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  • Navigating Cancer, Insurance & the Healthcare System: What Every Patient Should Know
    2025/07/16

    Samira is joined by legal expert, patient advocate, and author Rebecca — a powerhouse voice in the cancer and healthcare world. Rebecca shares her unique journey from big law to breast cancer advocacy, and offers practical, game-changing advice for patients navigating diagnosis, treatment, insurance, and employment.Whether you're newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or simply want to understand your rights, this conversation is a masterclass in layered patient advocacy.👉 Subscribe and hit the bell to stay updated on future episodes of Patient from Hell.About Our Guest: Rebecca Bloom is a Yale College and New York University School of Law educated patient and workplace advocate. A former workplace and benefits attorney, Rebecca’s longest and proudest affiliation is with Bay Area Cancer Connections, where she has served as a patient advocate and healthcare, insurance and workplace advisor for women fighting breast and ovarian cancer for 25 years. Rebecca was a contributing writer and editor for Breast Cancer in the Workplace, published by the Northern California Cancer Center in the early 2000s. The book has recently been updated, expanded and reissued by the Cancer Prevention Institute of California and is now titled Working with Cancer.Rebecca serves as a listener, learner, supporter and advocate for the clients of Bay Area Cancer Connections, primarily one at a time but also in groups that she’s led and conferences where she’s presented. When she worked as a lawyer, her clients were companies, and she brings that perspective to her interactions with BACC clients and other people on whose behalf she advocates. Her knowledge of the complex rules that employers, insurers and medical providers follow, as well as the dynamics and incentives that exist between stakeholders helps her give the women she supports a constructive and comprehensive foundation so that they can integrate all available information with comfort and confidence and focus on recovery and wellness. Rebecca is also a professional storytelling coach, helping her clients get their stories told and shared.⏱️ CHAPTERS / TIMECODES00:00 – Cancer Bills, Greed & the Broken System01:00 – Meet Rebecca: Legal Ninja-Turned-Advocate03:50 – What Changed in 26 Years of Oncology Work06:45 – Why the Maze Is More Complex Today09:50 – The Rise of the Medical Industrial Complex11:40 – How Tech Complicates Cancer Care13:00 – The Story Behind Her New Book16:00 – Advocacy Success Story: Karen’s Journey20:00 – How to Talk to Insurers & Employers (Magic Words)23:30 – Legal Advice: Your Benefits Are Yours — Take Them26:00 – Drafting Your Support Team (Like a Startup CEO)28:40 – The Hidden Risk of Insurance Plan Changes31:15 – Rapid Fire: Insurance, FMLA, Disability, COBRA Explained38:55 – Other Hidden Workplace Benefits Most Patients Miss40:35 – If You Could Fix One Thing About Healthcare...41:30 – What Being a "Patient from Hell" Really Means42:00 – Closing Thoughts and One Thing to RememberTakeaways: Rebecca Bloom's diverse background includes law, advocacy, and storytelling.Stories of hope can empower patients and provide valuable insights.Understanding your rights as a patient is essential for effective advocacy.Insurance complexities can create barriers to care that patients must navigate.Connect with Us: Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @MantaCares and visit our website at MantaCares.com for more episodes and updates. Disclaimer: All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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    43 分
  • When Cancer Hits Your Family: Navigating Grief and Taking Action | Chris Schuler Part 2
    2025/07/02

    Samira and guest Chris Schuler delve into the emotional and practical challenges faced during the cancer diagnosis and treatment process. Chris shares his personal experiences as a caregiver for his father diagnosed with glioblastoma, highlighting the confusion and fear that accompany such news. The conversation explores the importance of understanding treatment options, the role of family in caregiving, and the complex emotions of grief that arise during this journey. Chris emphasizes the need for clear communication and advocacy in healthcare, as well as the disconnect between the information provided and the emotional realities faced by families.


    About our Guest:

    Chris is a staunch brain cancer awareness advocate. He was the primary caregiver to his late Dad, Donald Schuler, who was diagnosed with GBM in July 2021. He works closely with organizations across the globe, amplifying their critical work and building key relationships to further improve outcomes for patients.


    His career has spanned almost two decades through philanthropic roles in a variety of industries including non-profit, public and private higher education, and healthcare.


    He's currently working with Cure Brain Cancer Foundation, an Australian non-profit dedicated to improving outcomes in brain cancer. He's a Venture Partner with Varia Ventures, working to raise awareness for emerging venture funds dedicated to uncovering and funding innovative discoveries to improve brain health. He also works closely with SageMedic, a precision oncology start-up supporting patients looking for the most effective treatment for cancer.


    Takeaways

    Chris felt a sense of responsibility to support his parents after the diagnosis.

    The emotional impact of a terminal diagnosis can be overwhelming.

    Understanding treatment options is crucial for caregivers.

    Grief can manifest differently in family members during a health crisis.

    Clear communication from healthcare providers is essential.

    Many caregivers feel lost in the healthcare system.

    The binder provided by the hospital was not helpful for Chris or his mom.

    Caregiving involves navigating complex emotions and responsibilities.

    Patients and families need to advocate for themselves in medical settings.

    The experience of receiving a terminal diagnosis is traumatic and disorienting.

    The feeling of helplessness is a common struggle for caregivers.

    Chris's mother chose not to Google her husband's condition, living in the moment instead.

    Chris believes there are hidden joys in caregiving, despite the challenges.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Context of Caregiving

    02:54 Navigating the Diagnosis Process

    05:54 The Emotional Impact of a Terminal Diagnosis

    08:50 Understanding Treatment Options and Next Steps

    11:53 The Role of Family in Caregiving

    15:07 Grief and Its Manifestations in Caregiving

    17:56 The Disconnect Between Information and Understanding

    25:00 Navigating Cancer: A Personal Journey

    31:48 The Search for Answers: Clinical Trials and Second Opinions

    39:51 The Emotional Toll: Grief, Faith, and Resilience

    46:49 The Caregiver's Perspective: Finding Joy Amidst Sorrow


    Connect with Us:

    Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @MantaCares and visit our website at MantaCares.com for more episodes and updates.


    Disclaimer:

    All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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    49 分
  • Why Cancer Patients Need Strength Training: The Untold Benefits of Movement in Recovery
    2025/06/25

    Vicki McGrath, an exercise physiologist specializing in breast cancer recovery. They discuss Vicki's journey into creating exercise programs for breast cancer patients, the importance of movement and setting achievable goals during recovery, and personal stories of patients who have benefited from her programs. The conversation also covers the challenges of lymphedema, advice for newly diagnosed and metastatic patients, and the significance of functional fitness in enhancing quality of life post-treatment.


    About Our Guest:

    Vicki McGrath's career is a testament to her dedication to both fitness and cancer care, as well as her unwavering commitment to improving the lives of those affected by health challenges. With over 30 years of experience in fitness and wellness, Vicki has developed a deep expertise that spans a variety of populations, from individuals with special health needs to those recovering from cancer. Her extensive qualifications, including certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine (Certified Cancer Exercise Trainer, Health Fitness Director, Exercise Physiologist, and Exercise is Medicine) and her specialization in cancer exercise, position her as a highly skilled professional in the wellness community.


    In 2024, Vicki's passion for cancer advocacy deepened when she joined the Board of Directors at Bay Area Cancer Connections, solidifying her leadership in the cancer support community. Her recent graduation from the Project Lead Institute through the National Breast Cancer Coalition further highlights her commitment to health promotion and cancer advocacy. This combination of experience and education allows Vicki to make a lasting impact, advocating for both cancer prevention and support while empowering individuals through her work and leadership.


    Vicki's dedication to bridging fitness and cancer care continues to make a significant difference in the lives of countless individuals, demonstrating her as both a health expert and a passionate advocate for cancer support and prevention.


    Takeaways:

    Vicki McGrath transitioned from personal training to focus on wellness for breast cancer patients. She created exercise programs due to a lack of resources for athletes recovering from breast cancer. The program has helped over 215 women since its inception in 2011. Personal stories highlight the emotional and physical impact of exercise on recovery. Setting realistic goals is crucial for patients at different stages of treatment. Functional fitness focuses on flexibility, strength, and balance for daily activities.

    Movement is essential for improving energy levels during treatment. Lymphedema management includes breathing techniques and gentle exercises. Post-treatment exercise is vital for maintaining lean body mass and overall health.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:08 The Journey into Breast Cancer Exercise Programs

    06:09 Impact on Patients: Personal Stories

    08:55 Setting Goals in Recovery11:57 Functional Fitness Explained

    14:57 The Importance of Movement and Exercise

    17:48 Navigating Post-Treatment Fitness20:58 Lymphedema: Understanding and Management

    23:50 Advice for Newly Diagnosed Patients

    27:07 Advice for Metastatic Patients

    30:00 Rapid Fire Questions and Closing Thoughts


    Connect with Us:

    Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @MantaCares and visit our website at MantaCares.com for more episodes and updates.


    Disclaimer:

    All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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    44 分
  • Healing Through Community & Prayer: A Cancer Survivor’s Story
    2025/06/18

    Alyssa Wachley shares her journey as a stage three breast cancer survivor and the founder of Warriors That Pray, a jewelry line that supports cancer warriors. She discusses the emotional and spiritual challenges faced during her diagnosis, the importance of community and prayer, and how her faith evolved through adversity. Alyssa emphasizes the significance of connection and support for those battling cancer, and shares inspiring stories of how her organization has made a difference in people's lives.


    Warriors That Pray website: https://www.warriorsthatpray.com/


    Warriors That Pray Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/warriorsthatpray/


    About Our Guest:Alyssa Wakeley | Founder of Warriors That PrayAlyssa Wakeley, with a heart for serving others, founded Warriors That Pray on the belief that every person is uniquely created with a purpose to fulfill. As a wife, mother, and devoted dog-lover, she strives to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those around her, offering encouragement and hope to those facing difficult times.


    In 2020, at just 27 years old, Alyssa was diagnosed with breast cancer—a life-altering moment that could have defined her. Instead, she chose to walk through the journey with unwavering faith and a positive spirit. Refusing to let cancer steal her joy, she became a source of strength and inspiration to those around her, from family and friends to her medical team. Her resilience and deep-rooted faith carried her through the toughest moments, reminding her that she was never alone.


    Now cancer-free, Alyssa is living life to the fullest and using her experience to uplift others. Out of her journey, Warriors That Pray was born—a movement designed to encourage and support those navigating their own battles. Through prayer bracelets, she offers a tangible reminder that even in the valley, God is with you… and PRAYER CHANGES THINGS.


    Alyssa’s mission is clear: to spread hope, faith, and love, reminding others that no matter the challenge, they are seen, valued, and never alone. Through WTP, she continues to make a lasting impact, trusting in God's plan and using her story to bring light to those in need.


    Takeaways:

    You're allowed to feel that way when diagnosed with cancer.

    Community support was crucial during Alyssa's treatment.

    Warriors That Pray was founded to give back to cancer warriors.

    Jewelry serves as a tangible reminder of support and encouragement.

    Prayer played a significant role in Alyssa's healing journey.

    Everyone's faith journey is unique and valid.

    It's important to advocate for yourself in medical settings.

    Asking for help is a strength, not a weakness.

    Connection is vital for those going through tough times.

    Alyssa's organization aims to bless others and foster community.


    Chapters

    00:00 Navigating Faith and Cancer Diagnosis

    03:04 The Birth of Warriors That Pray

    05:55 The Role of Prayer in Healing

    08:59 Personal Growth Through Adversity

    11:59 Creating Community and Connection

    15:03 Rapid Fire Insights and Advice


    Connect with Us:

    Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @MantaCares and visit our website at MantaCares.com for more episodes and updates.


    Disclaimer:

    All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.


    Tags:

    faith, cancer, prayer, community, support, healing, Warriors That Pray, personal growth, adversity, connection

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    20 分
  • 3-Time Cancer Survivor Valerie David on Empowerment, Advocacy & The Pink Hulk
    2025/06/11

    Valerie David, also known as The Pink Hulk, is a three-time cancer survivor (non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, stage 2 breast cancer, and stage 4 metastatic breast cancer) who turned her journey of resilience into an award-winning one-woman show. Through humor, raw honesty, and advocacy, she inspires audiences worldwide—proving that even cancer won’t stop her from taking center stage.


    Check out Valerie’s show, The Pink Hulk here: https://pinkhulkplay.com


    Key Highlights:

    - Valerie trusted her inner voice when symptoms appeared, even when doctors initially dismissed them. If you are able to get second opinions, advocate for yourself, and listen to your gut, you’ll find this to be useful in other parts of your own life.

    - Balancing intuition with fear over symptoms can be tricky, but Valerie advises: don’t panic over nothing, don’t choose to live in fear. Instead, stay proactive by communicating with your care team about any arising symptoms.


    About our guest:

    Valerie David is an actor, playwright, writer and editor. Her greatest accomplishment in life is being a three-time cancer survivor. She was diagnosed and treated for Stage III Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in 1999, Stage II Breast Cancer in 2014 and 2015, and Stage IV Breast Cancer in 2018.


    As of April 2019, she has beaten cancer again! Valerie reactivated her superhero within, and exactly 5 months after receiving hormone treatment only in pill form–no surgery, no radiation, no chemotherapy, Valerie no longer has active disease. She has since kept up a full schedule of performances–nothing has stopped her. Valerie’s inspirational solo show, The Pink Hulk, has been accepted into almost 50 different play festivals worldwide since its 2016 debut, won multiple awards and has been touring since its very first performance, impacting audiences with the show’s universal message of hope and empowerment. She has performed in over 25 different cities and globally, including in England, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland.


    A graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, her credits include the Off-Broadway production of A Stoop on Orchard Street, Cookie in Rumors and Claudia Shear’s Blown Sideways Through Life. Films: How I Became that Jewish Guy, which premiered at a November 2015 NYC Film Festival, and Bridges and Tunnels. Valerie volunteers as a motivational speaker at the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training events and Make-A-Wish Foundation. As a marathon cyclist, she co-founded Cycle of Hope, which raises money for national and international cancer organizations through bike marathons. Her most recent biking event raised almost $5,000 for the American Cancer Society and the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.


    Key Moments:

    At 7 minutes 28 seconds “What is my choice? Is my choice going to live in fear every single day? Is it going to be well, we'll deal with it when it happens. So I think what I've learned from cancer is don't worry until there's something to worry about.”


    Disclaimer:

    All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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    50 分
  • ASCO Conference Live: Revolutionizing Cancer Care w/ SERDs, Exercise & A.I.
    2025/06/04

    Samira, a breast cancer survivor and CEO of Manta Cares, discusses the latest advancements in cancer treatment with Dr. Doug Blayney at the ASCO conference. They explore the significant impact of exercise on cancer treatment tolerance and survival, the de-escalation of chemotherapy, the introduction of new therapies like SERDs and antibody drug conjugates, and the role of circulating tumor DNA in monitoring cancer recurrence. The conversation emphasizes the importance of patient convenience and self-advocacy in cancer care.


    About Our Guest:

    Douglas W. Blayney, MD is a Professor of Medicine (Oncology), Emeritus, former Medical Director of Stanford Cancer Center, and specializes in the treatment of breast cancer. He has a special interest in the quality and value of cancer care. Dr. Blayney is a past president of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), a founder of the ASCO Quality Symposium, a co-author of the ASCO value framework descriptions, and instigated the ASCO clinical "big data" effort, which is now CancerLinQ. He received the inaugural Ellen Stovall Award for Leadership in Patient Centered Care from the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship in 2016. He was previously a Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Michigan, and prior to that practiced and led Wilshire Oncology Medical Group, Inc. a physician owned multidisciplinary oncology practice in southern California. He has expertise on clinical trial development, use of oncology drugs in clinical practice, reimbursement and marketing strategies and information technology use.


    Chapter Codes

    00:00 The Impact of Exercise on Cancer Treatment

    02:00 Interview at ASCO Starts

    06:00 Advancements in Cancer Treatment: De-escalation and AI

    11:52 Emerging Therapies: SERDs and Antibody Drug Conjugates

    18:11 Circulating Tumor DNA: A New Frontier in Monitoring

    24:01 Convenience in Cancer Care: A Patient-Centric Approach


    Takeaways

    - Regular exercise can increase tolerance to cancer treatments.

    - Data shows exercise has tangible benefits on survival rates.

    - De-escalation of chemotherapy is a key focus in cancer treatment.

    - AI is being integrated into cancer treatment guidelines.

    - Patients can take proactive steps to improve their health.

    - Oral SIRDs are emerging as a more convenient treatment option.- Antibody drug conjugates target cancer cells with fewer side effects.

    - Circulating tumor DNA can help detect cancer recurrence earlier.

    - Convenience in treatment is becoming a priority for patients.

    - Competition among treatments may help reduce costs for patients.


    Tags & Keywords:

    cancer treatment, ASCO, exercise, AI, SIRDs, antibody drug conjugates, circulating tumor DNA, patient care, chemotherapy, cancer survival, health technology


    Connect with Us:

    Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @mantacares and visit our website at mantacares.com for more episodes and updates.


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    Website: https://mantacares.com/pages/podcast?srsltid=AfmBOopEP5GJ-Wd2nL-HYAInrwerIVhyJw67salKT-r9Qb_gadBvbHie YouTube: https://youtu.be/UjsAtpbedA8 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7HwhjXHZU0ZWWVkXrCSV7V?si=d5e986f0885a4bbb Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cervical-cancer-and-hpv-what-you-need-to-know/id1622669098?i=1000710235401


    Disclaimer:

    All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

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    35 分
  • Cervical Cancer and HPV: What You Need to Know
    2025/05/28

    Dr. Barbara Moscicki discusses the critical role of HPV in women's health, particularly its association with various cancers, including cervical cancer. She explains the dual nature of HPV as both a commensal organism and a pathogen, emphasizing the importance of understanding its oncogenic potential. The conversation also covers the significance of screening methods, such as Pap smears, in detecting precancerous changes and the complexities surrounding the treatment of different cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) stages. This conversation delves into the complexities of cancer screening methods, particularly focusing on cervical and anal cancer. Dr. Barbara Moscicki discusses the importance of understanding various screening guidelines, the role of HPV vaccination in preventing cancers, and the need for clear communication between clinicians and patients regarding these topics. The discussion highlights the evolving nature of cancer screening practices and the importance of patient education in navigating these changes.


    About Our Guest:

    Dr. Moscicki is a Pediatrician, Board Certified in Adolescent Medicine. She is the current Division Chief of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine with clinical expertise in reproductive health care for menstrual irregularities, sexual health, and sexually transmitted diseases. Dr. Moscicki has expertise in HPV -related disease including diagnosis of cervical dysplasia and treatment. She also offers medical care for women with eating disorders.


    Resources & Links:

    This episode was supported by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and features the PCORI research study here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33632649/ ‘Effect of 2 Interventions on Cervical Cancer Screening Guideline Adherence’Chapter Codes


    00:00 Introduction to HPV and Women's Health

    03:00 Understanding HPV's Role in Cancer

    06:01 The Dual Nature of HPV: Commensal vs Pathogenic

    08:57 Oncogenes and Their Impact on Cellular Regulation

    12:09 The Intersection of HPV and Screening Methods

    14:58 Cervical Cancer Screening and Pap Smears

    20:30 Understanding Cancer Screening Methods

    23:17 Guidelines for Cervical and Anal Cancer Screening

    31:02 The Importance of HPV Vaccination

    39:35 Key Messages for Clinicians and Patients


    Takeaways

    - Dr. Moscicki specializes in adolescent and young adult medicine.

    - HPV is linked to multiple cancers beyond cervical cancer.

    - The understanding of HPV's role in cancer has evolved significantly.

    - E6 and E7 proteins from HPV disrupt normal cell regulation.

    - CIN3 is considered a true pre-cancer that requires treatment.

    - Liquid cytology has improved the accuracy of Pap smears.

    - CIN1 is often self-resolving and does not require treatment.

    - CIN2 presents a diagnostic dilemma due to variability in interpretation.

    - Women have options regarding the management of CIN2 lesions.


    Connect with Us:

    Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @mantacares and visit our website at mantacares.com for more episodes and updates.


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    Website: https://mantacares.com/pages/podcast?srsltid=AfmBOopEP5GJ-Wd2nL-HYAInrw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mantacares Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TR1lFLtf6em5YyKtlWy2L?si=6ma-9g_w Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/navigating-cervical-cancer-screening-surger


    Disclaimer:

    All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.

    This episode was supported by an award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

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    44 分
  • The Vital Role of Oncology Pharmacists
    2025/05/21
    In this episode of The Patient From Hell, host Samira Daswani speaks with oncology pharmacist Megan Hartranft about the critical role of oncology pharmacists in cancer care. They discuss the unique responsibilities of oncology pharmacists, the importance of patient education, and the growing field of oral chemotherapy. Megan shares insights on medication adherence, the use of mobile health technologies, and the significance of symptom management in improving patient outcomes. The conversation highlights the need for better integration within healthcare systems and offers practical tips for patients navigating their treatment journey.About Our Guest:Dr. Megan Hartranft is a Clinical Lead with the Clinical and Digital Solutions team, advising on precision oncology products.Prior to joining Labcorp, Dr. Hartranft was a Field Medical Scientific Associate Director at Sanofi, in charge of training for the hematology-oncology medical science liaison team. Earlier as a practicing clinician, she established an oral chemotherapy education program and participated in interprofessional clinics at Rush University Cancer Center. She has also spent time in academia as the oncology faculty member at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Health Sciences, where she maintains an adjunct appointment. Dr. Hartranft is active in several professional organizations, including her roles on the Hematology Oncology Pharmacy Association's Public Policy & Advocacy Committee as well as the American Society of Health System Pharmacy Section of Pharmacy Informatics and Technology Clinical Decision Support and Analytics Advisory Group.BS in Biochemistry/Molecular Biology and BA in Classical Studies - Michigan State University Doctor of Pharmacy - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill PGY1 Pharmacy Residency - University of Michigan PGY2 Oncology Specialty Residency - University of Georgia/Augusta University Health SystemResources & Links:This episode was supported by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and features the PCORI research study here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30964... ‘Integrating Advance Care Planning Videos into Surgical Oncologic Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial’00:00 Introduction to Oncology Pharmacy02:49 The Role of Oncology Pharmacists in Patient Care06:03 Patient Interaction and Education09:09 Exploring Oral Chemotherapy11:45 Adherence to Oral Anti-Cancer Medications15:01 Mobile Health Technologies in Oncology17:58 Symptom Management and Patient Support21:11 The Future of Oncology Pharmacy24:09 Final Thoughts and Tips for PatientsConnect with Us:Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @mantacares and visit our website at mantacares.com for more episodes and updates.Listen Elsewhere: Website: https://mantacares.com/pages/podcast?... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mantacares Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TR1... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Disclaimer:All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.This episode was supported by an award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.
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    41 分