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Empowered!
by Patient Empowerment Network
Patient Empowerment Network (PEN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. PEN’s mission is to fortify cancer patients and care partners with the knowledge and tools to boost their confidence, put them in control of their healthcare journey, and assist them in receiving the best, most personalized care available to ensure they have the best possible outcome.Our programs enhance patient health literacy to enable shared decision-making and provide informational and educational resources to empower patients and care partners at every step of their cancer journey.
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Uncovering Blind Spots to Advance Equity in Prostate Cancer Care
In this episode of the Empowering Providers to Empower Patients (EPEP) podcast, host Dr. Nicole Rochester interviews Dr. Leanne Woods-Burnham about the hidden blind spots shaping cancer outcomes today. From misclassified cell lines to overlooked risk factors in primary care, this insightful conversation reveals where provider awareness falls short, and how those gaps translate into missed opportunities for early detection, equitable screening, and truly personalized care.Key Topics in this PodcastHidden blind spots in provider awareness that limit early detection and screeningHow genetic ancestry, tumor heterogeneity, and protein expression influence precision medicineWhy PSA screening guidance fails to reach high-risk groups, and how to fix itThe importance of individualized screening conversations in primary careCommunity-based initiatives like Blitz the Barriers that improve outcomes for highest-risk populationsSee More from Empowering Providers to Empower Patients (EPEP)
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Decoding AI in Cancer Care: Can Patients Trust it?
In Episode 3 of our DECODE podcast, Dr. Virginia Haoyu Sun of Harvard Medical School dives into one of the most critical conversations in modern cancer care: how to use artificial intelligence safely, responsibly, and ethically. She speaks to how bias enters AI systems, what trust in digital health tools really means, and how patients and care partners can thoughtfully engage with AI without replacing human judgment.From protecting privacy to understanding algorithmic limitations, Dr. Sun equips patients and care partners with practical guidance to stay informed and empowered as AI becomes an increasingly influential part of their care journey.See More from DECODE
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Empowering Providers to Empower Patients in Breast Cancer Care
In this episode of the Empowering Providers to Empower Patients (EPEP) podcast, host Dr. Nicole Rochester speaks with Dr. Demetria Smith-Graziani from Emory University School of Medicine about advancing trust, communication, and equity in breast cancer care. Together, they explore what it means for healthcare systems to truly reflect community voices and lived experience, how to ensure new innovations reach all patients, and why listening is one of the most powerful tools for building trust.Key Topics in this Podcast:Building and sustaining trust across breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and survivorshipIntegrating lived experience and community voices into equitable care modelsExpanding inclusion in innovation and clinical trials for underrepresented populationsStrengthening communication and shared decision-making between providers and patientsSee More from Empowering Providers to Empower Patients (EPEP)
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Empowering Providers to Empower Patients in Bladder Cancer Care
This episode of the “Empowering Providers to Empower Patients” (EPEP) podcast features Dr. Andrew Laccetti of NYU Langone Health discussing the rapidly evolving field of bladder cancer care. Dr. Laccetti explores what makes bladder cancer unique among genitourinary cancers, highlights recent innovations,including combination therapies achieving 70% response rates in advanced cases and shares strategies to empower patients through clear communication and decision-making support.Key Topics in this Podcast:Understanding the unique landscape of bladder cancer and recent treatment innovationsIdentifying at-risk populations and addressing access barriers, including rural and socioeconomically disadvantaged communitiesBridging the generalist-specialist divide in complex cancer careEmpowering patients through clear communication, treatment education, and shared decision-makingFull transcript here.
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Empowering Providers to Close Gaps in Prostate Cancer Care
This inaugural episode of the Empowering Providers to Empower Patients (EPEP) podcast features Dr. Andrew Laccetti, medical oncologist and Director of Quality for Hematology and Medical Oncology at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.Dr. Laccetti explores the rapidly evolving landscape of prostate cancer care and shares strategies for overcoming practice inertia, addressing healthcare disparities, and personalizing treatment to meet each patient where they are. Learn actionable approaches to shared decision-making, building patient trust, and empowering patients to participate actively in their care.Key Topics in this Podcast:Addressing healthcare disparities in marginalized communitiesOvercoming practice inertia in prostate cancer careEnhancing shared decision-making with patients and care partnersPersonalizing care to each patient’s needs and preferences
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How AI Is Shaping the Future of Personalized and Proactive Cancer Care
In this DECODE episode, host Lisa Hatfield speaks with Dr. Virginia Sun of Massachusetts General Hospital about how AI, particularly large language models like ChatGPT, is already changing cancer care. From identifying immune-related side effects to easing documentation burdens, they explore what’s hype, what’s real, and what patients should know as they navigate cancer in an increasingly tech-driven world.
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Understanding Artificial Intelligence and Its Direct Impact on Cancer Care
In this DECODE podcast, Empowerment Lead Lisa Hatfield and Dr. Virginia Sun explore how artificial intelligence, especially large language models (LLMs), is transforming cancer care. From diagnosing adverse events to streamlining clinician workflows, they unpack what patients need to know, clarify common concerns, and discuss how AI can improve outcomes while preserving the irreplaceable human connection in medicine.Link to full transcript.See more from DECODE: powerfulpatients.org/decode
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Myeloma Patient Expert Q&A: Dr. Ola Landgren
START HERE bridges the gap between expert and patient voices, empowering myeloma patients to feel comfortable asking precise questions of their healthcare team.In this webinar, Dr. Ola Landgren delves into the emerging and exciting therapies and clinical trials for myeloma, discusses the latest options for relapsed disease, and explores the current landscape of managing and monitoring multiple myeloma. Watch as Dr. Landgren answers patient-submitted questions and discusses another hot topic: the utilization of artificial intelligence in multiple myeloma.Download Guide | Descargar GuíaSee More from START HERE Myeloma
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Evolving Myeloma Treatment Options: How You Can Access Cutting-Edge Care
With the quickly evolving landscape of myeloma treatment and care, it’s important to work with your healthcare team to determine a care plan. In this program, Dr. Omar Nadeem discusses the latest updates in research and clinical trials, the role of new and emerging therapies-- including bispecific antibodies and CAR T-cell therapy--and shares advice for accessing quality myeloma care.Dr. Omar Nadeem is the Clinical Director of the Myeloma Immune Effector Cell Therapy Program and Associate Director of the Multiple Myeloma Clinical Research Program at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Learn more about Dr. Nadeem.Download Resource GuideSee More from Evolve Myeloma
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Evolving Myelofibrosis Treatment Options: What You Should Know
Myelofibrosis treatment and care is evolving quickly so it’s essential to understand your options and work with your healthcare team when making treatment decisions. In this webinar, Dr. Gaby Hobbs will discusses the latest updates in research and clinical trials, the role of new and emerging myelofibrosis therapies, and shares advice for accessing quality care.Dr. Gabriela Hobbs is a hematology-oncology physician specializing in the care of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), chronic myeloid leukemia and leukemia. Dr. Hobbs serves as clinical director of the adult leukemia service at Massachusetts General Hospital. Learn more about Dr. Gaby Hobbs.Download Resource GuideSee More from Evolve Myelofibrosis
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Kidney Cancer Patient Expert Q&A: Dr. Moshe Ornstein
START HERE bridges the expert and patient voice, enabling patients facing a kidney cancer diagnosis to feel comfortable asking precise questions of their healthcare team.In this program, Dr. Moshe Ornstein offers invaluable insights into renal cell carcinoma (RCC), equipping newly diagnosed patients with essential information on treatment priorities, as well as strategies for managing progression and recurrence.Download Resource Guide
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Myeloma Patient Expert Q&A: Dr. Sikander Ailawadhi
In this START HERE myeloma program, Dr. Sikander Ailawadhi from Mayo Clinic spotlights priorities in the rapidly expanding myeloma treatment landscape. Watch as Dr. Ailawadhi addresses pressing questions submitted by patients and families, providing invaluable guidance and reassurance in navigating the complexities of myeloma care.Download Guide | Descargar GuíaSee More from START HERE Myeloma
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Head & Neck Cancer: What Do You Need to Know About Evolving Treatment and Research?
Head and neck cancer research is evolving rapidly, leading to expanded treatment options for patients. Expert and researcher Dr. Ezra Cohen discusses key factors that impact head and neck cancer treatment decisions, reviews emerging research, and provides tips for collaborating with your healthcare team.Dr. Ezra Cohen is a medical oncologist, head and neck cancer researcher and Chief Medical Officer of Oncology at Tempus Labs.Download Resource Guide
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Thrive | Considering CAR T-Cell Therapy for Myeloma? What You Should Know
Dr. Beth Faiman, a myeloma expert and researcher, discusses factors that should be considered when deciding to undergo CAR T-cell therapy, advice for preparing for and after the process, and why a good support team is essential. Dr. Faiman also shares research updates in CAR T-cell therapy, and alternatives options to this myeloma treatment.Dr. Beth Faiman is an Adult Nurse Practitioner in the department of Hematologic Oncology and Blood Disorders at the Cleveland Clinic. Learn more about Dr. Faiman.See More From Thrive CAR T-Cell TherapyDownload Resource Guide
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HCP Roundtable: Critical Clinical Trial Conversations in the Expanding Myeloma Landscape
Treatment options for multiple myeloma have increased substantially, mainly attributed to advancements in clinical trials. More than ever, HCPs having conversations about trials is critical. Given that underrepresented communities bear a disproportionate burden of multiple myeloma, it becomes imperative to shift this paradigm.What are the optimal approaches to initiate these conversations early in the patient journey? How should HCPs effectively communicate information about clinical trials to patients and their families, including care partners? Myeloma experts Dr. Craig Cole and Charise Gleason lend their expertise, offering insights into best practices and guidance on the next steps to be taken.Download Resource Guide | Descargar guía de recursos
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HCP Roundtable: Best Practices for Talking About Clinical Trials With Myeloma Patients
Clinical trials represent tomorrow’s medicine today, yet not every patient confronting a myeloma diagnosis is informed about all available care options. Surprisingly, some patients and their care partners are never introduced to the possibility of participating in clinical trials. How can we alter the course? What strategies can healthcare professionals (HCPs) employ to effectively communicate information about clinical trials and guide patients through next steps?Experts Dr. Beth Faiman and RuthAnn Gordon share important insights into understanding the critical role of clinical trial nurses and how they educate and mentor nursing professionals around best practices for broaching clinical trial conversations.Download Resource Guide | Descargar guía de recursosSee More from EPEP Myeloma
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Follicular Lymphoma Patient Expert Q&A: Dr. Kami Maddocks
Follicular lymphoma expert, Dr. Kami Maddocks discusses the latest in follicular lymphoma, meaningful highlights from the American Society of Hematology 2023 meeting and answers questions submitted by patients and care partners.Dr. Maddocks is a hematologist/oncologist specializing in treating lymphatic diseases from The Ohio State University. See More from START HERE Follicular LymphomaDownload Guide | Descargar Guía
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Gastric Cancer: How to Access the Best Care and Treatment for YOU
Advances in gastric cancer research have led to more personalized therapy for patients. Dr. Yelena Janjigian discusses how biomarker testing can help guide a patient’s prognosis and treatment path, reviews currently available gastric cancer therapies, and shares tips for self-advocacy.Dr. Yelena Janjigian is Chief of Gastrointestinal Oncology Service at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. See More From INSIST! Gastric CancerDownload Resource Guide
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What Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment is Right for You?
What’s the best approach for YOUR lung cancer? Dr. Isabel Preeshagul discusses the importance of engaging in your lung cancer care decisions, shares advice for working with your team to determine a treatment approach, and reviews factors that affect therapy options. Dr. Preeshagul also provides an update on the latest research and clinical trials.Dr. Isabel Preeshagul is a thoracic medical oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Download Program Resource GuideSee More From INSIST! Lung Cancer
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Thrive | Advice for Managing Potential CAR T-Cell Therapy Side Effects
Dr. Adriana Rossi, a myeloma expert and researcher, discusses how CAR T-cell therapy has revolutionized care, the process for undergoing this therapy, common side effects of this treatment, and advice for patients considering this option. Dr. Rossi also shares updates in CAR T-cell therapy research and explains what she’s excited about in myeloma care.Dr. Adriana Rossi is Co-director of the CAR T and stem cell transplant program at the Center for Excellence for Multiple Myeloma at Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. Learn more about Dr. Rossi.Download Resource GuideSee More From Thrive CAR T-Cell Therapy
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CLL Patient Expert Q&A: Dr. Danielle Brander
START HERE bridges the expert and patient voice, enabling chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) patients to feel comfortable asking questions of their healthcare team with precision. In this program, CLL expert Dr. Danielle Brander speaks to managing CLL side effects, emerging novel CLL therapies and treatment options for CLL progression.Dr. Danielle Brander is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematologic Malignancies & Cellular Therapy at Duke University Medical Center. Learn more about Dr. Danielle Brander.Download Resource Guide | Descargar Guía en EspañolSee More from START HERE CLL
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CAR T-Cell Therapy Care Partners | Understanding Your Role in Patient Care and Recovery
Understanding CAR T-cell therapy and recovery is vital for care partners who are caring for a loved one undergoing this treatment approach. Dr. Shambavi Richard explains the CAR T-cell therapy process, potential complications, ongoing research in the field, and discusses how care partners can provide support at each stage of the process.Dr. Shambavi Richard is the Co-Lead Physician for the Multiple Myeloma CAR-T Program at Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center. Learn more about Dr. Shambavi Richard.Download Resource GuideSee More from The Care Partner Toolkit: CAR T-Cell Therapy
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Follicular Lymphoma Patient Expert Q&A: Start Here
The START HERE program bridges lymphoma expert and patient voice, whether you are newly diagnosed, in active treatment or in watch and wait. In this webinar, Dr. Sameh Gaballa provides an overview of the latest in follicular lymphoma, emerging therapies, clinical trials and options for follicular lymphoma progression and recurrence.Dr. Sameh Gaballa is a hematologist/oncologist specializing in treating lymphoid malignancies from Moffitt Cancer Center. Learn more about Dr. Gaballa.See More from START HERE Follicular Lymphoma
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Managing Life With AML | What You Should Know About Care and Treatment
What do you need to know when it comes to managing life with acute myeloid leukemia (AML)? In this webinar, Dr. Alice Mims, an AML specialist and researcher, discusses how treatment decisions are made and how test results may impact therapy. Dr. Mims will shares the latest advances in research and key advice for living well with AML.Dr. Alice Mims is a hematologist specializing in acute and chronic myeloid conditions. Dr. Mims serves as the Acute Leukemia Clinical Research Director at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – James. Learn more about Dr. Mims, here: cancer.osu.edu/find-a-doctor/search-physician-directory/alice-mims.
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Why Test Results Matter | Accessing Personalized Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment
Can test results affect non-small cell lung cancer treatment options? Dr. Erin Schenk reviews essential lung cancer testing, discusses how the results may influence treatment approaches, and explains why it’s important for patients to take an active role in their care and treatment choices.Dr. Erin Schenk is a medical oncologist, lung cancer researcher, and assistant professor in the division of medical oncology at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center.Download Program Resource GuideSee More From INSIST! Lung Cancer
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Thriving With an MPN | Managing Symptoms and Treatment Side Effects
In this podcast, MPN specialist Dr. Naveen Pemmaraju, discusses strategies for managing symptoms and treatment side effects for people living with essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF). Dr. Pemmaraju also shares advice for communicating with your healthcare team and provides an update on the latest MPN treatment and research.Dr. Naveen Pemmaraju is Director of the Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN) Program in the Department of Leukemia at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Learn more about Dr. Pemmaraju.Download Resource GuideSee More From Thrive MPNs
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Thriving With AML | Tips and Support for Navigating Treatment
How can you navigate care and thrive with acute myeloid leukemia (AML)? In this webinar, Dr. Jacqueline Garcia, an AML specialist and researcher, discusses the treatment and management of AML. Dr. Garcia will review factors that impact therapy choices and shares advice and resources for people living with AML.Dr. Jacqueline Garcia is an oncologist and AML researcher at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Learn more about Dr. Garcia.Download Resource GuideSee More from Thrive AML
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Advanced Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer What Do You Need to Know About Evolving Treatment and Research
Treatment options for advanced non-melanoma skin cancers—such as squamous and basal cell carcinoma—are evolving quickly. Dr. Diwakar Davar shares an update on emerging research, discusses current treatment options, and provides tips for partnering with your team on care decisions.Dr. Diwakar Davar is the Clinical Director of the Melanoma and Skin Cancer Program at UPMC Hillman Cancer Center. Learn more about Dr. Davar.See More from Evolve Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer: How to Access the Best Care and Treatment for YOU
Progress in advanced prostate cancer has led to more personalized treatment options and individualized care for people with this diagnosis. Dr. Xin Gao discusses how the results of essential testing can help guide a patient’s prognosis and treatment path, reviews available therapies, and shares advice for self-advocacy.Dr. Xin Gao is a Medical Oncologist at Massachusetts General Hospital. Learn more about this expert.Download Resource GuideSee More From INSIST! Prostate Cancer
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HCP Roundtable: Shared Decision-Making in Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN) Care
What does shared decision-making look like in myeloproliferative neoplasm care? How should fellow MPN specialists explain disease progression to patients and care partners? In this HCP-to-HCP roundtable discussion, experts Dr. Gabriela Hobbs and Natasha Johsnon share best practices for helping your MPN patients play an active role in managing their health.Dr. Gabriela Hobbs is a hematology-oncology physician specializing in the care of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN), chronic myeloid leukemia, and leukemia. Dr. Hobbs serves as clinical director of the adult leukemia service at Massachusetts General Hospital and is an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. Natasha Johnson, is an Advanced Oncology Nurse Practitioner at Moffitt Cancer Center, where she cares for people living with MPNs with kindness, patience, and humanity. Natasha also speaks at conferences to educate other healthcare professionals about MPN care, research, and treatment.See More from Empowering MPN Providers to Empower Patients (EPEP)
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What Do You Need to Know About Emerging Endometrial Cancer Research?
Endometrial cancer treatment and research is evolving quickly. Dr. Emily Ko provides an update on new and emerging approaches, explains how these therapies work to treat endometrial cancer, and shares tips for partnering with your team on key decisions.Dr. Emily Ko is a gynecologic oncologist and Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Pennsylvania. Learn more about Dr. Ko.
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MPN Specialized Care and Technology: Digital Health and Symptom Management
Nearly 80% of patients living with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) are affected by fatigue. Can digital health alleviate symptom burden in MPN care? What exactly is mobile app intervention, and how can it help me? Dr. Krisstina Gowin and Dr. AnaMaria Lopez discuss technological interventions in MPN symptom management, telemedicine limitations and the importance of connecting with an MPN specialist. See More from MPN TelemEDucation
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Updates in Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research | What You Need to Know
With research evolving quickly, it’s more important than ever that people with prostate cancer take an active role in their care. Dr. Channing Paller shares an update on recent prostate care treatment advances, discusses essential testing--including genetic testing--and provides advice for self-advocacy.Channing Paller, MD is the Director of Prostate Cancer Clinical Research at Johns Hopkins Medicine. See More From INSIST! Prostate Cancer
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Your Path to Empowerment: Multiple Myeloma | Clinical Trials
Have you ever wanted to a hear a first-hand account from someone who has participated in a clinical trial? Hear from two patients as they describe their experience with enrollment and participation in a trial. Also, keep watching for our LIVE Q&A session with patient panelists and Myeloma expert, Dr. Manni Mohyuddin as they answer questions received from our audience.
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Accessing Personalized Myeloma Treatment | What Patients Should Know
Myeloma experts Dr. Francesca Cottini and Dr. Ashley Rosko provide an overview of the latest advances in essential testing for myeloma and explain how results could affect care and treatment decisions. Drs. Cottini and Rosko also review available myeloma therapies and their hopes for the future of patient care.Dr. Francesca Cottini is Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center. Learn more about Dr. Cottini.Dr. Ashley Rosko is Medical Director of the Oncogeriatric Program at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – The James. Learn more about Dr. Rosko.See More From INSIST! Myeloma.
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CLL Patient Expert Q&A: Start Here
The START HERE program bridges the CLL expert and patient voice, whether you are newly diagnosed, in active treatment or in watch and wait. In this webinar, Empowerment lead Lisa Hatfield and expert Dr. Ryan Jacobs provide an overview of the latest in CLL, managing CLL side effects and options for CLL progression.Dr. Ryan Jacobs is a hematologist/oncologist specializing in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia from Levine Cancer Institute. Learn more about Dr. Jacobs.See More from Start Here CLL.
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CAR T-Cell Therapy Care Partners | What Do You Need to Know About the Process?
What is the role of the care partner when a loved one is undergoing CAR T-cell therapy? Registered nurse and transplant coordinator Sarah Meissner is joined by Adrienne, a care partner, as they discuss the importance of care partners in the CAR T-cell therapy process. They review key questions to ask the healthcare team, explain patient side effects to monitor for, and share resources that can help support care partners throughout their loved one’s recovery period.Sarah Meissner, RN, BSN, BMTCN, is a Blood and Marrow Transplant and Related Donor Search Coordinator at the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute. Adrienne is a Care Partner to her husband, who underwent CAR T-cell therapy.See More from The Care Partner Toolkit: CAR T-Cell Therapy.
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Thriving With Breast Cancer | Tools for Navigating Care and Treatment
How can patients live well with breast cancer? Dr. Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy reviews current and emerging breast cancer treatments, discusses the importance of emotional support, and shares advice and resources for engaging in care decisions.Dr. Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy is the Section Chief of Breast Medical Oncology and the Director of the Medical Oncology Fellowship Program in Breast Cancer at The Ohio State College of Medicine. Learn more about Dr. Ramaswamy.See More from the Empowered! Podcast
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Managing Life With an MPN | What You Need to Know
MPN expert Dr. Raajit Rampal shares advice for making treatment decisions for patients with essential thrombocythemia (ET), polycythemia vera (PV), and myelofibrosis (MF). Dr. Rampal also reviews tips and tools for managing symptoms and side effects and provides an update on new and emerging MPN therapies.Dr. Raajit Rampal is a hematologist-oncologist specializing in the treatment of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) and leukemia at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Learn more about Dr. Rampal.See More from the Empowered! Podcast
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Head & Neck Cancer Treatment Decisions: What’s Right for You?
When considering treatment options for head and neck cancer, what helps determine the best approach for YOU? Dr. Ari Rosenberg discusses key factors that impact head and neck cancer treatment decisions, emerging research, and tips for partnering with your healthcare team.Dr. Ari Rosenberg is a medical oncologist and assistant professor of medicine at The University of Chicago Medicine. Learn more about Dr. Rosenberg.See More from the Empowered! Podcast
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HCP Roundtable: Improving Clinician-Patient Conversations in Lung Cancer Biomarker Testing
Comprehensive biomarker testing can play a very important role in the personalized treatment for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). How do we improve clinician-patient conversations in biomarker testing? And how do we remove barriers that can impede an HCP’s ability to treat patients with personalized care?Dr. Heather Wakelee, Professor of Medicine and Chief of the Division of Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine and Dr. Leigh Boehmer, medical director at Association of Community Cancer Centers (ACCC) weigh in on this very important topic.See More from the Empowered! Podcast
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Expert Advice for Navigating AML Treatment and Care Decision
AML expert Dr. Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld reviews the importance of essential testing and explains how the results may impact the care and treatment of patients with AML. Dr. Eisfeld also shares updates on new and developing AML research.Dr. Ann-Kathrin Eisfeld is Director of the Clara D. Bloomfield Center for Leukemia Outcomes Research at The Ohio State University and a member of the Leukemia Research Program at the OSUCCC – James. Learn more about Dr. Eisfeld.See More from the Empowered! Podcast
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Clinical Trials as a Prostate Cancer Treatment Option | What You Should Know
Should you consider participating in a prostate cancer clinical trial? Dr. Sumit Subudhi explains the clinical trial process, addresses common trial patient concerns, and provides key advice for trial participation. Dr. Subudhi also shares an update on promising prostate cancer research.Dr. Sumit Subudhi is an Associate Professor in the Department of Genitourinary Medical Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
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What Should You Know About Emerging Myeloma Treatment Options?
With myeloma treatment and research advancing quickly, it’s important to stay up-to-date on the latest therapies. Myeloma expert Dr. Jeffrey Matous reviews new and emerging myeloma treatment approaches, how these therapies work, as well as the potential risks and benefits of each option. Dr. Matous also shares resources for learning about myeloma and how to access better care.About the GuestDr. Jeffrey Matous is a myeloma specialist at the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute and the assistant chair in myeloma research for Sarah Cannon Research Institute.
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MPN Specialized Care and Technology: The Ongoing Role of Telemedicine
Why should MPN patients keep telemedicine in their toolbox post-COVID? How can patients and caregivers feel more confident in voicing concerns and communicating with their healthcare teams regarding telemedicine options? In this unique program, Drs. Jeanne Palmer and S. Joseph Sirintrapun discuss the impact of telemedicine on MPN care and technological tools accelerating the fight against cancer.
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Myeloma Patient Expert Q&A: Start Here
In this myeloma patient expert Q&A, Mayo Clinic expert Dr. Sikander Ailawadhi provides highlights around the myeloma novel alphabet soup and actionable steps on how patients and care partners can start the treatment conversation.About the Guest: Dr. Sikander Ailawadhi is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at Mayo Clinic Florida.See More from START HERE Myeloma.
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HCP Roundtable: Overcoming Lung Cancer Biomarker Testing Challenges
The lung cancer field continues to experience tremendous growth in precision medicine. Oncologists have more tools to treat lung cancer, but access and language remains a big factor in biomarker testing. Drs. Jessica Bauman and Lyudmila Bazhenova discuss current issues in NSCLC biomarker testing, insights on how providers can explain biomarker testing to their patients and their families, and how academic centers and community physicians can work together to overcome challenges in biomarker testing.About the Guests:Dr. Jessica Bauman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Hematology/Oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center.Dr. Lyudmila Bazhenova is a Professor of Medicine at Moores Cancer Center, UC San Diego Health.See More from Lung Cancer | Empowering Providers to Empower Patients.
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Thriving With Prostate Cancer | Tools for Navigating Care and Treatment
How can you thrive with prostate cancer? Dr. Tanya Dorff discusses prostate cancer treatment and developing research, side effect and symptom management, and shares advice and resources for coping with emotional issues.About the Guest:Dr. Tanya Dorff is Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Oncology & Therapeutics Research at City of Hope.See More from Thrive Prostate Cancer.
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How Can You Engage in Your Myeloma Treatment Decisions?
Myeloma expert Dr. Benjamin Derman shares advice for partnering with your team when choosing a myeloma therapy, discusses important factors that should be considered, and provides key questions to ask your healthcare team to help you engage in your care. Dr. Derman also reviews research updates from the December 2022 American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting.Abou the Guest:Dr. Benjamin Derman is a hematologist and oncologist specializing in multiple myeloma at the University of Chicago Medicine Comprehensive Cancer Center. See More from Engaging in Myeloma Treatment Decisions.
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Replay: How Can You Access Personalized Lung Cancer Treatment?
How do diagnostic tests affect your lung cancer treatment plan. Dr. Tejas Patil discusses appropriate testing for lung cancer, latest targeted therapies and how emerging research is affecting patient outcomes.About the Guest: Dr. Tejas Patil is an academic thoracic oncologist at the University of Colorado Cancer Center focused on targeted therapies and novel biomarkers in lung cancer. Learn more about Dr. Patil, here.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Patient Empowerment Network (PEN) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. PEN’s mission is to fortify cancer patients and care partners with the knowledge and tools to boost their confidence, put them in control of their healthcare journey, and assist them in receiving the best, most personalized care available to ensure they have the best possible outcome.Our programs enhance patient health literacy to enable shared decision-making and provide informational and educational resources to empower patients and care partners at every step of their cancer journey.
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