The Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast

Seena Magowitz Foundation

Brought To You By The Seena Magowitz Foundation in partnership with The Medical College of Wisconsin. Bringing you the latest word on pancreatic cancer, along with stories of inspiration and hope. Our podcasts will be held each month. Our episodes will include world-renowned researchers, surgeons, oncologists, genetic specialists, and clinical trial lead investigators. We are committed to moving the latest information about pancreatic cancer forward. Our mission is to save lives, extend the quality of patient life, and inform the public on how to reduce the risks of getting pancreatic cancer.

  1. 02/01/2024

    Understanding Neoadjuvant Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer: A Comprehensive Guide

    Join us in an enlightening conversation with Mandana Kamgar, MD, MPH, a specialist with the Froedtert & The Medical College of Wisconsin health network, as we delve into the intricacies of neoadjuvant therapy in pancreatic cancer. This podcast offers a thorough exploration of treatment stages, the impact of early diagnosis, and cutting-edge advances in cancer care. Discover the nuances of genomic and genetic testing and how they shape personalized treatment plans. Learn about the challenges and triumphs in the journey towards effective pancreatic cancer treatment, providing hope and guidance to patients and caregivers alike. Chapters: Introduction to Neoadjuvant Therapy in Pancreatic Cancer (00:00:54) - A brief overview of the podcast's focus and the guest's background. Discussing the Latest Five-Year Survival Rate News (00:02:30) - Reflections on recent advancements in pancreatic cancer survival rates. The Importance of Simplified Communication for Caregivers (00:03:00) - Emphasizing the need for accessible information for caregivers and patients. Neoadjuvant Therapy 101: An In-Depth Explanation (00:06:02) - A detailed discussion on the role and process of neoadjuvant therapy in cancer treatment. The Stages of Pancreatic Cancer and Treatment Variations (00:14:22) - Understanding different stages of pancreatic cancer and corresponding treatment strategies. Advances in Pancreatic Cancer Research and Clinical Trials (00:19:07) - Insights into the latest research, trials, and molecular advancements in treatment. The Role of Genetic and Genomic Testing in Treatment (00:20:29) - Exploring how genetic profiling influences personalized treatment approaches. Challenges and Considerations in Neoadjuvant Therapy (00:27:31) - Discussing potential obstacles and critical factors in treatment planning. Final Thoughts and Advice for Patients and Caregivers (00:30:07) - Concluding advice for those affected by pancreatic cancer and highlighting additional resources. The Seena Magowitz Foundation. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit committed to the awareness, prevention, and cure of pancreatic cancer. It works to fund the leading edge of translational pancreatic cancer research. The Foundation focuses on the development and delivery of new treatments. The ultimate goal: eliminate this deadly killer. Federal ID# 20-4751072

    29 min
  2. 08/02/2023

    Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors: Hope, Awareness, and Care - Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast

    This podcast episode is part of the Voice of Pancreatic Cancer Podcast, hosted by Miranda Wainberg from the Seena Magowitz Foundation and Dr. Susan Tsai from the Medical College of Wisconsin. The podcast is dedicated to the awareness, prevention, and cure of pancreatic cancer, this episode is particularly focusing on neuroendocrine tumors. The guest in this episode is Alexandria T. Phan, MD, FACP, Professor. Dr. Phan received her medical doctorate from the University of California at Irvine, trained in Internal Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, and completed her Hematology-Oncology fellowship training at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Clinical practice, clinical research, and education are three pillars important to Dr. Phan’s approach to cancer care. Her areas of focus for clinical research and patient care are neuroendocrine tumors and malignancies of the gastrointestinal system. She has held several leadership positions including cancer center director, founding program director for Hematology-Oncology fellowship, medical director of clinical research, and national director for GI cancer program. She has published in peer-reviewed journals and medical textbooks on the topics relating to her specialization. Dr. Phan has a wealth of experience in healthcare systems, after having worked at various academic institutions and large healthcare systems, including Houston Methodist Hospital System, City of Hope-Cancer Treatment Centers of America, NCI-designated University of New Mexico Center, and NCI-designated University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Phan explains the differences between neuroendocrine tumors and pancreatic adenocarcinoma, emphasizing that neuroendocrine tumors are slower-growing and have a more favorable prognosis. She also highlights the importance of differentiating these two types of pancreatic cancer and educating patients about their condition. The discussion further delves into the diagnostic process for a new patient with a neuroendocrine tumor. Dr. Phan emphasizes the need for a comprehensive assessment, including clinical evaluation, hormonal marker tests, and advanced imaging like CT, MRI, and PET-DOTA scans, to accurately stage the disease and determine the best-personalized treatment plan. Throughout the episode, Dr. Phan emphasizes the importance of seeking care from specialists with expertise in neuroendocrine tumors, given the increasing incidence and prevalence of this type of cancer, as well as the need for long-term management and consideration of novel treatment options.

    21 min
  3. 01/17/2023

    Seena Magowitz Foundation Launches Nationwide Pancreatic Cancer Support Group Website

    https://pancreaticcancersupportgroup.org   Join Kay Kays (https://seenamagowitzfoundation.org/survivor-kay-kays) and Michael Francis (https://seenamagowitzfoundation.org/michael-francis-story-of-a-pancreatic-warrior) as we discuss the motivation behind the new launch.    Our "Inaugural' Monthly Zoom Meeting Will Be Held Thursday, January 12, 2023 12:00 - 1:30 PM HST • 3:00-4:30 PM MST • 5:00-6:30 PM CST • 6:00-7:30PM EST   Shock. Anxiety. Anger. Fear. Complete disbelief. No one can imagine the distress of being told he or she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Most people do not know the functions of the pancreas yet alone that it claims the worst survival rate of all cancers and is the most difficult to treat.  Becoming a member of our pancreatic cancer support group is a way pancreatic cancer patients can interact with other patients who have walked the same paths and already have first-hand experiences coping with pancreatic cancer. Talking with other patients about their experiences while sharing your own will reduce stress.  Our pancreatic cancer support group moderators are pancreatic patients and will often be assisted by highly acclaimed medical experts specializing in pancreatic cancer. Medical professionals will frequently lead specific topics of special interest that will enhance the overall wellness of each patient.  The support meetings are held virtually online. Any special topic discussions led by our medical partners will always be announced ahead of time. Open forum discussions will occur at every monthly session and will include what to expect during and after treatments, how to manage side effects, and how to improve communication with healthcare providers.  Support group members will have extended memberships in our Facebook Group Forum where all members can participate in open discussions and with questions and answers. Our Facebook Group Forum is available every day, 24/7. Monthly virtual sessions combined with our Facebook Group promote a sense of control leading to a positive outlook on how to cope with pancreatic cancer.

    12 min

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Brought To You By The Seena Magowitz Foundation in partnership with The Medical College of Wisconsin. Bringing you the latest word on pancreatic cancer, along with stories of inspiration and hope. Our podcasts will be held each month. Our episodes will include world-renowned researchers, surgeons, oncologists, genetic specialists, and clinical trial lead investigators. We are committed to moving the latest information about pancreatic cancer forward. Our mission is to save lives, extend the quality of patient life, and inform the public on how to reduce the risks of getting pancreatic cancer.