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BackTable Tumor BoardBackTable Tumor BoardS02 Ep. 20 BCG Shortage: Salvaging Bladder Cancer Care When Standard Care Is Scarce with Dr. Amy LuckenbaughHow do you effectively treat your bladder cancer population with an insufficient supply of BCG? Dr. Amy Luckenbaugh, a urologic oncologist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, joins host Dr. Ruchika Talwar to highlight challenges and solutions to managing bladder cancer amidst ongoing BCG shortages. --- This podcast is supported by an educational grant from UroGen Pharma. --- SYNPOSIS Dr. Luckenbaugh and Dr. Talwar delve into the history and significance of BCG in bladder cancer treatment, exploring the reasons behind the shortages and discussing various...2025-07-2235 minCANCER BUZZCANCER BUZZBetter Bladder Cancer Care, Closer to Home Navigating the growing complexity of bladder cancer care is essential to improving patient access and treatment closer to home. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Suzanne Merrill, MD, urologic oncologist at Colorado Urology about barriers and solutions to delivering high-quality bladder cancer care in community settings. CANCER BUZZ also speaks with Patrick Hensley, MD, urologist at University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center, about implementing the Delivering High-Quality Bladder Cancer Care infographic in the community setting. Created by ACCC and BCAN, the infographic describes the 10 elements of excellent bladder cancer care. Cancer programs that align their practices with these...2025-06-2417 minCancer Out Loud: The CancerCare PodcastCancer Out Loud: The CancerCare Podcast71. Beyond a Bladder Cancer Diagnosis: The Path to SurvivorshipIn this episode of Cancer Out Loud, guest host and oncology social worker Christina Monaco welcomes bladder cancer survivor Steven Gruber to explore life after diagnosis, just in time for May, Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Steven recounts the moment he first saw blood in his urine, the frustrating run‑around he faced before landing in a world‑class NYC cancer center, and the decision to undergo radical bladder and prostate removal. He doesn’t shy away from the complications—recurrent UTIs, emotional lows, and shifts in intimacy—but he also celebrates the community of caregivers, fellow survivors, and loved ones who c...2025-05-3057 minitininni1988itininni1988World Without Cancer Book PdfFile name: World Without Cancer Book Pdf Rating: 4.8 / 5 (2285 votes) Downloads: 49705 ======================== Link👉World Without Cancer Book Pdf ======================== The book covers the science and politics of cancer therapy WORLD WITHOUT CANCER blazes the trail into unexplored territory and reveals how science has been subverted to protect entrenched commercial interests. The FDA, the AMA, and The American Cancer Society Tags World Without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B17G. Great news for mankind, with the med...2025-05-0500 minKortizes-PodcastKortizes-PodcastPodcast-Gespräch • John-Dylan Haynes • Gedankenlesen und WillensfreiheitAlle unsere Gedanken, Empfindungen und Gefühle sind untrennbar mit den Vorgängen in unserem Gehirn verknüpft. Mit Hilfe moderner Hirnscanner ist es inzwischen möglich, Hirnaktivitäten zu beobachten und – zumindest zu einem gewissen Grad – zu dechiffrieren, was eine Person gerade denkt. Sogar ihre Entscheidungen lassen sich in gewissem Rahmen vorhersagen. Ist auch »Gedankenlesen« möglich und was hat das mit der Freiheit unseres Willens zu tun? Mit solchen Fragen befasst sich der Psychologe und Neurowissenschaftler Prof. Dr. John-Dylan Haynes, Direktor des Berlin Center for Advanced Neuroimaging (BCAN) und Professor am Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience (BCCN) der Charité...2025-04-1544 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersPrehab for Bladder Cancer Patients ExplainedCan personalized exercise improve recovery after bladder cancer surgery? In our latest Bladder Cancer Matters podcast, host Rick Bangs talks with Dr. Sarah Psutka about her groundbreaking BCAN-funded clinical trial, Get Moving. This innovative study explores how tailored, app-based exercise programs can help patients undergoing major surgery for bladder or upper tract urothelial cancer recover faster and feel better. From reducing frailty to rebuilding strength at home using just a smartphone and a Fitbit, this episode dives deep into the science—and heart—behind helping patients thrive.2025-04-0850 minCities@Tufts LecturesCities@Tufts LecturesLocal Leadership for Climate Justice with Hessann FarooqiThis talk explores how and why city governments can step up to lead on climate action and how resident organizing is critical in making this happen. This talk also explores how to build and sustain the political coalition to ensure climate justice policies can be passed and implemented. Hessann Farooqi is the Executive Director of the Boston Climate Action Network. He is the youngest person and the first person of color appointed to lead BCAN. Hessann studied economics at Boston University, worked in the United States Senate under Sen. Ed Markey, and served on various federal, state...2025-03-2656 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersMeet BCAN's New CEO: Meri-Margaret Deoudes 🎙 Meet Meri-Margaret Deoudes, BCAN’s new CEO! In this interesting episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, Meri-Margaret shares what drew her to BCAN, her surprising personal connection to bladder cancer, and the incredible warmth and strength she’s already found in the community. With over 25 years of nonprofit leadership, she's stepping into this role with passion, purpose, and a deep commitment to patients as her guiding light. 💙 Tune in as she and host Rick Bangs talk about BCAN’s exciting 20th anniversary, plans for future growth, and how the organization is expanding support for caregivers, women, veterans, and young-onset...2025-03-2523 minWoman\'s HourWoman's HourLockdown babies, Breast cancer study, Femgore, Chess MastersFive years on from the first Covid lockdown, what can be done to support the 200,000 ‘Lockdown babies’ born when lockdown was at its most restrictive, between 23 March and 4 July 2020? These babies have extraordinary young-life stories: Mums giving birth alone; doctors in hazmat suits; babies meeting fathers and grandparents for the first time online; no health visitors; no family cuddles; no baby groups. Now aged four and approaching five, lockdown seems to have had lasting effects on some. What can be done to help? Nuala McGovern is joined by Nicola Botting, Professor of Developmental Disorders at City St George’s, Univer...2025-03-1757 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersFran Curtis: Fighting Bladder Cancer, Inspiring OthersBladder cancer survivor Fran Curtis shares her powerful journey on Bladder Cancer Matters, discussing her experience with ADSTILADRIN® (nadofaragene firadenovec-vncg), the impact of early detection, and her advocacy work with BCAN. Diagnosed with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer after subtle urinary changes, Fran highlights the importance of listening to your body, seeking the best care, and finding hope through community support. Released during International Women's History Month, this episode underscores the need for gender equity in healthcare. Tune in to hear Fran’s inspiring story and insights! IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Who should not receive ADSTILADRIN? Do not...2025-03-0515 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersBreaking the Silence on Bladder Cancer and Mental HealthMental health is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of the cancer journey. In this compelling episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs sits down with nurse practitioner and long-time BCAN advocate Mary Dunn to tackle the emotional challenges faced by bladder cancer patients and their caregivers. From fear of recurrence and depression to the stigma surrounding urologic cancers, Mary shares eye-opening statistics, real-world experiences, and practical strategies for addressing these issues. She also discusses how BCAN’s Survivorship Task Force is working to close the gaps in psychological support. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, th...2025-02-2736 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersShining a (Blue) Light on Bladder Cancer: Photocure’s ImpactIn this special Bladder Cancer Matters podcast, host Rick Bangs features BCAN's February 2025 Partner in Progress,  Photocure. Anders Neijber, Photocure’s Chief Medical Officer, dives into the company’s pioneering work in bladder cancer diagnosis and surveillance, including the groundbreaking use of Blue Light Cystoscopy. From how it enhances detection to its role in shaping future treatments, Anders shares expert insights on Photocure’s patient-focused innovations and its impactful partnership with BCAN. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about how collaboration is driving progress and hope for the bladder cancer community. Listen now!2025-02-1027 minKRM PodcastKRM PodcastE14: Hessann Farooqi, Executive Director - Boston Climate Action NetworkIn this episode: 00:00 - Introduction & Guest Welcome 00:39 - Background of BCAN 01:05 - BCAN's Climate Action & Policy Work   02:58 - The Importance of Relationships in Climate Advocacy 03:57 - Engagement & Empowerment of Community Members: BCAN’s inclusivity 07:07 - Personal Influences & Mentorship  11:36 - Closing Thoughts & Podcast Wrap-Up 2025-02-0513 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersPassion Meets Progress: Andrea Maddox-Smith's Tenure at BCANJoin Bladder Cancer Matters host Rick Bangs as he sits down with BCAN CEO Andrea Maddox-Smith, who reflects on her remarkable tenure leading the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network. From dramatically increasing research funding to building a powerhouse team and expanding programs, Andrea has transformed BCAN into a vital lifeline for bladder cancer patients and families. Hear her personal journey, her proudest moments, and the legacy she's leaving behind as she prepares for retirement in 2025. Andrea's passion for patient advocacy, her deep connections with the bladder cancer community, and her dedication to driving change shine through in every...2025-01-1421 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersAn Option for Bladder Cancer Patients When BCG Fails ThemDiscover how groundbreaking advancements in bladder cancer care are transforming lives in our latest Bladder Cancer Matters podcast episode! Host Rick Bangs kicks off BCAN’s 20th anniversary "Partners in Progress" series with Karishma Parikh of Ferring Pharmaceuticals. Learn about Adstiladrin, an innovative gene therapy offering hope and bladder preservation for some patients with high-risk, BCG-unresponsive bladder cancer. With a 96% success rate in preventing progression to muscle-invasive cancer and life-changing patient stories, this episode is packed with insights into how Ferring is driving innovation, supporting patient needs, and reshaping the future of bladder cancer care. Tu...2025-01-0227 minBoston Daily CastBoston Daily CastBoston Embraces Innovation, Sustainable Development and Sports TriumphsToday's highlights from Boston feature MIT's stroke-detecting AI, a transformative South End development project, the Boston Red Sox's winning streak, renovations at the Boston Public Library, BCAN's 'Green Boston' initiative, and the successful Boston Marathon.2024-10-2902 minTechTalk360TechTalk360Breast Cancer Detection REVOLUTIONIZED in 2024! | BCAN️ In this Episode: AI-Powered Breast Cancer Detection with BCAN We dive deep into BCAN\'s innovative AI-powered breast cancer detection technology with the founders themselves. Learn how their groundbreaking solution is transforming early breast cancer detection with enhanced accuracy, ultimately saving countless lives. Key Insights: * What is BCAN? BCAN is more than just another tech company! They specialize in AI-driven breast cancer detection, focusing on providing early and accurate diagnoses that can change lives. Their patent-pending technology is set to revolutionize the healthcare landscape. * Challenges Faced: The road to innovation wasn’t easy! From gaining funding to securing partnerships in the...2024-10-2429 minTechTalk360TechTalk360Breast Cancer Detection REVOLUTIONIZED in 2024! | BCAN🎙️ In this Episode: AI-Powered Breast Cancer Detection with BCAN 🌟 We dive deep into BCAN's innovative AI-powered breast cancer detection technology with the founders themselves. Learn how their groundbreaking solution is transforming early breast cancer detection with enhanced accuracy, ultimately saving countless lives. 🔑 Key Insights: 💡 What is BCAN? BCAN is more than just another tech company! They specialize in AI-driven breast cancer detection, focusing on providing early and accurate diagnoses that can change lives. Their patent-pending technology is set to revolutionize the healthcare landscape. 💰 Challenges Faced: The road to innovation wasn’t easy! From gaining funding to securing partnerships in the medical field, BCAN...2024-10-2429 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersThe Secret Lifeline Every Bladder Cancer Patient NeedsIn this episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs sits down with Sarah Paul, Senior Director of Social Work at CancerCare, to discuss the vital support services offered through CancerCare's partnership with BCAN. Sarah explains how CancerCare provides free, professional assistance for bladder cancer patients, caregivers, and families, covering emotional, practical, and financial challenges. They dive into topics like navigating treatment, coping with a diagnosis, and the importance of emotional support. Tune in to learn more about the resources available to the bladder cancer community and how you can access these invaluable services. To access the...2024-09-2520 minOLD NEWS with Dan & CarrieOLD NEWS with Dan & CarriePeg Cokins: From Stage IV Bladder Cancer to NED (No Evidence of Disease)Send us a textIn 2004, Peg Cokins was diagnosed with bladder cancer.  It was slow growing and treated as more of a nuisance than a life-threatening situation. Things took a turn when the cancer spread to a kidney, which was removed. In 2016, Peg received devastating news…the bladder cancer cells had spread to her lymph nodes, which meant Stage IV cancer.  The next year, it spread to the liver.  Without treatment, Peg was given only a few months to live.  Then a miracle happened!  The University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center was doing a clinical trial on a drug...2024-09-231h 00Cancer Clear and SimpleCancer Clear and SimpleDr Brandon Sterling │ Caregivers’ Role in HealingWhat happens when a nurse's intuition and caregiver's dedication intersect to shape the recovery path for bladder cancer patients? Join us on Cancer Clear and Simple as we welcome Dr. Brandon Sterling, an advanced practice registered nurse with a heartwarming journey from Houston, Texas, to earning a PhD in nursing from Texas Women's University. Learn how the influences of his grandmother and mentor, Dr. Michelle Robinson, steered him toward a career dedicated to the intricate and emotional world of urologic oncology. Dr. Sterling reveals insights from his dissertation on caregivers of cystectomy patients, shedding light on the unseen heroes...2024-09-1342 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersThe Power of Support: Tim's Inspiring Bladder Cancer FightMeet Tim Stanley, a retired educator and two-time cancer survivor who faced a shocking bladder cancer diagnosis after battling thyroid and neuroendocrine tumors. In this heartfelt episode of "Bladder Cancer Matters," Tim shares his journey from an unexpected diagnosis to the life-altering decision of a radical cystectomy. He talks about the emotional rollercoaster, finding the right doctor, and the incredible support from his family, community, and BCAN. Tim's story is a testament to resilience and the power of support—don't miss this inspiring conversation! Listen now and be moved by Tim's heartfelt story.2024-09-0338 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersFrank: My Stage IV Bladder Cancer Diagnosis and RecoveryIn this powerful episode of "Bladder Cancer Matters," Frank Boyer takes us on an unfiltered journey through his diagnosis of stage IV bladder cancer, revealing the raw reality of facing such a life-altering challenge. He shares how he navigated the overwhelming decisions about treatment and the critical importance of building an exceptional medical team that became his lifeline. Frank’s candid discussion about his choice of an ileal conduit for urinary diversion and how he has refused to let cancer define his active lifestyle—biking, hiking, and more—will inspire anyone battling a similar fight. His story isn’t just abo...2024-08-1239 minAA Recovery Interviews with Howard L.AA Recovery Interviews with Howard L.Soleen M. - Sober 21 YearsWith a family of origin riddled with alcoholism, abuse, and fractured relationships, Soleen was a disenfranchised child. She started drinking at 11 and progressed rapidly into alcoholic abuse. That latent disease deprived Soleen of adult supervision and good decision-making. She married at 14 and had a baby at 16 by a man nearly twice her age. Her budding alcoholism put Soleen in trouble with the law. As a way out of jail, she agreed to inpatient treatment at the first of many rehabs. By the time she was 19, she was still in lots of trouble, all of it fueled by drinking and drug...2024-05-151h 05Sick & Good PodcastSick & Good PodcastBladder Cancer Awareness with Stephanie Chisolm, PhDMay celebrates Bladder Cancer Awareness month  and the special guest for this episode is Stephanie Chisolm, PhD, Director of Education and Advocacy from the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN).  Stephanie talks on prevalence rates,  diagnosis, and risk factors associated  with bladder cancer. The conversation also spans from theory (the "field effect") to standards of care for treatment and resources offered by BCAN. Please follow the links to the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network website and the Sick & Good Podcast website for merchandise:http://bcan.orghttps://sickandgood.com/home/shop/2024-05-1544 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersJourney to Recovery: Howard L.’s Battle with Bladder Cancer and AlcoholismTune in to Episode 70 of Bladder Cancer Matters podcast in which Howard L., a bladder cancer survivor and recovering alcoholic, candidly shares his inspiring journey. Howard discusses his battle with alcoholism, the pivotal role Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) played in his recovery, and his challenging path to a bladder cancer diagnosis, including the critical steps of misdiagnosis and the pursuit of a second opinion. He underscores the vital support provided by resources like the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) and draws compelling parallels between AA and BCAN’s supportive communities. Howard’s story is a powerful reminder of the importance of r...2024-05-0833 minCareer BuzzCareer BuzzReframing Challenges: Leveraging Strengths for Climate SolutionsSolving huge challenges like climate change presents an opportunity for each of us to draw upon our unique strengths and lived experiences. And that’s what Hessann Farooqi is doing through his career. In this episode of Career Buzz, guest-host Erica Mattison speaks with Hessann Farooqi, Executive Director of The Boston Climate Action Network (BCAN), about the importance of relationship building and other valuable skills for leaders of nonprofit organizations. Hessann shares how he combines his passion for public policy with his dedication to advancing climate solutions on the local level. They originally met when He...2024-04-2459 minHealth Babes PodcastHealth Babes Podcast#131 Q&A - Hormone Balance & Getting Back to the Basics with Dr. Krystal HohnJoin Dr. Krystal Hohn in this episode of Health Babes as she shares essential insights for supporting the body during perimenopause and menopause. Learn about managing blood sugar, regulating the nervous system, finding joy, and prioritizing social connections. Dr. Hohn recommends the BCAN Rebounder for gentle exercise and offers guidance for muscle pain and adrenal fatigue. Tune in for practical tips to thrive through hormonal transitions!   TOPICS: (04:01) Managing Blood Sugar and Hormonal Balance (06:29) Regulating the Nervous System and Finding Joy (10:07) The Importance of Social Connection (14:19) Recommended Rebounder f...2024-03-2535 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersUnbreakable Spirit: Conquering Bladder Cancer with Dean KarrelDive into Dean Karrel's powerful journey as a bladder cancer survivor, from his initial diagnosis to life after a radical cystectomy, in Episode 66 of Bladder Cancer Matters. Dean shares the symptoms that led to his life-changing diagnosis, the resilience he maintained through treatments that failed him like BCG and Gemcitabine, and his decision for life-saving surgery. His story is a unfiltered look at the challenges post-surgery, the crucial role of support from nurses and care teams, and his gratitude towards them. Dean highlights the importance of organizations like BCAN in supporting bladder cancer patients and calls...2024-03-1334 minHealth Babes PodcastHealth Babes Podcast#129 Our New Favorite Health HacksJoin us as we dive into the latest wellness products we have been implementing. From the Moxie Planner to rebounding workouts and beyond, we explore a myriad of products and practices. Discover the benefits of coffee with protein powder, micro chop salads, and Bedrock Bakers English muffins. Learn innovative ways to use protein powder and tackle sensitive teeth whitening. Tune in for insights on staying organized, exercising effectively, and enhancing your well-being!   Chapters 03:03 Makeslife Planner 06:22 Rebounding 08:14 Coffee Protein Shake 11:36 Micro Chop Salad 13:57 Bedrock Bakers English M...2024-03-0241 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersA Behind the Scenes Look: BCAN Interview Host Rick BangsIn this riveting episode of the Bladder Cancer Matters podcast, Mark Story sits down with Rick Bangs, the podcast's host and a muscle-invasive bladder cancer survivor. Dive deep into Rick's personal battle with bladder cancer and uncover the critical role of patient advocacy in shaping research.  You'll also discover the behind-the-scenes magic of podcast production and get a glimpse into the future of bladder cancer diagnosis and treatments. Rick passionately advocates for the advancement of precision medicine, the development of less invasive diagnostic and treatment methods, expanded access to cutting-edge treatments and clinical trials, and the power of unity a...2024-02-2353 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersPart 3: A Conversation with Bill, a Bladder Cancer Patient, and the Doctor Who Treated HimIn Part 3 of this Bladder Cancer Matters podcast, host Rick Bangs continues his conversation with Bill Robertson, a bladder cancer survivor, and Dr. Vikram Narayan, an assistant professor in the Department of Urology at Emory University School of Medicine. They discuss the challenges and adjustments that come with having an ileal conduit, a common diversion procedure for bladder cancer patients. Dr. Narayan emphasizes the importance of understanding the recovery process and finding the right stoma appliance. Bill shares his personal experience with daily life after the surgery, including the need for physical activity and the support he...2024-02-1328 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersUsing Immunotherapy to Treat Bladder Cancer In Episode 61 of Bladder Cancer Matters, Dr. Brendan Guercio, a medical oncologist and assistant professor at the University of Rochester Medical Center, discusses the use of immunotherapy in the treatment of bladder cancer.  He explains that immunotherapy works by training the immune system to identify and fight cancer cells, unlike chemotherapy which directly kills cancer cells. Dr. Guercio focuses on immune checkpoint inhibitors, a type of immunotherapy that blocks proteins used by cancer cells to turn off the immune system. He discusses the effectiveness of checkpoint inhibitors, with about 25-30% of patients experiencing significant tumor shrinkage. 2024-01-1625 minThe MindShare Real Estate PodcastThe MindShare Real Estate PodcastBranding: How To Build Your Brand for 2024 - with Special Guest – Chief Creative Officer & CEO – Bill Harper.Consumers buy/buy-in emotionally, then justify their decisions logically. They can’t tell you what they want, but they can tell you what they don’t want and, more importantly, what they value. Using creative business strategies to turn their insights into traction for brands - via compelling stories that surprise and delight - is what he spends his days trying to achieve.He believes that the most effective and awe-inspiring work comes from simple ideas executed in simple but elegant ways. The process itself is anything but simple or elegant. Fortunately, he loves this sort of chal...2024-01-121h 00Bladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersAlan: My Life as a Bladder Cancer SurvivorIn Episode 59 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with Alan Lifton, a survivor of muscle invasive bladder cancer. Alan shares his journey and experiences and discusses his diagnosis, treatment, and choice of urinary diversion (ileal conduit). He also highlights the importance of support from organizations like the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN) and its Survivor to Survivor program, which connects newly diagnosed bladder cancer survivors with survivors with similar diagnoses.  Alan also emphasizes the need for doctors to provide more information about the emotional and practical aspects of living with bladder cancer. He ex...2023-11-1437 minWhy Change? A Podcast for the Creative GenerationWhy Change? A Podcast for the Creative GenerationS3 Ep22: In, Through, and With the Arts with Lisa DonovanDuring this episode of Why Change? co-hosts Madeleine and Jeff discuss their change of personal and professional seasons, including Madeleine’s cross-sector work. Jeff shares his interview with Lisa Donovan which covers a broad array of topics from arts integration to community development, network building, and even professional learning. Madeleine and Jeff discuss the asset-based approaches of cross-sector work, the strength of practitioners at the intersections, and inherent knowledge of rural communities. In this episode you’ll learn: The expansive role of the arts intersecting with numerous sectors of community life; Ho...2023-11-1049 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersWhat Does It Mean to be a Bladder Cancer Survivor?In this episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs interviews Mary Dunn, MSN, NP-C, OCN, RN of the University of North Carolina.  Mary is a nurse practitioner and co-chair of the BCAN Survivorship Task Force. They discuss the definition of a cancer survivor, the concept of survivorship, and the unique aspects of bladder cancer survivorship. They also talk about the work of the BCAN Survivorship Task Force, including the development of survivorship care plans, the creation of a survivorship section on the BCAN website, and the importance of outreach to clinicians and patients. The g...2023-11-0131 minRead With Your Ears, Explore With Your Heart With Full AudiobookRead With Your Ears, Explore With Your Heart With Full AudiobookDecrim: How We Decriminalized Drugs in British Columbia Audiobook by Kennedy StewartListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 721580 Title: Decrim: How We Decriminalized Drugs in British Columbia Author: Kennedy Stewart Narrator: Kennedy Stewart Format: Unabridged Length: 04:17:12 Language: English Release date: 10-16-23 Publisher: Findaway Voices Genres: Business & Economics, Kids, Insurance, Non-Fiction Summary: A timely, insider account of an important and controversial step in British Columbias strategic effort to respond to the overdose crisis. Canada is in the middle of an opioid crisis. Since the province of British Columbia declared a public health emergency in 2016, more than 9,400 people have died of drug poisoning in BCan average of...2023-10-164h 17Eddy Warman de NocheEddy Warman de NochePrimera Guerra Munidal popularizó sostén; vacuna contra VPH; qué es el GaslightingPodcast Eddy Warman de Noche 28 Septiembre 2023. Eddy nos cuenta cómo la Primera Guerra Mundial ayudó a popularizar el sostén moderno; Lourdes Begne de Grupo BCAN Health, nos habla sobre la atención a la mujer y por qué la vacuna contra el Virus del Papiloma Humano ayuda a prevenir el cáncer cervico-uterino y de próstata; la Dra. Dolores Montilla, Psicoterapeuta y Psicoanalista, nos dice qué es el Gaslighting, cómo surge y sus efectos en las relaciones, todo esto y más con Eddy Warman de Noche.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informatio2023-09-2933 minMedscape InDiscussion: Bladder CancerMedscape InDiscussion: Bladder CancerHow to Improve the Experience of Bladder Cancer: BCANDr Cheryl Lee and Diane Zipursky Quale, Co-founder and Director of the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network, discuss successes and ongoing efforts to level the playing field for those who experience bladder cancer. Relevant disclosures can be found with the episode show notes on Medscape (https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/987109). The topics and discussions are planned, produced, and reviewed independently of advertisers. This podcast is intended only for US healthcare professionals. Resources Bladder Cancer Advisory Network https://bcan.org/ Bladder Cancer Awareness Month 2023 https://bcan.org/bladder-cancer-awareness-month-2023/ Bladder Cancer Matters...2023-08-2219 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersDoes Removing More Lymph Nodes During a Radical Cystectomy Lead to Better Outcomes?Historically, many patients who have a radical cystectomy (bladder removal) also have an extended lymph node dissection, which means taking out several lymph nodes during the surgery. A new study led by Dr. Seth Lerner of Baylor College of Medicine (and also a BCAN Board Member) suggests that taking out a large number of lymph nodes does not improve both disease-free survival and overall survival. Rick and Dr. Lerner discuss: What lymph nodes and why are they important in bladder cancer Does a more extensive node dissection (END) improve both disease-free survival and overall...2023-08-0227 minMedscape InDiscussion: Renal Cell CarcinomaMedscape InDiscussion: Renal Cell CarcinomaWhat Can Patient-centered Quality-of-Life Research in Bladder Cancer Teach Us About Kidney Cancer?Drs Sumanta Pal and Sarah P. Psutka discuss the current quality-of-life research in bladder cancer, prehabilitation practices, helpful technology, and how this can be applied to renal cell carcinoma. Relevant disclosures can be found with the episode show notes on Medscape (https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/984241). The topics and discussions are planned, produced, and reviewed independently of advertisers. This podcast is intended only for US healthcare professionals. Resources Renal Cell Carcinoma https://emedicine.medscape.com/article/281340-overview Patient-centered Outcomes Research https://www.pcori.org/research/about-our-research/patient-centered-outcomes-research Bladder Cancer...2023-07-0522 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersI Am a Triathlete and a Bladder Cancer Patient, Part 2In Episode 47 Part 2 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs continues his conversation with Damon Thomas, a triathlete and a bladder cancer survivor. You can also  read Damon's story in BCAN's patient stories section. In Part 2, Rick and Damon talk about: How he made the decision to tell others about his bladder cancer How Damon put together his medical team The degree to which his treatments impacted his triathlon training How Damon navigated the mental challenges of the disease What advice he would give to fellow bladder cancer patients Never miss an episode o...2023-06-0728 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersI Am a Triathlete and a Bladder Cancer Patient, Part 1In Episode 47 Part 1 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with Damon Thomas, a triathlete and a bladder cancer survivor. You can also read Damon's story in BCAN's patient stories section. Rick and Damon talk about: Damon's delayed diagnosis His experience with his first cystoscopy, which Damon described as "barbaric" As a non-smoker, African-American and triathlete, how Damon did not fit the profile of a traditional bladder cancer patient Never miss an episode of Bladder Cancer Matters by subscribing in your favorite podcasting platform. 2023-06-0723 minTalks With TiaTalks With TiaEarth A Run RedAcknowledging the harsh realities that we’ve seen in this the 2022-2023 school year as dread(full) bcan become the foundation on which we move forward with the idea of a better world for all. Take a listen!2023-06-0610 minBeaconites!Beaconites!Building a climate movement in Beacon, with Thomas Wright and Erin AshokaIn March, Beacon's city council passed an electrification law that will eliminate the use of gas hookups in new construction. Thomas Wright and Erin Ashoka, two founders of Beacon Climate Action Now, discuss how this legislation came to pass and what it will mean for the city. They also share BCAN’s mission and talk about which sustainability issues theroup plans to tackle next. After recording this interview, NY state passed similar legislation taking effect in 2026 so this interview offers a nice overview not only for what the law means for Beaconites but also for residents across the state. ...2023-05-3041 minEdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly OwensEdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly Owens79: Where are They Now? A special catching up episode with Dr. Katherine Grill, CEO and Co-Founder, NeolthOverview In this episode, I got to catch up with my friend, Dr. Katherine Grill, CEO & Co-Founder of Neolth. Katherine was back on the show back in April of 2022, and her episode is the most downloaded episode of all time, and for good reason - She’s a stellar entrepreneur, a Forbes 30 under 30 Superstar, and most important she is helping learners of all ages with mental health care. We chatted about Neolth’s expansion into the K-12 market and the app going international. Katherine also gives some insights into what it is like to be an entrepreneur in 2...2023-03-2228 minInsider Financial Talks Small CapsInsider Financial Talks Small CapsStock Market Recap and the #1 Penny Stock for TomorrowInsider Financial recaps the day's stock market action, our recent winners, and a new penny stock for subscribers.   To get our FREE reports and eBook, go to: https://signup.insiderfinancial.com/  To get FREE stocks and trade from 4am to 8pm on WeBull, go to: https://a.webull.com/i/insiderfinancial  This video covers BCAN, NMTC, SYTA, EPAZ, GMZP, TRKA, SPY, SI, SIVB, TSLA, BOIL, KOLD, and DBGI.   Stock Market Recap and the #1 Penny Stock for Tomorrow   Disclosure: Insider Financial has not been compensated for this video. Insider Financial is no...2023-03-1010 minInsider Financial Talks Small CapsInsider Financial Talks Small CapsStock Trading Plan for TomorrowInsider Financial recaps our recent big win with a low floater (BCAN) and covers our trading plan for tomorrow in ASAN. We also discuss market sentiment and the BOIL and KOLD ETFs.   To get our FREE reports and eBook, go to: https://signup.insiderfinancial.com/  To get FREE stocks and trade from 4am to 8pm on WeBull, go to: https://a.webull.com/i/insiderfinancial  This video covers BCAN, ASAN, AVCTQ, BIXT, GVSI, SPY, TSLA, BOIL, KOLD, TRKA, MULN, FFIE, AMC, AI, SOUN, and BBAI.   Stock Trading Plan for Tomorrow   Dis...2023-03-0914 minTrades of the Day [replaced by new Trades of the Day podcast]Trades of the Day [replaced by new Trades of the Day podcast]9/20/2022 - Trades of the Day DRV SPXS SQQQ TZA UVXY (inverse) | AAOI ACCD AMPX ATXS BCAN CGNX...Featuring DRV SPXS SQQQ TZA UVXY (inverse) | AAOI ACCD AMPX ATXS BCAN CGNX GRIN LYFT MGAM NFLX NRBO VRAX Trading Risk Disclaimer All the information shared in this video is provided for educational purposes only. Any trades placed upon reliance of SharperTrades.com are taken at your own risk for your own account. Past performance is no guarantee. While there is great potential for reward trading stocks, commodities, options and forex, there is also substantial risk of loss. All trading operations involve high risks of losing your entire investment. You must therefore decide your own suitability to trade. Trading results...2023-03-0214 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer Was Sue's Third Type of CancerIn Episode 43 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with bladder cancer survivor, Sue.  Sue's story is both meaningful and inspirational - bladder cancer was her third different cancer diagnosis.  Rick and Sue talk about: The signs and symptoms that Sue experienced with her prior diagnoses for thyroid and breast cancer What drove her to see her doctor when she began experiencing blood in her urine How her bladder cancer treatment experience was different than her prior two bouts with cancer How Sue grappled with whom to tell about her cancer diagnoses and when Her ex...2023-02-2839 minEddy Warman de NocheEddy Warman de NocheDisfunciones sexuales; tecnología Actipulse, para Alzheimer y ParkinsonPodcast Eddy Warman de Noche 21 Febrero 2023. Silvana Ambrosi, Sexóloga por la Universidad Favaloro, con más de 20 años de experiencia, nos habla sobre las disfunciones sexuales, ¿cuándo consultar al especialista?; Lourdes Begné de Grupo BCAN Health, nos cuenta acerca de la tecnología Actipulse, para Alzheimer y Parkinson, además de tratar otras neuropatías y padecimeintos, todo esto y más con Eddy Warman de Noche.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-02-2234 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersHow Walking Helps to End Bladder Cancer, with Rebecca YannopoulosIn Episode 42 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks Rebecca Yannopoulos, BCAN's Senior Development Manager and the person who has made Walks to End Bladder Cancer happen since 2017.  Rick and Rebecca chat about: Her work supporting BCAN's dedicated Walk volunteers and fundraisers How the Walks to End Bladder Cancer got started When people should start planning to do a Walk How people can participate in a 2023 Walk What you can do if there is not an in-person Walk near you New, cool incentive prizes in 2023 To find a Walk near you, please visit bcanwalk.o...2023-02-1412 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersCanadian Perspectives on Bladder Cancer with Michelle Colero and Cassandra SchooleyIn Episode 41 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with Michelle Colero and Cassandra Schooley, both of Bladder Cancer Canada (BCC). Michelle is the organization's Executive Director and Cassandra is its Communications Specialist. Rick, Michelle and Cassandra talk about: The history of collaboration between BCAN and Bladder Cancer Canada How Canada has greatly improved their supply of BCG The inquiries that BCC has fielded from Americans traveling to, seeking medical care in or working in Canada Differences between the Canadian and U.S. healthcare systems Why so many Canadian doctors and nurses are...2023-02-0126 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersBCAN's Role in Bladder Cancer ResearchIn Episode 40 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with Rebecca Johnson, the Director of Research at the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network. Rebecca is responsible for the day-to-day operational oversight and management of all research grant activities. She also manages BCAN grants from pre-award through award close-out while working closely with BCAN’s senior management team and Board of Directors to successfully achieve desired research outcomes. Rick and Rebecca talk about: Why a Director of Research role was created at BCAN BCAN research focus areas How BCAN funds bladder cancer research How the patient voice is...2023-01-2432 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersWhat is Bladder Cancer Pathology?In Episode 39 of "Bladder Cancer Matters," host Rick Bangs talks with Dr. Matthew Mossanen about what pathology is and why it matters to bladder cancer patients. Dr. Mossanen is a urologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, holds a Master's Degree in Public Health and is an Assistant Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Matthew Mossanen Rick and Dr. Mossanen talk about: What pathology means to both doctors and patients for staging and grading bladder cancer tumors How pathology and tumor profiling are related How staging and grading is...2023-01-1921 minAccidental GodsAccidental GodsBeing the Change: Journeys in Service to Life with Gail BradbrookThis week's guest is a friend of the podcast, Dr Gail Bradbrook.  Best known for her role in co-founding Extinction Rebellion, Gail is one of our nation's (and our world's) deepest thinkers on radical change: what will it take to shift the juggernaut of predatory capitalism from the orgy of extraction, consumption and destruction that has brought us to the edge of crisis, and instead turn it towards a celebration of life in all its forms? Gail is also a leading beacon of practical activism - how can we bring the collective conversation to bear on the existential c...2023-01-111h 03There Are No TangentsThere Are No TangentsShifting Gears with Mary Beth MurrayThanks for joining us for today's tangents! We’re excited to be joined by esteemed guest, dear pal, and friend of the pod Mary Beth Murray. In this conversation she vulnerably shares her shifting gears experience related to health issues, work/life balance, and more. 1:00 - First ever No Tangents guest!3:20 - Mary Beth’s bio5:50 - Mary Beth’s bladder cancer diagnosis11:00 - Trying to balance regular life with self-care12:45 - The gifts of the challenge13:30 - Inner strength and alternative healing modalit...2023-01-1049 minWellness While WalkingWellness While WalkingMinimalism + Wellness Purchases: A Healthy Gift List (a #healthywhilebusy Challenge Mini-Episode)In Episodes 152-156, we talk about staying healthy in busy times, as part of our #healthywhilebusy Challenge! This informal challenge – through 5 mini-episodes – can be complemented by a worksheet which will help us determine our holiday values while keeping our self-care front and center during December, or any other busy time in your life! See the show notes for information on getting the companion worksheets, and join us over at the new, private Facebook group for support and community, as we take the next small step on our health journeys!   LET’S TALK THE WALK! ***NEW*** Fa...2022-12-1612 minThinking Like A RegionThinking Like A Region13. Leslie Appleget - BRAINworks, BCAN, and the C4 InitiativeEpisode 13: Leslie Appleget - C4 Initiative by Skylah Zayas This episode was recorded in the spring of 2022. Some information may be dated. Episode host Skylah Zayas is a sophomore at the Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. In this episode of Thinking Like a Region, Zayas interviews Leslie Appleget, District Arts Integration Specialist for North Adams Public Schools, the former project coordinator of BRAINworks and the C4 Initiative, and the producer of this podcast. The two discuss Appleget’s arts-based education and how it led to the creation of Thinking Like A Region and th...2022-11-1525 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersA Vietnam Veterans Who Faced Bladder Cancer with Jim ScottIn Episode 36 of "Bladder Cancer Matters," host Rick Bangs talks with BCAN patient advocate and bladder cancer survivor, James "Jim" Scott. Jim was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2015 and is an active BCAN patient advocate, on the Patient Advisory Panel of the World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition (WBCPC), and a consumer reviewer for the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, among other roles. Rick and Jim talk about:   Jim's exposure to Agent Orange while serving in the Army in Vietnam How he got his diagnosis and what led him to go back to his doctor a...2022-11-1132 minEddy Warman de NocheEddy Warman de NocheDescubren estatua de Hércules; abastecimiento precario de equipos médicos; Reviv Wellness IV TherapyPodcast Eddy Warman de Noche 11 Octubre 2022. Eddy nos habla acerca del descubrimiento de una colosal estatua de Hércules en la antigua ciudad griega de Filipos; Lourdes Begné de Grupo BCAN Health, nos habla sobre el abastecimiento precario de equipos médicos y la desigualdad en el sector de la salud en México; Stefanie Neuman de Reviv Wellness, nos cuanta acerca de la experiencia que tienen en esta área, en qué consisten las terapias intravenosas IV Therapy y la apertura de su nueva sucursal en Riviera Maya, todo esto y más con Eddy Warman de Noche.See omnystu...2022-10-1234 minBenzinga Daily Stocks To WatchBenzinga Daily Stocks To WatchWhat To Watch For In Powell's Speech Tomorrow? $HD $F $RKT $LTHM $BCANStraight from Benzinga newsdesk, host Brent Slava brings you the market news and stocks to watch.Subscribe to our Stocks To Watch Newsletter here : https://go.benzinga.com/sales-page-187126583617110118712659Hosts:Brent Slava Reach out to Brent at brent@benzinga.comSr. Reporter, Head of Benzinga Newsdeskpro.benzinga.com$HD $F $RKT $LTHM $BCANHome Depot (HD) - A play on economist expectations for continued increases in housing-related costs. A top story on the Wall Street Journal Tuesday, "Climbing Housing Costs Could Prop Up Inflation for a While...2022-09-2015 minSmallCapVoice.com Audio InterviewsSmallCapVoice.com Audio InterviewsNASDAQ: BCAN Audio Interview with SmallCapVoice.comAUSTIN, Texas (Sept. 20, 2022) — SmallCapVoice.com Inc. (“SCV”) announces the availability of a new interview with Yftah Ben Yaackov, CEO of BYND Cannasoft Enterprises Inc. (Nasdaq: BCAN) (CSE: BYND) (CNSX:BYND.CN) (“BYND” or the “Company”), to discuss the Company’s operations, innovations and outlook for the coming year. The full interview can be heard at: https://www.smallcapvoice.com/2022-interview-bynd-cannasoft-bcan/. BYND […]2022-09-2011 minEddy Warman de NocheEddy Warman de NocheCómo califica vinos Robert Parker; vacunación oficial para bebés; crucero por AlaskaPodcast Eddy Warman de Noche 13 Septiembre 2022. Eddy nos habla acerca de los vinos españoles con 100 puntos Parker y nos exploca por qué tan pocos forman parte del top mundial; Lourdes Begne, de Grupo BCAN Health, nos habla sobre la vacunación oficial para bebés, cuáles son y en qué países están disponibles, así cómo la escacez de vacunas en México; Laura Álvarez, asesora de viaje y fundadora de Otelle Travel, nos invita a realizar un increible crucero por Alaska, todo esto y más con Eddy Warman de Noche.See omnystudio.com/listener for...2022-09-1436 minThe Elizabeth Cunningham Show: Courageously Expanding LoveThe Elizabeth Cunningham Show: Courageously Expanding LoveMisconceptions About Kink and Non- Monogamy with Sara RosenIn this fast-paced world come our undeniable crave for something new. People are more adventurous and bold. Relationships evolve over time and somehow leaves us confused and doubtful. In today's episode we will address your doubts by discussing how can non-monogamy improve your relationships and quench your thirst by giving out ways how bcan you bring up something you want to try in bed. Sara Rosen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who specializes in non-monogamy, alternative kinky lifestyle dynamics, and sexual dysfunctions. Sara obtained her Masters in Social Work as well as her Masters in Human Sexuality...2022-08-1752 minThe Elizabeth Cunningham Show: Courageously Expanding LoveThe Elizabeth Cunningham Show: Courageously Expanding LoveMisconceptions About Kink and Non- Monogamy with Sara RosenIn this fast-paced world come our undeniable crave for something new. People are more adventurous and bold. Relationships evolve over time and somehow leaves us confused and doubtful. In today's episode we will address your doubts by discussing how can non-monogamy improve your relationships and quench your thirst by giving out ways how bcan you  bring up something you want to try in bed.    Sara Rosen is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who specializes in non-monogamy, alternative kinky lifestyle dynamics, and sexual dysfunctions. Sara obtained her Masters in Social Work as well as her Masters in Human Sexuality fro...2022-08-1700 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersBeing a Bladder Cancer Beacon of Hope with Karen Godfrey, Part IIIIn Episode 29 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs offers Part III of the three-part podcast with long time patient advocate and 2022 Beacon of Hope Award winner, Karen Godfrey. Karen is the organizer of the Southwest Florida Bladder Cancer Support Group and has been active with BCAN since nearly the very beginning. Rick and Karen talk about her experience managing what was an in-person support group during COVID, the value of support networks and connecting the right people who have similar diagnoses, what some of her best meetings were and offers advice for others who are thinking...2022-07-2024 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersBeing a Bladder Cancer Beacon of Hope with Karen Godfrey, Part IIIn Episode 29 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs offers Part II of the three-part podcast with long time patient advocate and 2022 Beacon of Hope Award winner, Karen Godfrey. Karen is the organizer of the Southwest Florida Bladder Cancer Support Group and has been active with BCAN since the very beginning. Rick and Karen talk about how she started the BCAN Inspire community and how the group has grown to more than 53,000 people today, how she deals with loss when a member of her group passes away, and the advice that she would give to someone who...2022-07-0517 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersBeing a Bladder Cancer Beacon of Hope with Karen GodfreyIn Episode 29 of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs begins a three-part podcast with long time patient advocate and 2022 Beacon of Hope Award winner, Karen Godfrey. Karen is the organizer of the Southwest Florida Bladder Cancer Support Group. Rick and Karen talk about her initial bladder cancer diagnosis in 2003 and how there was little to no information available about having her bladder removed. Karen was faced with some difficult decisions like choosing a urinary diversion, and unfortunately, her diagnosis came a full two years before BCAN was founded. Karen ended up choosing an Indiana Pouch...2022-06-2926 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersTom Faced Bladder Cancer and Pancreatic Cancer at the Same TimeTom had a history of cancer in his family, but never expected what happened to him. After not feeling well for a while, Tom was diagnosed with both pancreatic cancer and bladder cancer. In this episode, he talks with BCAN associate Joslyn Brown about his two cancer journeys and offers an optimistic and uplifting perspective, particularly about his bouts with bladder cancer. Tom is also active with BCAN's Survivor to Survivor program matching newly diagnosed bladder cancer patients with trained volunteers who lend a sympathetic ear as well as what BCAN has meant to him.2022-05-1024 minSouthland Health and Wellness HourSouthland Health and Wellness HourSecrets in the Water Closet (and Other Euphemisms for Living with Bladder Cancer)Dr. Kerri Morris, Professor of English, Director of Writing Across the Curriculum, bladder cancer survivor and author of the blog, Cancer is Not a Gift joins us along with Dr. Stephanie Chisolm, the Director of Education and Advocacy for BCAN, the only advocacy organization specifically for bladder cancer, to discuss Dr. Morris' personal journey, the impact of BCAN and the importance of awareness and support, and the value of storytelling.2022-05-021h 16EdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly OwensEdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly Owens51: Mental Health Matters and Care Escalation, A Conversation with Dr. Katherine Grill, CEO and Co-Founder NeolthOverview In episode 51, I got to chat with an extraordinary human, Dr. Katherine Grill. Katherine is the CEO and Co-Founder of the personalized mental health platform, Neolth, which helps support teens through self-guided access to resources. Life has been challenging these last few years in the pandemic and there has been no exception in these challenges for young people. In this episode, Katherine discusses her passion for supporting others, especially in education. How do you check in with your students? What do you know about SEL learning? Grab those headphones now and learn all about these things...2022-04-0725 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersKaren's Story: Bladder Cancer Nurse, Patient and CaregiverIn this very special episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, host Rick Bangs talks with Karen Sachse.  Karen has a one-in-a-million perspective on bladder cancer because she is an oncology nurse, a nurse navigator, a bladder cancer survivor and was a caregiver to her husband, Roger, who passed away from the disease.  She is also a very active patient advocate with the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network. Rick and Karen talk about: Her bladder cancer diagnosis and treatment Caring for her husband when he got bladder cancer How her late husband benefited from BCAN’s programs and services Why...2022-04-0632 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersWhat World Cancer Day Means to the Bladder Cancer Community with Alex FilicevasIn this special 2022 World Cancer Day episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, BCAN's Director of Communications and Marketing talks with Alex Filicevas, the executive director of the World Bladder Cancer Patient Coalition (WBCPC). Mark and Alex talk about how bladder cancer is a global health issue and the role that the WBCPC takes in helping to build infrastructure to help countries support patients and caregivers.2022-02-0411 minThe Original Guide To Men\'s HealthThe Original Guide To Men's HealthEpisode 48: Bladder CancerBladder cancer affects more males than females by 3:1. In this episode, two experts demystify this common cancer, in a detailed and accessible discussion. They cover risk factors, cancer types, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments & reconstructive options. Useful information for anyone with bladder cancer or at risk for it   Guests:  Max Kates, M.D. Urologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore Maryland; Associate Professor and Director of the Bladder Cancer Program at Johns Hopkins’ Hospital Brady Urologic Institute. Jonathan Wright, M.D. Urologist at The University of Washington, Seattle Washington; Professor of Urology, and Medical Director of t...2022-02-0254 minBODY SYSTEMS & DIS-EASEBODY SYSTEMS & DIS-EASEEpisode 48: Bladder CancerEpisode Summary: Bladder cancer affects more males than females by 3:1. In this episode, two experts demystify this common cancer, in a detailed and accessible discussion. They cover risk factors, cancer types, symptoms, diagnostic tests, treatments & reconstructive options. Useful information for anyone with bladder cancer or at risk for it. Guests: Max Kates, M.D. Urologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore Maryland; Associate Professor and Director of the Bladder Cancer Program at Johns Hopkins’ Hospital Brady Urologic Institute. Jonathan Wright, M.D. Urologist at The University of Washington, Seattle Washington; Professor of Urology, Medical Di...2022-02-0254 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer Matters“I Think I am Probably the Happiest Ileal Conduit Person in the World” with Vicki S. In this special episode of Bladder Cancer Matters, BCAN associate Joslyn Brown has a frank and uplifting conversation with Vicki S., who declares herself to be the “luckiest ileal conduit person in the world.” Joslyn and Vicki talk about: The symptoms that Vicki had well before her bladder removal surgery How relieved she was to have her bladder taken out What her recovery was like How happy she is to be alive and doing well after her surgery We also encourage you to visit our web site for additional information about bladder removal surgery (radical cystectomy) as well...2021-12-1427 minThe Original Guide To Men\'s HealthThe Original Guide To Men's HealthEpisode 46: Precision Medicine, Biomarkers and Genitourinary CancersBiomarkers are windows into health, like a cholesterol or PSA test. Precision medicine biomarkers enable us to refine clinical targets, and identify more precise cancer risks, diagnoses & treatments. This new health care trend translates into better cancer care & reduced collateral damage, especially for prostate cancer.   Guest:  Jeffrey J. Tosoian, MD, MPH Assistant Professor and Director of Translational Cancer Research, Department of Urology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville TN. Dr. Tosian’s research is focused on the development and clinical application of diagnostic and prognostic tools, including blood-, urine-, and tissue-based biomarkers, to guide dete...2021-12-011h 07Bladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersWhat You Need to Know About Smoking and Bladder Cancer with Dr. Richard MatulewiczIn this special episode released on November 19, 2021 - the day of the Great American Smokeout - host Rick Bangs and Dr. Richard Matulewicz, a urologic oncologist and an assistant professor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, talk about smoking and bladder cancer.  They discuss: Who is smoking in 2021 The fact that more than half of all bladder cancer cases can be directly tied to the effects of smoking - second only to lung cancer The types of bladder cancer that smokers tend to get How smoking impacts bladder cancer treatments That quitting smoking requires a team of people t...2021-11-1950 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersGetting Ready for Chemotherapy and Bladder Cancer Surgery: Prehab and Nutrition with Dr. Sarah PsutkaEpisode 14 is a reprise of a very popular webinar BCAN did in 2019 about how bladder cancer patients can prepare themselves for chemotherapy and surgery. Its guest is Dr. Sarah Psutka of the University of Washington. Dr. Psutka is a urologic oncologist specializing in bladder, renal, testicular and prostate cancer at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and also Assistant Professor of Urology at the University of Washington School of Medicine. In this podcast, you’ll hear Dr. Psutka discuss what the diagnosis of bladder cancer feels like and then she will offer a step-by-step guide about how patients ca...2021-10-1219 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersThe Importance of a Second Opinion for Bladder Cancer Patients with Dr. Samuel WashingtonIn Episode 12 of Bladder Cancer Matters, Rick Bangs's special guest is Samuel L. Washington III, MD, MAS, of the University of California San Francisco Department of Urology. Dr. Washington is Assistant Professor of Urology, Goldberg-Benioff Endowed Professorship in Cancer Biology, and a recipient of BCAN's Young Investigator Award. Rick and Dr. Washington discuss: Why should patients get a second opinion? Are there ever good reasons to NOT get a second opinion? Will my doctor support me getting a second opinion? What do you/should you tell the patient as a clinician when you hear them say...2021-08-2418 minBladder Cancer MattersBladder Cancer MattersWhat is the Best “Light” to Detect Bladder Cancer When Getting a Cystoscopy? with Dr. Yair LotanIn Episode 11 of Bladder Cancer Matters, Rick Bangs's special guest is Yair Lotan, M.D., a Professor of Urology and the Chief of Urologic Oncology, at UT Southwestern Medical Center. He is also the Medical Director of the Urology Clinic at UT Southwestern and Parkland Health and Hospital System.  Dr. Lotan also serves on BCAN's Scientific Advisory Board. Rick and Dr. Lotan discuss:   When do urologists use a cystoscopy and why? What are the different types of light used in a cystoscopy, like white light, blue light and narrow band imaging? Is there anything th...2021-08-1041 minLiving LocalLiving LocalGet Trendy in Toledo - Guests Allie and Jordan give us the details!Rani gets a special chance to talk to hosts of Trendy in Toledo - Allie and Jordan! Learn all about this woman-focused BCAN show and their new season premiering in April.2021-04-0819 minLiving LocalLiving LocalBCAN Special - Interviews with Tim McMahon and Eric OblanderRani and Kim are back with a special episode featuring two of your favorite BCAN hosts - Tim McMahon and Eric Oblander. First, we dive into how Tim got to where he is now with Four One Nosh and then we get a chance to hear about rockstar life with Eric Oblander and learn about his NEW season of 419 by Design. 2021-01-291h 02Schering Stiftung PodcastSchering Stiftung PodcastEpisode 2: How far is the distance between yourself and your thoughts? With John-Dylan HaynesThe episode provides insights into the year-long exchange between design studio Hyphen-Labs and neuroscientist John-Dylan Haynes. Working in his lab and with his team was crucial in developing the installation “PushMi PullYu,” which mediates between the fields of neuroscience, philosophy, and lay people’s understanding of neuronal processes.In this episode, Haynes and Hyphen-Labs’ Carmen Aguilar y Wedge and Ece Tankal accessibly discuss complex topics such as swarm behavior (and whether machines can be programmed to do this too), the impact an individual can have on a collective, and the challenges presented by neuroscientific research. Professor John-Dylan Haynes is the director...2020-12-1021 minThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterThe Truth In This Art: Stories That MatterEmpowering Black Creatives: Art, Self-Awareness, and Imaginative Spaces with Sharayna ChristmasIn this episode of the podcast, join host Rob Lee as he engages in a fascinating conversation with Social entrepreneur, creative, curator, Program Director of BCAN, and founder of Muse 360, Sharayna Christmas. She is a dancer, writer, and educator. She has been dancing for more than 25 years. Her ballet training began at the Dance Theater of Harlem (DTH) at the age of three. She has performed the works of many choreographers including Ulysses Dove, Robert Garland, and Geoffrey Holder. At 16, she participated in the Marie Brook Pan Caribbean Dance Company to perform in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Sharayna...2020-10-2345 minLiving LocalLiving LocalInterview with Jordan from BCSN and BCANRani interviews Jordan to learn more about BCSN, BCAN, and how high school games can now be LIVE on Friday nights.2020-09-1712 minThe Leading Edge: Umpire StoriesThe Leading Edge: Umpire StoriesBottom of the 7th - Philippe LamoureuxOn this episode Leading Edge Entertainment talks with Baseball Quebec Laval Umpire Rep, an umpire who has worked Baseball Canada national championships from Pee Wee to Tournament 12, and a guy who is not scared to splurge on a good ice cream postgame - Philippe Lamoureux. Topics covered are getting into umpiring, working the Quebec games live on RDS, how he likes to wear base pants on the plate, his role as the Baseball Canada Umpire Social Media rep, comradery of umpiring and much much more!  So sit back, relax, get ready - it's coming!2020-09-151h 31Fearless AgingFearless AgingMethylene Blue a Wonder Drug ?You will learn all about this healing compund that has been used for hundreds of years, andn how you bcan give it a try.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fearless-aging--2801795/support.2020-07-0730 minAlmost 30Almost 30Lindsey’s Current Favorite ThingsTHE SOLO We’re stuck at home, and sometimes searching for something to help stimulate us. That yearning inspired Lindsey to ask herself, “What can support me, what can stimulate me, what can make me feel better?” During this time in quarantine, Lindsey has been focusing on the little things that bring her joy to bring her back to a state of gratitude. In today’s episode, Lindsey shares some of her go-to things that she’s using during this time to give her more energy, inspiration, grounding, or physical self-care. From what she puts on her face to in...2020-05-2846 minOSW - Ośrodek Studiów WschodnichOSW - Ośrodek Studiów WschodnichPolskie dziedzictwo kulturowe na WschodzieW dzisiejszym odcinku podcast OSW wicedyrektor Ośrodka Studiów Wschodnich Wojciech Konończuk opowiada o pozostałym na Wschodzie dziedzictwie polskiej kultury. Więcej w publikacji: https://www.osw.waw.pl/pl/publikacje/raport-osw/2020-05-04/zagrozone-dziedzictwoLinki do omawianych zaytków:4:20 - XVII-wieczny zamek w Podhorcach - https://www.osw.waw.pl/sites/default/files/2020-05/6.%20XVII-wieczny%20zamek%20w%20Podhorcach(1).jpg10:20 - ruiny renesansowego zamku w Pomorzanach - https://www.osw.waw.pl/sites/default/files/2020-05/7.Ruiny%20renesansowego%20zamku%20w%20Pomorzanach(1).jpg27:05 - Cmentarz Łyczakowski we Lwowie https://www.osw.waw.pl/sites/default/files/2020-05/18.%20Cmentarz%20%C5%81yczakow...2020-05-1951 minThe Onco\'Zine BriefThe Onco'Zine BriefBCAN's Mission to Increase Public Awareness, Advance Bladder Cancer Research and Support PatientsToday in The Onco’Zine Brief Peter Hofland talks with Diane Zipursky Quale.Together with her late husband John Quale, Diane, who holds a BA from Stanford University and a JD from the National Law Center, George Washington University, is Co-Founder and Director of the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), the only national advocacy organization devoted to advancing bladder cancer research and supporting those impacted by the disease.BCAN is on the front-lines advocating for greater public awareness and increased funding for research to identify effective treatments and eventually, a cure for bladder cancer.Ea...2019-07-3148 minThe Onco\'Zine Brief with Peter HoflandThe Onco'Zine Brief with Peter HoflandBCAN's Mission to Increase Public Awareness, Advance Bladder Cancer Research and Support PatientsToday in The Onco’Zine Brief Peter Hofland talks with Diane Zipursky Quale. Together with her late husband John Quale, Diane, who holds a BA from Stanford University and a JD from the National Law Center, George Washington University, is Co-Founder and Director of the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), the only national advocacy organization devoted to advancing bladder cancer research and supporting those impacted by the disease. BCAN is on the front-lines advocating for greater public awareness and increased funding for research to identify effective treatments and eventually, a cure for bladder cancer. Each year, BCAN provides thousands of pa...2019-07-3148 minFred LeFebvre and the Morning NewsFred LeFebvre and the Morning NewsUnison-Project PromKitty Slight. UnisonCynthia Brown - Chery. Mental health & Recovery ServicesWin $1,000 for Your School’s After Prom — Enter ProjectPROM Today! Unison Health is working with BCSN/BCAN to help one school win $1,000 for their after-prom activities, and you can help!BCSN and BCAN’s Jordan Tomase and Jessica have been visiting Lucas County high schools, talking to students about the importance of staying drug- and alcohol-free on Prom Night. It’s a great opportunity for schools to share their plans for the social event of the season, as well as the ways they’re...2019-02-1914 minFrankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support CommunityFrankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support CommunitySpotlight on Nick Charles and Bladder CancerThe Cancer Support Community is honored to dedicate this episode to the powerful and inspiring story of Nick Charles, CNN’s first sportscaster and legendary boxing commentator. The episode will feature Nick’ best friend and fellow co-worker, Steve Farhood to tell the incredibly moving legacy of Nick Charles, who passed away from metastatic bladder cancer on June 25th, 2011 as well as the Co-founder and President of the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network (BCAN), Diane Zipursky Quale who gives listeners insightful knowledge into the disease and Rick Bernstein, the Senior Vice President/Executive Producer of HBO Sports to tell listeners about Nick’s fina...2011-07-1258 min