DiepCJourney Podcast
In this episode of the I speak with a medical oncologist. has her own podcast called, with Dr. Teplinsky. She is Head of Breast Medical Oncology and Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at The Icahn School of Medicine in Mount Sinai, NY. She has a robust and education speaking about key topics in cancer care and survivorship. She addresses the consequences of a cancer diagnosis and the very real occurrence of patients playing the “blame game” thinking they may have caused their cancer. She addresses risk factors and how risk factors are not causal. Her favorite quote in her...
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, Adjunct Professor at Trinity Washington University in Washington, DC is an author, educator, breast cancer survivor, and woman of faith. She personifies resilience. Neosho is my guest on this episode of the . We met as patient advocates at the in December of 2022 and found our lives had many parallels. We talk about these parallels through our Kansas heritage and our own personal Journey through DIEP flap breast reconstruction. Neosho has experienced homelessness and going through breast cancer treatment at the same time. She writes about her life’s experience in her book, . Her faith has...
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Access to DIEP flap breast reconstruction is in danger. Why? Because of coding changes to insurance, it may become out of reach financially for some women. This is the most advanced form of breast reconstruction available, and I felt it was time to address this concern. I begin by sharing my own story and how I was positively affected by making the choice to have DIEP flap after a second breast cancer diagnosis. I am one of thousands of voices who need to be heard, to be honored as we work to reverse this decision so access to this type of surgery can continue to be available. It was important...
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We are discussing a topic that will resonate with many of our listeners who have been affected by breast cancer. Whether you are the patient, caregiver, physician, or surgeon we are going to discuss navigating the complex Journey of being diagnosed with breast cancer through the lens of a nurse navigator. How does one seek this help at the cancer center you are being treated at? We will discuss working during a diagnosis and while in treatment and living a full and purposeful life as a survivor after breast cancer and breast reconstruction. We will also unpack the often challenging topic of...
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Since having DIEP flap, a plastic reconstructive surgery technique performed to rebuild breasts after a mastectomy, I have been fascinated with the field of plastic surgery and topics related specifically to breast reconstruction. I interview , CEO, of Spectros for the first episode of season three of the . Rob shares the story of his visit to the Queen Victory hospital () in England. He was able to visit Queen Victoria while attending the in late 2022. While at the conference, Rob demonstrated the developed by Spectros. T-Stat is used to monitor flaps in breast reconstruction and in our...
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The final episode of Season 2 of the DiepCJourney podcast brings together thought leaders in shared decision-making. This fireside chat includes the members of the (WHIS) . This team was formulated and is led by who founded WHIS in 2015. Taking a Good Health and Wellbeing (SDG3) approach to person centered health, Gareth Presch recognized that there were five key cornerstones of which all needed to be supported, at a the same time, by the same people: Health, Economy, Education, Environment, and Ecosystems. He discusses his work by looking back at the accomplishments and milestones met in...
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Food and what to eat after a breast cancer diagnosis is our topic on this episode of the . About 80% of all breast cancers are ER positive. This means the breast cancer cells grow in response to the hormone estrogen. With so much information about what to eat, what not to eat, how much to eat, food can become a topic that triggers anxiety and confusion. My guest today is . She is a registered dietitian, nutrition therapist, and certified personal trainer. Most women diagnosed with hormone-positive breast cancer feel anxious and confused about food, especially after they finish treatment. She...
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How many people diagnosed with breast cancer think about clinical trials or being part of one? In this episode of the we are going to discuss the importance of patients asking about participation in clinical trials and studies to improve the lives of breast cancer patients. My guest is . She is the Director of Breast Oncology at the and Professor of Medicine at . Dr. Graff is passionate about connecting with her patients for personalized care and advancing breast cancer research, and breast cancer prevention. Our interview includes the process and steps involved for patients who sign up for...
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High definition DIEP flap is combining the aesthetics of plastic surgery and the skill of microsurgery to optimize the donor site, the abdominal area, in breast reconstruction. of , sat down with me to record a Facebook Live interview for the . This occurred the day after BRA day, Breast Reconstruction Awareness Day 2022. This podcast is being used across other platforms, including the , and will also be seen on the The techniques used in high-definition DIEP flaps include methods of suturing and fat grafting to contour the shape of the abdominal area. Dr. Gassman addresses what patients are...
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You have been diagnosed with breast cancer or find you are at high risk of getting breast cancer and are facing a mastectomy. Now what? If you choose to reconstruct your breast what does this process look like? Patients are inundated with information at the beginning of a diagnosis or finding they have a genetic mutation. They see an oncologist, breast surgeon, plastic surgeon, radiologist, and other medical specialists. Where does a patient begin the research and planning for your breast reconstruction? Is timing important if you are currently undergoing treatment, either chemotherapy or...
info_outlineTaking a Good Health and Wellbeing (SDG3) approach to person centered health, Gareth Presch recognized that there were five key cornerstones of which all needed to be supported, at a the same time, by the same people: Health, Economy, Education, Environment, and Ecosystems. He discusses his work by looking back at the accomplishments and milestones met in his 2022 global travels, speaking engagements, and participation in the World Urban Forum in Katowice, Poland in June of 2022.
Susanne Baars connects people to knowledge. She received training as a genetic scientist at Harvard and she is using her expertise through the Social Genomics Moonshot project she created to find access to care for those across the globe. Her work has transformed the lives of cancer patients. You can read more about her story with one patient, Harry, on his Journey through personalized treatment.
Dr. Minas Chrysopoulo is the current president of PRMA in San Antonio, Texas. He is a reconstructive microsurgeon performing breast cancer surgery primarily using the patient’s own tissue to reconstruct breasts lost to mastectomy. Dr. Chrysopoulo is an entrepreneur. He is the Founder of Toliman Health and through Toliman developed the first shared decision-making breast cancer surgery app, Breast Advocate. His innovations brought him to Katowice, Poland with his daughter to present the Breast Advocate app at the World Urban Forum along with Gareth.
I am proud to work with and know these thought leaders as we continue to understand the needs of global digital health, personalized care, and building communities through our collective efforts. As Susanne stated, “Movement is the greatest facilitator”. Dr. Chrysopoulo stated that the only constant we have is change. It is through incremental changes as change agents we can work to improve health care through shared decision making and promoting and developing best practices in health care communitcation.