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May 5, 2025
2 min

In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks with Dr. Jun Mao, Chief of MSK’s Integrative Medicine Service, and Jason Hou, herbalist and acupuncturist at MSK, to break down the facts about alternative medicine—an approach that combines conventional cancer treatments like surgery, radiation, chemo, immunotherapy and targeted treatments, with holistic therapies like acupuncture, mindfulness, natural herbs and supplements. They tackle common misconceptions about alternative medicine, explaining what the science says, what’s safe, and what to avoid. Offering guidance on how these natural therapies can complement other cancer treatments – and how to recognize misleading claims – this episode empowers patients and caregivers with the knowledge they need to make informed choices about their cancer care and the use of alternative therapies. Resources:MSK's "About Herbs" DatabaseMSK's Meditation LibraryMSK's Integrative Medicine at Home Program Episode Chapters:2:05 - Integrative vs. Alternative medicine3:14 - Which integrative therapies are right for me?6:29 - Do these therapies actually treat/kill cancer?7:59 - The very real benefits of human connection9:36 - Ivermectin10:18 - Cannabis oil and Castor oil11:55 - Vitamin C13:53 - Turmeric14:30 - Medicinal mushrooms14:59 - Ashwagandha15:42 - Traditional Chinese medicine18:25 - The dangers of "Why not try?"21:49 - Resources: herbs, meditation, yoga, music, etc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Feb 19, 2025
23 min

In this empowering episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks to a panel of onco-fertility experts about preserving fertility during cancer treatment. MSK oncologists Dr. Julia Brockway-Marchello and Dr. José Flores discuss the timing and options for patients who want to have biological children without delaying life-saving cancer treatments, like radiation and chemotherapy. Dr. Lucky Sekhon, reproductive endocrinologist and fertility specialist at RMA of New York, explains the safety, success rates, and evolving technologies used to freeze eggs and bank sperm. A nurse from MSK's fertility preservation program, Lauren Martino, explains what patients should know about the cost and the importance of early referrals. Emotional stories from cancer survivors, new parents, and patient advocates offer hope to anyone, man or woman, who faces cancer and wants to have a baby someday. Episode Chapters:2:26 - Timeline from diagnosis to preservation3:17 - Why fertility preservation is recommended4:27 - Preservation options for women5:58 - Egg retrieval success rates7:31 - Testing embryos for cancer-causing genes9:12 - Breast cancer patient testimonial10:23 - Embryos or eggs: Which is better to freeze?12:39 - Testicular cancer patient testimonial13:26 - Preservation options and timeline for men14:43 - Will the preservation process delay my treatment?16:14 - Will the preservation process worsen my cancer?17:25 - Preservation options during/after treatment19:25 - Pregnancy success rates for various methods22:40 - Cost of sperm banking23:16 - Cost of egg and embryo freezing24:41 - Insurance and financial grants28:23 - It takes a villageSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jan 15, 2025
30 min

In this special episode, MSK patients, caregivers and clinicians share the miracles they’ve witnessed, even in the darkest of times. From life-saving medicine to gratitude for caregivers and a surprise romance, these stories remind us of the power of human connection. Episode Chapters:1:15 - A Marathon Bond5:09 - 2000 Miles Apart, United by a Breakthrough7:55 - Showing Up for the Little Things9:42 - Love After Loss, With Help from Two Angels13:10 - More Time, More Memories: Marley’s Gift14:57 - A Village for Ryan: MSK’s Creative Care19:39 - The Healing Touch: Cecilia’s Miracle22:13 - Cancer Hits Home for Dr. Reidy23:28 - The Gift of Meaning: Michael's "Revelation"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dec 11, 2024
25 min

In this episode (part 2 of 2), Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks with a team of MSK experts to explore the complexities of breast cancer treatment and life afterwards. Breast medical oncologist Dr. Julia Brockway-Marchello and nurse Jenna Galinsky explain chemotherapy and hormone therapy, their potential side effects, and ways they can be alleviated. Nurse Adriana Olivo discusses how survivors can cope with emotional challenges, like the fear cancer will come back. Breast cancer patients and survivors offer advice on asking for support while navigating life during and after cancer treatment. Listen to episode 52 "Breast Cancer Treatment Part 1: Surgery, Radiation and Reconstruction" Listen to episode 39 "How to Manage Side Effects During Cancer Treatment: Fatigue, Hair Loss, Skin Care and More" Listen to episode 12 "A Woman's Guide to Sex and Cancer" Episode Chapters:1:44 - Why use some treatments over others?2:55 - Types of breast cancers & their treatments4:50 - Patient testimonial on self-advocacy6:02 - Length of treatment & why it can change7:38 - Quality of life advice during treatment9:10 - Mitigating chemotherapy side effects9:57 - Maintaining sexual health during treatment10:46 - When is taking estrogen a bad idea?13:07 - Quality of life concerns & when to switch meds16:16 - Mitigating hormone therapy side effects17:32 - Patient testimonial on finishing treatment18:22 - Managing fear & life after treatment19:34 - Mitigating long-term side effects of treatment21:24 - Patient testimonial on fear of recurrence22:49 - Why scanning for recurrence isn't recommended26:25 - The reason for all this: live your life!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nov 6, 2024
28 min

In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks with two MSK clinical social workers, Hadley Maya and Natalie Santos, about how parents who've been diagnosed with cancer can talk to their children. They offer compassionate guidance on being honest with kids to prepare them for changes in family routines or treatment side effects, helping them feel more secure during a difficult time. With practical tips and real-life examples, this conversation offers advice for parents navigating one of the hardest discussions imaginable, while making sure their children feel supported and can continue being kids. Learn more about MSK’s Talking with Children about Cancer program Additional resources mentioned in this episode:Red Door CommunityCancerCareBright Spot Network Episode Chapters:1:14 - Should I tell my child I have cancer?3:01 - Should it be one conversation or more?4:16 - Advice from a mother with cancer5:27 - Should I put on a brave face? What if I cry?8:30 - How do I explain side effects like hair loss?10:36 - Advice from a mother who lost her hair11:43 - How do I tell my child I may die from cancer?14:24 - Advice from a mother with months to live16:02 - Age-appropriate guidelines for talking to kids21:30 - Advice from a father on age-appropriate talks22:39 - Advice from a daughter on having a sick mother24:32 - What if my teenager doesn't respond well?25:32 - Advice for the surviving parent26:17 - Resources to help parents with cancer28:09 - A note on trusting your childSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Oct 9, 2024
29 min

In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks with MSK physician-scientist Dr. Karuna Ganesh and epidemiologist Dr. Caitlin Murphy about the troubling rise in cancer rates among younger generations, specifically people born in the 1980s (Gen X) and 1990s (Millennials). The latest research suggests prenatal exposures, environmental toxins, and various lifestyle factors may be contributing to the alarming trend of young people getting cancer earlier in their lives than previous generations. These insights could reshape our understanding of cancer risk and impact our approach to screening and treatment in the future. Learn more about how MSK is finding solutions through the Lisa and Scott Stuart Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers and MSK’s Center for Young Onset Colorectal and Gastrointestinal Cancer Episode Chapters:2:01 - In utero and early life exposures5:38 - Microbiome risk factors8:15 - Environmental chemicals9:56 - Cross-generational research methods11:40 - Are young adult cancers unique on a cellular level?14:02 - Moving past the "smoking gun" mindset15:37 - What is the exposome and why is it promising?17:01 - Who's responsible for monitoring risk factors?20:19 - Updating screening guidelinesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sep 11, 2024
23 min

In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes speaks with MSK physician-scientist Dr. Karuna Ganesh and epidemiologist Dr. Caitlin Murphy about the troubling rise in cancer rates among younger generations, specifically people born in the 1980s (Gen X) and 1990s (Millennials). The latest research suggests prenatal exposures, environmental toxins, and various lifestyle factors may be contributing to the alarming trend of young people getting cancer earlier in their lives than previous generations. These insights could reshape our understanding of cancer risk and impact our approach to screening and treatment in the future. Learn more about how MSK is finding solutions through the Lisa and Scott Stuart Center for Adolescent and Young Adult Cancers and MSK’s Center for Young Onset Colorectal and Gastrointestinal Cancer Episode Chapters:2:01 - In utero and early life exposures5:38 - Microbiome risk factors8:15 - Environmental chemicals9:56 - Cross-generational research methods11:40 - Are young adult cancers unique on a cellular level?14:02 - Moving past the "smoking gun" mindset15:37 - What is the exposome and why is it promising?17:01 - Who's responsible for monitoring risk factors?20:19 - Updating screening guidelinesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sep 5, 2024
23 min

In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes sits down with MSK’s Dr. Neil Iyengar, a nationally recognized expert on the relationship between obesity, metabolic health, and cancer. Together, they discuss the intriguing connection between a new class of weight loss drugs, called GLP-1 agonists, and cancer risk reduction. They explore how medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and others, which were originally designed for diabetes, are not only effective for weight loss but may also lower the risk of developing obesity-related cancers. They explain how those drugs work within the body to deliver potential benefits, the limitations of current studies, and what weight loss drugs mean for both cancer prevention and treatment. Episode Chapters:1:35 - How do these drugs cause weight loss?3:08 - What cancers could these drugs help prevent?4:29 - How exactly do they prevent cancer?6:10 - Should people with cancer take these drugs?7:42 - What happens when you stop taking them?10:56 - Potential side effects12:25 - Limitations of recent study and breast cancer prevention14:36 - 3 lifestyle tips to prevent and treat cancerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug 14, 2024
17 min

In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes sits down with MSK’s Dr. Neil Iyengar, a nationally recognized expert on the relationship between obesity, metabolic health, and cancer. Together, they discuss the intriguing connection between a new class of weight loss drugs, called GLP-1 agonists, and cancer risk reduction. They explore how medications like Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and others, which were originally designed for diabetes, are not only effective for weight loss but may also lower the risk of developing obesity-related cancers. They explain how those drugs work within the body to deliver potential benefits, the limitations of current studies, and what weight loss drugs mean for both cancer prevention and treatment. Episode Chapters:1:35 - How do these drugs cause weight loss?3:08 - What cancers could these drugs help prevent?4:29 - How exactly do they prevent cancer?6:10 - Should people with cancer take these drugs?7:42 - What happens when you stop taking them?10:56 - Potential side effects12:25 - Limitations of recent study and breast cancer prevention14:36 - 3 lifestyle tips to prevent and treat cancerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aug 13, 2024
17 min
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