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EPISODE · Aug 21, 2023 · 16 MIN

Quality vs Quantity

from Cancer Covered

In this episode of Cancer Covered:  Dr. Mitch Winkler and Dr. Kamal Abbi delve into the complex dynamics of cancer treatment in the palliative setting, exploring the struggle between curative goals and the potential toll aggressive therapies can take on a patient’s quality of life. Kamal highlights the challenges patients and physicians face in understanding the trade-offs between quantity and quality of life. We also discuss the difficult decisions patients and doctors must make when weighing treatment’s benefits and potential harms. The conversation sheds light on the importance of open communication, patient advocacy, and the need for an individualized approach to cancer care. Dr. Kamal Abbi is a highly experienced medical professional with a diverse background in oncology and hematology. Dr. Abbi completed his medical school in India and pursued his residency in internal medicine at Penn State Hershey. He further specialized in medical oncology with a fellowship at the University of Toledo and a bone and stem cell transplant fellowship at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Having worked as an allogenic and autologous stem cell transplanter for two years, Dr. Abbi transitioned to community oncology practice. Eight years of collaboration with Green Bay Oncology has enriched our approach to cancer treatment. “Either you beat the cancer, or cancer beats you. So, I think that’s where the struggle between the physician, the patient, and the goal becomes a challenge.It’s really kind of an all-in move, isn’t it?”~Dr. Mitch Winkler This Week on Cancer Covered:Stem cell transplants and bone marrow transplants are aggressive modalities of cancer therapy.Patients facing stem cell transplants often focus on specific time intervals, but the struggle lies in how patients fare between those intervals.The goals of transplant are often curative, which leads to a push for aggressive treatment.Palliative care emphasizes the importance of understanding what patients hope to gain from therapy and what they are willing to risk.Cancer treatment decisions differ based on the possibility of a cure or simply controlling the disease.Patients and families may need clarification about treatment goals and potential outcomes.It\’s essential to balance the desire to live longer with the desire to maintain a good quality of life during treatment.Identifying the tipping point where treatment may cause more harm than help is crucial for patient well-being.Newer non-traditional chemotherapy agents, such as immunotherapies and oral drugs, present unique challenges in determining benefit versus harm.Keeping an open mind about these new agents is vital as their long-term effects are still being understood. Resources Mentioned:ECOG (Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group) Performance Status: A classification system used to assess a patient’s functional status and ability to carry out daily activities, commonly used in cancer treatment decision-making. 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…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 | Google Play |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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