The Cancering Show

著者: Dr. Jennifer Young Pierce
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  • A podcast about cancering. Seeing cancer as a part of life that touches every person and community is today’s reality and the spark for this podcast. Cancer is just something that we ALL have to recognize, acknowledge, cope with, live with, struggle with, rage upon, crush and even thrive with. This show is more than knowing and fighting or beating cancer. It's more than just relaying science, hope and technology. It's a platform for knowledge, stories, coping advice, life tips, inspiration, humor, jokes and even smiles. Together our purpose is to demystify cancer. Take away as much fear out of the diagnosis, treatment and process as we can. Defeat its grip on our lives. This is The Cancering Show.
    @2021 USA Health | Mitchell Cancer Institute
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  • Men's Health and Prostate Cancer Prevention with Dr. Christopher Keel
    2024/09/18

    In this episode, Dr. JYP talks with USA Health urologist Dr. Christopher Keel, D.O about prostate cancer and men's health. They start by weighing the reasons for why some men avoid seeing a physician and discuss how the advent of Viagra for erectile dysfunction helped motivate many men to go to a doctor’s office. Dr. Keel highlights the importance of screening for prostate cancer starting at age 40 or 45 depending on family history. He explains how robotic surgery has improved treatment outcomes and reduced side effects.

    Dr. Keel also explores the usefulness of genetic testing for high-risk patients and how new drugs are revolutionizing cancer treatment. He and Dr. JYP stress the importance of maintaining a healthy weight to reduce cancer risk. Dr. Keel discusses the option of active surveillance for managing low-grade prostate cancer, pointing out that not every diagnosis requires immediate treatment. They wrap up by emphasizing the importance of getting checked during September, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. The key message: Get those check-ups, because early detection saves lives.


    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    1. Changing attitudes about screening: PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) testing is crucial for early detection of prostate cancer; yet many men avoid screening due to fear or misconceptions about the test and potential diagnosis. This episode encourages men to use football season in September as a reminder to take care of their health and make an appointment to get tested.

    2. Advancements in prostate cancer treatment: Technological advancements such as the use of robotics in prostatectomies and the development of targeted therapies like PARP inhibitors and PSMA PET scans have revolutionized prostate cancer treatment. These innovations have made treatments less invasive and significantly reduced side effects such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. The use of genetic testing for personalized treatment plans is also a key point, showcasing a shift toward more individualized care. 3. Lifestyle factors affect prostate cancer risk: Obesity is linked to a higher incidence of prostate cancer – as well as other types of cancer. Healthier lifestyle choices such as following a Mediterranean diet and incorporating regular exercise is suggested not only for reducing cancer risk but also for improving overall health, including erectile function.
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    28 分
  • Staying Well During Cold And Flu Season
    2024/08/28

    In this episode of the Cancering podcast, Dr. JYP discusses how to avoid illnesses such colds, flu, and COVID while undergoing cancer treatment. She offers practical tips such as handwashing, using up-to-date hand sanitizer, and avoiding others who are ill. Dr. JYP gives advice on when to wear a medical mask and when to use an N95 to reduce the risk of infection. She also talks about the importance of home testing for COVID and flu, as well as when to call the doctor's office for certain symptoms.

    This episode covers the usefulness of supplements such as vitamin D and zinc, which can help boost immunity, but warns against high doses of vitamin C during cancer treatment. Dr. JYP also mentions the potential benefits of chicken soup, which can help alleviate respiratory symptoms. Finally, she emphasizes the importance of self-care and staying hydrated.

    3 Key Takeaways

    1. Hygiene and Avoidance: Dr. JYP emphasizes the importance of basic hygiene practices such as washing hands thoroughly with antibacterial soap or using hand sanitizer. She stresses the necessity of avoiding close contact with people who are sick, even if that means declining invitations.

    2. Effective Mask Usage: Dr. JYP stresses the need to wear a medical mask or N95 during periods of low immunity related to chemotherapy cycles – particularly in higher-risk environments such as airplanes. She comments on the effectiveness of cloth masks, medical masks and N95s for preventing the spread and contraction of viral illnesses.

    3. Supplements and Nutrition during Cancer Treatment: Dr. JYP provides clear guidance on the use of dietary supplements and nutrition. While vitamin D and zinc can be beneficial in boosting the immune system and aiding recovery, she cautions against high doses of vitamin C during active cancer treatment as it can interfere with cancer medication. She also recommends chicken soup, which has been shown to have mucus-thinning properties and other health benefits during respiratory illnesses.

    Show Overview


    02:00 Key rules: Wash hands and avoid people who are sick.

    03:21 Limit large group exposures and wear a mask.

    06:48 Home testing and preventive medication to stay out of the hospital.

    11:03 Why high doses of vitamin C can interfere with cancer treatment.

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    14 分
  • Advocating For Africatown with Rev. Christopher Williams
    2024/08/21

    In this episode, Dr. Jennifer Young Pierce interviews Rev. Christopher Williams Sr., pastor of Yorktown Missionary Baptist Church, about the struggles and resilience of Africatown, Alabama. Rev. Williams highlights the powerful impact of community support and the opening of the Africatown Heritage House Museum. He discusses high rates of cancer in his congregation and the area, and environmental concerns related to a now-closed industrial plant. Despite frustrations, local advocacy has led to positive changes, including new community resources to improve the lives of residents.

    Rev. Williams shares personal stories about the impact of cancer on families and the role of faith in healing. He also describes how his community, founded by formerly enslaved people, built a thriving society that flourished for years. The episode concludes with a call for continued support, research and restoration for Africatown.


    3 Key Takeaways

    1. Community Advocacy and Empowerment: Rev. Christopher Williams emphasizes the empowering impact of having support and advocacy for the Africatown community. He also describes successful efforts to add new resources, such as a business center and food bank.

    2. Cancer and Environmental Justice: There is a significant focus on the high rates of cancer and other health issues observed in Africatown. Rev. Williams' personal anecdotes about church members affected by cancer highlight the toll that serious illness takes on a congregation and a community, and the need to learn more about the root causes of these health problems.

    3. Africatown’s Historical and Cultural Significance: Africatown's rich history, founded by enslaved people who built a thriving community, is prominently featured. Despite this, the community has struggled with population loss and economic decline over the years. Recently, Africatown has gained prominence as an important heritage site featured in books and the documentary “Descendant.”


    Show Overview


    02:00 Meet Rev. Christopher Williams, Africatown pastor and advocate.

    03:16 After conducting funerals, Rev. Williams surveys the community about cancer.

    05:40 Africatown represents world and American history.

    08:08 Recollections of life near a busy paper mill.

    10:29 New resources and new homes in Africatown.

    15:05 Families affected by cancer and a preacher's responsibility.

    22:20 Rev. Williams asks us to support each other in prayer, faith, love.

    24:57 Resources to learn more about Africatown.

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    29 分

あらすじ・解説

A podcast about cancering. Seeing cancer as a part of life that touches every person and community is today’s reality and the spark for this podcast. Cancer is just something that we ALL have to recognize, acknowledge, cope with, live with, struggle with, rage upon, crush and even thrive with. This show is more than knowing and fighting or beating cancer. It's more than just relaying science, hope and technology. It's a platform for knowledge, stories, coping advice, life tips, inspiration, humor, jokes and even smiles. Together our purpose is to demystify cancer. Take away as much fear out of the diagnosis, treatment and process as we can. Defeat its grip on our lives. This is The Cancering Show.
@2021 USA Health | Mitchell Cancer Institute

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