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into the loop
by Carolina
There is a woman sitting in a support group right now, surrounded mostly by women in their 70s and 80s, trying to find herself in a study that was never designed for someone like her.She is 46. She has stage IV breast cancer. She is coming up with her own prognoses because no doctor will give her one.Her data exists. The researchers exist. The technology exists. And yet — she is still sitting there, alone, doing her own math.Into the Loop is a show about that gap. About why it exists, who is working to close it, and what it would mean for every patient who comes after if we actually did.We start where any honest conversation about healthcare has to start: with the patient. Sarah is our first guest. She is a physicist, a mother of three teenage boys, a cybersecurity professional, and she has been living with metastatic breast cancer for two years. She takes oral chemotherapy every day. She has been cleared to ski. She is building a life inside an uncertain
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Episode 1 — Doing My Own Math
Episode 1 — Doing My Own MathSarah discovered at 46, a physicist, a mom of three, that she has stage IV breast cancer. No doctor will give her a prognosis. So she finds the studies herself, reads the data herself, and builds her own timeline. She tells her story publicly for the first time — not because she's past it, but because she doesn't want the next person to be as alone as she was.
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Episode 0 — Welcome to the Loop
Episode 0 — Welcome to the LoopHer data exists. The researchers exist. The technology exists. So why is the patient still alone, doing her own math? This is Into the Loop — and this is why we're here.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
There is a woman sitting in a support group right now, surrounded mostly by women in their 70s and 80s, trying to find herself in a study that was never designed for someone like her.She is 46. She has stage IV breast cancer. She is coming up with her own prognoses because no doctor will give her one.Her data exists. The researchers exist. The technology exists. And yet — she is still sitting there, alone, doing her own math.Into the Loop is a show about that gap. About why it exists, who is working to close it, and what it would mean for every patient who comes after if we actually did.We start where any honest conversation about healthcare has to start: with the patient. Sarah is our first guest. She is a physicist, a mother of three teenage boys, a cybersecurity professional, and she has been living with metastatic breast cancer for two years. She takes oral chemotherapy every day. She has been cleared to ski. She is building a life inside an uncertain
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