ECANA: Empowering African-American Women with Endometrial Cancer
ECANA: Empowering African-American Women with Endometrial Cancer
Isi Onyemenem: An Unexpected Revelation
Isi Onyemenem, our dear family, recounts her experience of learning about her mother’s breast cancer diagnosis. Her mother had not disclosed the diagnosis initially and Isi shares how she found out & its impact on her life
Dr. Selwyn Vickers: Addressing Cancer Disparities
Dr. Vickers joins us to share wisdom gained from building a successful career in academic medicine. He also discusses the imperative for academic medical centers to address the social factors that can adversely impact cancer care.
Dr. Ibram X. Kendi: An Antiracist Approach to Cancer Care
Dr. Kendi shares his experience as a 6-year Stage IV colon cancer survivor (diagnosed at 35 years old) and his vision for an antiracist approach to cancer care.
Dr. Robert Winn: Your North Star - Episode 8
Dr. Winn speaks about his passion for training the next generation of scientists and clinical investigators who come from historically underrepresented communities in medicine through the recently established Winn Diversity in Clinical Trials Award. He also shares his his philosophy & approach to his mission to address cancer disparities.
James Casey: “Be Your Own Advocate” - Episode 7
James Casey, an accomplished musician, and colon cancer survivor spoke with us during March, Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month.
ECANA: Empowering African-American Women with Endometrial Cancer - Episode 6
ECANA: Empowering African-American Women with Endometrial Cancer - Episode 6
Marisa: Grief is Love - Episode 4
To know Marisa is to know her mother Lisa. Marisa served as a caretaker for Lisa who had multiple sclerosis and ultimately died from breast cancer in 2008. Marisa has also battled infertility and pregnancy loss, and these experiences have taught her that grief is really just another form of love. We discuss her family’s experience with cancer, grief and her new book “Grief is Love”.
Sherlonda: Cervical Cancer Survivor & Advocate - Episode 3
Sherlonda Jones is 30 years old with her whole life ahead of her when she is suddenly diagnosed with cervical cancer. Listen as she takes us on her journey through diagnosis, treatment, survivorship and embracing advocacy.
Zion: When A Child Has a Rare Cancer Episode 2 Part 2
Zion Yamoah is diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer called atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT). His parents, Drs. Jaymi and Kosj Yamoah, describe the family's journey as they navigated this time in their lives including the organizations they began to help other families navigating childhood cancer.
Zion: When A Child Has a Rare Cancer Episode 2 Part 1
Zion Yamoah is diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer called atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT). His parents, Drs. Jaymi and Kosj Yamoah, describe the family's journey as they navigated this time in their lives.