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Cancer Misdiagnosis

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Release Date: 03/14/2023

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This week our Co-Host and producer is the guest once again!  The topic for this week is Pulmonary Embolism, which is a blood clot or thrombus in the lung.   A pulmonary embolism (PE) is a sudden blockage in a lung artery. It usually happens when a  breaks loose and travels through the bloodstream to the lungs. PE is a serious condition that can cause: Permanent damage to the lungs Low oxygen levels in your blood Damage to other organs in your body from not getting enough oxygen PE can be life-threatening, especially if a clot is large, or if there are many clots. What...

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This week we will discuss CIDP with Ashley.  Ashley also know as "Wheelinwoman" on Instagram and TikTok.  "I have a few rare diseases that caused me to have health issues including a spinal cord injury which left me a quadriplegic.  I spread awareness and education on life with Guillian Barre syndrome and CIDP.  And share my journey wheelin' through life as a young woman!" ​ Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a rare autoimmune disorder that affects the peripheral nervous system. It is characterized by chronic inflammation of the nerves and...

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This week we are revisiting a marvelous guest we had on last year.   With Long Covid now dominating the healthcare news, what a great time to get on board with a new protocol to help re-calibrate your nervous system?! ​, is a health coach from Hungary with a focus on the human nervous system and after he suffered through Covid a couple months back he created a protocol to bounce back from the after-effects of this virus.   Thanks to it he recovered quickly.  He is trying to reach out to as many as he can to educate on the functions and workings of the nervous system. The...

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Everyone has heard of a misdiagnosis.  Either radiology doesn't catch something on a scan, or perhaps the M.D. misses a lump or a mark during exam.  But when it comes to diagnosing deadly disease like cancer, you don't want it to get missed, especially twice for two different cancers! 

Cancer misdiagnosis may occur due to human error such as doctor negligence or incompetence when determining which types of cancer testing may be needed. Cancer misdiagnosis may begin during the testing process, such as errors in performing diagnostic imaging or improper procedure when collecting cell samples for a biopsy. 

Our guest today is Sarah E. McDonald, a two-time cancer survivor and one-time mother of daughter, Rory. 

She has spent the majority of her 30-year career in the technology industry, 14 years of which were at eBay, including the period while she was battling cancer.

Sarah E. McDonald

Sarah received her MBA from Cornell University and her BA from Occidental College. Beyond cancer, Sarah is interested in all things people-related – especially when paired with food, wine, the outdoors, and/or music. Sarah lives in Mill Valley with her husband, Geoff, and daughter, Rory.

The Cancer Channel

The Cancer Channel is her first book.