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EPISODE · Oct 9, 2023 · 19 MIN

Becoming a Parent after Cancer

from Cancer Covered

Alisa, Mary Jo, and Tony join me today to discuss Alisa’s breast cancer diagnosis and how it impacted her fertility. Tony explains the rarity of breast cancer in young adult women and the unique challenges younger cancer patients face during treatment. He illustrates his experience working with Alisa as both her oncologist and colleague and discusses why her story continues to inspire him. Alisa shares her fertility journey after cancer, as well as her decision to use a surrogate and donor eggs. Alisa and Mary Jo also describe the joy Bodhi has brought to their lives and underscore how his birth has helped them move forward. Alisa Ross is a certified medical assistant at Green Bay Oncology / HSHS St Vincent Cancer Center. In 2017, Alisa was diagnosed with Stage 2 HER2 breast cancer. She later pursued a technical diploma in Surgical Technology at Northeastern Wisconsin Technical College while simultaneously undergoing cancer treatment. Inspired by the compassionate care she received during her own journey, she offers vital support and empathy to patients facing similar battles. Five years after her cancer diagnosis, Alisa’s life is graced by the birth of her son, Bodhi, who brings joy to her and Alisa’s mother, Mary Jo. Mary Jo Ross, a retired Registered Nurse, played a pivotal role in Alisa’s cancer journey. With a nursing education from St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing in Racine, WI, and a BSN from the University of Alaska, Mary Jo brought unwavering maternal support to Alisa as she navigated her journey through cancer. Dr. Anthony Jaslowski is a physician at Green Bay Oncology. Tony received his Bachelor of Science degree from the United States Air Force Academy. He attended medical school at the Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine in Chicago and completed his internship residency and his hematology and oncology fellowship at Wilford Hall Medical Center at Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. He is board-certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, and hematology and is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. At Green Bay Oncology, Tony serves as Alisa’s oncologist and colleague. “Each cancer patient has their own story, their own life circumstances, what they struggle with. For younger patients, you always worry how it’s going to affect them for the rest of their lives.” – Dr. Tony Jaslowski This week on Cancer Covered:Alisa’s Stage 2 HER2 breast cancer diagnosis and her neoadjuvant chemotherapyThe rarity and median age of breast cancer in young womenThe unique challenges a younger cancer patient might face during treatmentChemotherapy’s toxicity and its potential permanent and reversible side effectsHow certain chemotherapy drugs can impact fertility in young womenApproaches to preserving the fertility of young cancer patientsThe evolution of breast cancer treatment in young adultsThe use of markers like estrogen receptor status, progesterone receptor status, and HER2 status to determine treatment for breast cancerAdvancements in understanding HER2-positive tumors and the development of monoclonal antibodiesUtilizing chemotherapy before surgeryJaslowski’s experience working alongside Alisa as both her oncologist and colleagueHow Alisa’s cancer journey inspires Dr. JaslowskiAlisa’s fertility journey after her cancer diagnosisThe challenges Alisa faced during the egg retrieval processThe decision to use a surrogate and donor eggsThe birth of Alisa’s son, Bodhi, and the joy he brings to her lifeAlisa’s advice to young women facing cancer and fertility challengesMary Jo’s perspective as a grandmother to Bodhi Connect with Alisa Ross:Alisa Ross on LinkedIn Connect with Dr. Anthony Jaslowski:Anthony Jaslowski on LinkedIn Join Our Free Monthly Support GroupNo one should carry the burden of cancer alone. A cancer diagnosis can make you and your loved ones feel isolated and alone – just when you need support the most. Our social workers at Green Bay Oncology know that meaningful connection brings strength and healing. Sharing the experience in a safe space with others on a similar path is often powerful and therapeutic. That’s why we offer a free monthly virtual and in-person cancer support group facilitated for you and your loved ones.Wherever you are on your cancer journey – you are always welcome.To join us, visit: https://gboncology.com/events/ We’ve Got Cancer…CoveredThanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Cancer Covered with Green Bay Oncology. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts.Apple Podcasts | GooglePlay |Deezer | Spotify | iHeartBe sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more oncology professionals, cancer patients, and their families. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website.

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