EPISODE · Nov 17, 2019 · 1H 26M
#45 - Kandace McMenomy | Diagnosed at age 30. Stage II to Stage IV and why she keeps running marathons!
from Breast Cancer Conversations · host SurvivingBreastCancer.org
Love the podcast? Send us a text!In today's podcast Breast Cancer Conversations, we speak with breast cancer thriver, Kandace McMenomy from Laguna Beach, CA. It is such a pleasure speaking with Kandace. She is full of positivity, experiences, and a great outlook on life. As a marathon runner, she never imaged that she would be diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 30. 5 years later, it had metastasized throughout her body. She still runs, appreciates every day, and is responding well to her current treatments. Welcome to the conversation. Podcast with Kandace: Lupron side effects 3:30Lymphedema 4:40Marathon runner and finding out I had cancer at the age 30. 10:12What just happened to me (Kandace)? 13:45How did Laura find out she had cancer 27:50Lymph node involvement 33:00Fertility and harvesting eggs 38:00Kadance’s treatment plan with chemo and radiation 40:00Don’t take things for granted 45:00Remaining on Lupron and Stopping the Aromatases Inhibitors (Exemestane) 48:005-year mark diagnosed with metastatic 6 months after having a clear pet scan 51:34 Ibrance 55:00Should we have our ovaries removed? 58:00How am I handling treatment, how do you define tired? 1:01:00Did you ever get back into running marathons after your diagnosis? 1:08:00Related Podcasts: With Krystle Hensley: https://soundcloud.com/user-870312088/diagnosed-at-27-brca-an0:35 Store my tumor https://storemytumor.com/Quotes:1:11:05 Kandace: “So I remember coming up to, you know, towards the end of the race, and about a mile and a half, yet to the finish line, I just come up to this crowd of people that are stopped. And I don't run with my phone. And I thought, oh my god, what? Why are we stopped and not none of us knew what we're going what was going on? We started to hear the helicopters and I thought something weird is going on. So I asked somebody that was standing next to me if I could borrow their phone to call my mom because my mom and her girlfriend, my aunt and uncle were at the finish line . And I couldn't get through, right. So I use the phone to call my dad in LA. And I said, you need to get ahold of mom and you need to tell me where I'm supposed to go.”Socials:Say Hi on Social:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/SURVIVINGBREASTCANCERFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/SurvivingbreastcancerorgPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/BreastCancerConversations/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SBC_org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/survivingbreastcancerorg/_________________________Subscribe to our newsletter https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/subscribe-1Donate to our cause https://tinyurl.com/yc9cgt4eAttend an event https://www.survivingbreastcancer.org/eventsSupport the showListener FeedbackIf this episode resonated with you, we invite you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.You can also click the link in the show notes that says "Love this episode? Send us a text" to share feedback.Messages are completely anonymous.If you would like us to follow up directly, please include your email address in your message so we can respond.Latest News: Join our Mailing List - New content drops every Monday! Discover FREE programs, support groups, and resources from SurvivingBReastCancer.org! Become a Breast Cancer Conversations+ Member! Sign Up Now. Enjoying our content? Please consider supporting our work.
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Love the podcast? Send us a text! In today's podcast Breast Cancer Conversations, we speak with breast cancer thriver, Kandace McMenomy from Laguna Beach, CA. It is such a pleasure speaking with Kandace. She is full of positivity, experiences, and a great outlook on life. As a marathon runner, she never imaged that she would be diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 30. 5 years later, it had metastasized throughout her body. She still runs, appreciates every day, and is responding well to...
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#45 - Kandace McMenomy | Diagnosed at age 30. Stage II to Stage IV and why she keeps running marathons!
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