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Join Dr. Rosalyn Morrell on her new podcast "Cancer From A to Z" where she'll be discussing topics that matter the most to those whose lives have been touched by cancer. Dr. Morrell is a board-certified radiation oncologist and has been successfully treating cancer patients for over 15 years. Cancer is a complex topic to navigate through and Dr. Morrell is here to help guide you through your cancer journey. She'll be interviewing medical specialists and other health professionals, patients ( ...
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Research and testing are crucial parts of developing new cancer treatments. Clinical trials are how we achieve that research and testing. Cancer clinical trials test new drugs, radiation therapy techniques and surgical procedures. They help us determine what treatments are best for different cancers. That's why it's so important for a diverse group…
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A lot of people care about their health, but the fear of the unknown can sometimes stop them from being screened for cancer. One way to help is by holding free cancer screenings. Volunteers help put people at ease through education. Free cancer screenings also make the process more accessible to people who otherwise can't afford medical care. Liste…
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After several misdiagnoses, Jen Singer was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. During her treatment, she was blogging about parenthood for Good Housekeeping and began writing about her cancer experience. That inspired her to become a full-time medical writer. Listen in to learn more about Jen's journey with cancer, COVID, and heart failure…
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As you may know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so today we will be talking about everything breast surgery with Dr. Elizabeth Arena. Elizabeth is a great friend of mine that I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the years, and I’m excited to have her on the podcast to share some of her insight and expertise in the area of breast su…
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Bone metastases can happen to many people who have cancer. They are most common in people who have breast cancer or prostate cancer. Bone metastases are often painful which is why it's so important to get an early diagnosis to reduce a patient's pain. Listen in to learn what to expect after being diagnosed with bone metastases. You'll also learn ab…
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Dr. Corinne Deurdulian is a radiologist at the VA Medical Center in Los Angeles who is committed to improving radiology care for veterans. She has revised many of the MRI and CT protocols, as well as adding new protocols while practicing at the VA Medical Center. She joins the show today to share her passion for medicine and radiology, and discuss …
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Brain tumors don't get the same amount of attention as the other types of cancers. But they are still very important to talk about. My guest today is Dr. Daniel F. Kelly, a neurosurgeon and founder of Pacific Neuroscience Institute. Listen in to learn about Daniel's non-linear path to becoming a neurosurgeon. You'll also hear how the Pacific Neuros…
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Getting a cancer diagnosis can be a very uncertain time in someone’s life. Questions can arise as thoughts and minds race to understand the news. With all of that uncertainty, sometimes we may forget some of the basic things we need to know for an appointment with a physician. We understand and it can be a lot to take in. In this episode, we are go…
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Caregiving can be one of the most important roles a person can take on. These amazing individuals really step up and take on the responsibility of taking care of those who have been diagnosed with chronic illnesses or acute illnesses. In this episode, I wanted to bring these often unsung heroes into the spotlight and share some of the incredible wo…
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Getting a cancer diagnosis is never easy especially if it comes without warning. My guest today is JW Cheatham, a prostate cancer survivor, and a family friend. JW is Project Compliance and Management Consultant who has spent the last 25 years in the Space Satellite Technology field. Hearing about someone’s cancer journey can really help convey a d…
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Cancer treatments like radiation and chemotherapy can be pretty rough on your body, so it’s a good idea to be proactive about taking care of it as much as you can. In this episode, you will learn how you can best care for your skin, hair, and nails during your cancer treatments. I’ll share insight into what kinds of changes could happen, as well as…
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It’s crucial to explore all of the different team members who are part of the cancer care team, and one of those people is the oncology social worker. My guest today is Dr. June Wiley, who has over 30 years of social work experience with individuals, families, and children. She also teaches masters and doctoral social work courses, and she joins th…
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It really is true that what we eat matters to our health. This is such an important subject that I invited an expert to join me today on the show: Melinda Penny-Washington, a registered dietitian, nutritionist, and transformation coach. You will get to hear about how nutrition can help in the fight against cancer as she shares her passion for bring…
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Today I'm joined by ophthalmologist and ocular plastic surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Chiang to talk about how she treats skin cancers with ocular plastic surgery. You will hear about the important connections between cancer and ophthalmology, as well as what she commonly sees when it comes to cancers. She also addresses the steps she goes through with her …
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Today, I get the chance to talk to another breast cancer survivor and discuss her incredible journey. Beth Young is a 5-year survivor who was originally diagnosed at age 46, and she shares her experience from treatment to recovery. You will also hear about her career as an architect and how she became a photographer on the side who shares her work …
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Today I’m focusing on rectal cancer/colorectal cancer, the fourth most diagnosed cancer and second leading cancer death in the U.S. It is such a big subject to discuss that I’ll be doing another episode about anal cancer at a later date to make sure the most important points are covered, but this episode will explain how colorectal cancer symptoms …
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Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in men worldwide. It is something that has possibly affected your life or the life of someone you know, and it’s a big topic. What does lung cancer look like? What causes it? How do we treat it? In this episode, I’ll provide insight into these questions and more. You can find show notes and more inf…
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Today’s special guest is the person who trained me in radiation oncology, my mentor, Dr. Richard Jennelle. Having been in practice since 1991, he’s a speaker and an award-winning teacher, so I’m excited to have him on the show today to talk about radiation oncology, what it means for us to connect with our patients, and much more. You can find show…
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As of 2019, there were over 16.9 million cancer survivors. Survivorship is a really important part of cancer treatment and we really shouldn’t forget about it. In this episode I will be shedding light on the most important aspects of planning for and navigating survivorship – especially the survivorship care plan. You can find show notes and more i…
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You’ve been told that you need radiation therapy after getting a breast cancer diagnosis—what now? Just hearing the word “radiation” can be really scary and overwhelming, so today I’m talking about radiation therapy and how it helps cure breast cancer. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://cancerfromatoz.com/episode…
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Dr. Sepehr Nowfar is board-certified by the American Board of Urology and serves in many areas of physician leadership. He brings an extensive background in general urology, combined with specialized training in urologic surgical oncology and advanced endoscopic, laparoscopic, and robotic surgery. In this episode, Dr. Nowfar joins the show to discu…
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Although listening to physicians share their advice surrounding the topic of cancer is beneficial, it’s also important to hear the stories of those impacted by cancer diagnoses. This allows us to have a deeper understanding of what it is they’re going through. So, today, I have cancer survivor Kimberly Sizemore joining me to share what it was like …
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If you are a parent, breaking the news about a cancer diagnosis to your child or children can be incredibly difficult. Much like many other aspects of parenting, there is no right or wrong way to do this. It is important to recognize that approaching this topic should be less about the specific words you use and more about ensuring your child feels…
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For many, the world of radiation therapy and oncology is relatively unknown. So, in this episode, I’m taking you behind the scenes of my radiation oncology practice to bring more awareness to radiation therapy and give you an idea of how it works and what a radiation oncologist really does. Listen in as I dive into what my day-to-day work life look…
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Dr. Shahrad Aynehchi joins me today to discuss all things kidney cancer. A urologist from West Coast Urology, Dr. Aynehchi has some really important insight when it comes to the different types of kidney cancer, the process for diagnosis, the treatments available, and more. In this episode, he gives us a thorough rundown of what happens throughout …
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As you may know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so today we will be talking about everything breast surgery with Dr. Elizabeth Arena. Elizabeth is a great friend of mine that I’ve had the pleasure of working with over the years, and I’m excited to have her on the podcast to share some of her insight and expertise in the area of breast su…
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Dr. John Kowalczyk is a urologist based out of Los Angeles, CA, and he joins the show today to share the important aspects of urology that you may need to know about. From how this area of medicine intertwines with cancer diagnosis and treatment to what you need to know about Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) testing, Dr. Kowalczyk covers key informa…
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It always surprises me to see and hear all the misinformation circulating about cancer, and today’s episode will be dedicated to the top 5 cancer myths that I have come across. From ways that cancer can (or cannot spread) to things that cause or make it worse, I will break down these common misconceptions so you have a better understanding and less…
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Dr. Corinne Deurdulian is a radiologist at the VA Medical Center in Los Angeles who is committed to improving radiology care for veterans. She has revised many of the MRI and CT protocols, as well as adding new protocols while practicing at the VA Medical Center. She joins the show today to share her passion for medicine and radiology, and discuss …
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In this episode, I want to lay a bit of a foundation that gives you a better sense of what cancer is all about. I’ll be going back to the basics with you to share what exactly cancer is and what causes it. You will get a close-up understanding of what is going on at the cellular level when cancer occurs in the body and how it develops in the early …
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Welcome to the Cancer From A to Z podcast, where we help you sift through the good and the bad information out there so you can navigate—or help others navigate—cancer more smoothly. I’m Dr. Rosalyn Morrell, and after 17 years of treating cancer patients using radiation therapy, I’ve decided it’s time for me to share insight, expertise, and tips to…
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Join Dr. Rosalyn Morrell on her new podcast "Cancer From A to Z" where she'll be discussing topics that matter the most to those whose lives have been touched by cancer. Dr. Morrell is a board-certified radiation oncologist and has been successfully treating cancer patients for over 15 years. Cancer is a complex topic to navigate through and Dr. Mo…
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