’re in this constant tug of war between trying not to think about it, and having it consume you,” Pivor says. For Danielle Ameden, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014, the emotional challenges also include the fear that any potential symptom might be a sign that the disease has returned. “As much as you try to put it out of your head, there’s always reminders out there that the cancer may come back,” Ameden says

  • Cancer Conversations: Precision Medicine and Lung Cancer

    12/05/2016 Duration: 29min

    From 2016: Dana-Farber's Barrett Rollins, MD, PhD, and David Jackman, MD, discuss developments in precision cancer medicine and how new research may impact future treatment of lung cancer and other diseases.

  • Living Well with ‘Chronic’ Breast Cancer

    25/04/2016 Duration: 28min

    Duncan was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer in October 2015, but she isn’t fond of the phrase “stage IV” and prefers to say she has “treatable, non-curable cancer.” With that mentality, Duncan has been able to put her diagnosis into perspective and live life to the fullest. Eric Winer, MD, Duncan’s oncologist and director of the Breast Oncology Program in the Susan F. Smith Center for Women’s Cancers at Dana-Farber, joins Duncan to chat about her treatment experience.

  • Cancer Conversations: Best Foods and Diet for Cancer Treatment and Survivorship

    21/04/2016 Duration: 55min

    From 2016: Dana-Farber nutritionist Stacy Kennedy, MPH, RD, CSO, discusses the optimal foods for cancer patients and answers questions about the latest food fads and myths.

  • Voices Episode #1: SoulMates

    11/04/2016 Duration: 28min

    Melissa and Noel were both diagnosed with stage III breast cancer in their 30s. Matched through Dana-Farber's SoulMates program, Noel was tasked with mentoring Melissa through her treatment, which began in early 2015. Now, as both women are finished with active treatment, the mentor-mentee relationship has blossomed into a friendship beyond breast cancer.

  • Cancer Conversations: Life After Childhood Cancer Treatment

    06/04/2016 Duration: 27min

    Lisa Diller, MD, chief medical officer of Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, answers questions about the unique needs and concerns for patients and families transitioning off treatment, including fertility issues, follow-up care, and emotional challenges young survivors face.

  • Cancer Conversations: Cervical Cancer Research, Treatment, and Prevention

    24/03/2016 Duration: 45min

    From 2016: Ursula Matulonis, MD, medical director of the Gynecologic Oncology Program in the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers, joins medical oncologist Alexi Wright, MD, MPH, and radiation oncologist Larissa Lee, MD, for a discussion on the latest information on the prevention, treatment and research of cervical cancer.

  • Cancer Conversations: Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment and Research

    10/03/2016 Duration: 48min

    From 2016: Eric Winer, MD, director of the Breast Oncology Program in the Susan F. Smith Center for Women's Cancers, discusses the latest treatments for metastatic breast cancer as well as information on emerging clinical trials.

  • Cancer Conversations: Research in Multiple Myeloma, Leukemia, and Other Blood Cancers

    25/02/2016 Duration: 29min

    From 2016: Irene Ghobrial, MD, and Matthew Davids, MD, from Dana-Farber's Hematologic Oncology Treatment Center discuss the latest treatment advances and research in multiple myeloma, leukemia, and more. They also share highlights from the 2015 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting.

  • Cancer Conversations: The Latest in Ovarian Cancer Treatment and Research

    12/02/2016 Duration: 48min

    From 2016: Ursula Matulonis, MD, Panos Konstantinopoulos, MD, PhD, and Susana Campos, MD, MPH, from the Gynecologic Oncology Program at the Susan F. Smith Center for Women’s Cancers discuss the latest treatment options for ovarian cancer as well as answer patient questions about side effects and new clinical trials.

  • Cancer Conversations: The Truth About BRCA Testing and Genetic Risk

    28/01/2016 Duration: 24min

    Huma Rana, MD, clinical director of Dana-Farber's Center for Cancer Genetics and Prevention, gives an overview of the link between genetics and women's cancers, and why certain women have a higher risk for developing disease.

  • Cancer Conversations: Integrative Therapies for Cancer

    21/01/2016 Duration: 34min

    David Rosenthal, MD, former clinical director of Dana-Farber's Leonard P. Zakim Center for Integrative Therapies, discusses acupuncture, meditation, yoga, massage, and other forms of integrative therapy used to ease cancer-related symptoms and side effects.

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