
In this enlightening conversation, Janice Walshe shares her journey into oncology, detailing her accidental entry into the field and the profound impact of her experiences in the United States. She discusses the evolution of breast cancer treatment over the past two decades, emphasizing the importance of personalized medicine and clinical trials in improving patient outcomes. Janice also addresses the challenges faced by patients in accessing treatments, the psychological impact of a cancer diagnosis, and the differences between public and private healthcare systems. Throughout the discussion, she highlights the significance of patient advocacy, ongoing research, and the need for a supportive community for cancer survivors.If you are looking for support on your cancer recovery and menopause experience please go to my website www.karenkrugercoaching.com or my instagram www.instagram.com/karen_Menopause_and_Cancer
00:00 Introduction to Janice Walshe's Journey in Oncology04:46 Experiences at the National Cancer Institute08:43 The Evolution of Breast Cancer Treatment12:52 Impact of Oncotype Testing on Patient Care16:37 Current Clinical Trials and Research Developments20:45 Challenges in Accessing Treatments and Trials24:44 Patient Empowerment in Clinical Research28:45 Public vs. Private Healthcare in Oncology32:40 Managing Menopausal Symptoms in Cancer Patients36:01 Managing Complex Menopause Issues42:32 Accessing Cancer Treatments and Drug Delays47:54 Advancements in Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment53:39 Support for Cancer Survivors55:36 Alcohol and Breast Cancer Risks57:31 Hormone Treatment and Menopause Symptoms01:00:22 Lymph Node Involvement and Breast Cancer01:03:22 Imaging Advances in Lobular Breast Cancer01:03:34 Dietary Considerations for Breast Cancer Survivors
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