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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.
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Dying of Laughter

Chelsea London Lloyd | Comedian + Grief Gal

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DYING OF LAUGHTER with Chelsea London Lloyd is a podcast featuring interviews with millennial comedians and funny-at-heart humans with a deceased parent or sibling. Lloyd grew up with two sick parents; her dad died of ALS after a 15 year journey + her mom currently combats stage 4 metastatic breast cancer for the second time. Bonus episodes include interviews with grief counselors, funeral directors, cancer survivors, previvors, therapists, life coaches, oncologists + genetic counselors to n ...
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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.
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Laura is a Certified Life, Health, Nutrition Coach, and Wellness professional. She's a two-time breast cancer survivor living with metastatic disease. Laura 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. These twice-weekly episodes give you tools you can apply to your life today, to support your body and your mind as you manag ...
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Welcome to Not Today Cancer Their mission is to inspire and empower those who have been affected by cancer. Darren's diagnosis of brain cancer in 2009 and Jens breast cancer diagnosis in 2021 may seem like a crazy coincidence, but it's given them a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with cancer. Through their own experiences, they have emerged stronger and more determined to help others facing a similar journey. As beacons of hope, they are committed to shining a lig ...
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'And Then Came Breast Cancer' is an award winning 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 podca ...
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Finding Hope Podcast

James Adams long term cancer survivor

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Hello and Welcome to the finding Hope Podcast. A place to hear stories of survival and hope. I am James Adams your host. Join me each week as I interview cancer survivors who share their amazing stories and professionals that can bring new light to a dark place. My goal is to bring hope to people who have been recently diagnosed with cancer. So stay tuned and let the light of hope shine though. The new website for the podcast is up and running. To access it just go to the link www.findinghop ...
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We don’t talk about ‘fighting’ the disease on this podcast but we do talk about how people are left changed by the experience of having had breast cancer. Many women decide that post-cancer they want to do something different- that from now on, it’s about experiences and living life to the full. In short, to be bold and brave. In this episode Victo…
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Dr Ian E Krop from the Yale Cancer Center in New Haven, Connecticut, and Dr Priyanka Sharma from the University of Kansas Cancer Center in Westwood, Kansas, discuss patient cases and treatment strategies for HER2-positive and triple-negative breast cancer.By Neil Love, MD
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In today’s episode, Darren and I give you a quick update on what’s been going on in our world. We talk about the ups and downs in a marriage after a cancer diagnosis, cancer funks, and the sleepy cocktail. The BLUEPRINT from Results to Rising details HERE Join the RESET & RISE Community HERE EMAIL ME: coachjennyd@gmail.com FAVORITE TEA: Pique Tea: …
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Stepping into the medical system after a breast cancer diagnosis is like a baby taking its first breath outside the womb. It’s a shocking, unfamiliar environment that most of us have no idea what we’ll be expected to navigate. Yet we also have the expectation that our oncologist will take care of everything we need. In my own breast cancer experien…
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Dr. Robyn Roth (AKA @theboobiedocs on Instagram) debunks myths about mammograms and emphasizes the importance of early detection. The discussion covers the impact of breast density on imaging and the need for additional tests. This conversation covers various topics related to breast cancer, including risk factors, genetic testing, high-risk clinic…
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When it comes to nourishing your body after breast cancer, especially when you don’t feel well, simple familiar choices can be easy to turn to, but are those choices always in your best interest? In this episode, I’ll give you some information on a recent turn of events with a toxic chemical used on grains that you might think of as healthy or turn…
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Everyone’s cancer journey is unique and in this episode you’ll hear how Victoria’s guests demonstrate that by talking frankly about their differing responses to being told they had breast cancer. The fact that two of those guests are sisters only adds to the point. Cathy and Tracey - two siblings of seven - were diagnosed a few months apart and des…
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Dr Komal Jhaveri from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City discusses available and emerging data with oral SERDs for patients with ER-positive metastatic breast cancer.By Neil Love, MD
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about a topic that touches many of us but often stays hidden in the shadows: shame. Shame is this tricky little beast that can sneak up on us, especially when we're navigating the challenging waters of breast cancer recovery. It’s more than just a fleeting feeling; it can actually have some serious effects on both …
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In today's episode, Darren and I discuss high estrogen levels, what causes it, and what you can do about it. The Cleaning system I discussed is Branch Basics -> https://branchbasics.com The BLUEPRINT from Results to Rising details HERE Join the RESET & RISE Community HERE EMAIL ME: coachjennyd@gmail.com FAVORITE TEA: Pique Tea: https://www.piquetea…
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For us breast cancer survivors, the balance of essential fatty acids is not just a minor detail. In this episode, we'll dive into the role of healthy fats, particularly polyunsaturated fats, in supporting our well-being Research suggests that a diet rich in omega-3s and balanced in omega-6s could play a role in reducing inflammation and possibly im…
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The BLUEPRINT from Results to Rising details HERE _______________________________________________________________________________ Alison Tierney, a board-certified oncology dietitian and cancer thriver, shares her personal journey with breast cancer and how she empowers others affected by cancer. She discusses the importance of nutrition and lifest…
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Victoria was diagnosed with her breast cancer in 2015 and she didn’t have an obvious lump. She was told she had a form of breast cancer called “lobular” and in this episode she is joined by an expert to explain what it is, how you can spot it, and what the treatment options are. Victoria’s other guests are women like her, who until diagnosis, were …
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When chronic conditions perplex regular doctors, patients have found solutions via ECM—the Ellen Cutler Method and her book: Micro Miracles—Discover the Healing Power of Enzymes. This is because Dr. Cutler knows that it’s not only what you eat—but what you digest and absorb. This is why she uses organ-specific detoxification, enzymes, nutrition, an…
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In 2011 when I heard the words, “You have breast cancer.” It was scary, I was confused, overwhelmed, and ignorant of all the things involved in the journey that was to come. In 2020 when I heard the words, “You have cancer throughout your body.” I thought my life was over. But, after I recovered from the shock I made a decision to figure out how ot…
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Dean is a military brat who moved 18 times in 17 years. Today we discuss the loss of Dean's son, Adam. Adam was a USMC Corporal who served in Afghanistan and died by suicide a year after coming home at age 24. www.lovealwaysproject.org
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In this episode, we delve into the natural wonders of Turkey Tail mushrooms (Trametes versicolor). I’ll share some personal insights and evidence-based benefits of integrating Turkey Tail mushrooms into the recovery process, highlighting its potential in immune support and cancer care. Turkey Tail mushrooms have captivated the wellness community wi…
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A breast cancer diagnosis can make you feel like you have no control. Every decision is in the hands of the experts who are now taking care of you. But there is a way when your voice can be heard- that you work with the professionals who will save your life and make sure your opinion is taken on board. In this episode, Victoria talks about “advocac…
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Self-care is an important part of breast cancer recovery. But, to practice it consistently, you must have clarity and confidence in your own boundaries. By learning to prioritize your own needs and well-being, you empower yourself to navigate life with resilience and strength. In this episode we’ll explore what it means to create and honor personal…
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What to eat after a breast cancer diagnosis can be a major source of anxiety and even guilt. Add on to that the scare tactics that many companies use to draw you in and you can end up with a lot of food fear. One element found in plant foods is called oxalates, and these plant compounds are often hyped up to be dangerous for consumption. In this ep…
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How does your relationship cope when you are diagnosed with breast cancer and your partner is not only a high profile politician but he spends a lot of time travelling for his job? This special episode, from easily the grandest room we’ve ever recorded in, features Susie Cleverly, a wife and mother who was told she had breast cancer in 2021. Her hu…
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Take the emotional and physical healing and pain-relieving powers of acupuncture and light therapy wherever you go with Taopatch! Taopatch is a patented wearable nanotechnology device that captures heat from your body and converts it into light, emitting it into specific acupoints. This light stimulates your Central Nervous System and "reminds" it …
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Heidi shares her journey of being diagnosed with ovarian cancer and the treatment she received at City of Hope. She emphasizes the importance of taking control of one's health and making changes in lifestyle, including nutrition and exercise. Heidi discusses the power of gratitude and mindset in dealing with fear and finding joy. She also highlight…
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How can someone expect to have the ability to deal with and manage a breast cancer diagnosis when they never thought this would happen in their life? Maybe they don’t. But we do have the capacity to learn these skills. In this episode we’ll talk about the challenge of overcoming how your brain is hardwired to freak out, to be fearful, and to think …
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Today my good friend Meryl is interviewing me. She is an established comedian, not to mention one of my funniest friends. We discuss the differences between our breakups, dating in LA, and we then deep-dive on almost every date I've been on in the past year. So to tie this into grief, we are grieving our past romantic selves. Close enough! Part 1 g…
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The diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer can lead to a powerful disconnect from the body. Many survivors feel betrayed by their own bodies and often that distance piles onto existing body image issues. Sadly, when we lose connection with our bodies, there’s no way we can care for them in the ways necessary to support healing. We lose sight of t…
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What does a breast cancer diagnosis mean for your sex life, now and in the future? As you digest the news that you have the disease, are you worried that your body may not look the same and how might that affect your confidence when it comes to intimacy? The Future Dreams charity gets so many questions about this, which is why this episode is neede…
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If there’s one thing I could change about the experience of breast cancer, (even though it’s hard to pick only one) It would be the compulsion to hold everything in because of the fear of worrying or upsetting someone else. All emotions are a part of the human experience, and having the skill to express, process, and release negative emotions so th…
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In this interview, Keith Bishop, a retired pharmacist and cancer expert, shares his journey into studying cancer and nutrition. He discusses the importance of nutrition in cancer prevention and treatment, particularly for breast cancer. Nutrition plays a crucial role in cancer prevention and treatment. Cooking methods, such as browning and blackeni…
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Today, we're diving into a fascinating topic: how generational trauma affects our epigenetics, and the profound impact stress has on our bodies. Generational trauma, a term that's gaining more recognition, refers to the emotional and psychological impacts of traumatic experiences that are not just lived by one generation but are passed down through…
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Getting a breast cancer diagnosis is traumatic enough when it comes as a surprise. What if you know there’s a higher chance you might get breast cancer because of a genetic fault? Not only that, it might get passed on to your children. If you have close relatives who have had breast or ovarian cancer you may have a higher risk of developing the dis…
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Cancer is a continual riddle; no two cases will be identical. Therefore, a one-size-fits-all standard treatment plan may kill the tumor but won’t help an individual get well. It's time to shift from survival mode to the living mode. In this episode, Dr. Michael Karlfeldt, an ND, PhD, and board-certified Naturopath, and I dive deep into mind, body, …
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Heart health becomes particularly important after a breast cancer diagnosis due to the potential cardiovascular effects of cancer treatments. Several breast cancer therapies, such as certain chemotherapy drugs and radiation therapy, can have implications for cardiovascular health. Jen and Darren dive into ways you can protect yourself after a cance…
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In today's heartfelt episode, I'm diving deep into my personal journey through the trials and triumphs of battling not one, but two breast cancer diagnoses, and how living with stage four cancer has transformed my life in ways I could have never imagined. This episode isn't just about survival; it's about thriving in the face of adversity and disco…
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Dr Stephanie L Graff from the Legorreta Cancer Center at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and Dr Erica Mayer from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston discuss treatment decision-making involving approved and investigational strategies for the management of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.…
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Mindy shares her journey of getting a diagnosis for her daughter's autism and how she became an advocate for her child. She emphasizes the importance of being proactive and doing research to find the best treatments and support. Mindy also highlights the power of having a strong why and using affirmations and visualization to stay positive and focu…
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Today’s episode is a special one for my fellow breast cancer survivors. We’re going to explore the world of mitochondrial health, and the impact of synthetic fragrances, and discover how natural essential oils can support our metabolic health. Our focus begins with the mighty mitochondria, these tiny organelles are crucial for energy production, an…
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In this episode, Darren and I dive into updates in our lives and so much more! From life happenings, placebo effect, and drinking to how we stay sane after a cancer diagnosis. The podcast from The Model Health Show I recommend: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-model-health-show/id640246578?i=1000641917874 Message me here if you are interes…
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