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  • Mrs. Andreal Davis's │ Educating with Purpose and Passion
    2024/10/25

    Join us for a compelling episode featuring Ms. Andrell Davis, an inspiring educator who has profoundly impacted her community and beyond. As the recipient of the prestigious Milken Educator Award, Ms. Davis shares her extraordinary journey of teaching her son and his classmates from third to fifth grade, revealing her unique insights into fostering academic growth and engagement. Discover her pioneering work at the African American Ethnic Academy, where an Afrocentric curriculum brought subjects to life through culturally relevant themes, leaving a lasting legacy for students and educators alike.

    Explore the transformative power of cultural relevance in education through Ms. Davis's groundbreaking role in the Madison school district. As the first instructional resource teacher for cultural relevance, she developed the CPR initiative—Cultural Practices that are Relevant—offering educators immersive experiences to enhance their instructional methods and cultural understanding. This work expanded to include youth tours of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, opening new educational horizons for young people and reinforcing the importance of diverse learning experiences.

    The episode also delves into Ms. Davis's personal battle with pancreatic cancer and the birth of AfriCancer, an initiative dedicated to raising awareness about cancers affecting the African-American community. Through collaborations with organizations like the UW Carbone Cancer Center, AfriCancer empowers youth to take leadership roles in health advocacy and cancer research. As we wrap up, listeners are left with a message of hope, inspired by Ms. Davis's vision of a brighter future and the potential for collective action to create meaningful change.

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    40 分
  • Dr. Anand Narayan │ Advancing Equity in Cancer Care
    2024/10/11

    Discover what it takes to ensure equity in healthcare with our insightful guest, Dr. Anand Narayan, an associate professor in the Department of Radiology and vice chair of health equity. Dr. Narayan's inspiring journey into radiology began with a focus on mammography screening outreach for indigenous populations and was further shaped by his medical training experiences in Baltimore. These experiences have driven his dedication to improving cancer detection and outcomes, particularly in addressing disparities in breast cancer care. Dr. Narayan shares the pivotal role of imaging technologies, such as mammography and MRI, in diagnosing breast cancer and highlights how mentorship and personal stories have influenced his career path.

    Throughout our discussion, we tackle the pressing issue of bridging the gap between research and clinical practice. Despite having evidence-based interventions like mammography, barriers remain in implementing these solutions effectively to reduce breast cancer mortality. We delve into the systemic challenges and emphasize the urgency of translating scientific discoveries into real-world applications. Dr. Narayan shares compelling patient stories and reflects on the 17-year lag between research findings and their integration into practice. Together, we explore the societal inequities and the need for targeted outreach efforts to make healthcare more accessible and equitable for all.

    In our concluding thoughts, we emphasize the importance of empowering healthcare professionals and communities to ensure that everyone benefits from the available tools and technologies. By focusing on patient-centered care and proactive community engagement, particularly for those most at risk, we can drive meaningful change in healthcare practice. As Dr. Narayan and I discuss the balance of professional and personal life, we end on a hopeful note, expressing eagerness to continue collaborative efforts to improve outcomes for breast cancer patients and reduce health disparities. Join us for this heartfelt conversation and be inspired to take action in advancing health equity in your own community.

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    43 分
  • Dr. Erin Bailey │ Bridging Gaps in Cancer Prevention
    2024/09/27

    Discover the inspiring journey of Dr. Erin Bailey, whose personal experiences and family history with breast cancer have fueled her relentless advocacy and transformative work in community health education. Hear her recount the pivotal moments that led her from volunteer advocacy with the Witness Project of Madison to her influential role as the Associate Director for Community Engaged Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison's CRISP program. Dr. Bailey’s narrative is a testament to the power of personal passion in reducing cancer disparities, especially among Black women.

    Dive into the innovative tactics Dr. Bailey and her team have developed to make cancer education accessible and relatable for all communities. From the creation of culturally relevant curricula for rural and African-American populations to the essential role of health literacy, Dr. Bailey shares valuable insights on adapting medical information to be actionable and understandable. Learn about the collaborative efforts in Adams County and the importance of visual representation in health materials, ensuring that every community can benefit from early prevention strategies and informed cancer screening practices.

    Lastly, we tackle the broader implications of community engagement in cancer prevention, discussing the historical mistrust in the medical system among Black communities and the vital role of allyship in fostering health equity. Dr. Bailey emphasizes the importance of fair compensation for community members’ contributions and the need for more community-based researchers. Through stories of resilience and hope, this episode underscores the necessity of building supportive pathways for students from disenfranchised backgrounds, empowering the next generation of advocates and change-makers. Join us for an episode filled with heartfelt stories, practical advice, and a call to action for positive change in the face of adversity.

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    39 分
  • Dr Brandon Sterling │ Caregivers’ Role in Healing
    2024/09/13

    What happens when a nurse's intuition and caregiver's dedication intersect to shape the recovery path for bladder cancer patients? Join us on Cancer Clear and Simple as we welcome Dr. Brandon Sterling, an advanced practice registered nurse with a heartwarming journey from Houston, Texas, to earning a PhD in nursing from Texas Women's University. Learn how the influences of his grandmother and mentor, Dr. Michelle Robinson, steered him toward a career dedicated to the intricate and emotional world of urologic oncology. Dr. Sterling reveals insights from his dissertation on caregivers of cystectomy patients, shedding light on the unseen heroes in post-surgical care.

    Navigating the pandemic brought unique hurdles for caregivers and patients alike. From restrictive hospital visitation policies to adapting communication methods with phone calls and video recordings, find out how caregivers innovated to ensure continuous support and education. Dr. Sterling provides practical advice for post-operative comfort, including the use of recliners and silk pajamas, while emphasizing the critical role of online platforms like BCAN's Inspire. These forums connect patients and caregivers with reliable advice and specialized healthcare professionals, essential in a landscape where access to quality care can vary greatly.

    Our conversation culminates in appreciating the often overlooked yet vital role of caregivers in patient recovery. Dr. Sterling shares poignant observations from his research, highlighting how caregivers are crucial monitors of their loved ones' health, capable of detecting subtle changes that medical tests might miss. From monitoring hydration through urine color to recognizing variations in appetite and activity levels, these informal assessments can prevent severe complications and hospital readmissions. Dr. Sterling’s journey into nursing, sparked by childhood experiences and inspired by the nurses he encountered as a teenager, underscores his commitment to advocating for caregivers and advancing the nursing profession.

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    42 分
  • Cancer Clear & Simple Podcast Trailer
    2024/09/13

    Welcome to 'Cancer Clear and Simple,' the podcast dedicated to simplifying cancer. Join us as we navigate the intricate world of cancer, breaking down complex concepts for our listening audience. Our mission is to empower individuals and families dealing with cancer by providing clear, and concise insights. Through expert interviews, personal stories, and practical tips, we unravel medical language and explore treatment options, enabling listeners to make informed decisions. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or just simply wanting information, tune in to 'Cancer Clear and Simple' for a easy-to-follow guide on understanding and coping with cancer.

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    2 分
  • George Randolph│Navigating the Storm of Cancer
    2024/08/30

    In this episode, George Randolph shares his personal experience with cancer, highlighting the challenges he faced in the medical system. He discusses his cancer type and stage, the signs and symptoms he experienced, and the timeline of his diagnosis. George also talks about how he dealt with the diagnosis and the horror story of his biopsy process. He shares his treatment experience, including the use of chemotherapy and radiation, and the challenges he faced with some medical professionals. In this conversation, George Randolph shares his personal journey with cancer and highlights the importance of personal presentation in healthcare. He discusses the battle of communication and self-advocacy, as well as the different experiences he had at various treatment facilities. George also addresses the impact of healthcare costs and the need for financial support and accessibility. He shares the daily challenges of living with cancer, including changes in eating habits and taste buds. George reflects on the lessons he has learned and his personal growth throughout this journey. He talks about transitioning to a lighter workload and the shift in his food preferences. Finally, he discusses the improvements needed in the healthcare system and shares his thoughts on living in remission and looking forward.

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    37 分
  • Setting The Stage- UW-Madison's Carbone Cancer Center
    2024/08/13

    The Cancer Clear and Simple podcast, hosted by Joshua Wright, introduces the Cancer Health Disparities Initiative (CHDI) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Carbone Cancer Center. The CHDI aims to reduce inequities and the cancer burden through research, outreach, education, and training. The conversation explores the underserved populations in Wisconsin, including African Americans, Latinx, American Indian, Hmong, LGBTQ+, and rural communities. These populations face social determinants of health that contribute to lower screening rates, higher cancer incidence, later diagnosis, and higher mortality. The podcast discusses the importance of increasing cancer disparities-related research, both locally and internationally, and highlights the benefits of cancer-focused community outreach and education in rural settings. The goal is to promote health equity, improve access to care, and reduce the burden of cancer for underserved populations. The podcast also emphasizes the importance of trust, collaboration, and patient navigation in clinical research and community engagement. The conversation concludes by inviting listeners to join future episodes and engage in the conversation about cancer disparities.


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    31 分