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EPISODE · Jun 19, 2023 · 15 MIN

Cancer Through Time

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“Cancer is as ancient as we are.”– Dr. Matthew Ryan Dr. Ryan joins us today to discuss cancer in the ancient world and why it often seems more familiar than many people realize. We discuss the origins of cancer, how Darius the Great’s wife, Atossa, was diagnosed with cancer, and how her feelings and emotions about her condition were similar to how many women feel today when diagnosed with cancer. We discuss how the Ancient Greeks studied and described cancer, how it was treated during ancient times, how they performed the world’s first mastectomy to treat breast cancer, and how successful they were in treating it. We also debunk some of the myths about cancer’s origins and our historical efforts to treat and cure it. Dr. Matthew Ryan is a fellow Medical Oncologist and Hematologist at Green Bay Oncology. After earning a degree in aerospace engineering at Iowa State University, Dr. Ryan went on to obtain his medical degree at the University of Iowa. While completing his residency and oncology and hematology fellowships at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, he developed the clinical practice guidelines for the organization’s oncology tumor group. As a Board Certified Physician in Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, and Hematology, Dr. Ryan currently treats all types of cancers and adult blood disorders. He enjoys reading and spending time with his family when he’s not treating patients. This week on Cancer Covered:Atossa’s cancer diagnosis journeyThe history of cancer and how the Ancient Greeks described itTreatment options available in the ancient worldThe world’s first mastectomyThe similarities between women with neglected breast cancer today vs. those with it during Ancient Greek timesDebunking the myths around the origins of cancer Resources Mentioned:Book: The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee 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 free monthly virtual and in-person cancer support groups 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…Covered.Thanks for tuning into this week’s Cancer Covered with Green Bay Oncology episode. 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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