The Cancering Show

By: Dr. Jennifer Young Pierce
  • Summary

  • 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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Episodes
  • Chaplain Kim’s Holiday Tips for Cancering Patients and Families
    Dec 10 2024

    In this heartfelt episode of The Cancering Show, Dr. JYP welcomes back Chaplain Kim Crawford Meeks to discuss the complexities of celebrating the holidays while dealing with cancer. They explore the bittersweet nature of the season, emphasizing the importance of modifying expectations, planning ahead, and cherishing moments with loved ones. Chaplain Kim shares practical advice on managing emotions, supporting family members, and including children in celebrations. They also discuss commemorating a loved one who is no longer present, and ensuring everyone feels valued and included. Whether it's about adjusting holiday plans or creating meaningful memories, this episode offers valuable insights for cancer patients and their families navigating the festive season. Happy holidays from The Cancering Show team.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways

    Adjust expectations: The holidays may not be the same as they always have been, and that’s OK. Modify your expectations and find new traditions that bring joy.

    Plan ahead: Create multiple plans (A, B, C) to accommodate fluctuating energy levels and unexpected changes. This helps to reduce stress and ensures you have fallback options.

    Embrace emotions: Allow yourself and your loved ones to feel and express emotions freely. Whether it's sadness, anger, or joy, acknowledging these feelings can lead to more meaningful holiday experiences. Also, don't forget to take photos and videos to capture these precious moments!

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    24 mins
  • A Nonsmoker’s Cancer Story with Leah Phillips
    Nov 25 2024

    In this episode, Dr. JYP speaks with Leah Phillips, a nonsmoker diagnosed with stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer in 2019. Leah emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and self-advocacy in health, sharing her journey from initial misdiagnosis to targeted therapy success. Despite an initial prognosis of six to 12 months to live, Leah has surpassed expectations with a targeted drug that led to significant tumor reduction and stability for over four years. Leah discusses her participation in clinical trials, the benefits of multimodal therapy, and her role in the Young Lung Cancer Initiative. For more about Leah, see her blog, "Unfiltered Life: A Mother’s Stage IV Lung Cancer Journey."

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    Trust your instincts: Leah's insistence on further testing, even when initial medical opinions downplayed her symptoms, led to a crucial diagnosis. Her advocacy for her health underscores the importance of listening to your body and pushing for answers when something just feels wrong.

    Value of targeted therapies: Leah's treatment journey with a targeted therapy has been remarkable. Her primary tumor shrank by 70%, and she has maintained stability for more than four and a half years. Her journey highlights the transformative impact of advancements in cancer treatment.

    Advocacy and positivity: Maintaining a hopeful outlook and actively participating in cancer research and communities such as the Young Lung Cancer Initiative have been vital for Leah. They've empowered her to fight her battle, and provide solidarity and support to others facing similar challenges.


    Show Overview


    03:11 Leah's husband survived cancer; then she develops symptoms.

    06:44 Her symptoms persist, despite treatment for various conditions.

    09:55 Leah is admitted to the hospital with pneumonia but improves with steroids.

    15:14 Leah is diagnosed with stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer.

    15:56 How can a nonsmoker develop lung cancer?

    21:36 Multimodal therapy includes chemo, radiation, and surgery.

    28:26 Targeted therapies offer promise of a longer life.

    30:04 Leah embraces acceptance and lives life fully.

    35:05 A blogger, Leah also founded the Young Lung Cancer Initiative.

    36:37 Leah's resilience should inspire us all.

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    38 mins
  • Breaking Free From Nicotine: Insights With Susan Crutchfield
    Nov 19 2024

    In this episode, Dr. JYP and guest Susan Crutchfield discuss the complexities of tobacco addiction and strategies for quitting smoking. They highlight the importance of nonjudgmental support, individual motivations ("your why"), and the availability of various medications and therapies. The dangers of vaping, especially among youth, are also covered, emphasizing nicotine's addictive nature and health risks. The Great American Smokeout is promoted as an event that encourages smoking cessation through peer-to-peer engagement. The significance of early lung cancer detection, particularly through low-dose CT scans, is discussed, alongside lifestyle changes to reduce cancer risk. The episode underscores the need for continued research, prevention, and early detection in the fight against lung cancer.

    3 Key Episode Takeaways


    1. Compassionate approach: Encourage tobacco users to quit with a nonjudgmental approach, perhaps with personalized medications and therapies.

    2. Youth and vaping concerns: Vaping is not only harmful, but it is also a gateway to traditional smoking, with significant health risks. Early interventions and targeted messaging can help curb this trend.

    3. Great American Smokeout: Engage in the Great American Smokeout event to support smoking cessation. Sign a pledge to quit smoking or motivate someone else to take the first step.

    Show Overview


    01:23 Everyone knows someone who has had lung cancer.

    09:00 Quitting smoking is hard, but resources can help.

    11:02 One woman’s “why” was to live to enjoy her grandchildren.

    14:47 Many people don’t realize that nicotine itself is a carcinogen.

    17:19 The Great American Smokeout is coming to the University of South Alabama.

    21:30 Who should get screened for lung cancer, and how?

    25:24 Screenings and small behavior changes can make all the difference.

    26:55 New drugs bring hope for many lung cancer patients.

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    31 mins

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