EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 20 MIN
Don't Make That First Cancer Decision Today. Here's Why.
from After awareness, then what? #CancerCanDoOne. · host LouthRunForLife
'I wish I had understood the risks more clearly. My family made decisions they didn't fully understand...' This isn't a blame game, absolutely not - this is just life. Everyone is doing the very best they can in a horribly difficult moment. There is a limited time to get a message across, options need to be outlined, recommendations made. And jargon and specific terms can be used, that in clever hindsight, we just didn't understand. It's a pressure cooker moment when suddenly you face the oncologist for the first time. You listen as carefully as you can but emotions are swirling, concentration is fading. Should you ask a question? But...if you could, what should it be? Phil Richards MBE has been in that chair. He knows first-hand when he was told about his incurable kidney cancer. He was a young man, married had a very successful senior HR retail career and had a fulfilling life. He asked questions at that first meeting but now years down the line, he realises they were the wrong ones... So - based on his considered experience - what should you do, what should you say and what are the consequences of saying...I'll just wait and see what happens next... #cancercandoone #cancerresearchuk #louthrunforlife #kidneycancer #cancerquestions #cancermeeting
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'I wish I had understood the risks more clearly. My family made decisions they didn't fully understand...' This isn't a blame game, absolutely not - this is just life. Everyone is doing the very best they can in a horribly difficult moment. There is a limited time to get a message across, options need to be outlined, recommendations made. And jargon and specific terms can be used, that in clever hindsight, we just didn't understand. It's a pressure cooker moment when suddenly you face the oncologist for the first time. You listen as carefully as you can but emotions are swirling, concentration is fading. Should you ask a question? But...if you could, what should it be? Phil Richards MBE has been in that chair. He knows first-hand when he was told about his incurable kidney cancer. He was a young man, married had a very successful senior HR retail career and had a fulfilling life. He asked questions at that first meeting but now years down the line, he realises they were the wrong ones... So - based on his considered experience - what should you do, what should you say and what are the consequences of saying...I'll just wait and see what happens next... #cancercandoone #cancerresearchuk #louthrunforlife #kidneycancer #cancerquestions #cancermeeting
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