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The Medicine Mentors Podcast
Redefining Failure and Success with Dr. Lidia Schapira
Lidia Schapira, MD, is a Professor of Medicine at Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Institute and Director of Stanford's Cancer Survivorship program. A nationally renowned expert in breast cancer, Dr. Schapira has pioneered workshops and helped develop innovative educational programs to improve the communication skills of cancer clinicians by building experienced and compassionate teams. She has been a champion of promoting patient activation and self-management at all phases of the cancer journey. She is the former Editor-in-Chief of cancer.net, and consultant editor for the Journal of Clinical Oncology. She also hosts JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology podcast which f...
2025-03-25
17 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Host Transition: Meet Cancer Stories New Host Dr. Mikkael Sekeres
We say thank you to current Cancer Stories host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, and welcome Cancer Stories new host, Dr. Mikkael Sekeres. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Lidia Schapira: Hello and welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, which features essays and personal reflections from authors exploring their experience in the field of oncology. I'm your host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University, and with me today is Dr. Mikkael Sekeres, who is a Professor of Medicine and the Chief of the Division of Hematology at the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center in Miami. I...
2025-01-14
19 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Did I Mess Up Today? Relief and Regret After Deciding to Hang Up My Stethoscope
Listen to JCO Oncology Practice’s Art of Oncology Practice article, "Did I Mess Up Today?” by Dr. John Sweetenham, ASCO Daily News Podcast host and recently retired after 40 years of practice in academic oncology. The article is followed by an interview with Sweetenham and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Sweetenham shares his reflections on his shrinking clinical comfort zone. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Did I Mess Up Today? By John W. Sweetenham Reflections on My Shrinking Clinical Comfort Zone Hindsight and the passage of time have made me realize how much this quest...
2024-12-10
30 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Episteme: Knowing Your Patient
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology Art of Oncology poem, "Episteme” by Dr. Michael Slade, who is a medical oncologist at Washington University School of Medicine. The poem is followed by an interview with Slade and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Slade highlights the tension between what is known and unknown and what spoken and unspoken as physicians try to care for our patients without destroying their ability to live with their disease. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Episteme, by Michael J. Slade, MD, MSCI I know you know, must know. The tides...
2024-11-26
20 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Holiday Card: Processing the Unexpected Loss of a Patient
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology Art of Oncology article, "The Holiday Card” by Dr. Laura Vater, who is a gastrointestinal oncologist at Indiana University Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center. The article is followed by an interview with Vater and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Vater shares how she processed the unexpected loss of a patient and how a colleague unknowingly helped her cope. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: The Holiday Card, by Laura B. Vater, MD, MPH I kept her family holiday card tucked into the side pocket of my black briefcase for a year...
2024-10-22
20 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Rain Talk: Finding Words of Comfort at the Bedside
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology Art of Oncology poem, "Rain Talk” by Dr. Karl Lorenz, who is a palliative care and primary care physician and Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. The poem is followed by an interview with Lorenz and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Rain Talk, by Karl A. Lorenz, MD, MSHS Rain splattering, a cacophony of glassy dollops plopping, sliding, colliding, crashing, plashing melted pearls. Drops careening, onto the ground now streaming, seeking, trickling, slowing, flowing into...
2024-09-30
17 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Just Humor Me: Laughter in the Cancer Clinic
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology Art of Oncology article, "Just Humor Me” by Dr. Stacey Hubay, who is a Medical Oncologist at the Grand River Regional Cancer Center. The essay is followed by an interview with Hubay and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Hubay share how even though cancer isn't funny, a cancer clinic can sometimes be a surprisingly funny place. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Just Humor Me, by Stacey A. Hubay, MD, MHSc Most of the people who read this journal will know the feeling. You are lurking at the back of a...
2024-09-10
31 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Scotch and Pizza: Humanizing Care in the ICU Made All the Difference
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology article, "Scotch and Pizza” by Dr. Paul Jansson, who is an Emergency and Critical Care Physician at the Brigham and Women's Hospital. The article is followed by an interview with Jansson and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Jansson share his perspective as a critical care physician and how one question can serve many purposes all at once. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Scotch and Pizza, by Paul S. Jansson, MD, MS “Would you tell me about J?,” I asked. What was she like? I made eye contact with one of he...
2024-08-27
22 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Mandatum: Accompanying a Patient Until the Very End
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology poem, "Mandatum” by Dr. David Harris, who is an Associate Staff in the Department of Palliative and Supportive Care and Program Director for the Hospice and Palliative Medicine Fellowship at Cleveland Clinic. The poem is followed by an interview with Harris and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Harris share how his team honors a patient's spirit TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Mandatum, by David Harris, MD Where does the soul reside in the darkness of the body? Does it flicker along the highwa...
2024-08-13
16 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
It Mattered Later: A Patient Turned Doctor's Perspective on Fertility Loss
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “It Mattered Later: A Patient Turned Doctor's Perspective on Fertility Loss” by Dr. Margaret Cupit-Link, who will be a clinical oncologist at Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis, MO. The essay is followed by an interview with Cupit-Link and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Dr Cupit-Link shares her personal experience with childhood cancer and the importance of educating patients on the known and unknown consequences of their therapies so they can, when possible, participate in fertility preservation. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: It Mattered Later: A Patient-Turned-Doctor’s Perspective on Ferti...
2024-07-23
32 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Three Days was Enough: Accepting Hospice Care
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Three Days was Enough” by Dr. Teresa Thomas, Associate Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing. The essay is followed by an interview with Thomas and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Having medically adjacent experience, Thomas shares her personal story of helping her family come to terms with hospice care for her father. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Three Days Was Enough, by Teresa Hagan Thomas, PhD, BA, RN My dad agreed to receive hospice on a technicality. It happened after weeks of trying to get him hom...
2024-07-09
27 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
'Patient is Otherwise Healthy': The Challenges of Cancer Survivorship
Listen to ASCO’s JCO Oncology Practice essay, “Patient is Otherwise Healthy” by Dr. Scott Capozza, Board Certified Oncology Physical Therapist at Smilow Cancer Hospital Adult Cancer Survivorship Clinic at Yale Cancer Center. The essay is followed by an interview with Capozza and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Capozza shares his personal experience with the long-term effects of cancer treatment. TRANSCRIPT ‘Patient Is Otherwise Healthy’ by Scott J. Capozza, PT, MSPT Let me start by saying: I know I am one of the fortunate ones. Being diagnosed with cancer at any age puts many i...
2024-06-25
26 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Road Less Traveled: Perspective From an Australian Oncologist
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “The Road Less Traveled: Perspective From an Australian Oncologist” by Stephanie Hui-Su Lim, Medical Oncologist at Macarthur Cancer Therapy center in New South Wales, Australia. The essay is followed by an interview with Lim and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Lim shares her thoughts as an oncologist dealing with a patient that has decided not to continue with treatment. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: “The Road Less Traveled: Perspective From an Australian Oncologist” by Stephanie Hui-Su Lim He had been diagnosed with metastatic colorectal cancer in his late 30s and was res...
2024-06-06
29 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Knuckleheads: Understanding Patients Who Reject Treatment
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Knuckleheads” by Dr. Timothy Gilligan, Vice Chair for Education at the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Institute. The essay is followed by an interview with Gilligan and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Gilligan emphasizes the importance of partnering with his patients to understand what they are going through and their reason for rejecting recommended treatment. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Knuckleheads by Tmothy D. Gilligan, MD, FASCO (10.1200/JCO.24.00160) I was in tumor board when I first heard about him. One of my former colleagues referred to patients like th...
2024-03-26
26 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Power of Story: The Importance of Narrative in Oncology
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “The Power of Story” by Dr. Erica Kaye, Director of Research in Quality of Life and Palliative Care at St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital. The essay is followed by an interview with Kaye and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Kaye shares her strategies to grow the field of narrative oncology. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: The Power of Story, Erica C. Kaye, MD, MPH (10.1200/JCO.24.00013) Everyone knew the baby was dying. The data were overwhelming, indisputable. Widely metastatic cancer, multiorgan system failure, a belly grotesque...
2024-03-19
34 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Etch a Sketch: A Young Patient’s Art Provides Imaginative Scaffolding
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology poem, “Etch a Sketch” by Dr. Wendy Tong, an Internal Medicine Resident at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. The poem is followed by an interview with Tong and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Tong shares her thought process behind her fictional poem, where a mother and daughter receive bad news of a leukemia diagnoses. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Etch a Sketch, by Wendy Tong, MD You are only seventeen when you first learn its meaning.Just moments before, you sit in a white-walled roomwith your mother by your si...
2024-02-27
22 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Heritability of Cancer: The Impact of Parental Cancer on Children
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “The Heritability of Cancer” by Dr. Leeat Granek, Associate Professor at York University in Toronto, Canada. The essay is followed by an interview with Granek and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Granek shares how her mother's diagnose with breast cancer continues to shape her own life and experiences. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: The Heritability of Cancer, by Leeat Granek I was 9 years old when my mother was first diagnosed with breast cancer and 25 when she died. The boundary between before and after is so clear that it feels l...
2024-02-13
27 min
AMAEdHub's podcast
Stanford Medcast Episode 69: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Beyond Breast Cancer: Survivorship Care
In this episode, we delve into the unique challenges that breast cancer survivors confront in their journey to wellness. Dr. Lidia Schapira, Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and Director of Cancer Survivorship at the Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Institute, joins Stanford Medcast Host Dr. Ruth Adewuya. Our conversation uncovers the post-surgery body image challenges and their profound impact on self-perception. Additionally, we address the under-discussed link between cancer and mental well-being, shedding light on the emotional aftermath of the journey. Survivorship care plans take center stage, illustrating their pivotal role in providing tailored...
2024-02-06
25 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Pet Therapy: How the Cat I Never Wanted Saved My Life
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Pet Therapy: How the Cat I Never Wanted Saved My Life” by Dr. Fumiko Chino, Radiation Oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.. The essay is followed by an interview with Chino and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Chino describes how she became an unlikely cat owner and how her "pet therapy" allowed her to move forward with life as a widow. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Pet Therapy: How the Cat I Never Wanted Saved My Life, by Fumiko Chino My husband and I adopted our cat, Frankli...
2023-12-12
21 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Gosses and the Dalmatian Puppy: A Memory that Halts the Pain
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Gosses and the Dalmatian Puppy” by Dr. Zvi Symon, Senior Consultant at the Sheba Medical Center in Israel. The essay is followed by an interview with Symon and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Symon reflects on an ancient Jewish tradition while seeking to palliate a dying patient. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Gosses and the Dalmatian Puppy, by Zvi Symon, MD A few months ago, I was paged to see a newly diagnosed patient in the hospital with a malignant trachea-esophageal fistula to consider palliative radiotherapy. Despite the 60-minute...
2023-11-28
28 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Gift of Truth: Finding Closure After the Last Oncology Visit
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “The Gift of Truth” by Dr. Ilana Hellmann, an Attending Physician in the Hematology Department at Meir Medical Center in Israel. The essay is followed by an interview with Hellmann and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Hellmann shares how it is an immense privilege and grave responsibility for physicians to give bad news to patients who have a terminal disease. TRANSCRIPT It was a hot and humid Tuesday in July, and I distinctly remember being grateful for the air conditioning in the pastel-shaded waiting room of the oncolo...
2023-11-14
24 min
Journal of Clinical Oncology (JCO) Podcast
Durvalumab Plus Carboplatin/Paclitaxel Followed by Maintenance Durvalumab With or Without Olaparib as First-Line Treatment for Advanced Endometrial Cancer: The Phase III DUO-E Trial
In this "Podcast Takeover," Dr. Lidia Schapira guest hosts to discuss with Dr. Shannon Westin her own JCO paper, which reports on the DUO-E Trial. Dr. Ramez Eskander also joins in this lively discussion. TRANSCRIPT The guest on this podcast episode has no disclosures to declare. Dr. Shannon Westin: Hello, everyone, and welcome to another episode of JCO After Hours, the podcast where we get in depth on manuscripts published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. I am your host, Shannon Westin, Social Media Editor of the JCO and Gynecologic Oncologist by trade...
2023-11-05
23 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Do You See Me?: A Candid Message from a Pharmacist to a Physician
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Do You See Me?,” by Dr. Kristen McCullough, a Hematology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Mayo Clinic. The essay is followed by an interview with McCullough and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. McCullough shares a pharmacist's perspective on experiencing a patient loss. TRANSCRIPT “Ope!” is the common Minnesotan exclamation when you bump into someone you did not see. As a pharmacist working in ambulatory care, I am more apt to hear it than most. I am a convenient presence in clinic life, available when needed, but I was trained to...
2023-10-24
24 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Buenos Días: A Letter to My Patient’s Mother
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Buenos Días: A Letter to My Patient’s Mother,” by Dr. Jenny Ruiz, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The essay is followed by an interview with Ruiz and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Ruiz shares a poignant story of a pediatric oncology immigrant family, social determinants of health and similarities to her own family’s experience. TRANSCRIPT Dear Gabriela, “Buenos dias,” we said to each other in the pediatric intensive care unit. It was July of my first year of fe...
2023-10-10
32 min
Stanford Medcast
Episode 69: Hot Topics Mini-Series - Beyond Breast Cancer: Survivorship Care
In this episode, we delve into the unique challenges that breast cancer survivors confront in their journey to wellness. Dr. Lidia Schapira, Associate Professor of Medicine at Stanford University School of Medicine and Director of Cancer Survivorship at the Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Institute, joins Stanford Medcast Host Dr. Ruth Adewuya. Our conversation uncovers the post-surgery body image challenges and their profound impact on self-perception. Additionally, we address the under-discussed link between cancer and mental well-being, shedding light on the emotional aftermath of the journey. Survivorship care plans take center stage, illustrating their pivotal role in providing tailored support for...
2023-10-03
25 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Playing by Eye: Using Music as a Parallel to Clinical Oncology
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Playing by Eye: Using Music as a Parallel to Clinical Oncology,” by Dr. Beatrice Preti, Adjunct Professor at Western University in London, Ontario, in Canada. The essay is followed by an interview with Preti and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Preti discusses the parallels in playing music by ear and clinical oncology encounters. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Playing by Eye: Using Music as a Parallel to Clinical Oncology, by Beatrice Preti, MD The Yamaha keyboard in our cancer center is strategically placed. It rests in the center of the tall, l...
2023-09-26
21 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
When the Future Is Not Now: With Optimism Comes Hope
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “When the Future Is Not Now,” by Janet Retseck, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. The essay is followed by an interview with Retseck and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Drawing on cultural history, Retseck explores a dying cancer patient’s persistent optimism. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: When the Future Is Not Now, by Janet Retseck, MD, PhD The most optimistic patient I have ever met died a few years ago of lung cancer. From the beginning, Mr L was confident that he would do w...
2023-08-08
25 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
“Why Me?”, a Question of Opportunity
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, ““Why Me?”, a Question of Opportunity,” by Simon Wein, head of Palliative Care Service at the Davidoff Cancer Centre. The essay is followed by an interview with Wein and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Wein considers if patients are able to make rational decisions about their health when they are able to accept the reality of illness. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: “Why Me?”, a Question of Opportunity, by Simon Wein, MD “Why me?” A question is an opportunity. It is also an invitation and a revelation. ...
2023-07-25
25 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
But Where is My Doctor? The Increasing and Relentless Fragmentation of Oncology Care
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “But Where is My Doctor? The Increasing and Relentless Fragmentation of Oncology Care,” by David Mintzer, Chief of Hematology and Medical Oncology at the Abramson Cancer Center of Pennsylvania Hospital. The essay is followed by an interview with Mintzer and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Mintzer stresses the need for oncologists to make an effort to maintain relationships with patients as cancer care becomes more fragmented. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: But Where is My Doctor? The Increasing and Relentless Fragmentation of Oncology Care, by David M. Mintzer, MD (10.1200/JCO.23.00805) ...
2023-07-11
24 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Afternoons in the Tower of Babel: Miscommunication in the ICU
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Afternoons in the Tower of Babel” by Barry Meisenberg, Chair of Medicine and Director of Academic Affairs at Luminis Health. The essay is followed by an interview with Meisenberg and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Meisenberg describes how oncologists and families of patients in the ICU lack a common language when discussing status and prognosis. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Afternoons in the Tower of Babel, by Barry R. Meisenberg, MD (10.1200/JCO.23.00587) We talked for hours in that little windowless room adjacent to the intensive care unit (ICU) during...
2023-06-29
22 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Market, Gift, Everyday Ethics, and Emmanuel Levinas in Patient Care
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Market, Gift, Everyday Ethics, and Emmanuel Levinas in Patient Care” by Alan Astrow, Chief of the Hematology and Medical Oncology division at the New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Lidia Schapira: Hello, and welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, which features essays and personal reflections from authors exploring their experience in the field of oncology. I'm your host, Dr. Lidia Schapira, Associate Editor for Art of Oncology and a Professor of Medicine at Stanford University. Today we are joined by Dr. Alan A...
2023-06-15
31 min
Health After Cancer
Trailer
About this episode Welcome to the Health After Cancer Podcast, a new show for cancer survivors. Our hosts, Dr. Lidia Schapira, Dr. Natasha Steele, Elle Billman, and Dr. Stephanie Smith, created this podcast as a resource to support, inform and connect cancer survivors. Our guests include cancer survivors who share their unique stories and lessons learned in survivorship; and experts who support survivors in mental health wellness, genetic counseling, and primary care. hope you, and any survivors and care partners in your life, will find this collection of stories and shared experiences helpful and inspiring. In this...
2023-05-30
03 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Cemetery Rounds: Encountering Former Patients' Graves
TRANSCRIPT Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Cemetery Rounds” by David Steensma, a hematologist-oncologist in Boston. The essay is followed by an interview with Steensma and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Steensma describes the complex emotions that result from encountering graves of former patients on walks through a cemetery in his New England hometown. Narrator: Cemetery Rounds, by David Steensma, MD, FACP In the summer of 1784, the body of a 4-month-old infant named Sally was the first to be laid in the earth of the hill next to my home. Th...
2023-05-23
23 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
A Labor of Love: End-of-Life Support for Young Patients
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “A Labor of Love” by Dr. Rebecca Kowaloff, a Palliative Care Attending at the University of Massachusetts. The essay is followed by an interview with Kowaloff and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Kowaloff shares how she connects and supports young patients and families at the end of life. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: A Labor of Love, by Rebecca Kowaloff I had always thought that I gave too much space for death at the bedside of my patients. More than most of my medical colleagues, I seemed to accept i...
2023-05-18
29 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
At a Loss: Patient Deaths and Clinical Research Coordinators
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “At a Loss: Patient Deaths and Clinical Research Coordinators” by Dr. Hermioni Amonoo, a Carol Nadelson MD Distinguished Chair in Psychiatry at Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute. The essay is followed by an interview with Amonoo and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Amonoo puts out a call for support for clinical researcher coordinators to manage grief after patient death in clinical trials. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: At a Loss: Patient Deaths and Clinical Research Coordinators, by Emma C. Deary, BA; Elizabeth Daskalakis, BA, Janet L. Abr...
2023-04-25
27 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Capturing Memories for Children with Cancer in a Low-Resource Setting
Listen to ASCO’s JCO Global Oncology's essay, “Capturing Memories for Children with Cancer in a Low-Resource Setting” by Dr. Allison Silverstein, an Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. This Art of Global Oncology essay is followed by an interview with Silverstein and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Silverstein shares her launch of a framed picture legacy project in Malawi for those with childhood cancer in a low-resource setting. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Capturing Memories for Children With Cancer in a Low-Resource Setting (10.1200/GO.23.00001) I was the paparazza, capturing salient moments from our pr...
2023-04-11
22 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
First Cousins Once Removed: Respecting A Loved One's Wishes at the End of Life
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “First Cousins Once Removed” by Dr. Matthew Farrell, a radiation oncology resident at UCLA. The essay is followed by an interview with Farrell and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Farrell paints scenes of how different family dynamics can come into play when advocating for patients. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: First Cousin Once Removed, by Matthew J. Farrell, MD, MFA (10.1200/JCO.22.02611) When I was a kid, long before I wanted to be a doctor or had even heard of oncology, I dreamed of becoming an actor. I grew up in Sa...
2023-03-28
30 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
I Want to Kill you: Facing a Threat and Finding Support and Safety
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “I Want to Kill You” by Dr. Noelle LoConte, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. The essay is followed by an interview with LoConte and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. LoConte shares her experience of a patient's threat to kill her and her reflections on how health care can be improved. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: I Want to Kill You, by Noelle K. LoConte, MD (10.1200/JCO.22.02896) My patient threatened to kill me. I was in the middle of a busy...
2023-03-14
28 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Mrs. Hattie Jones: The Patient I Can't Forget
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Mrs. Hattie Jones” by Dr. Eric Klein, fellow at Stanford's Distinguished Careers Institute. The essay is followed by an interview with Klein and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Klein shares the mystery of why Mrs. Hattie Jones might have died when she did. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Mrs. Hattie Jones, by Eric Klein, MD (10.1200/JCO.22.02405) That Hattie Jones died was not unexpected, but why she died when she did has been a mystery for more than 40 years. It was late summer and she’d been hospital...
2023-02-28
24 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Wearing Your Heart Around Your Neck: Fostering Physician-Patient Relationships Through Sports
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Wearing Your Heart Around Your Neck: Fostering Physician-Patient Relationships Through Sports” by Dr. Victoria Wytiaz. The essay is followed by an interview with Wytiaz and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Wytiaz shares how a shared passion for sports can foster improved physician-patient relationships and empathetic care. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Wearing Your Heart Around Your Neck: Fostering Physician-Patient Relationships Through Sports, by Victoria Wytiaz (10.1200/JCO.22.02529). As the holiday season approaches, my parents will still ask me to give them a list of potential gift ideas, despite the fact t...
2023-02-14
20 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Cardio-Oncology: When Two Life-Threatening Illnesses Collide
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Cardio-Oncology” by Dr. Daniel Rayson, clinical oncologist at Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Center. The essay is followed by an interview with Rayson and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Rayson shares a personal experience working with a patient who has two life-threatening diseases. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Cardio-Oncology, by Dr. Daniel Rayson (10.1200/JCO.21.00971) I was asked to see a 64-year-old man in the coronary care unit (CCU) 4 days after he collapsed in his driveway after a seemingly normal day at work. His wife told the paramedics that he had...
2023-01-24
22 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
How Are You, Choi-Seonsaeng?: A Lesson in Cross-Cultural Communication
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “How Are You, Choi-Seonsaeng?” by Dr. April Choi, a Hematology and Oncology fellow at Tufts Medical Center. The essay is followed by an interview with Choi and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Choi discusses how navigating US healthcare is similar to acclimating to a foreign country. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: How Are You, Choi-Seonsaeng?, by April Choi, MD (10.1200/JCO.22.02103) It was not until Mr. Yoon’s nurse contacted me (an intern eager to flex her Korean skills) for an “agitated patient who is trying to leave the hospital”...
2022-12-27
24 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Chasing Milestones: The Importance of Shared Decision-Making Between Oncologists and Patients
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Chasing Milestones” by Dr. Ameish Govindarajan, a post-doctoral research fellow at City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center. The essay is followed by an interview with Govindarajan and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. As a young physician, Govindarajan shares his personal and professional experiences as a cancer patient with non-small cell lung cancer and the importance of shared decision-making between oncologists and patients. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Chasing Milestones, by Ameish Govindarajan, MD (10.1200/JCO.22.01379) You always remember the moment your world comes to a halt. E...
2022-12-13
25 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Guilt and Gratitude: Staying in Touch After Cancer Treatment
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Guilt and Gratitude,” by Dr. Ilana Hellmann, attending physician at Meir Medical Center in Israel. The essay is followed by an interview with Hellmann and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Hellmann explores the guilt surrounding the toxic consequences of chemotherapy and her gratitude for the patients who continue to connect with their physicians, even after treatment. The interview starts at 06:15 TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Guilt and Gratitude, by Ilana Hellmann, MBBCh (10.1200/JCO.22.02000) It was the end of a long day in clinic. There was a knock...
2022-11-17
23 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
People Like Us: What it Means to be an Outsider in Oncology
Listen to ASCO's Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, "People Like Us," by Dr. Stephanie Graff. The essay is followed by an interview with Graff and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Graff reflects on her life experience as a female physician, farmer’s daughter, mother, and pie connoisseur to connect and help her patients get through a life-altering diagnosis. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: People Like Us, by Stephanie Graff, MD (10.1200/JCO.22.01835) I was standing in the dining room on the 15-year-old burnt sienna carpet, so heinous that it could have only been chosen because it was...
2022-11-08
30 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Preparing for the End Game: An Oncologist Shares His Reflections After a Close Friend’s Death
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Preparing for the End Game,” by Dr. William Beck, a University Distinguished Professor Emeritus and Professor of Pharmacology and Molecular Genetics at The University of Illinois at Chicago. The essay is followed by an interview with Beck and host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Beck reflects on his own mortality and what it means to live, following his good friend’s illness and death from lung cancer. TRANSCRIPT Narrator: Preparing for the End Game, by William T. Beck, PhD (10.1200/JCO.22.01758) Recently, Jordan, a dear friend who...
2022-10-25
22 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Being on the Other Side: An Oncologist’s Perspective on Grieving
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “Being on The Other Side; An Oncologist’s Perspective on Grieving,” by Shannon MacDonald, an Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School and a Radiation Oncologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital & Mass General Brigham. The reading is followed by an interview with host Dr. Lidia Schapira and essay author Shannon MacDonald. MacDonald shares her experience with grief, loss, and love after her husband was diagnosed with a mitochondrial disorder that ultimately took his life. MacDonald explores what grief means and how it can be different from what you originally imagined. TRANSC...
2022-10-11
26 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Mudras in Medicine: A Role for Dance in Appreciating Non-Verbal Communication in the Clinical Encounter
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay “Mudras in Medicine: A Role for Dance in Appreciating Non-Verbal Communication in the Clinical Encounter,” by Drs. Maheetha Bharadwaj, Nagda Dipal, et al. Essay authors Dr. Bharadwaj, a urology resident at the University of Washington, and co-author Dr. Dipal, a medical student at Harvard Medical School, are interviewed by host Dr. Lidia Schapira. Drs. Bharadwai and Dipal provide insight on how they use non-verbal communication in the form of Bharatanatyam, an Indian narrative art form, as a way to reflect oncology patient care. TRANSCRIPT “Mudras in...
2022-09-27
34 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Will to Go On: Learning When to Let Go
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay, “The Will to Go On,” by Dr. Sumit Shah, Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine and Oncology and Medical Director of Digital Health at Stanford University School of Medicine. The reading is followed by an interview with host Dr. Lidia Schapira and essay author Dr. Shah. Dr. Shah explores a patient’s will to live and recounts witnessing a powerful bond between a patient and her spouse. TRANSCRIPT Lidia Schapira: Welcome to JCO’s Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology, brought to you by ASCO podcasts, which offer a ra...
2022-09-06
30 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
The Side Effects of Caring: Dealing with Secondary Traumatic Stress in Oncology
Listen to ASCO’s Journal of Clinical Oncology essay “The Side Effects of Caring,” by Dr. Aarti Kamat, a pediatric hematology/ oncology fellow at the University of Michigan. The reading is followed by an interview with host Dr. Lidia Schapira and essay author Dr. Kamat, where they discuss coping with Secondary Traumatic Stress (STS) after Dr. Kamat has a triggering experience with a teenage patient. TRANSCRIPT The Side Effects of Caring: Dealing with Secondary Traumatic Stress in Oncology Narrator: The Side Effects of Caring, by Aarti Kamat, MD (10.1200/ JCO.22.00736) “I don’t want to...
2022-08-23
20 min
ASCO Education
Cancer Topics – Financial Toxicity
In this ASCO Education episode moderated by Dr. Rami Manochakian (Mayo Clinic), two-time cancer survivor and patient advocate Ms. Samantha Watson and medical oncologist Dr. Lidia Schapira (Stanford) discuss the multifaceted impact of high cancer care cost on patients and survivors. They also review communication strategies and resources oncology providers can offer to help alleviate financial toxicity. If you liked this episode, please subscribe. Learn more at education.asco.org, or email us at education@asco.org. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Rami Manochakian: Hello, and welcome to the ASCO Education Podcast Series. My n...
2022-05-18
34 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Questions for the Oncologist
"Questions for the Oncologist," by Barry Meisenberg: an oncologist struggles to answer a patient’s “Why me?” question. Transcript Narrator: Questions for the Oncologist by Barry R. Meisenberg, MD (10.1200/JCO.22.00158) Go ahead, ask me anything. Decades of meeting beseeching eyes has prepared me. Ask me anything except that one thing. That one thing that neither colleagues nor study has helped me comprehend. Ask me instead about prognosis; I will be honest, but gentle. Ask me about side effects; I will use a small spoon so as not to...
2022-04-26
17 min
Our MBC Life
S04 E06 - Dr. Lidia Schapira: Hey Doc, What Are You Telling Me?
Send us a textBefore our MBC diagnosis, many of us saw our doctors once or twice a year or even less often. And most visits were likely routine check-ups or focused on a particular issue with a relatively straightforward solution. But MBC changes all that. It throws each of us into an unfamiliar world--with its own language, new and complex information shared in high stakes appointments and a relationship with our oncologist that immediately becomes one of the most important relationships in our life. This episode of Our MBC Life, the first in our M...
2022-04-06
1h 03
Telón de Aire
Palabras cruzadas
Un simple intercambio sobre usar o no el lenguaje inclusivo puede cuestionar todo el pasado de una generación. Género: Costumbrismo. Duración: 09:52 Créditos: Daniel Di Biase, Gisela Gaeta y Luna Schapira (intérpretes), Patricia Leonardi (guión), Marcelo Cotton y Lidia Argibay (dirección de actores), Gabriela Pérez Menéndez (producción), Guadalupe Cuevas (locución), Adolfo Schmidt (grabación en estudio), Marcelo Cotton (edición).
2021-10-16
09 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Confidence
Confidence by Ash B. Alpert and Bahar Moftakhar. Read by Maggie Sheridan. Two fellows explore the feedback they received during training to develop confidence, or to appear confident. TRANSCRIPT SPEAKER 1: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement.
2021-06-28
33 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Power in Our Hands: Addressing Racism in the Workplace
An assistant professor reflects on racism in the hospital workplace. TRANSCRIPT [MUSIC PLAYING] LIDIA SCHAPIRA: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories-- the Art of Oncology, brought to yo...
2021-04-23
33 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Knuckles
In Knuckles by Kathryn Hitchcock, a radiation oncologist and a patient learn how people are not always who they seem. TRANSCRIPT ANNOUNCER: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. [MUSIC PLAYING] ...
2021-04-05
28 min
Cancer.Net Podcast
Addressing Mental Health Issues in Adolescent and Young Adult Survivors, with Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO, and Daniel A. Mulrooney, MD, MS
ASCO: You’re listening to a podcast from Cancer.Net. This cancer information website is produced by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, known as ASCO, the world’s leading professional organization for doctors who care for people with cancer. The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be c...
2021-03-11
20 min
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Advances in Metastatic Breast Cancer Treatment
Thanks to better and more targeted treatment options, women are living longer than ever with metastatic breast cancer. This episode features a wide-ranging conversation covering diagnosis, treatment options and shared decision making. Our guest is Dr. Lidia Schapira of the Stanford University School of Medicine and Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Institute.
2020-04-14
54 min
Cancer Stories: The Art of Oncology
Compassion and Compassionate Use, by David J. Einstein
One oncologist provides his take on responding to "compassionate use" requests TRANSCRIPT The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care, and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. [DR. LIDIA SCHAPIRA] Welcome to JCO's Cancer Stories-- The Art of Oncology, brought to you by the ASCO...
2019-09-30
29 min
JCO Oncology Practice Podcast
Online Communities as Sources of Peer Support for People Living With Cancer
Dr. Pennell and Dr. Schapira discuss the risks and benefits of online communities and provide recommendations for improving communication between clinicians and patients about the use of online resources. Hello, and welcome back to the ASCO Journal of Oncology Practice podcast. This is Dr. Nate Pennell, Medical Oncologist at the Cleveland Clinic and Consultant Editor for the JOP. So it won't be news to any of the listeners of this podcast that living with cancer and dealing with the sequelae of cancer treatment is a terribly stressful proposition and that cancer patients and their caregivers b...
2018-12-18
12 min
Your Stories: Conquering Cancer
Lessons in Loss | Conquer Cancer, the ASCO Foundation
When grief is an occupational hazard, it’s hard not to bring work home. Lidia Schapira teaches doctors how to help patients approach the end of their lives. What kind of lessons did her children learn from a parent who regularly cares for and loses seriously ill patients? Lauren Goldstein talks to Dr. Schapira, her mother, the current Editor in Chief of Cancer.Net, and a Conquer Cancer donor about growing up in the shadows of cancer. Lidia Schapira, an oncologist specializing in quality of life, talks candidly with her daughter, Lauren Goldstein, about how she managed wo...
2017-12-20
05 min
Up Close Research Talk Show
#404: Getting cancer care to better reflect patients' lived experience
How does a cancer patient's experience of illness help to inform their treatment? Clinical and research oncologist Associate Professor Lidia Schapira explains how health outcomes for cancer patients rely not only on timely diagnosis and medical intervention but on factors such as patients' cognitive and emotional experiences, as well as communications in the clinic. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath. Download mp3 (32.7 MB) Listen now Read transcript read more
2017-10-05
56 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
Research Highlights from the 2017 Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Advancing Care and Research, with Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO
In today’s podcast, Dr. Lidia Schapira will discuss 3 new studies presented at the 2017 Cancer Survivorship Symposium: Advancing Care and Research, held January 27 and 28 in San Diego, California. Cancer Research News
2017-01-23
12 min
Empowered Patient Podcast
Access To Understandable Health Information with Dr. Lidia Schapira Cancer.net and Fergal McGovern Visible Thread
Dr. Lidia Schapira, Editor-in-Chief Cancer.net and Fergal McGovern CEO Visible Thread on the challenge of getting patients and caregivers accurate health information that is accessible and understandable. Lidia and Fergal provide thoughtful observations about the challenges of providing accurate cancer related information to an international online audience on Cancer.net which was created by the American Society of Clinical Oncology. @cancerdotnet @visiblethread Cancer.net Visible Thread
2016-03-14
18 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
“Scan-xiety,” with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, Dr. Lidia Schapira discusses ways to cope with feeling anxious about having scans for cancer and waiting for the results. Treatments, Tests, and Procedures
2014-12-02
09 min
Cancer.Net Podcast
“Scan-xiety,” with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, Dr. Lidia Schapira discusses ways to cope with feeling anxious about having scans for cancer and waiting for the results. Treatments, Tests, and Procedures
2014-12-02
09 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
2014 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up – Practice-Changing Research, with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, we’ll discuss some of the research presented at ASCO’s 2014 Annual Meeting that is likely to be practice-changing, including advances in prostate cancer, breast cancer, and immunotherapy, as well as issues regarding the cost of cancer care. Cancer Research News
2014-07-28
19 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
Coping with Cancer During the Holidays, with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, Dr. Lidia Schapira discusses how to cope with some of the common challenges people with cancer face during the holidays. Family, Friends, and Caregivers
2013-12-09
11 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
2013 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up – Combining Patient Care with Cancer Treatment, with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, we give an overview of the research presented at ASCO’s 2013 Annual Meeting that combines the management of side effects with cancer treatment. Cancer Research News
2013-06-24
08 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
2012 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up - Aromatase Inhibitors, Bisphosphonates, and HER2 Targeted Therapies for Breast Cancer, with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, we discuss some of the research on aromatase inhibitors, bisphosphonates, and HER2 targeted therapies for breast cancer presented at ASCO’s 2012 Annual Meeting. Cancer Research News
2012-07-30
17 min
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Special Encore Presentation: Living Well with Advanced Breast Cancer
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, on today's episode, the Cancer Support Community focuses on Stage IV breast cancer, or what is commonly referred to as advanced breast cancer. Kim Thiboldeaux is joined by Ginny Knackmuhs, a patient living with and an advocate for advanced breast caner, and Dr. Lidia Schapira, a medical oncologist with a specialty in breast cancer from Gillette Center for Breast Cancer at Massachusetts General Hospital. Tune in to find out how to control advanced breast cancer while maintaining a healthy quality of life.
2012-01-17
57 min
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Living Well with Advanced Breast Cancer
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness month, on today's episode, the Cancer Support Community focuses on Stage IV breast cancer, or what is commonly referred to as advanced breast cancer. Kim Thiboldeaux is joined by Ginny Knackmuhs, a patient living with and an advocate for advanced breast caner, and Dr. Lidia Schapira, a medical oncologist with a specialty in breast cancer from Gillette Center for Breast Cancer at Massachusetts General Hospital. Tune in to find out how to control advanced breast cancer while maintaining a healthy quality of life.
2011-10-04
57 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
2011 ASCO Annual Meeting Research Round Up - Advances in Breast Cancer Care, Personalized Treatment Options, Fertility Preservation, and Survivorship Care, with Lidia Schapira, MD
In this podcast, we discuss several topics presented ASCO's 2011 Annual Meeting, including advances in breast cancer care, personalized treatment options, fertility preservation, and survivorship care. Family, Friends, and Caregivers
2011-07-11
14 min
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
Special Encore Presentation: The Empowered Cancer Patient: Highlights from The Total Cancer Wellness Guide
The premier episode will explore The Wellness Community’s founding principle of the Patient Active™ Concept, which is explained in the book, The Total Cancer Wellness Guide: Reclaiming Your Life After Diagnosis (BenBella Books, 2007), a book co-authored by Kim Thiboldeaux and Mitch Golant, PhD. Guests will discuss the benefits of patients taking an active role in managing their cancer care during treatment and beyond. They include Matthew Loscalzo, MSW, Administrative Director for the Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center; Lidia Schapira, MD, Oncologist at the Gillette Center for Breast Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at t...
2008-12-09
55 min
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
The Empowered Cancer Patient: Highlights from The Total Cancer Wellness Guide4
The premier episode will explore The Wellness Community’s founding principle of the Patient Active™ Concept, which is explained in the book, The Total Cancer Wellness Guide: Reclaiming Your Life After Diagnosis (BenBella Books, 2007), a book co-authored by Kim Thiboldeaux and Mitch Golant, PhD. Guests will discuss the benefits of patients taking an active role in managing their cancer care during treatment and beyond. They include Matthew Loscalzo, MSW, Administrative Director for the Sheri & Les Biller Patient and Family Resource Center; Lidia Schapira, MD, Oncologist at the Gillette Center for Breast Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital and Assistant Professor of Medicine at t...
2008-09-09
55 min
Cancer.Net Podcasts
Finishing Treatment: What Comes Next?, with Lidia Schapira, MD
What to expect as you approach the end of your active treatment for cancer. After Treatment and Survivorship
2007-07-11
04 min