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Cancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer Recurrence: Prevention and Understanding Understanding and preventing cancer recurrence is a crucial aspect of survivorship. In this episode, we’re joined by medical oncologists, Dr. David Groteluschen and Dr. Brad Heraly, to explore the factors contributing to cancer recurrence and strategies patients can use to reduce their risk. We’ll also delve into managing the emotional challenges that accompany cancer survivorship. Dr. David Groteluschen and Dr. Brad Heraly are experienced medical oncologists dedicated to advancing cancer care and supporting patients through comprehensive treatment and recovery processes. With years of expertise in oncology, they bring valuable insights into cancer prevention and recurrence mana...2025-03-2434 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredFueling Hope: Nutrition for Cancer Care with Jasmine Ditter & Maddi Mleziva Nutrition is critical in cancer care, influencing treatment outcomes and recovery processes. In this episode, we sit with oncology clinical dietitians Jasmine Ditter and Maddi Mleziva from HSHS St. Vincent Hospital Cancer Center. Both are passionate about supporting cancer patients through their dietary journeys, addressing the unique nutritional challenges of treatment. They bring a wealth of knowledge and empathy to their roles, ensuring individualized care that meets each patient’s specific needs. Together, we explore how personalized dietary guidance can make a difference, understanding patients’ fears and concerns, and navigating the sea of information often found online. Jasm...2025-03-1042 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Will I Know the Treatment is Working? Understanding whether cancer treatment is working can be a complex and nuanced journey. In this episode of Cancer Covered, I’m joined by Dr. Tony Jaslowski, a dedicated medical oncologist, and Dr. Michael Guiou, an insightful radiation oncologist, as we navigate the critical topic of evaluating the effectiveness of cancer treatments. Together, we’ll explore how different treatments are prescribed and monitored while highlighting the importance of individualized care and the patient’s active participation in their treatment journey. Dr. Tony Jaslowski brings his extensive expertise as a medical oncologist. He focuses on developing personalized treatment plans using...2025-02-2427 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredGrowing Up in Wisconsin: How Dr. Wenig's Roots Shape Patient Care In this episode of Cancer Covered, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Evan Wenig, a board-certified medical oncologist and hematologist who joined Green Bay Oncology in the fall of 2024. Dr. Wenig shares his journey from a small town in Wisconsin to becoming a dedicated medical professional. In our conversation, he discusses his philosophy on patient care, his inspiration for specializing in oncology and hematology, and his excitement about joining the Green Bay community. We delve into his approach to blending medical expertise with compassionate patient care and his involvement in clinical trials to advance cancer treatment. 2025-02-1014 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDr. Judy Tjoe on Breast Cancer Treatment Innovations and Patient Care In this episode, Dr. Judy Tjoe joins us to share her journey into the world of breast surgery and oncology. She discusses her motivations for choosing this specialty, the importance of patient-centered care, and her innovative work in integrating exercise into cancer recovery. Dr. Tjoe also details her role in developing a new breast cancer program at Ascension NE Wisconsin – St. Elizabeth Campus Cancer Center in Appleton, WI and her vision for the future of cancer care. Dr. Judy Tjoe is a fellowship-trained breast surgeon who joined Green Bay Oncology in the spring of 2024. With a background th...2025-01-2733 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWelcome to Season III Cancer is a complex and multifaceted disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Understanding this disease requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining medical expertise, patient care, and compassionate support for patients and their families. In this introduction, Steve Slocum, Chief Strategy Officer, and I, Megan Bies, Green Bay Oncology’s brand specialist, are excited to present the new season of Cancer Covered. We aim to bridge the gap between you and our team of highly knowledgeable cancer doctors, providing you with the insights and information you need, whether you’re a patient, a family member, or someone keen to learn abou...2025-01-1400 minNiner Faithful RadioNiner Faithful RadioPress Conference Review 49ers vs Greenbayjoin jaymie as she goes over the press conference for 49ers vs GreenBay *Fuel yourself to Greatness Use our Link to save 10% on ALL G.O.A.T. Fuel Energy Drinks *Need help getting new costumers for your business Let Power brand Systems help you grow with there Powerful tools Click Here For More Info *Are you a content creator on YouTube Click Here to find out how to join the Power Band Systems Team  tell them Niner Faithful Radio sent you *Like our content? Consider leaving us a tip in ou...2024-11-2419 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsIn this Season 2 finale of Cancer Covered, we reflect on the growth and evolution of Green Bay Oncology as it transitions to a new name that better reflects its expanded mission and reach. Dr. Mitch Winkler shares the exciting changes to come in Season 3 and a few of the upcoming topics that will include tips for communicating with children about cancer, discussions about diagnoses with loved ones, and explanations of commonly asked questions in the field of oncology. Plus, look for more fascinating stories from the world of cancer medicine. “Season 3 of Cancer Covered will be different in...2024-01-2201 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsOn today’s episode, we dive into the topic of chemotherapy ports. We discuss what they are, how they work, and why and when they’re used and not used in cancer treatment. Exploring the benefits and potential risks associated with ports and the issues surrounding when they should be removed after treatment, it’s an informative and insightful conversation that sheds light on this often inquired-about important aspect of cancer care. Dr. Burnette explains the different types of ports, their placement, and the reasons why they are often preferred over other infusion devices. He also addresses common...2024-01-1521 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredShould I Get a Chemo Port?On today’s episode, we dive into the topic of chemotherapy ports. We discuss what they are, how they work, and why and when they’re used and not used in cancer treatment. Exploring the benefits and potential risks associated with ports and the issues surrounding when they should be removed after treatment, it’s an informative and insightful conversation that sheds light on this often inquired-about important aspect of cancer care. Dr. Burnette explains the different types of ports, their placement, and the reasons why they are often preferred over other infusion devices. He also addresses common...2024-01-1521 minCowboys TakeoverCowboys TakeoverWild Card Weekend vs The GreenBay PackersIn this episode, Jason and Aaron James discuss what the Packers have done this season in Jordan Loves first season as stating QB in GreenBay. They discuss who the top players are who our Cowboys need to watch out for. They last will give their prediction on who will take home a victory this Sunday .2024-01-1340 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsIn this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Brian Burnette and Dr. Michael Guiou about the importance of having transparent and honest discussions with cancer patients about their prognosis and treatment options. We discussed how many doctors struggle to answer the question of how long a patient with Stage IV cancer will live and the negative impact this can have on patients. Dr. Burnette emphasized the need to set realistic expectations and prepare for the worst while maintaining hope. He explained that about a third of patients will not respond well to treatment and...2024-01-0825 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHope vs HonestyIn this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Brian Burnette and Dr. Michael Guiou about the importance of having transparent and honest discussions with cancer patients about their prognosis and treatment options. We discussed how many doctors struggle to answer the question of how long a patient with Stage IV cancer will live and the negative impact this can have on patients. Dr. Burnette emphasized the need to set realistic expectations and prepare for the worst while maintaining hope. He explained that about a third of patients will not respond well to treatment and...2024-01-0825 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsIn this episode, we’re joined by the pioneering founders of Green Bay Oncology – Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, and Dr. Gerald Bayer – along with Dr. Tony Jaslowski, a dedicated oncologist and hematologist at GBO. Our conversation delves into our practice’s roots, exploring the establishment of a service and ethics-driven team approach. We reflect on how this ethos and culture, which prioritize teamwork, camaraderie, and equality, have flourished at GBO since its inception. Our discussion further highlights the founders’ commitment to prioritizing patient needs rather than focusing solely on financial goals. We explore our ongoing mi...2024-01-0115 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredEncore: Our MissionIn this episode, we’re joined by the pioneering founders of Green Bay Oncology – Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, and Dr. Gerald Bayer – along with Dr. Tony Jaslowski, a dedicated oncologist and hematologist at GBO. Our conversation delves into our practice’s roots, exploring the establishment of a service and ethics-driven team approach. We reflect on how this ethos and culture, which prioritize teamwork, camaraderie, and equality, have flourished at GBO since its inception. Our discussion further highlights the founders’ commitment to prioritizing patient needs rather than focusing solely on financial goals. We explore our ongoing mi...2024-01-0115 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsCancer research and treatment has come a long way over the last few decades. From having only a handful of treatment options and medications at our disposal in the late 1970s and early 80s to now having a wide range of treatment options, the ability to diagnose and treat cancer earlier, and even cure many different types of cancer – the evolution of cancer treatment and care has significantly evolved. Our founders – Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, and Dr. Gerald Bayer – witnessed cancer treatment’s evolution and revolution first-hand. Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip...2023-12-2515 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredEncore: Cancer Care Then & NowCancer research and treatment has come a long way over the last few decades. From having only a handful of treatment options and medications at our disposal in the late 1970s and early 80s to now having a wide range of treatment options, the ability to diagnose and treat cancer earlier, and even cure many different types of cancer – the evolution of cancer treatment and care has significantly evolved. Our founders – Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, and Dr. Gerald Bayer – witnessed cancer treatment’s evolution and revolution first-hand. Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip...2023-12-2515 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsMitch and I delve into hair loss during cancer treatment in today’s episode. We explore why certain therapies cause hair loss and discuss the emotional impact it can have on patients. We also touch on the treatments more likely to cause hair loss, such as anthracyclines and taxane drugs. Mitch shares insights on the temporary nature of hair loss and how patients can cope with the distress it may cause. We also discuss the option of scalp cryotherapy as a preventative measure, although it comes with challenges. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of understanding an...2023-12-1815 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHair Loss & ChemotherapyMitch and I delve into hair loss during cancer treatment in today’s episode. We explore why certain therapies cause hair loss and discuss the emotional impact it can have on patients. We also touch on the treatments more likely to cause hair loss, such as anthracyclines and taxane drugs. Mitch shares insights on the temporary nature of hair loss and how patients can cope with the distress it may cause. We also discuss the option of scalp cryotherapy as a preventative measure, although it comes with challenges. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of understanding an...2023-12-1815 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer PatientsIn this week’s episode, I am joined by Dr. Brian Burnette and Dr. Michael Guiou to discuss the importance of cancer staging. We delve into cancer staging and how it helps guide treatment decisions. We also explore the evolving nature of cancer staging, shifting towards considering molecular characteristics and functional status in addition to traditional staging systems.   Dr. Brian Burnett: A native of Upper Michigan, Dr. Burnette completed his internship, residency, and fellowship at the Mayo Clinic after graduating at the top of his class from Michigan State. Most recently, he served as Instructor of...2023-12-1116 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer Stage: Why it MattersIn this week’s episode, I am joined by Dr. Brian Burnette and Dr. Michael Guiou to discuss the importance of cancer staging. We delve into cancer staging and how it helps guide treatment decisions. We also explore the evolving nature of cancer staging, shifting towards considering molecular characteristics and functional status in addition to traditional staging systems.   Dr. Brian Burnett: A native of Upper Michigan, Dr. Burnette completed his internship, residency, and fellowship at the Mayo Clinic after graduating at the top of his class from Michigan State. Most recently, he served as Instructor of...2023-12-1116 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer Patients In this episode, Dr. Mitch Winkler and Kyla King discuss the discomfort that often arises when talking to someone with cancer. They explore the reasons behind this anxiety and offer insights into how to navigate conversations with cancer patients. Dr. Winkler emphasizes the importance of empathy, active listening, and avoiding common missteps and provides valuable tips for supporting friends and loved ones with cancer while acknowledging the individuality of each person’s experience. “Companionship is a really powerful therapeutic in ways that we still don’t quite understand,but I know it from my work...2023-12-0421 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Do's and Don'ts of Talking to Cancer Patients /*! elementor - v3.21.0 - 18-04-2024 */ .elementor-widget-text-editor.elementor-drop-cap-view-stacked .elementor-drop-cap{background-color:#69727d;color:#fff}.elementor-widget-text-editor.elementor-drop-cap-view-framed .elementor-drop-cap{color:#69727d;border:3px solid;background-color:transparent}.elementor-widget-text-editor:not(.elementor-drop-cap-view-default) .elementor-drop-cap{margin-top:8px}.elementor-widget-text-editor:not(.elementor-drop-cap-view-default) .elementor-drop-cap-letter{width:1em;height:1em}.elementor-widget-text-editor .elementor-drop-cap{float:left;text-align:center;line-height:1;font-size:50px}.elementor-widget-text-editor .elementor-drop-cap-letter{display:inline-block} In this episode, Dr. Mitch Winkler and Kyla King discuss the discomfort that often arises when talking to someone with cancer. They explore the reasons behind this anxiety and offer insights into how to navigate conversations with cancer patients. Dr. Winkler emphasizes the importance of empathy, active...2023-12-0421 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredEncore: Care Close to Home - Why it's Important Tony joins us today to discuss why providing cancer care close to home is essential. We discuss the travel expenses often associated with receiving cancer treatments and why they often cause patients to delay their treatment. We discuss how often many cancer patients need to visit the oncologist for cancer treatments and how they typically feel after a round of treatment. We also discuss the psychological benefits of receiving cancer treatment at medical facilities closer to home, as well as how outreach clinics impact the local communities. Dr. Tony Jaslowski is a Medical Oncologist and Hematologist at...2023-11-2711 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredEncore: Care Close to Home – Why it’s ImportantTony joins us today to discuss why providing cancer care close to home is essential. We discuss the travel expenses often associated with receiving cancer treatments and why they often cause patients to delay their treatment. We discuss how often many cancer patients need to visit the oncologist for cancer treatments and how they typically feel after a round of treatment. We also discuss the psychological benefits of receiving cancer treatment at medical facilities closer to home, as well as how outreach clinics impact the local communities. Dr. Tony Jaslowski is a Medical Oncologist and Hematologist at...2023-11-2711 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredEncore: Care Close to Home - Why it's Important Tony joins us today to discuss why providing cancer care close to home is essential. We discuss the travel expenses often associated with receiving cancer treatments and why they often cause patients to delay their treatment. We discuss how often many cancer patients need to visit the oncologist for cancer treatments and how they typically feel after a round of treatment. We also discuss the psychological benefits of receiving cancer treatment at medical facilities closer to home, as well as how outreach clinics impact the local communities. Dr. Tony Jaslowski is a Medical Oncologist and Hematologist at...2023-11-2711 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHaving Your Say: Advanced Directives In today’s episode, we discuss advanced directives and how they support patients at the end stages of life. We describe the historical context of advanced directives and explain how doctors solely made end-of-life decisions until the recognition of patients’ rights in the 70’s. We outline the consequences of not having an advance directive. We also emphasize the need to proactively plan for advanced directives and underscore how parents and caregivers can encourage younger adults to create advanced directives. All end-of-life decisions used to be made exclusively by doctors without any input from their patients. Futile, painful treatm...2023-11-2020 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHaving Your Say – Advanced DirectivesIn today’s episode, we discuss advanced directives and how they support patients at the end stages of life. We describe the historical context of advanced directives and explain how doctors solely made end-of-life decisions until the recognition of patients’ rights in the 70’s. We outline the consequences of not having an advance directive. We also emphasize the need to proactively plan for advanced directives and underscore how parents and caregivers can encourage younger adults to create advanced directives. All end-of-life decisions used to be made exclusively by doctors without any input from their patients. Futile, painful treatm...2023-11-2020 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHaving Your Say: Advanced Directives In today’s episode, we discuss advanced directives and how they support patients at the end stages of life. We describe the historical context of advanced directives and explain how doctors solely made end-of-life decisions until the recognition of patients’ rights in the 70’s. We outline the consequences of not having an advance directive. We also emphasize the need to proactively plan for advanced directives and underscore how parents and caregivers can encourage younger adults to create advanced directives. All end-of-life decisions used to be made exclusively by doctors without any input from their patients. Futile, painful treatm...2023-11-2020 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDenial Tom joins us today to discuss denial and why it is a fundamental part of the human experience. He describes how denial, while unhealthy in some situations, can be a healthy coping strategy when facing difficulties. He also explores different strategies to overcome unhealthy denial, underscores the power of having a trusted supporter when facing fear, and highlights how overcoming denial gives individuals confidence and mastery over hardships. Tom Bekkers, MSW, APSW, is an oncology social worker and the facilitator of the monthly cancer support group at Green Bay Oncology, which offers psychotherapy related to the challenges...2023-11-1314 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDenialTom joins us today to discuss denial and why it is a fundamental part of the human experience. He describes how denial, while unhealthy in some situations, can be a healthy coping strategy when facing difficulties. He also explores different strategies to overcome unhealthy denial, underscores the power of having a trusted supporter when facing fear, and highlights how overcoming denial gives individuals confidence and mastery over hardships. Tom Bekkers, MSW, APSW, is an oncology social worker and the facilitator of the monthly cancer support group at Green Bay Oncology, which offers psychotherapy related to the challenges...2023-11-1314 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredIs Immunotherapy for You?Bradley joins us today to discuss the historical use of immunotherapy treatment to treat cancer.  We discuss how immunotherapy works and the positive and negative impact it can have on a patient’s immune system. We discuss why immunotherapy treatment works well for some types of cancers but not for others and how it has made significant improvements in the survival rates of patients. We discuss some of the current limitations of using immunotherapy to treat cancer and the need to conduct further research to expand its use to treat other types of cancers. We also discuss what we bel...2023-11-0625 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredIs Immunotherapy for You? Bradley joins us today to discuss the historical use of immunotherapy treatment to treat cancer.  We discuss how immunotherapy works and the positive and negative impact it can have on a patient’s immune system. We discuss why immunotherapy treatment works well for some types of cancers but not for others and how it has made significant improvements in the survival rates of patients. We discuss some of the current limitations of using immunotherapy to treat cancer and the need to conduct further research to expand its use to treat other types of cancers. We also discuss what we bel...2023-11-0625 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHow Hospice BeganThe 20th century saw the fast development of medicine and medical intervention. Alongside this incredible advancement came the assumption that medicine could cure anything—and the refusal to believe that something is incurable. For most of medical history, however, palliative care and relief from suffering was not just the norm but the only option. Though medical advancements have lengthened the life expectancy of people, terminal illness and death will always be with us. As Dr. Skip McGovern—co-founder of Green Bay Oncology—puts it, the end of life is a fundamental truth of the human experience. What probably matters more i...2023-10-3030 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHow Hospice Began The 20th century saw the fast development of medicine and medical intervention. Alongside this incredible advancement came the assumption that medicine could cure anything—and the refusal to believe that something is incurable. For most of medical history, however, palliative care and relief from suffering was not just the norm but the only option. Though medical advancements have lengthened the life expectancy of people, terminal illness and death will always be with us. As Dr. Skip McGovern—co-founder of Green Bay Oncology—puts it, the end of life is a fundamental truth of the human experience. What probably matters more i...2023-10-3030 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhy all the Blood Tests? Dr. Bradley Heraly joins us today to delve into the world of blood tests in cancer clinics. We demystify the reasons for frequent testing, clarify the misconceptions about the information they provide, and discuss the present and potential future role of these tests in cancer treatment. We discuss how routine blood tests help doctors determine if patients have sufficiently recovered from treatment and the potential of DNA-based testing in identifying cancer. We also discuss the realities of patient experiences and the psychological impact of these tests and share our perspectives on the evolving technology in the field of Oncology.2023-10-2317 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhy All the Blood Tests?Dr. Bradley Heraly joins us today to delve into the world of blood tests in cancer clinics. We demystify the reasons for frequent testing, clarify the misconceptions about the information they provide, and discuss the present and potential future role of these tests in cancer treatment. We discuss how routine blood tests help doctors determine if patients have sufficiently recovered from treatment and the potential of DNA-based testing in identifying cancer. We also discuss the realities of patient experiences and the psychological impact of these tests and share our perspectives on the evolving technology in the field of Oncology.2023-10-2317 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDemanding ProofMatthew and Brian join us today for an insightful discussion discussing the pivotal role of evidence-based medicine, a cornerstone in optimizing patient outcomes and healthcare strategies. This conversation navigates through the historical tapestry of medical research, spotlighting James Lind’s 1753 seminal scurvy experiment as a monumental benchmark initiating systematic medical experimentation. We dissect the principle of equipoise, a crucial element ensuring the ethical integrity and scientific validity of clinical trials, and venture into addressing the frequent anxieties patients encounter regarding clinical trials, providing actionable strategies for fostering critical thinking in health information to address the growing scientific skepticism. Underscoring th...2023-10-1637 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDemanding Proof Matthew and Brian join us today for an insightful discussion discussing the pivotal role of evidence-based medicine, a cornerstone in optimizing patient outcomes and healthcare strategies. This conversation navigates through the historical tapestry of medical research, spotlighting James Lind’s 1753 seminal scurvy experiment as a monumental benchmark initiating systematic medical experimentation. We dissect the principle of equipoise, a crucial element ensuring the ethical integrity and scientific validity of clinical trials, and venture into addressing the frequent anxieties patients encounter regarding clinical trials, providing actionable strategies for fostering critical thinking in health information to address the growing scientific skepticism. Underscoring th...2023-10-1637 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredBecoming a Parent after Cancer Alisa, Mary Jo, and Tony join me today to discuss Alisa’s breast cancer diagnosis and how it impacted her fertility. Tony explains the rarity of breast cancer in young adult women and the unique challenges younger cancer patients face during treatment. He illustrates his experience working with Alisa as both her oncologist and colleague and discusses why her story continues to inspire him. Alisa shares her fertility journey after cancer, as well as her decision to use a surrogate and donor eggs. Alisa and Mary Jo also describe the joy Bodhi has brought to their lives and underscore ho...2023-10-0919 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredBecoming a Parent after CancerAlisa, Mary Jo, and Tony join me today to discuss Alisa’s breast cancer diagnosis and how it impacted her fertility. Tony explains the rarity of breast cancer in young adult women and the unique challenges younger cancer patients face during treatment. He illustrates his experience working with Alisa as both her oncologist and colleague and discusses why her story continues to inspire him. Alisa shares her fertility journey after cancer, as well as her decision to use a surrogate and donor eggs. Alisa and Mary Jo also describe the joy Bodhi has brought to their lives and underscore ho...2023-10-0919 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredChemo through College Alisa and Mary Jo join us today to share their story of resilience, familial support, and the power of hope and love in the face of adversity. They describe Alisa’s journey through breast cancer and how her diagnosis impacted her fertility. They explain how the cancer diagnosis and treatment brought them closer together and illustrate how Alisa navigated her life between cancer and college. They also celebrate Alisa’s son, Bodhi, and how his presence in their lives has brought them joy and hope after adversity. Alisa Ross is a certified medical assistant at Green Bay Onco...2023-10-0218 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredChemo through CollegeAlisa and Mary Jo join us today to share their story of resilience, familial support, and the power of hope and love in the face of adversity. They describe Alisa’s journey through breast cancer and how her diagnosis impacted her fertility. They explain how the cancer diagnosis and treatment brought them closer together and illustrate how Alisa navigated her life between cancer and college. They also celebrate Alisa’s son, Bodhi, and how his presence in their lives has brought them joy and hope after adversity. Alisa Ross is a certified medical assistant at Green Bay Onco...2023-10-0218 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer During COVID Chris joins us today to share her cancer treatment journey while facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and worldwide quarantines. We discussed why she chose to attend her care appointments in person instead of virtually and the challenges many cancer doctors faced in treating patients during the quarantines. We discuss how Chris leveraged her passion for quilting, embroidery, and crafting to not only manage the loneliness and emotional strain of the COVID pandemic and cancer treatment but also to give back to her community. We discuss what immunotherapy treatment is, its benefits and side effects, and its ability...2023-09-2538 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer During COVIDChris joins us today to share her cancer treatment journey while facing the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and worldwide quarantines. We discussed why she chose to attend her care appointments in person instead of virtually and the challenges many cancer doctors faced in treating patients during the quarantines. We discuss how Chris leveraged her passion for quilting, embroidery, and crafting to not only manage the loneliness and emotional strain of the COVID pandemic and cancer treatment but also to give back to her community. We discuss what immunotherapy treatment is, its benefits and side effects, and its ability...2023-09-2538 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Birth of ChemotherapyDr. Ryan joins us again today to discuss the origins of chemotherapy treatment. We discuss how earlier chemotherapy treatments were initially derived from poison and how chemotherapy research and development have improved over the years. We discuss the challenges researchers and medical oncologists faced during the early days of using chemo to treat cancer and how the mustard gas leak in Bari, Italy, impacted medical science’s research into cancer. We discuss how early cancer research paved the way for today’s combination therapy treatments, research, and treatment protocols and why many people are still concerned – and even fearful — of recei...2023-09-1819 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Birth of Chemotherapy Dr. Ryan joins us again today to discuss the origins of chemotherapy treatment. We discuss how earlier chemotherapy treatments were initially derived from poison and how chemotherapy research and development have improved over the years. We discuss the challenges researchers and medical oncologists faced during the early days of using chemo to treat cancer and how the mustard gas leak in Bari, Italy, impacted medical science’s research into cancer. We discuss how early cancer research paved the way for today’s combination therapy treatments, research, and treatment protocols and why many people are still concerned – and even fearful — of recei...2023-09-1819 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredClinical Trial MythsDr. Brian Burnette joins us again today to discuss the myths surrounding clinical trials. We debunk some of the biggest myths around clinical trials and cancer research and why doctors are required to request a patient’s informed consent prior to starting any treatment. We discuss how the enactment of the Affordable Care Act impacted patients’ ability to participate in clinical trial research and why Brian believes it’s in the health insurance industry’s best interest to cover and invest in clinical trial research. We discuss why it’s important to ensure patients understand they are in the driver’s s...2023-08-2818 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredClinical Trial Myths Dr. Brian Burnette joins us again today to discuss the myths surrounding clinical trials. We debunk some of the biggest myths around clinical trials and cancer research and why doctors are required to request a patient’s informed consent prior to starting any treatment. We discuss how the enactment of the Affordable Care Act impacted patients’ ability to participate in clinical trial research and why Brian believes it’s in the health insurance industry’s best interest to cover and invest in clinical trial research. We discuss why it’s important to ensure patients understand they are in the driver’s s...2023-08-2818 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredQuality vs QuantityIn this episode of Cancer Covered:  Dr. Mitch Winkler and Dr. Kamal Abbi delve into the complex dynamics of cancer treatment in the palliative setting, exploring the struggle between curative goals and the potential toll aggressive therapies can take on a patient’s quality of life. Kamal highlights the challenges patients and physicians face in understanding the trade-offs between quantity and quality of life. We also discuss the difficult decisions patients and doctors must make when weighing treatment’s benefits and potential harms. The conversation sheds light on the importance of open communication, patient advocacy, and the need for an in...2023-08-2116 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredQuality vs Quantity In this episode of Cancer Covered:  Dr. Mitch Winkler and Dr. Kamal Abbi delve into the complex dynamics of cancer treatment in the palliative setting, exploring the struggle between curative goals and the potential toll aggressive therapies can take on a patient’s quality of life. Kamal highlights the challenges patients and physicians face in understanding the trade-offs between quantity and quality of life. We also discuss the difficult decisions patients and doctors must make when weighing treatment’s benefits and potential harms. The conversation sheds light on the importance of open communication, patient advocacy, and the need for an in...2023-08-2116 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredBleeding BreakthroughIn this episode of Cancer Covered: Highlighting the impact of gene therapy on Mason’s life and the potential for this treatment to revolutionize the lives of individuals with bleeding disorders, Dr. Mitch Winkler, Andrea Miller, Dr. Matthew Ryan, and Mason Buxton discuss the Hemophilia Outreach Center and the advancements in gene therapy for Hemophilia B. Mason, who has Hemophilia B, shares his experience as the first patient to receive gene therapy since its FDA approval. Andrea Miller is the nurse practitioner at the Hemophilia Outreach Center. With nine years of experience in the field, she st...2023-08-1425 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredBleeding Breakthrough In this episode of Cancer Covered: Highlighting the impact of gene therapy on Mason’s life and the potential for this treatment to revolutionize the lives of individuals with bleeding disorders, Dr. Mitch Winkler, Andrea Miller, Dr. Matthew Ryan, and Mason Buxton discuss the Hemophilia Outreach Center and the advancements in gene therapy for Hemophilia B. Mason, who has Hemophilia B, shares his experience as the first patient to receive gene therapy since its FDA approval. Andrea Miller is the nurse practitioner at the Hemophilia Outreach Center. With nine years of experience in the field, she started as...2023-08-1425 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer and Alcohol Dr. Ruth Warren joins us today to discuss alcohol, cancer risk, and society’s relationship with alcohol consumption. We explore how our relationship with alcohol is conditioned at a young age and how we’re taught to love the drink as we grow up, even if we don’t like the taste. We describe the two ways of connecting and our tendency to use substances—alcohol, cannabis, and others—to enhance our experiences and the way we connect with ourselves and others. We also discuss the sober-curious movement, working on alcohol moderation and abstinence, and witnessing our life patterns without ju...2023-08-0728 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer and AlcoholDr. Ruth Warren joins us today to discuss alcohol, cancer risk, and society’s relationship with alcohol consumption. We explore how our relationship with alcohol is conditioned at a young age and how we’re taught to love the drink as we grow up, even if we don’t like the taste. We describe the two ways of connecting and our tendency to use substances—alcohol, cannabis, and others—to enhance our experiences and the way we connect with ourselves and others. We also discuss the sober-curious movement, working on alcohol moderation and abstinence, and witnessing our life patterns without ju...2023-08-0728 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Birth of Radiation Michael joins us today to discuss the history of radiation treatment for various types of cancers. We discuss why it was initially perceived as a magical solution to treating cancer and why regulations were eventually implemented on the use of radiation therapy for cancer patients. We discuss how doctors obtained the radiation they needed to treat their patients in the early days of its discovery.  We discuss why the public wasn’t afraid or concerned about radiation therapy to treat different ailments during the 1890s and how doctors eventually began to realize the negative effects it can have on a p...2023-07-3121 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredThe Birth of RadiationMichael joins us today to discuss the history of radiation treatment for various types of cancers. We discuss why it was initially perceived as a magical solution to treating cancer and why regulations were eventually implemented on the use of radiation therapy for cancer patients. We discuss how doctors obtained the radiation they needed to treat their patients in the early days of its discovery.  We discuss why the public wasn’t afraid or concerned about radiation therapy to treat different ailments during the 1890s and how doctors eventually began to realize the negative effects it can have on a p...2023-07-3121 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer MythsThis week on Cancer Covered: Differentiating between evidence-based research and myths Debunking common myths around cancer and cancer care Where we believe these myths began How oncologists decide when it’s appropriate to remove cancerous tumors surgically Addressing ‘accurate adjacent’ myths around cancer The dangers of changing the human body’s pH levels to try to cure a cancer diagnosis The true relationship between cancer and sugar The impact of a positive mindset and emotional resilience The challenge of measuring stress and its impact on cancer care Edgard joins us today to help debunk some of the c...2023-07-2437 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer MythsThis week on Cancer Covered: Differentiating between evidence-based research and myths Debunking common myths around cancer and cancer care Where we believe these myths began How oncologists decide when it’s appropriate to remove cancerous tumors surgically Addressing ‘accurate adjacent’ myths around cancer The dangers of changing the human body’s pH levels to try to cure a cancer diagnosis The true relationship between cancer and sugar The impact of a positive mindset and emotional resilience The challenge of measuring stress and its impact on cancer care Edgard joins us today to help debunk some of the c...2023-07-2437 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredScans: When, Why & Which One?This week on Cancer Covered: Why oncologists need to order scans How scans help doctors diagnose, treat, and monitor cancer Common misconceptions about getting follow-up scans after a cancer diagnosis Only three cancer diagnoses that early detection has been proven to change the survival rate of patients The difference between PET scans and CT scans and why your doctor may choose one over the other Why a clear scan does not always mean a patient is cured Why doctors may order a different type of scan or test even after a clear CT scan result Why CT, PET...2023-07-1724 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredJust Cut it Out!This week on Cancer Covered: Why surgery isn’t always the answer for treating or curing cancer Why our ancient ancestors did not perform radical surgeries to treat cancer The discovery of anesthesia and its impact on treating cancer What inspired Dr. Halstead to explore using surgery as a treatment option for breast cancer Realizing that radical mastectomies are not the ‘end-all-be-all’ cure for treating breast cancer The health and physical impacts of undergoing radical mastectomies The history and development of lumpectomies Understanding what modified radical mastectomies are and when it’s appropriate to perform them Preventing breast cancer d...2023-07-1024 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHealthcare BurnoutKarianne and Tom join us today to discuss healthcare worker burnout and its impact on cancer care delivery. We discuss the importance of taking breaks and time off to manage the challenges of working in oncology and its unique stressors. We examine the shortage of healthcare professionals in 2020 that was caused by pandemic working conditions and explore the symptoms of burnout, strategies, coping mechanisms to prevent it, the importance of seeking support and investing in self-care, and the desperate need for healthcare reform. Karianne Arendt is a highly skilled professional specializing in Oncology for over...2023-07-0341 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHow to Talk to Your Doctor“Communication is a collaborative endeavor. It requires clarification, resetting, and recalibration all the way through the therapeutic relationship, at every level of where you connect with your healthcare team.” – Dr. Mitch Winkler Good healthcare starts with good communication. But despite good intentions, patients often visit their oncologists with a huge knowledge gap and a lot of anxiety. They get a lot of information thrown at them and have to learn very quickly at a time when they may not be in the best mental state to absorb a lot of information. Coupling the fact that anxiet...2023-06-2608 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer Through Time“Cancer is as ancient as we are.” – Dr. Matthew Ryan Dr. Ryan joins us today to discuss cancer in the ancient world and why it often seems more familiar than many people realize. We discuss the origins of cancer, how Darius the Great’s wife, Atossa, was diagnosed with cancer, and how her feelings and emotions about her condition were similar to how many women feel today when diagnosed with cancer. We discuss how the Ancient Greeks studied and described cancer, how it was treated during ancient times, how they performed the world’s first mastectomy to treat b...2023-06-1915 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredResearch: What's on the Horizon?  “With more sophisticated testing we can move away from general estimates to more precise ones, guiding treatment.”– Dr. Brian Burnette Dr. Ryan and Dr. Burnette join us today to discuss what’s on the horizon for cancer research. We discuss the exciting progress that has been made in cancer research, particularly immunotherapy treatments, and how it has revolutionized cancer treatment over the past five years. We discuss its potential in treating early-stage cancers in conjunction with surgery and radiation. We explore the concept of circulating tumor DNA and its implications for personalized treatment plans and...2023-06-1210 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredScanxietyThis week on Cancer Covered: The prevalence of anxiety among cancer patients Abe’s experience with testicular cancer Developing strategies for managing stress and anxiety related to a cancer diagnosis and treatment The value of increasing communication with medical professionals to ensure you fully understand your diagnosis and treatment plan Addressing the emotional and psychological impact of follow-up scans Recognizing and prioritizing self-care and seeking support from friends and family When to consider seeking therapy or counseling to help cope with the emotional impact of cancer Tom Bekkers is a seasoned psychotherapist specializing in helping pa...2023-06-0529 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDeath is Part of Our JobDavid and Caitlin join us today to discuss how cancer invades our lives, moving from our professional life into our personal space. Caitlin shares how her father was diagnosed with three different types of cancer and how she felt about the overnight transition from visiting her husband at work for lunch to regularly visiting the clinic as her father’s caregiver. We discuss how our role as medical oncologists can impact how we handle death in our personal lives and how David and Caitlin talk to their children about death and dying, the uncomfortable convergence between our personal and pr...2023-01-1643 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredHow to have Difficult ConversationsThis week, we discuss what makes some conversations more difficult than others and why they’re so important to have with our patients. We discuss why oncologists should acknowledge and embrace the ‘uncomfortableness’ of having difficult conversations with their patients and share tips for delivering serious or difficult news. We discuss what ‘Red Level Concerns’ are and share tips to help healthcare professionals handle them more effectively and empathetically. We also discuss why it’s critical to validate a patient’s or caregiver’s concerns without passing judgment and the importance of remaining calm while having these difficult conversations with your patien...2023-01-0927 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredAnatomy of Difficult ConversationsThis week, we discuss the anatomy of a difficult conversation. We discuss the impact of delaying or avoiding a difficult conversation and explore what makes some conversations more difficult than others. We discuss how our emotions play a role in our interactions with patients and how we can cope with these emotions to improve patient care. We also discuss why healthcare workers must identify the difference between their feelings and their patients’ emotions and the steps we can take to set clear, healthy boundaries between our emotions and those of our patients. Everyone dreads difficult co...2023-01-0206 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCare Close to Home: Our CommitmentThis week, Dr. Brian Burnette, Dr. Ruth Warren, and Dr. Matthew Ryan join us to discuss our oncologists’ sacrifices to bring cancer care closer to home for our patients. We discuss the average costs and time investments associated with traveling to outreach clinics to provide cancer care to patients and what they do to plan and prepare for travel. We discuss the common mistakes they’ve made when traveling to outreach clinics, the amount of time they’ve spent away from their family and friends to treat our patients, and how they cope with spending so much time away from t...2022-12-2618 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCare Close to Home: Why it's ImportantDr. Tony Jaslowski joins us today to discuss why providing cancer care close to home is important. We discuss the travel expenses often associated with receiving cancer treatments and why they often cause patients to delay their treatment. We discuss how often many cancer patients need to visit the oncologist for cancer treatments and how they typically feel after a round of treatment. We also discuss the psychological benefits of receiving cancer treatment at medical facilities closer to home as well as how outreach clinics impact the local communities. Dr. Tony Jaslowski is a Medical Oncologist...2022-12-1910 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCare Close to Home: How it StartedWhen you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, the last thing you want to think about is, ‘How will I get to my treatment appointments.’ Yet, this is something many cancer patients nationwide often struggle with – especially those who live in smaller, more rural towns. While most cancer treatment clinics require patients to come to their facility for treatment, some clinics – like Green Bay Oncology – go above and beyond to ensure patients receive the care they need. And we do this by (literally) driving hundreds of miles out of our way almost every day of every week to all corners of Northeast...2022-12-1211 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredDeath is Loss, Not LosingMatt Malcore is a 5th generation funeral director and Malcore Funeral Home & Crematory owner. Since he was a young boy, Matt hoped that he could serve the Green Bay community the way his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather have for over 100 years. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from UW-Stevens Point and Associates’s degree in Applied Sciences from Worsham College. He has coached for the Green Bay Strikers as well as Notre Dame Academy and is a proud member of the Green Bay and De Pere Antiquarian Society. During his free time, Matt enjoys playing in the NWSL...2022-12-0532 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredMy Doctor Stuck His Boot in His MouthDr. Burnette and Erika join us today to discuss the power dynamics between doctors and patients and why some people are often surprised when conflicts arise between doctors and patients. We discuss the letter Erika sent to Green Bay Oncology that expressed deep concerns about a comment Dr. Burnette made during one of her appointments, how we addressed her concerns, and how we perceived it as an opportunity to learn and improve our patient care. We discuss why some patients avoid expressing their negative thoughts and feelings about their care to their doctors or advanced practitioners and what Erika...2022-11-2833 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhich One of You is my Doctor?Dr. Burnette and Dr. Ryan join us today to discuss one of the most common questions we receive from our patients at Green Bay Oncology: “Which one of you is my doctor?” We discuss the difference between visiting your primary care doctor and your oncologist and why it may be impossible to see the same oncology doctor at each visit. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of seeing multiple oncology providers versus maintaining the ‘one doctor, one patient’ approach to cancer care. We share ideas on how we can further improve the multiple-provider approach to patient care and how oncology...2022-11-2133 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part IIIKylie and Brittany join us again to discuss the emotional hazards we face as oncology doctors and nurses. We discuss the challenge of being self-aware of our emotional state as oncology doctors and why it’s okay for nurses to ‘check in’ with physicians when the physician is experiencing symptoms of compassion fatigue. We discuss how opening communication pathways between physicians and nurses can help reduce and mitigate frustration and aggravation in the workplace. We also discuss the least helpful traits physicians and nurses can have and the stereotypical traits many nurses have that doctors admire most. At the...2022-11-1435 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part IIIKylie and Brittany join us again to discuss the emotional hazards we face as oncology doctors and nurses. We discuss the challenge of being self-aware of our emotional state as oncology doctors and why it’s okay for nurses to ‘check in’ with physicians when the physician is experiencing symptoms of compassion fatigue. We discuss how opening communication pathways between physicians and nurses can help reduce and mitigate frustration and aggravation in the workplace. We also discuss the least helpful traits physicians and nurses can have and the stereotypical traits many nurses have that doctors admire most. At the...2022-11-1435 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part IIBrittany and Kylie join us again today to discuss how oncology doctors and nurses sometimes annoy each other, We discuss how doctors and nurses teaching and working styles vary, how they approach a patient case differently, and how these differences in patient care approaches can sometimes lead to tension in the workplace. We discuss the balancing act between providing quantity of life and quality of life for our patients and why it’s critical for oncology doctors and nurses to stay focused on providing both. We discuss why nurses often feel like they’re the ‘middle man’ between doctors, patients...2022-11-1423 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part IIBrittany and Kylie join us again today to discuss how oncology doctors and nurses sometimes annoy each other, We discuss how doctors and nurses teaching and working styles vary, how they approach a patient case differently, and how these differences in patient care approaches can sometimes lead to tension in the workplace. We discuss the balancing act between providing quantity of life and quality of life for our patients and why it’s critical for oncology doctors and nurses to stay focused on providing both. We discuss why nurses often feel like they’re the ‘middle man’ between doctors, patients...2022-11-1423 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part IKylie Thews is an RN and Oncology Certified Nurse currently working in the Infusion department at Green Bay Oncology. She has worked as an Oncology Nurse for approximately 5 years, helping patients receive cancer treatments and care. Holding dual Bachelor’s degrees, Kylie graduated from the University of Wisconsin with a degree in Rehabilitation Psychology as well as received a degree in Nursing from Rasmussen College. She is also the recipient of the 2019 Green Bay Oncology Karen Klarkowski Education Award. At the age of 14, Brittany Cook delivered her niece on the bathroom floor while on the phone with 911. Fr...2022-11-1425 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWhen Doctors and Nurses Annoy Each Other: Part IKylie and Brittany join us today to share their journey into oncology nurses’ roles and explain their responsibilities as a Care Manager and Infusion Nurse. We discuss some of the common challenges many oncology nurses face in their day-to-day careers and what they believe should be an oncology nurse’s primary focus and responsibility. We discuss the common causes of patient-doctor misunderstandings, how each patient responds to a cancer diagnosis and treatment plan differently, and how oncology nurses help bridge the misalignment gap when helping patients cope and understand their diagnosis and treatment options. We discuss what it means to t...2022-11-1425 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredOur MissionTo be an oncologist is an incredible privilege. You meet people at one of the worst times of their lives and they allow you to care for them. Sometimes you cure their cancer and sometimes they succumb to the disease – or something in between. But one thing remains consistent in our careers as a physician – It’s an incredible privilege to help our patients. Caring for our patients is a gift – a gift they give to us. It’s something our founders at Green Bay Oncology have never forgotten. And it’s something every oncologist should remember. In thi...2022-11-1414 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredOur MissionIn this episode, we sat down with Green Bay Oncology’s founders – Dr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, and Dr. Gerald Bayer again as well as Dr. Tony Jaslowski, a practicing oncologist and hematologist at Green Bay Oncology. We discuss how a service and ethics team approach was established from the very beginning of our practice. We discuss how we continue to work toward keeping that ethos and culture alive and thriving at GBO today. We discuss how they promoted teamwork, camaraderie, and equality during the organization’s infancy and their shared values for putting the patien...2022-11-1414 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer Care Then & NowDr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, Dr. Gerald Bayer, and Dr. Tony Jaslowski join us again today to discuss the evolution of cancer care, what cancer treatment plans were like when Green Bay Oncology first began, and the treatment options that are currently available to oncologists and patients. We discuss how cancer research has improved the life expectancy of many patients with various types of cancer over the last several decades. They share the most memorable cancer treatment developments that occurred over the course of their careers and the cancer drugs they were glad to see...2022-11-1414 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredCancer Care Then & NowDr. Paul Koch, Dr. Skip McGovern, Dr. Jules Blank, Dr. Gerald Bayer, and Dr. Tony Jaslowski join us again today to discuss the evolution of cancer care, what cancer treatment plans were like when Green Bay Oncology first began, and the treatment options that are currently available to oncologists and patients. We discuss how cancer research has improved the life expectancy of many patients with various types of cancer over the last several decades. They share the most memorable cancer treatment developments that occurred over the course of their careers and the cancer drugs they were glad to see...2022-11-1414 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredOur RootsCancer has been around for over 20,000 years, but we’ve only been able to treat it for about the last century, and treating cancer had a bumpy start. From the radical mastectomies and crude radiation treatments of the late 1800s to a chemotherapy treatment achieving the first cancer remission in 1948, the research has inspired the oncology community to continue to improve cancer treatment options. By the 1970s, it turned the public’s opinion of the oncology field from being a ‘fringe science’ into a highly respected, full-blown medical specialty. And with this increased credibility for the industry, Dr. Paul...2022-11-1420 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredOur RootsCancer has been around for over 20,000 years, but we’ve only been able to treat it for about the last century. And treating cancer had a bumpy start. From the radical mastectomies and crude radiation treatments of the late 1800s to a chemotherapy treatment achieving the first cancer remission in 1948, the research has inspired the oncology community to continue to improve cancer treatment options. By the 1970s. it turned the public’s opinion of the oncology field from being ‘fringe science’ into a highly respected, full-blown medical specialty. And with this increased credibility for the industry, Dr. Paul Koc...2022-11-1420 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWelcome to Cancer CoveredThe practice of cancer medicine is complex and demanding. And like anything that takes practice, we’ll spend our whole lives trying to get it right. In each episode, the white coats come off as the dedicated men and women who take on cancer every day unpack the complexities of their work and share stories of how it’s done—and why they keep at it2022-10-1901 minCancer CoveredCancer CoveredWelcome to Cancer CoveredThe practice of cancer medicine is complex and demanding. And like anything that takes practice, we’ll spend our whole lives trying to get it right. In each episode, the white coats come off as the dedicated men and women who take on cancer every day unpack the complexities of their work and share stories of how it’s done—and why they keep at it2022-10-1901 minMinnesota Sports TalkMinnesota Sports TalkMinnesota Vikings vs Greenbay Packers Week 1 Reaction VideoMinnesota Vikings vs Greenbay Packers Week 1 Reaction Video2022-09-1215 minWillymax Sports PodcastWillymax Sports Podcastis Aaron Rodgers really done in Greenbay?Discussion on the future of Aaron Rodgers in Greenbay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/william-mccritty/support2022-01-2732 minBaller Boyz PodcastBaller Boyz PodcastNFL Season Predictions: Lions, Bills, Greenbay, Rams, Jaguars & BuccaneersBaller Boyz Podcast with Mark & Shemaiah where we talk sports and mix with a little humor Topics: Drake's fire album CLB with Kawhi Leonard's music video appearance, NFL Season predictions, Lions, Bills, Greenbay, Buccaneers, will Trevor Lawrence & Urban Myer create sparks this season? Trey Lance from 49ers is a young player to watch!  Catch us live Tuesday nights at 8:00 pm Central Time in the greenroom (Spotify app). Follow Baller Boyz Podcast Duo on Twitter: @Shemaiahonthebt and @Markth333MC Who are your teams to watch?! Email us at ballerboyzpodcast@gmail.c...2021-09-0834 minGreenBean\'s NY JETS PODGreenBean's NY JETS PODIs Joe Douglas The Man to Get The NY Jets Past The Curse?/ GreenBay Game Review/ GreenBean's Jets Pod #34NEW!!! You can support the channel!!! https://www.patreon.com/GreenBeanJetsFanFor business Inquiries please email: Greenbeanjetsfan@gmail.comAffiliate LinksTube Buddyhttps://www.tubebuddy.com/GreenBean4K Downloaderhttps://www.4kdownload.com/?ref=kylesarrecchiaYeti Microphone Bundle: https://amzn.to/3rFtHrsCannon Rebel T7: https://amzn.to/3qhkeq3GoPro Hero 8: https://amzn.to/2Zbfd6lK&F Concept Tripod: https://amzn.to/3jJl8cgFollow me on Social media! IG- @Greenbean_the_Jetsfanhttps://www.instagram.com/greenbean...2021-08-2349 minSportscashersSportscashersGreenbay Packers - NFL - 2021Dixon reviews Greenbay Packers.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sportscashers/support2021-08-1210 minCondadocastCondadocastCondadocast Episódio #07: Greenbay InvestimentosNo episódio de hoje conversamos com a equipe da Greenbay Investimentos para saber como é realmente o dia a dia no mercado financeiro e de um fundo de investimentos.2021-07-1435 minTheStick9erEmpire PodcastTheStick9erEmpire Podcast49ers vs GreenBay - Post game review and in depth team analysisLucas & Lucas discuss the quarterback situation, should the 49ers look to keep Jimmy as their future. The Sunday night disaster vs GreenBay is Reviewed in painful detail, COVID won that game.  Nick Mullens issues. Rickie James gets his shot and does well.   Down in the Trenches - offensive line shifts  McLaughlin does his, Pat Summerall impression, in another addition of, "Pat's Picks",  from the Great bar in the Sky, with Pat's trusty drunken droid, the duo reveal their weekly NFL predictions! Lucas Ortiz picks this week's, "Ortiz Overachiever ". Injury Updates, Sherman has...2020-11-1347 minDraftvice-Football Podcast- News/Analysis surrounding Fantasy Football and the NFL DraftDraftvice-Football Podcast- News/Analysis surrounding Fantasy Football and the NFL DraftGreenbay Packers and Denver Broncos Draft Class Recap! 2020 NFL Draft- Draftvice!Greenbay Packers and Denver Broncos Draft Class Recap! 2020 NFL Draft- Draftvice! It’s a WRAP! The last 2020 NFL Draft episode! We put the Greenbay Packers and the Denver Broncos drafts in the book! Let’s take a look at their Drafts and their total offseasons up until this point- and see if it has helped set them up better for 2020 NFL Season … and BEYOND! Watch: https://youtu.be/3DuL9uJX7qcFull Youtube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLu8rjs_AKBSWkBsC_srnvtlngjauSwCCx2020-05-2850 minCome Hail AwayCome Hail AwayCome Hail Away Redskins Podcast Season 2 Ep.1: The Greenbay win no one expected but us!Only at Come Hail Away can we start our Podcast for the season in Week 3! We discuss the victory against Greenbay and other redskins topics like how important it is to keep our foot on their throats. Shout out to Doc Walker! #HTTR #ComeHailAway2018-09-2738 minembyembyGreenbay Jackers - Music In My Head (iPod Edit) FREE DOWNLOADGreenbay Jackers brings a groovy jam to the emby catalog, "Music in my Head." Follow emby: www.facebook.com/embymusic www.embymusic.com2015-09-1302 minembyembyGreenbay Jackers & Housego - Good Ol' Dayz (iPod Edit)Greenbay Jackers, of Greenhouse Recordings and Jack Locker, got together with fellow UK artist, Housego, for a collaboration. Enjoy! follow emby: www.facebook.com/embymusic www.embymusic.com2015-07-2702 min