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Charlotte Bayala on Overcoming the Challenges of Gratitude19 Nov 202500:20:06

In this special November episode, we are swapping podcasts with Charlotte Bayala of the Cancer Caregiver Podcast. Charlotte explores the complexities of meeting expectations of gratitude during the holidays when you or your loved one is dealing with cancer. Listeners will hear an honest, grounded discussion of the mixed emotions that arise, and a breathing tool to help you deal with them in real time. By the end, listeners will have strategies for expressing gratitude authentically in difficult times. 

Links to Charlotte's bio and social media

https://www.cancercaregiverpodcast.com/

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Jeff Stewart: Author, Scientist, Jeopardy Champ, and Cancer Insider22 Oct 202500:38:11

In 2022, Jeff Stewart was preparing to donate a kidney when his life took a completely different turn. Unknown to him at the time, he was harboring two separate cancers—kidney and stomach. As a former Jeopardy champ, long-time molecular biologist, and inventor, it’s no surprise that Jeff instinctively framed his relationship with cancer as a complex puzzle that needed solving. In this heartfelt interview with Dr. Sherman, Jeff shares the insights he has gained over the years. He also discusses his published memoir, Living: Inspiration from a Father with Cancer. Written with his seven children in mind, Living offers advice and inspiration for everyone, regardless of age.  He also touches on his love of writing itself, having just completed his upcoming young adult fantasy book, Angel Chloe and the Wall of Stone and Bone. Jeff passed away in August 2025, yet his wisdom, humor, and legacy live on to inspire us, just as he intended.

Hope for Stomach Cancer support group mentioned by Jeff

Buy his book, Living: Inspiration from a Father with Cancer, from our bookshop.org collection

NPR piece by Jeff on experimental therapies 

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Alcohol and Cancer, An Update 202522 Jan 202500:29:30

Did you know it takes an Act of Congress to change the warning label on alcohol? It’s true! But even more crucial: how much alcohol does it take to increase your cancer risk? In this episode, Tina and Leah dive into the connection between alcohol and cancer, exploring why the Surgeon General is pushing for updated warning labels. Whether you’re sticking with your current habits or considering a mindful approach to drinking, this episode delivers eye-opening insights that might make you think twice before your next sip. Tune in to learn more!

Prior episode: Good for You? or Bad for You? Alcohol
Ireland's strong alcohol label stance
How acetaldehyde from alcohol ingestion forms in your body
Which cancers are linked to alcohol consumption?

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Bone Health : Survivorship / Survivorsh!t:08 Dec 202100:49:40

Want to learn all about bone health? Then this is the episode for you! How does bone degrade? Who should be most concerned? How can you build bone? Are there certain nutritional supplements that can help? 

Fracture risk increases with age as our bones thin, but throw some cancer treatment into the mix and bone thinning can happen sooner and more rapidly (up to seven times faster following cancer treatments, according to ASCO). Loss of bone mineral density (known as osteopenia or osteoporosis) increases fracture risk. This is not only true for older cancer patients but young ones too. And bone loss may be late-onset, not showing up until decades following treatment. That means adult survivors of childhood cancers are at a higher risk.

In Episode 15 of The Cancer Pod, Tina and Leah discuss bone density, risk factors for osteopenia and osteoporosis, and how you can prevent bone loss and reduce the risk of fractures. Tune in and share this episode with anyone you think is at risk of bone loss (it's not just for cancer survivors... aging itself is a risk factor).

Links we mentioned on this episode and other cool stuff:

Maren Morris - The Bones (video)

12 Yoga Poses vs. Osteoporosis - Dr. Loren Fishman (YouTube)

NCCN Task Force Report: Bone Health in Cancer Care

Vitamin D and calcium supplementation reduces cancer risk: results of a randomized trial

Nothing Boring About Boron

Estrogen and the Skeleton

A Strategy for Preserving Bone Health During Chemotherapy (mouse study)

Therapy-Induced Senescence Drives Bone Loss

Bone Aging, Cellular Senescence, and Osteoporosis

Management of Osteoporosis in Survivors of Adult Cancers With Nonmetastatic Disease: ASCO Clinical Practice Guideline

Vitamin D and calcium supplementation reduces cancer risk: results of a randomized tri

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Survivorship / Survivorsh!t: Fatigue01 Dec 202100:49:30

Cancer-related fatigue (CrF) is common, both during treatment for cancer and afterward. Studies show up to 30% of cancer survivors experience fatigue for years following diagnosis. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill not getting a good night’s sleep or overdoing it at the gym fatigue. CrF is its own entity. It’s not relieved by sleep or rest and can be distressing, even life-altering. In this episode, Tina and Leah review the official contributing factors to CrF, and a few causes that aren’t found on the official list. Understanding how the adrenal glands are involved in CrF is essential, and they explain how the adrenals help you maintain energy. As always, at The Cancer Pod, we talk specifics about what you can do to improve your day-to-day. Fatigue is not something you have to live with!

Links we mentioned on this episode and other cool stuff:

Unofficial Theme Song for Survivorship Pod - Florence and the Machine

Unofficial Theme Song for Fatigue Episode - The Foo Fighters

NCCN Guidelines: Survivorship Fatigue (Provider)

NCCN Survivorship Care for Cancer-Related and Long-Term Effects (Patient)

Integrative Therapies for Cancer-Related Fatigue

Wisconsin Ginseng (Panax quinquefolius ) to Improve Cancer-Related Fatigue: A Randomized, Double-Blind Trial

Aviva Romm Adaptogens: Ancient Medicine for 21st Century Stress

Association of Fiber, Vegetable, and Fruit Intake with Quality of Life and Fatigue in Colorectal Cancer Survivors

How Survivorship Went from Being an Outlier to Mainstream - from The Cancer History Project

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Talk To Your Doctor: About Genetic Testing17 Nov 202100:37:56

​​What is genetic testing and is it appropriate for you? How do you talk to your doctor about getting tested? Tina and Leah cover what you need to know in this episode of The Cancer Pod.

Hereditary cancers happen, but what are the chances? It is estimated that 10%  of all cancers are due to genes we inherited from our parents. Yet, certain mutations can lead to personal risk of up to 80%. (We don't dwell on statistics, so no worries there.) 

Knowing whether there is familial hereditary cancer syndrome can influence decision-making for the person with cancer and their family. In this podcast, we discuss who, why and how the testing for hereditary cancer syndromes should be approached. Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer Syndrome, where the BRCA genes are involved,  may be the most commonly known, but there are many others to look for including Lynch syndrome, Li Fraumeni syndrome, and Cowden syndrome.

We round out this episode with our unofficial theme song and a different kind of Moment of Woo.

Links we mentioned on this episode and other interesting stuff:

MD Anderson Genetic Testing Information

National Society of Genetic Counselors

Facing Our Risk - FORCE Facing Hereditary Cancer EMPOWERED

Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Association

BRCA gene mutations from NCI

Alive and Kickn: Lynch syndrome advocacy group

Cowden syndrome (PTEN Hamartoma Tumor Syndrome

Lost Women of Science website and podcast

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Talk To Your Doctor: At Your Appointment10 Nov 202100:44:13

Doctors' appointments can be overwhelming, especially after a cancer diagnosis. There are so many questions to ask even before walking into the office, and then once a treatment plan is presented there are even more questions.

On the latest episode of The Cancer Pod, Tina and Leah review some of the questions to bring up at an oncology appointment and offer some tips to help patients, both newly diagnosed and seasoned veterans, about what to bring to appointments. They even delve into the topic of what to do if you don't like your doctor or what happens if your doctor leaves you.

The Trapper Keeper is Back!

NCCN Guidelines for Patients

Cancer.net - Questions to Ask Your Health Team

American Cancer Society - Questions to Ask Your Doctor

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Talk to Your Doctor: About Integrative Medicine03 Nov 202100:47:04

It's the first pod inspired by our listeners' requests! Talk to Your Doctor is a series of episodes about, well, how to talk to your doctor! Whether it's about integrative medicine or questions you might not have thought of, we'll try and cover it in this pod.

In the first episode of this series, we answer the question "how do I ask my doctor about integrative medicine?" According to the National Institute for Health, integrative oncology is a patient-centered, evidence-informed field that utilizes mind-body practices, lifestyle modifications, and/or natural products interwoven with conventional cancer treatment. It prioritizes safety and best available evidence to offer appropriate interventions alongside conventional care. That's literally their definition.

Patients are often reluctant to talk to their doctors about using therapies that might be outside of standard of care, and doctors don't always know how to advise their patients on the use of these therapies. As more patients are becoming aware of the potential benefits of these treatments, keeping an open dialog with their providers is key.

Talk to YOUR doctor if you think integrative medicine is for you.

Oncology Association of Naturopathic Physicians Where to find licensed naturopathic doctors that specialize in naturopathic oncology

Memorial Sloan Kettering Herbs Database

Board Certified Specialists in Oncology Nutrition Listed by state

Eat This Much

Oldways Cultural Food Traditions


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Side Eff#%ks: Part 2 More Sleep Disturbances21 Oct 202100:39:33

Sleep disturbances may affect 40% of cancer survivors up to five years post treatment. In Episode 9 of Side Eff#%ks pod, Tina and Leah covered the causes of sleep disturbances and sleep hygiene, and now in Episode 10, they review integrative approaches to sleep management, including herbs and supplements that address anxiety and pain, which often contribute to insomnia. They also discuss cortisol’s association with waking up in the middle of the night. And since this is the last episode of this four-part pod (a first!), they introduce a Moment of Woo!

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Side Eff#%ks: Part 1 Sleep Disturbances13 Oct 202100:41:21

Good quality sleep is always important, but it becomes especially precious following a cancer diagnosis. A good night's sleep supports our immune system, our mood, and so much more. It helps our body and mind heal. Anxiety, depression, and pain are only a few common causes of sleep disruption. In the first of this two-part episode, Tina and Leah talk about sleep disturbances, sleep hygiene, and some basic approaches to managing insomnia.
 
Here are the links for some of the things we talk about on this episode:
The Epworth Sleepiness Scale helps assess for daytime sleepiness.
Download the NCCN Survivorship Care for Cancer-Related Late and Long-Term Effects for ways to manage many of those lingering side effects.
Lions, dolphins, and bears? Take The Power of When Quiz and figure out your chronotype!

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Side Eff#%ks: Mouth Sores & Taste Changes06 Oct 202100:57:11

We're continuing with our theme of things that make our life miserable...I mean side effects from cancer treatment. Mouth sores and taste changes can greatly affect quality of life when going through treatment for cancer. Tina and Leah discuss causes and both pharmaceutical and integrative approaches to managing these side effects.

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Side Eff#%ks: Nausea & Vomiting29 Sep 202100:49:38

It's here! The first in what we hope to be many episodes on cancer treatment-related side effects. The most common questions we get have to do with integrative oncology approaches to managing common, and not so common, side effects when patients go through chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery. (Immunotherapy and targeted therapies are included whenever we say "chemo.")

We kick off this first pod with our nausea and vomiting episode. We cover a number of causes for nausea and vomiting, how different medicines work, and of course, our favorite integrative medicine approaches. 

Talking about puking might trigger some folks, so there's a content warning at the beginning of this podcast. We must say the word "vomit" like a gazillion times. Oh, and I for sure though we were going to earn an Explicit on this episode but we decided to censor it and keep it clean for the kids.

Maybe you've heard this all before, maybe this information is new to you. We hope you enjoy listening. Remember to share The Cancer Pod podcasts if you think they might be helpful to someone you know.

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Good for You, Bad for You: Soy17 Sep 202100:39:45

The third episode in the Good for You? Bad for You? pod is here, and it's about soy. Soy was a conundrum in the nutrition and the integrative medicine realm for many years—is it helping or harming cancer patients? Tina helps clear up some of the confusion and Leah is the Debbie Downer in this podcast. Remember to subscribe, rate, and review The Cancer Pod, and hang tight for now, the next pod will be released in two weeks.

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Frankincense Minisode, Supplements 10125 Dec 202400:26:20

Did you know frankincense is from the Boswellia plant? Tina and Leah delve into frankincense's history, uses, and benefits, especially in integrative cancer care. They discuss how to test the purity of essential oils, the various therapeutic applications of frankincense, including its anti-inflammatory and potential anti-cancer properties, and the intricacies of using it safely.

ASCO Update on Boswellia
Aromatase Inhibitor induced arthritic pain - Boswellia, Lipoic acid, and MSM
Boswellia alongside radiotherapy for brain tumors
Boswellia for nerve pain
The role of Boswellia in post-radiation therapy for brain metastasis

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Good for You, Bad for You: Coffee16 Sep 202100:40:28

For those who are still listening after our alcohol episode (hello loyal fans!), here is an episode that is easier to swallow. Tina and Leah talk about coffee, the good, the bad, the better, as well as that crazy hot dog article that was circulating a few weeks ago. What do hot dogs have to do with coffee? Tune in and find out! And as always, links to studies we mention are available on our Pinterest page. 

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Good for You, Bad for You: Alcohol15 Sep 202100:44:08

Alcohol might be a solution, but it won't solve your problems. Okay, cheesy chemistry jokes aside, alcohol is always in the news. One day we read alcohol is going to save us from heart disease, the next day we're reading for every drink over the recommended limit, *someone* is going to take anywhere from 15 to 30 minutes off of our lives (yes, this was an actual study a few years ago in The Lancet). So, who do we believe? Tina and Leah conquer this very intoxicating subject on this episode of The Cancer Pod. Look for us on Pinterest to find links to some of the things we mention on our shows.

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Hot Flashes: Part 3 Talkin’ ‘bout More Treatments08 Sep 202100:37:32

How exciting, the last installment of the Hot Flash pod is here! In this episode, we cover common and not-so-common nutritional supplements that we've used with our patients and some we have only heard about. We also share some clinical pearls, handy hints, and a bit of woo, because why not? And we added music to our intro! Let us know what you think, about the podcast, the music, and as always, be honest but be nice!

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Hot Flashes: Part 2 Talkin’ ‘bout Treatments08 Sep 202100:29:29

This is a hot topic, don't you think?

In this episode, we start to talk about ways to address hot flashes, including the pros and cons of some of the most popular drugs and phytoestrogens, and how they may or may not interact with commonly prescribed medications like tamoxifen.

What the heck are phytoestrogens exactly? Tune in to find out!

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Hot Flashes: Part 1 Talkin’ ‘bout Triggers01 Sep 202100:32:50

Why does something as simple as a scoop of ice cream set off hot flashes in some people?
Hot flashes are a common side effect of cancer treatments, especially hormonal cancers like breast and prostate. In this episode, Tina and Leah discuss some common, and not so common, triggers of hot flashes and their take on what you can be done about it.

Find links to subjects we discuss on our Good for You? Bad for You? Pinterest page!

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Myrrh, A Holiday Minisode11 Dec 202400:17:44

‘Tis the Season! Join Tina and Leah for a fascinating exploration of myrrh, the ancient resin with powerful medicinal properties. Discover how this biblical gift continues to prove its worth in modern medicine, from supporting oral health to promoting wound healing. The doctors examine the scientific evidence behind myrrh’s antiseptic properties and discuss emerging research on its potential anti-cancer effects.

Whether you're interested in natural medicine, science, or the intersection of traditional and modern healthcare, this episode offers valuable insights.

Maud Grieve's book, A Modern Herbal (published 1931)
Interaction with the medication Warfarin/Coumadin
The Complete German Commission E Monographs (link to Amazon; we may receive a small commission at no cost to you if you purchase)

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The Science Behind Gratitude27 Nov 202400:40:25

Gratitude is good for you, but we know it can sometimes be challenging too. Leah discusses the wide variety of responses from our community to a survey asking,  “Do you practice gratitude? If so, how?" Then, we look at the science, which shows exactly what improves by practicing gratitude. Spoiler: Some studies have proven measurable physical benefits, including living longer! So, thank you for reading this far. Now, please hit that play button!

Gratitude Defined and more... (from The Greater Good Science Center)
Gratitude studies show, at the very least, sleep improves
Gratitude has positive effects on cardiovascular health
Mayo Clinic's "Discover Gratitude" Program
Positivity Begets Positivity

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Sara Olsher on Communication and Kids13 Nov 202400:42:18

Sara Olsher, author of over 12 books and creator of Mighty and Bright, discusses  her experiences as a cancer survivor and a single mother. Her books help adults and children understand each other better during difficult times. The episode offers insights into the importance of honest communication with children about serious illnesses. The hosts also delve into Sara’s  products, which are designed to help implement some of the communication tools she has found useful with her own daughter. KOIN 6 News in Portland, Oregon, awarded Sara the Remarkable Woman Award for 2023, and Tina and Leah are happy to bring you the many ways she is helping both kids and adults manage life’s challenges.

Sara's Bio Page - links to social media, website, etc.
Sara’s website
Mighty and Bright website
KOIN6 News Remarkable Woman 2023 award

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Dr. Amy Rothenberg on Healing After Treatment30 Oct 202400:53:55

Dr. Amy Rothenberg, a respected naturopathic physician and three-time cancer survivor, shares her story of multiple cancer diagnoses and treatments. Her most recent treatment was a stem cell transplant in 2024 for acute leukemia. Dr. Rothenberg gives valuable insights into integrative cancer care, the importance of gut health, and practical tips for caregivers. The conversation also emphasizes the significance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle and seeking open-minded, collaborative healthcare providers. Tune in for an informative and inspiring discussion on navigating cancer care holistically.

Link to Dr. Rothenberg's social media and website
Be The Match Program - Becoming a stem cell donor
What is a Stem Cell Transplant? NIH explanation
Tips for Caregivers of Patients — a guest blog post by Dr. Rothenberg
Understanding Cancer-Related Fatigue

Previous podcast episodes :
Cancer-Related Fatigue
Prebiotics (Microbiome stuff)
Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy

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Artificial Intelligence, Acne Creams, and Oral Microbiome16 Oct 202400:37:18

There are many cancer-relevant headlines, and Tina and Leah cherry-picked a few you need to hear. Is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help you determine a treatment plan a good idea? You can get answers from ChatGPT, but are they reliable?  There are a few considerations, like source verification, addressing ethical considerations, and who you should (and should not trust to handle your medical information. Tina and Leah also discuss a recent study that found benzene in a third of available acne creams! Benzene is a well-known carcinogen. They also talk about the possible link between oral bacteria and head and neck cancers as they quote (and question) the party line regarding proper oral hygiene. Join us and see what you think of these timely topics!

Artificial Intelligence:
Don't believe the bots!
ChatGPT can't keep a secret

Oral microbiome and cancer(s):
US News and World Report: Gum disease can trigger cancer
The original study on oral microbiome and head and neck cancers
Put that toothbrush down! Why you should wait to brush after you eat
Acidity (esp. pH <5.6) leads to loss of enamel

Acne creams with benzoyl peroxide:
News release from the American Association for Cancer Researchers
Benzene found in a third of acne creams off the shelf from stores (the actual study)
Benzene is found in some canned and bottled beverages
A word from the bever

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Pesticides: The New Smoking?02 Oct 202400:36:55

Move over "sitting" there's a "new smoking" in town. In this episode, Tina and Leah discuss the latest data on pesticides and cancer risk. One recent study showed the numbers look just as bad (and yes, society's denial of them just as strong) as the data on smoking and cancer risk from decades ago. The doctors share practical tips for minimizing exposure and suggest ways to minimize the effects of pesticide exposures that are nearly inevitable. Hey, we know this topic can be a bummer and a major inconvenience. That said, it's best to know the data to make healthy decisions for yourself. Societal changes may be slow, but there is plenty you can do while we wait for our society to make necessary changes for a less toxic world in general. Join us, we promise not to bum you out!

Pesticides are the new smoking; 69 pesticides named as carcinogenic
A more reader friendly version of the technical paper on pesticides and cancer risk
The Medscape article that spurred our discussion
Human Cancers: Known causes and prevention by organ site (IARC)
Environmental Working Group (EWG) guide on lowering intake of pesticides
Kristina Marusic, Environmental Health Journalist episode

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Elle MacPherson's Natural Cancer Cure18 Sep 202400:43:32

The news cycle is buzzing with how Elle MacPherson refused conventional treatment and cured herself of breast cancer naturally. While the media spins and influencers speculate, Tina and Leah talk about what they gleaned from a recent interview with Elle MacPherson on 60 Minutes Australia. They delve into the controversies surrounding natural versus conventional cancer treatments, including her decisions for self-care. The doctors also discuss the specifics of her diagnosis and the standard of care for her stage and type of cancer. There are many lessons from her story, so tune in for insights and opinions from two naturopathic docs who put Elle's story into perspective.

Prognostic and Predictive Value of Her2 status in DCIS
Understanding different types of DCIS
Elle MacPherson's book on Amazon (We may earn a commission at no cost to you if you buy the book using this link. Thank you for your support!)
Find local produce and farmers near you with Local Harvest 

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Dr. Wendy Garvin Mayo: The Stress Solutions Strategist04 Sep 202400:43:18

Dr. Wendy Garvin Mayo, distinguished nurse practitioner and healthcare leader, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss how addressing stress can change your life. With over two decades of experience, Wendy shares her journey from an oncology nurse caring directly for patients to becoming a scientist with a large pharmaceutical company. Now, using the same techniques she teaches, she's found her place is helping people recognize and deal with stress. She founded Collaborative Cancer Care and The Stress Blueprint to help patients, their loved ones, and fellow healthcare professionals.

In this interview, we discuss stress management and emotional intelligence, offering strategies for dealing with stress. Wendy emphasizes finding joy and aligning with one's purpose using the "SHAPE" framework for sustainable stress management. Tune in for insights on revolutionizing mental health in oncology and practical stress-management tools.

Where to find more about Dr. Gavin-Mayo:
Link to her bio and all of her social media links
Collaborative Cancer Care: Revolutionizing Mental Health Care in Oncology
The Stress Blueprint
Her book, SHAPE Your Life: A 5-Step Blueprint for Sustainable Stress Management

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Interview with Maria Montoya, Patient Advocate and #CancerInsider24 Sep 202500:52:11

Maria Montoya shares her personal experience as a two-time AYA breast cancer survivor. Diagnosed first at 30 and later at 37, she discusses dealing with Li Fraumeni Syndrome—a rare genetic predisposition to various cancers. Maria also talks about the systemic gaps she encountered in the healthcare system, such as limited genetic testing and inadequate fertility counseling, and what can be done to fix this. She also shares how getting treatment during the isolating early months of the COVID-19 pandemic fueled her passion for cancer care advocacy and systemic change. Now pursuing a Master’s in Social Work, Maria aims to address systemic healthcare challenges, focusing on improving psychosocial support and survivorship care.

Maria's bio and LinkedIn profile

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Flax and Chia Seeds: Food First!21 Aug 202400:40:02

Join us to explore the benefits and myths surrounding chia and flax seeds. Learn how these seeds can be integrated into your diet, their historical origins, and their role in digestive health, blood sugar control, and cancer care. Tina and Leah also address common misconceptions about flax seeds and breast cancer, and flax and thyroid issues. The Moment of Woo is revived! Tina and Leah explore of the Budwig protocol and its claims about cancer treatment.

The origins and distribution of the flax plant
Memorial Sloan Kettering Monograph on Flaxseed
Flaxseed study that showed it led to less aggressive breast cancer growth
The Budwig Protocol
 


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Janet Abrahm, MD, Debunks Myths About Palliative Care07 Aug 202400:48:24

Dr. Janet Abrahm, a distinguished professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an expert in palliative care at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss palliative or supportive care. Palliative does NOT mean "end-of-life" care! This misconception is just one myth dispelled during their conversation. Dr. Abrahm clarifies other misconceptions around palliative care, emphasizing its role from cancer diagnosis through treatment. Did you know that palliative care may help you stay on track when receiving curative treatment? Dr. Abrahm also discusses integrating non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, the psychological aspects of cancer treatment, and the importance of effective communication between oncologists and patients. Join Tina and Leah for this enlightening discussion about palliative care. (Hint: supportive care may be a more accurate descriptor.)

Links we mentioned and more about Dr. Abrahm:
Dr. Abrahm's website
Announcement of her prestigious award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
Her book, Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer, 4th ed (2022)

Other resources that were mentioned:
Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
Living with Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Coping Medically and Emotionally
The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis

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The Truth About... Skin and Sun Safety24 Jul 202400:44:32

Tina and Leah take on some TikTok misconceptions, including influencers' anti-sunscreen rants, head-on (wearing a wide-brimmed hat, of course).  The sun is good. The sun is bad. The sun will give you cancer, no wait, it will protect you from cancers. As is often the case, the truth is somewhere in the middle. Tune in for a factual discussion about sun exposure, tanning, and the difference between UVA and UVB rays on your skin. We talk sunscreens, sun blockers, and why there is so much darn skin cancer down under! (Not THAT down under! We mean Australia/New Zealand).

Some links that you may like:
Who's Spicoli?
List of the recalled Sunscreens
Bain De Soleil Commercial
SPF and Sun Protection explained (Skin Cancer Foundation)
Eating tomatoes - evidence of protection from sun damage (mice)
The ABCDE of identifying melanoma
Five sunburns in childhood increases risk, and more info
Skin Cancer rates across by country (Scientific American)
Our prior episode on Vitamin D
Sunscreen Chemicals and Marine Life (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association)
Guide to the Safer Sunscreens (Environmental Working Group) 



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Katie Deming, MD, The Conscious Oncologist10 Jul 202400:47:38

Dr. Katie Deming was a practicing radiation oncologist who now practices "conscious oncology." She talks about the six pillars of health in her whole-person program for deep healing. Dr. Deming shares why she walked away from a successful career to pursue her path as a conscious oncologist, including the impact of her near-death experience. The discussion also touches on the usage of language around cancer, the significance of emotional health, and how caregivers can better communicate with their loved ones. Dr. Deming advocates balancing nourishment with detoxifying the body, always keeping whole-person health in mind. Join Tina and Leah as they talk with Katie Deming in this enlightening discussion.

Some highlights of Dr. Deming's work:
TEDxReno Talk:  How to Talk to Someone Who Has Cancer
Article:  How Processing Your Emotions Aids in Healing Cancer

Where you can connect with Dr. Deming:
Websites- Born to Heal
Podcast - Born to Heal
Instagram
The Six Pillars of Healing Program

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The Truth About Microplastics. 26 Jun 202400:32:42

Microplastics are not just around us, they are in us. These microscopic particles of plastic may be wreaking havoc on our health in many ways, and worsening cancer risk and prognosis is one of them. In this episode, Tina and Leah discuss microplastics and their potential link to cancer, particularly colorectal cancer. They explore sources of microplastics, from single-use plastic bottles to synthetic clothing, and highlight steps you can take to reduce your exposure. They also discuss the difficulties in eliminating microplastics already present in the body and suggest ways to excrete toxins in general. Join Tina and Leah as they shed light on this growing concern and offer practical advice for healthier living.

Things we mentioned (and promised we'd share) in this episode:

Articles and Studies:
Health Risks to Microplastics Pose? (Medscape, 2024)
Harvard Magazine Article on Microplastics 
Washington Post article on microplastics, with a cool graphic!
Microplastics May Be a Driver of Early Onset Colorectal Cancer
Higher microplastics are found in those with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Faster spread of cancer due to microplastics inside cancer cells 
The actual study showing  microplastics inside cancer cells increase migration
Evidence that "tighter" charcoal filters are better at reducing microplastics than "loose" charcoal.
The blood, urine, and sweat study shows excretion of BPA in sweat
Some lighter fare:
What is a #2 pencil?
How to freeze thin

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Chemicals and Cancer: Kristina Marusic, Environmental Health Journalist12 Jun 202400:48:28

Kristina Marusic, author of 'A New War on Cancer,'  discusses her motivation and research into the chemicals contributing to rising cancer rates.  Tina and Leah cover a lot of ground in this interview. She discusses the pitfalls of individual responsibility. She talks about a system that permits the use of known carcinogens. She also covers what can be done to push the agenda toward a healthier place for all of us. Did you know that of the over 300,000 industrial chemicals invented in the last century, only five have ever been taken off the market in the USA?  Neither did we! Hit play and join us for an enlightening and hopeful discussion!

More about Kristina Marusic
Buy her book at Island Press, use the checkout code WAR for 20% off 
Link to Cancer Moonshot Project (add your two cents!)
Environmental Working Group (EWG) Skin Deep Project (find cleaner products)
Anti-Cancer Lifestyle Program




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Heart Toxicity: Survivorship/Survivorsh!t29 May 202400:41:01

Join Dr. Tina Kaczor and Dr. Leah Sherman as they delve into the complexities of heart toxicity in cancer care. This enlightening episode sheds light on the heart’s resilience and the specific challenges posed by cancer treatments known for their toxic effects on the heart muscle. Through engaging dialogue, the hosts explore topics such as risk factors, treatments associated with the highest risk of heart damage, and integrative medicine approaches to prevention and repair.

They share personal experiences, the latest research, and practical tips for patients and healthcare practitioners aiming to mitigate the side effects of cancer treatment on the heart. Whether you’re a patient, a healthcare provider, or someone interested in the intersection of oncology and cardiology, this episode offers valuable insights into keeping the heart healthy before, during, and after cancer treatment.

Leah’s favorite sardine salad recipe (from Martha Stewart!) https://www.marthastewart.com/1050733/lemon-herb-sardine-salad

Prior episodes we mention:
The Movement Mentor: Sarah Court, PT, DPT, e-RYT https://www.thecancerpod.com/the-movement-mentor-sarah-court-pt-dpt-e-ryt/
Magnesium: The Goldilocks Nutrient? https://www.thecancerpod.com/magnesium-the-goldilocks-nutrient/
Omega 3s: Supplements 101 https://www.thecancerpod.com/listen-7/

Heart Sparing Radiotherapy Techniques in Breast Cancer: A Focus on Deep Inspiration Breath Hold https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9309321/

CoQ10 Study on Antioxidant Dietary Supplement Use During Chemotherapy https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7062457/

Impact of Hormonal Therapies for Treatment of Hormone-Dependent Cancers (Breast and Prostate) on the Cardiovascular System: Effects and Modifications: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association  https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/HCG.0000000000000082

Adverse Cardiovascular Events Associated With Cyclin‐Dependent Kinase 4/6 Inhibitors in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/JAHA.123.029361

Cardiotoxicity of Anthracyclines doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2020.00026 

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Natasha Ewa, Psychotherapist and #cancerinsider15 May 202400:39:31

Tina and Leah have an insightful conversation with Natasha Ewa, a licensed social worker, psychotherapist, founder of I Thrive Therapy & Wellness, and #cancerinsider who was diagnosed with stage II breast cancer at the age of 29.  Natasha shares her perspective on dealing with PTSD, grief, and death from the standpoint of wellness, based on her professional experience and personal journey as a cancer survivor. 

In her private practice, Natasha regularly helps people navigate trauma related to health challenges, and her advice is applicable to anyone who has been through (or is in) a tough health challenge. She emphasizes the importance of the power of knowledge, supporting mental wellness, and various coping strategies for cancer survivors.  

Follow Natasha on Instagram @natashaaftercancer 
and on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@ittandwellnessllc

For more on I Thrive Therapy & Wellness, visit the website at https://www.ittandwellness.com/

To order Natasha’s book, email her directly at zanatasha (at) gmail.com

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Bladder Support: Supplements 10101 May 202400:43:38

An inflamed bladder (cystitis) can be caused by infections (urinary tract infection, UTI) or from treatment itself (radiation, chemotherapy, other drugs). Did you know some foods can irritate an inflamed bladder? Removing them can provide relief! Tina and Leah discuss the many ways that you can soothe and support your bladder with diet and herbs. Join the discussion and learn how to improve your own bladder health!

Foods that can irritate the bladder (from Brigham and Women's Hospital)
A technical paper on bladder damage from radiation

Prior episodes we mention:
Cranberry: A Healthy Addition to Your Plate!
Berries: Food First!

Herbal companies we recommend:
Mountain Rose Herbs
Starwest Botanicals
Frontier Co-op Herbs
GAIA Herbs

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Dr. Alex Hill, Pelvic Health & Oncology Physical Therapist17 Apr 202400:41:28

Pelvic health is often overlooked, especially in cancer care.  Dr. Alex Hill shares invaluable insights and practical strategies for addressing common issues like urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, and constipation. Join us in this enlightening discussion about the tools of the trade, types of pelvic floor exercises (Spoiler: It's not just Kegels), and why you really should not hover over the toilet when you urinate.

Short bio, website, and all social links for Dr. Alex Hill.

Be sure to follow Dr. Hill on her YouTube channel at
https://www.youtube.com/@oncopelvicpt and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/oncopelvicpt

Links mentioned in this episode:
Find a pelvic health or oncology-trained physical therapist
Find a lymphedema trained PT through Lymphology Association of North America (LANA)
 

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Interview with Charlotte Bayala of The Cancer Caregiver Podcast27 Aug 202500:48:17

Charlotte Bayala, host of the award-winning Cancer Caregiver Podcast, joins Dr. Leah Sherman to discuss the unique challenges caregivers face. Charlotte shares her journey of becoming a caregiver for her husband with cancer and how she developed practical, emotional, and self-care strategies for caregivers. The conversation covers how to ask for help, integrating meditation and breathwork into daily routines, and the unexpected benefits of self-compassion for caregivers. Listeners can also learn about Charlotte’s Scanxiety Toolkit, a resource designed to help manage the anxiety leading up to medical appointments.

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Prebiotics vs. Probiotics: Supplements 10103 Apr 202400:29:02

Prebiotics feed our probiotics. So which is more important?  Should you supplement  with prebiotics?  In this episode Tina and Leah discuss the different types of prebiotics and where to find them. They also talk about ketogenic diets, when a probiotic may interfere with treatment, and the hidden benefits in potatoes, rice and pasta!

Here are the seven categories of prebiotics we talked about in this episode:
Inulin, FOS, GOS, resistant starches, arabinooxalans, pectins, and beta glucans

Links to prior episodes we mention:
Probiotics: The Bugs We Love!

Studies we mention in this episode:
Stem cell transplants in kids work better when they have high gut diversity (2014)
The microbiota can make or break the effectiveness of Checkpoint inhibitors (Highly technical!)
Antibiotics alongside Checkpoint Inhibitors can impair the effectiveness of treatment

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Interview with Alison Tierney, Cancer Dietitian20 Mar 202400:48:40

Discover valuable insights on nutrition, self-advocacy, and overcoming challenges in this heartfelt interview with Alison Tierney, MS, RD, CD, CSO, a cancer dietitian and #cancerinsider. Tina and Leah lead an engaging conversation on navigating treatment and beyond. Whether you're a beginner in healthy eating or a seasoned health enthusiast, Alison shares firsthand experiences and practical tips for self-care. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on wellness that promises to inspire and empower.

Find Alison online and learn more the The Wholesome Journey and Controlling the Controllables™ at https://wholesomellc.com
and on Instagram at https://instagram.com/wholesome.cancer.nutrition

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Cruciferous Vegetables: Food First!06 Mar 202400:32:30

Cruciferous vegetables, like broccoli, kale, arugula, cabbage, and radishes, are sometimes called "super foods." But why? How are they good for you? In this episode, Tina and Leah answer these questions and discuss ways crucifers can be part of a healthy diet. They touch on some of the supplements that come from crucifers, too. So, hit play, and you may hear the best broccoli joke you've ever heard.

A thorough (and technical) review on cruciferous vegetables - Linus Pauling Institute
Link to buy lids  for sprouting
Tina's review on iodine and Cancer in NMJ



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Why Eat Berries? Food First!21 Feb 202400:33:03

Berries are one of the most easily accessible, nutrient-packed plant foods we can eat. You may know that berries are good for you, but do you know what makes them so nutritious? Tina and Leah talk about common and exotic berries and tell you what's inside berries that makes them so awesome! You may even learn a few new plants you didn't know were technically berries!

Bananas are berries!
About Goji Berries
Information on Sea Buckthorn
The health effects of berry bioactive compounds
Antioxidant effects of berries
The fruit that is literally called Miracle Fruit

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Understanding Electrolytes: Supplements 10107 Feb 202400:43:53

Electrolyte balance is essential for optimal function of all of our systems. This episode covers the electrolytes you should pay close attention to during and after treatment.  We're not talking designer drinks or influencer hacks to your biology,  just practical knowledge and tips to help you balance your electrolytes.  Join Tina and Leah as they talk about how to know if you have imbalanced electrolytes and what you can do to monitor and optimize them. 

Prior episodes related to this episode:
Calcium: The Low Down and the High Points
Magnesium: The Goldilocks Nutrient?

Relevant medical papers:
A brief review of electrolytes [Stat Pearls]
Electrolytes during platinum-based chemotherapies

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Oral Rehydration Salts by TriOral

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Ginger for Digestion and More24 Jan 202400:32:06

Ginger "root" has been used for thousands of years. Technically a rhizome, not a root, ginger's modern-day claim to fame is its ability to prevent the onset of nausea. Ginger is so reliable and safe that it's been studied to prevent nausea during pregnancy as well as chemo-induced nausea.  But that is just the beginning of the benefits of ginger. It can be used to support immune function and lower cardiovascular risk, among its many uses. Join Tina & Leah as they explore the most reliable ways to use ginger from a culinary and medicinal perspective.

A review of 109 randomized controlled trials on the use of ginger

The history of gingerbread (from The Spruce)

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Reeds Ginger Ale
Tummy drops (Pineapple and Spicy Ginger are Leah’s favorites!) - Mild or Strong

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Joint Pain: Strategies for Relief10 Jan 202400:41:35

Joint pain is common, but that doesn't mean you have to suffer! There are so many natural remedies to control and relieve the discomfort. Whether you are preventing joint pain during treatment or you have ongoing arthritis-type pain, Tina & Leah talk about ways to find relief. We even tackle the tough-to-treat joint pain from aromatase inhibitors (yes, there are things you can do!). Sometimes, the answer is already in your kitchen!

Links to prior episodes we mention:
Turmeric
Brain Fog
Sammy Peterson, RD, CSO

Rebecca Katz- nutrition, recipes, etc.- her website and her cookbooks.

Aromatase Inhibitors and Vitamin D in your blood.
Exercise to reduce the joint pain from aromatase inhibitors.
Community acupuncture can keep your cost for acupuncture way down.

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Nutmeg: Tasty and... Toxic?20 Dec 202300:30:45

We've all heard that "the dose makes the poison." Nowhere is this a more apt saying than with nutmeg.  Hey, don't get us wrong, just a wee bit of nutmeg can help you tolerate some of those holiday food indulgences! Nutmeg is warming, has anti-parasite and pain-relieving properties, and can be used topically for pain relief.  Join us as we touch on some history and give you our takes on nutmeg: the spice, the medicine, the poison.  Oh, and go ahead and share this episode with someone who would enjoy it! Maybe a friend who's a chef or a baker?

Did you know that nutmeg was a commodity so precious it was traded for Manhattan? From serving as a sleep aid (insomniacs chickens?) to its pain-relieving effects, nutmeg has lots of potential as a medicinal spice. Just remember, while nutmeg may enhance your holiday season, moderation is key, and it's always advisable to consult a professional before using higher doses of nutmeg as medicine.

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Jill Stansbury's Botanical Medicine for Herbalists (formulas and how to)
A Modern Herbal, the Maude Grieves Herbal Book (originally printed in ....

Recipes:
Medieval Cookies from Atlas Obscura
Golden Milk Recipe from our blog

MEDICINAL USE:
Anti-diarrheal and Sleep inducing effects
Reduction of colon cancer (in rats)
Traditional Users: A Modern Herbal by Maude Grieves - botanical.com (FREE!)
Ayurvedic perspective of nutmeg

TOXICITY:

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Pine: Is it Medicine?06 Dec 202300:17:49

'Tis the season! Pine trees are everywhere! From vitamin C to turpentine (yes, the paint thinner!), pine trees give us a lot to talk about. Listen in as Tina & Leah chat about the uses and cautions of the ubiquitous pine tree in this holiday minisode. And don't forget... hit those 5 stars and send this episode to someone you think would enjoy it! Thanks for listening!!

Memorial Sloan-Kettering's summary of pine bark
A lovely read on the medicinal uses of pine (and a recipe)
The science behind Forest Bathing- what it does, how it does it
Pine essential oil components induce sleep (technical paper)
Pycnogenol: WebMD's take on it
Turpentine's history in medicine

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Cranberry, A Healthy Addition to Your Plate!22 Nov 202300:20:34

It's that time of year! Cranberries are in season! There's a good chance you'll sit down to some cranberry dishes or drinks during the holidays. Maybe this episode can be fodder for conversation? ("Yes, Uncle Frank, those pics are... something. That chicken nugget really does look like Elvis. A-hem, how about this cranberry sauce? Did you know... ") 

In this holiday minisode, Tina & Leah chat about the history, the culinary, and the medicinal uses of cranberries. So, what are you waiting for? Hit that play button! And remember to give us a 5-star review.  :)   (We appreciate it!)

26 ways to use a bag of cranberries (warning: not all of them are naturopath-approved)
The Cranberry Blitzen Mocktail Recipe (by Leah!)
The Festive Cranberry Shrub Leah mentions in the episode
Orange-cranberry, gluten-free biscotti recipe (by our former guest, Amy Rothenberg, ND)

More technical info on cranberries and their effects:
Sloan-Kettering review of cranberries as medicine

Review of phytochemicals in cranberries (proanthocyanidins and such)
Cranberries for Urinary Tract Infections(UTIs)- the latest Cochran Review (2023)
The mechanism  of UTI prevention


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Gynecological Cancers: Genetics, Hormones, & HPV with Dr. Natalie Godbee23 Jul 202500:43:52

Dr. Natalie Godbee, gynecologic oncologist at City of Hope in Atlanta, Georgia, talks with Dr. Leah Sherman in a wide-ranging interview on gynecologic cancers. The conversation covers the pros and cons of the HPV vaccine, the symptoms and risk factors for ovarian, endometrial, and cervical cancers, and the benefits of integrative medicine in cancer care. Listeners will gain valuable information on early detection, treatment options, and preventive measures for these complex cancers.

Dr. Godbee's bio and links to her social media

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) review by the National Cancer Institute

Concerns about the safety of the HPV vaccine

Does the HPV vaccine increase promiscuity in teenagers?

Dramatic reductions in pre-cancer of the cervix

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