We Have Cancer

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 114:50:25
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Synopsis

Hosted by Lee Silverstein, the show was created to provide survivors, caregivers, and professionals a vehicle to share their stories of struggle, hope, and survival in the face of cancer and to provide information, inspiration, and hope to those affected by the disease.If youve enjoyed what youve heard on the WE Have Cancer podcast, I would truly appreciate your rating and review in iTunes and Stitcher. Doing so helps us reach more people who have been impacted by cancer and increases our visibility in the digital world.The WE Have Cancer podcast is supported by the Colon Cancer Coalition.

Episodes

  • Conversation With 4 yr. Colon Cancer Survivor Shannon Lee-Sin

    31/10/2015 Duration: 04min

    Shannon Lee-Sin is a 4 yr. survivor of colorectal cancer. She stopped by to chat with me during Live Your Best Life 2015, the Colon Cancer Alliance conference in Phoenix, Arizona. The post Conversation With 4 yr. Colon Cancer Survivor Shannon Lee-Sin appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Interview With 8 yr. Colon Cancer Survivor, “Coach” Steve Abrams

    31/10/2015 Duration: 19min

    A former college football player and high school football coach, Steve has had to endure and overcome many challenges associated with IBD and colon cancer. Steve is a speaker who has the ability to share, connect and motivate his audiences. His message is this: When you make that decision to fight, you will find you have a […] The post Interview With 8 yr. Colon Cancer Survivor, “Coach” Steve Abrams appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Latest Advances in Preparation, Screening and Recurrence Monitoring, With Dr. David Greenwald

    31/10/2015 Duration: 03min

    Dr. David Greenwald is currently the Director of Clinical Gastroenterology and Endoscopy at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. He is also a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.  Previously, he was Fellowship Program Director in Gastroenterology at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine for nearly […] The post Latest Advances in Preparation, Screening and Recurrence Monitoring, With Dr. David Greenwald appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Advanced Treatment Options, With Tomislav Dragovich, M.D., Ph.D.

    30/10/2015 Duration: 08min

    Dr. Tomislav [Tom] Dragovich is a Division Chief of Medical Oncology and Hematology at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Gilbert, AZ (MD Anderson Partner Institution) and an Adj. Professor at the Department of Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. In addition to this he is a Medical Director for Clinical […] The post Advanced Treatment Options, With Tomislav Dragovich, M.D., Ph.D. appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Conversation With Nutritional Oncologist Terri Taylor, RD, CSO

    30/10/2015 Duration: 10min

    Terri Taylor is a registered dietitian and Board Certified Specialist in Oncology Nutrition. She is a graduate of Arizona State University and Presbyterian Hospital Dallas dietetic internship. Terri is the nutrition educator for the Virginia G. Piper Cancer Center at Honor Health. Her practice includes individual nutrition counseling, nutrition and cooking classes and community speaking […] The post Conversation With Nutritional Oncologist Terri Taylor, RD, CSO appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Semicolon: Memoir of a Colon Cancer Survivor, With Mark Arsenault

    20/10/2015 Duration: 35min

    Mark Arsenault is a six-year survivor of colon cancer. He was diagnosed with Stage III colorectal cancer in July, 2009. He underwent chemo and radiation therapy, followed by surgery (anterior resection) in November, 2009, another round of chemo followed by “takedown” surgery in April, 2010. He wrote a blog about his experiences through his journey. […] The post http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/024-2/ (Semicolon: Memoir of a Colon Cancer Survivor, With Mark Arsenault) appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Writing Children’s Books While Battling Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer, With Sherri Graves Smith

    07/10/2015 Duration: 38min

    Sherri Graves Smith is the author of three children’s books series. In 2014 Sherri introduced a new series called “Lil’ Sherri” in which the author, as a six-year-old, narrates age-appropriate books about life lessons. Her first series, “Game Day Rules,” consists of more than 40 books licensed by colleges and professional teams in which the […] The post Writing Children’s Books While Battling Stage 4 Colorectal Cancer, With Sherri Graves Smith appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Cancer is So Funny, With Amy Marash

    14/09/2015 Duration: 34min

    Amy Marash is a colon cancer survivor. She works as a visual artist at the University of New Mexico Cancer Center, Arts-In-Medicine program. Her book,  Cancer Is So Funny! contains emotional cartoon sketches that convey Amy’s feelings about her experience with colon cancer. Check out Amy’s blog: Cancer is So Funny Visit Amy’s Facebook page Download […] The post Cancer is So Funny, With Amy Marash appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Easing the Effects of Colon Cancer Through Running, With Claudia Kittock

    01/09/2015 Duration: 26min

    Claudia Kittock is a 10 year survivor of colon cancer. She experienced wonderful care, rigorous treatment and “the outcome we all pray for.”  The most shocking part of the experience was to discover that once the treatments were over, her journey had just begun. Healing her body and soul was a long and arduous process […] The post Easing the Effects of Colon Cancer Through Running, With Claudia Kittock appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Kiel Colon Cancer Foundation – Raising Awareness in the African-American Community

    17/08/2015 Duration: 28min

    George and LaTashia Kiel founded the Kiel Colon Cancer Foundation in memory of George’s mother who lost her battle with Colon Cancer at the age of 59. The mission of the Kiel Colon Cancer Foundation is to educate the public about colon cancer, support colon cancer research, advocate for appropriate screening measures and encourage healthy lifestyle choices. The signature […] The post http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/020/ (Kiel Colon Cancer Foundation – Raising Awareness in the African-American Community) appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Easing the Effects of Colon Cancer Through Yoga, With Jean DiCarlo-Wagner

    28/07/2015 Duration: 44min

    Jean DiCarlo-Wagner faced Stage IIIC colon cancer in 2003, with her doctors giving her a 50/50 chance for five-year survival. Fortunately, her surgery and chemotherapy were successful, but her journey from diagnosis to recovery was challenging. After a 20-year career as an education resource specialist, her diagnosis and poor prognosis forced her to retire. However, […] The post http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/019/ (Easing the Effects of Colon Cancer Through Yoga, With Jean DiCarlo-Wagner) appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Riding His Motorcycle To Raise Awareness About FAP and Colon Cancer, With Todd Spurrier

    15/07/2015 Duration: 27min

    Todd Spurrier has spent 19 months riding his Ducati motorcycle over 57, 000 miles all over America to raise awareness for FAP (Familial Adenomatous Polyposis) and Colorectal Cancer. As he states on his website, Destinationxride.org: Here are some of the organizations that have been important to Todd and his mission: The Colon Cancer Alliance Ducati […] The post http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/018/ (Riding His Motorcycle To Raise Awareness About FAP and Colon Cancer, With Todd Spurrier) appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Pregnant and on Chemotherapy, With Betsy Henson

    22/06/2015 Duration: 19min

    Can you imagine being 20 weeks pregnant and being told you must start chemotherapy immediately? This happened to Betsy Henson. Betsy began feeling extremely weak. After several visits to the emergency room, for what she thought were severe hemorrhoids, her doctor ordered a colonoscopy. Her worst fears were realized when it was discovered she had […] The post Pregnant and on Chemotherapy, With Betsy Henson appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • The Cancer Olympics, With Dr. Robin McGee

    08/06/2015 Duration: 29min

    Robin McGee was diagnosed with stage 3C rectal cancer after years of bungled and inadequate medical attention. Later on, she discovered that the best-practice chemotherapy was not available in Nova Scotia, Canada, where she lives.  After her very delayed diagnosis, she reached out to her community using a blog entitled “Robin‘s Cancer Olympics.”  The uplifting and humorous […] The post http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/016/ (The Cancer Olympics, With Dr. Robin McGee) appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • You’re Never Too Young for Colorectal Cancer, with Kimberly Bishop

    02/06/2015 Duration: 25min

    For several years, Kimberly Bishop was told by her doctor, despite obvious symptoms,  that she was too young to have colorectal cancer. As her symptoms worsened, her doctor finally sent her for a colonoscopy where a 13cm cancerous polyp was discovered at the recto-sigmoid junction. Kimberly was just 34 when she was diagnosed with rectal […] The post You’re Never Too Young for Colorectal Cancer, with Kimberly Bishop appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Choosing to Lead a Positive Life With AFAP, With Daniel Shockley

    26/05/2015 Duration: 27min

    Daniel Shockley is a veteran of the U.S. Navy. At the age of 50 he was diagnosed with AFAP, Attenuated Familial Adenomatous Polyposis. AFAP is a subtype of a condition known as Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP), which causes an increased number of colon polyps, and therefore, an increased risk of colon cancer in the people […] The post Choosing to Lead a Positive Life With AFAP, With Daniel Shockley appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • My Life With Cancer, With Lee Silverstein

    18/05/2015 Duration: 36min

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Colon Cancer Podcast. Join me as I share the story of how cancer has been a part of my life, for most of my life. Lee Silverstein introduces the listeners to The Colon Cancer Podcast. Lee will take you through his incredible journey with cancer, which began when […] The post My Life With Cancer, With Lee Silverstein appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

  • Founder of National “Dress in Blue Day,” Anita Mitchell

    18/05/2015 Duration: 38min

    In this episode, I have the pleasure of interviewing Anita Mitchell Isler, a stage 4 colon cancer survivor and the woman who founded “Dress in Blue Day.” Anita is also the founder of  Colon STARS,  a non-profit organization who’s mission is to save lives by educating people on the importance of colorectal cancer screening. Join […] The post Founder of National “Dress in Blue Day,” Anita Mitchell appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • Chris4LIfe Founder and President, Michael Sapienza

    18/05/2015 Duration: 26min

    Michael Sapienza founded Chris4Life in honor of his mother, Christine Sapienza, who lost her battle with colon cancer in 2009. The mission of Chris4Life is: What I Learned from Michael Sapienza One person can make an impact. Chris4Life has grown and now sponsors major events across the country to raise money to support colon cancer […] The post Chris4LIfe Founder and President, Michael Sapienza appeared first on http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com (The Colon Cancer Podcast).

  • From Homelessness to Colon Cancer Advocate, With Candace Henley

    11/05/2015 Duration: 27min

    Candace Henley says she was “Superwoman” prior to her colon cancer diagnosis. The mother of five children, she worked out at the gym, drove a bus for the Chicago Transit Authority and was involved in her church. When she was diagnosed with stage IIB colon cancer the effects were devastating; not just physically, but also […] The post http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/012/ (From Homelessness to Colon Cancer Advocate, With Candace Henley) appeared first on The Colon Cancer Podcast.

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