• Sara Olsher on Communication and Kids
    Nov 13 2024

    Sara Olsher, author of over 12 books and creator of Mighty and Bright, discusses her experiences as a cancer survivor and a single mother. Her books help adults and children understand each other better during difficult times. The episode offers insights into the importance of honest communication with children about serious illnesses. The hosts also delve into Sara’s products, which are designed to help implement some of the communication tools she has found useful with her own daughter. KOIN 6 News in Portland, Oregon, awarded Sara the Remarkable Woman Award for 2023, and Tina and Leah are happy to bring you the many ways she is helping both kids and adults manage life’s challenges.

    Sara's Bio Page - links to social media, website, etc.
    Sara’s website
    Mighty and Bright website
    KOIN6 News Remarkable Woman 2023 award

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    42 mins
  • Dr. Amy Rothenberg on Healing After Treatment
    Oct 30 2024

    Dr. Amy Rothenberg, a respected naturopathic physician and three-time cancer survivor, shares her story of multiple cancer diagnoses and treatments. Her most recent treatment was a stem cell transplant in 2024 for acute leukemia. Dr. Rothenberg gives valuable insights into integrative cancer care, the importance of gut health, and practical tips for caregivers. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and seeking open-minded, collaborative healthcare providers. Tune in for an informative and inspiring discussion on navigating cancer care holistically.

    Link to Dr. Rothenberg's social media and website
    Be The Match Program - Becoming a stem cell donor
    What is a Stem Cell Transplant? NIH explanation
    Tips for Caregivers of Patients — a guest blog post by Dr. Rothenberg
    Understanding Cancer-Related Fatigue

    Previous podcast episodes :
    Cancer-Related Fatigue
    Prebiotics (Microbiome stuff)
    Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy

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    54 mins
  • Artificial Intelligence, Acne Creams, and Oral Microbiome
    Oct 16 2024

    There are many cancer-relevant headlines, and Tina and Leah cherry-picked a few you need to hear. Is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help you determine a treatment plan a good idea? You can get answers from ChatGPT, but are they reliable? There are a few considerations, like source verification, addressing ethical considerations, and who you should (and should not trust to handle your medical information. Tina and Leah also discuss a recent study that found benzene in a third of available acne creams! Benzene is a well-known carcinogen. They also talk about the possible link between oral bacteria and head and neck cancers as they quote (and question) the party line regarding proper oral hygiene. Join us and see what you think of these timely topics!

    Artificial Intelligence:
    Don't believe the bots!
    ChatGPT can't keep a secret

    Oral microbiome and cancer(s):
    US News and World Report: Gum disease can trigger cancer
    The original study on oral microbiome and head and neck cancers
    Put that toothbrush down! Why you should wait to brush after you eat
    Acidity (esp. pH <5.6) leads to loss of enamel

    Acne creams with benzoyl peroxide:
    News release from the American Association for Cancer Researchers
    Benzene found in a third of acne creams off the shelf from stores (the actual study)
    Benzene is found in some canned and bottled beverages
    A word from the beverage industry (2006)
    The FDA's stance on benzene in beverages



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    37 mins
  • Pesticides: The New Smoking?
    Oct 2 2024

    Move over "sitting" there's a "new smoking" in town. In this episode, Tina and Leah discuss the latest data on pesticides and cancer risk. One recent study showed the numbers look just as bad (and yes, society's denial of them just as strong) as the data on smoking and cancer risk from decades ago. The doctors share practical tips for minimizing exposure and suggest ways to minimize the effects of pesticide exposures that are nearly inevitable. Hey, we know this topic can be a bummer and a major inconvenience. That said, it's best to know the data to make healthy decisions for yourself. Societal changes may be slow, but there is plenty you can do while we wait for our society to make necessary changes for a less toxic world in general. Join us, we promise not to bum you out!

    Pesticides are the new smoking; 69 pesticides named as carcinogenic
    A more reader friendly version of the technical paper on pesticides and cancer risk
    The Medscape article that spurred our discussion
    Human Cancers: Known causes and prevention by organ site (IARC)
    Environmental Working Group (EWG) guide on lowering intake of pesticides
    Kristina Marusic, Environmental Health Journalist episode

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    37 mins
  • Elle MacPherson's Natural Cancer Cure
    Sep 18 2024

    The news cycle is buzzing with how Elle MacPherson refused conventional treatment and cured herself of breast cancer naturally. While the media spins and influencers speculate, Tina and Leah talk about what they gleaned from a recent interview with Elle MacPherson on 60 Minutes Australia. They delve into the controversies surrounding natural versus conventional cancer treatments, including her decisions for self-care. The doctors also discuss the specifics of her diagnosis and the standard of care for her stage and type of cancer. There are many lessons from her story, so tune in for insights and opinions from two naturopathic docs who put Elle's story into perspective.

    Prognostic and Predictive Value of Her2 status in DCIS
    Understanding different types of DCIS
    Elle MacPherson's book on Amazon (We may earn a commission at no cost to you if you buy the book using this link. Thank you for your support!)
    Find local produce and farmers near you with Local Harvest

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    44 mins
  • Dr. Wendy Garvin Mayo: The Stress Solutions Strategist
    Sep 4 2024

    Dr. Wendy Garvin Mayo, distinguished nurse practitioner and healthcare leader, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss how addressing stress can change your life. With over two decades of experience, Wendy shares her journey from an oncology nurse caring directly for patients to becoming a scientist with a large pharmaceutical company. Now, using the same techniques she teaches, she's found her place is helping people recognize and deal with stress. She founded Collaborative Cancer Care and The Stress Blueprint to help patients, their loved ones, and fellow healthcare professionals.

    In this interview, we discuss stress management and emotional intelligence, offering strategies for dealing with stress. Wendy emphasizes finding joy and aligning with one's purpose using the "SHAPE" framework for sustainable stress management. Tune in for insights on revolutionizing mental health in oncology and practical stress-management tools.

    Where to find more about Dr. Gavin-Mayo:
    Link to her bio and all of her social media links
    Collaborative Cancer Care: Revolutionizing Mental Health Care in Oncology
    The Stress Blueprint
    Her book, SHAPE Your Life: A 5-Step Blueprint for Sustainable Stress Management

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    43 mins
  • Flax and Chia Seeds: Food First!
    Aug 21 2024

    Join us to explore the benefits and myths surrounding chia and flax seeds. Learn how these seeds can be integrated into your diet, their historical origins, and their role in digestive health, blood sugar control, and cancer care. Tina and Leah also address common misconceptions about flax seeds and breast cancer, and flax and thyroid issues. The Moment of Woo is revived! Tina and Leah explore of the Budwig protocol and its claims about cancer treatment.

    The origins and distribution of the flax plant
    Memorial Sloan Kettering Monograph on Flaxseed
    Flaxseed study that showed it led to less aggressive breast cancer growth
    The Budwig Protocol


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    40 mins
  • Janet Abrahm, MD, Debunks Myths About Palliative Care
    Aug 7 2024

    Dr. Janet Abrahm, a distinguished professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an expert in palliative care at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss palliative or supportive care. Palliative does NOT mean "end-of-life" care! This misconception is just one myth dispelled during their conversation. Dr. Abrahm clarifies other misconceptions around palliative care, emphasizing its role from cancer diagnosis through treatment. Did you know that palliative care may help you stay on track when receiving curative treatment? Dr. Abrahm also discusses integrating non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, the psychological aspects of cancer treatment, and the importance of effective communication between oncologists and patients. Join Tina and Leah for this enlightening discussion about palliative care. (Hint: supportive care may be a more accurate descriptor.)

    Links we mentioned and more about Dr. Abrahm:
    Dr. Abrahm's website
    Announcement of her prestigious award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
    Her book, Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer, 4th ed (2022)

    Other resources that were mentioned:

    Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
    Living with Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Coping Medically and Emotionally
    The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

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    48 mins