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Cervivor is a global cervical cancer community, an advocacy resource, and an online retreat for healing, connecting and thriving. This podcast is a platform to lend support. To share our stories. To spread awareness and to create the change that we want to see. Ending cervical cancer is within our reach, so we are continuing to shine a very bright light on this cause. For more award-winning Cervivor content visit Cervivor.org. Join the conversation by using #CervivorPodcast. If you would like to be interviewed for upcoming episodes contact us at info@cervivor.org. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cervivor/support
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Back to School with Teens for Vaccines Featuring Arin Parsa and Lindsey Smith
In this episode, we explore the remarkable journey of "Teens for Vaccines," and learn how young leaders like Arin Parsa and dedicated volunteers like Lindsey Smith are spearheading a movement that is not only transforming the vaccination landscape but also empowering the next generation to be champions of public health.
Tune in to this enlightening episode and discover how the passion and determination of youth can drive positive change in our world. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and informed about the crucial importance of vaccines in our society.
Did you connect with this episode? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #CervivorPodcast or by emailing us.
For more Cervivor-related content, check out: Cervivor.org. Follow Cervivor on all social media platforms. If you would like to be interviewed as a potential guest for an upcoming episode or would like to request a speaker or topic for a future podcast episode, email us at info@cervivor.org.
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BONUS: Below the Belt Conversations: Sharing Your Diagnosis
Check out this bonus content: Below the Belt Conversations featuring Cervivor Podcast Host, Joslyn Paguio and 10-year cervical cancer survivor, Yvette Torres.
The Below the Belt Conversations series was created to encourage you to have these conversations with your family and friends about your cervical cancer journey and also discuss the ways of screening and prevention.
The more we normalize these conversations, the more we will make cervical cancer a household name which could increase cervical cancer screenings in your area.
For more information, visit Cervivor.org.
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"The Benefits of Pelvic Floor Therapy" with Dr. Cyan Agena
Pelvic floor physical therapy is well-rounded care! In this episode, our guest expert, Dr. Cyan Agena, pelvic floor therapist and women's health advocate, will guide us through the importance of understanding and caring for this often overlooked but crucial part of the body. She addresses pelvic floor dysfunction including pain with sex, urinary leakage, pelvic organ prolapse, post-surgical recovery, and postpartum recovery. Dr. Agena's goal is to empower women with the confidence to return to a lifestyle of wellness without limits.
Whether you're someone who has experienced pelvic floor challenges or simply curious about this essential aspect of human health, this episode will provide valuable insights, expert advice, and practical tips for incorporating pelvic floor therapy into your self-care routine. Be sure to connect with Dr. Agena on Instagram @malamaPT for more content on pelvic floor physical therapy.
Did you connect with this episode? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #CervivorPodcast or by emailing us.
For more Cervivor-related content, check out: Cervivor.org. Follow Cervivor on all social media platforms. If you would like to be interviewed as a potential guest for an upcoming episode or would like to request a speaker or topic for a future podcast episode, email us at info@cervivor.org.
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"Cancer is Trauma" with Dr. Lillian Walker Shelton and Kristin Tanner
In this episode, we dive into the intersection between cancer and trauma. Join us as host, Joslyn Paguio guides this important conversation with her special guests, mental health expert, Dr. Lillian Walker Shelton, and cervical cancer survivor, Kristin Tanner. Hear their personal experiences and the emotional impact cancer had on each of their lives. Tune in to this insightful episode as we embark on a journey of understanding, compassion, and inspiration for all those impacted by cancer.
Did you connect with this episode? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #CervivorPodcast or by emailing us.
For more Cervivor-related content, check out: Cervivor.org. Follow Cervivor on all social media platforms. If you would like to be interviewed as a potential guest for an upcoming episode or would like to request a speaker or topic for a future podcast episode, email us at info@cervivor.org.
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"Revolutionizing Gynecologic Cancer Care" with Eve McDavid and Dr. Onyinye Balogun
In this episode, you'll hear first of an inspiring journey of resilience and innovation as we sit down with cervical cancer survivor, Eve McDavid. She faced the unimaginable—a cervical cancer diagnosis while 35 weeks pregnant. Hear her journey from patient to CEO and Co-Founder of Mission Driven Tech. Then, Dr. Onyinye Balogun shares how this therapy technique has impacted the treatment of gynecologic cancers and why it is so important as Co-Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Mission Driven Tech to improve it further. You don't want to miss this!
From the science behind it to the inspiring stories of survivors, our podcast is your gateway to understanding the life-changing impact of Brachytherapy.
Did you connect with this episode? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #CervivorPodcast or by emailing us.
For more Cervivor-related content, check out: Cervivor.org. Follow Cervivor on all social media platforms. If you would like to be interviewed as a potential guest for an upcoming episode or would like to request a speaker or topic for a future podcast episode, email us at info@cervivor.org.
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"Health Disparities in the API Community" with Dr. Mihae Song and Arlene Simpson
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month! In this episode, Cervivor Podcast Host, Joslyn Paguio discusses health disparities within the Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander communities and the possible reasons why with Dr. Mihae Song, a Gynecologic Oncologist at City of Hope, and Arlene Simpson, a cervical cancer survivor. Through this conversation, you'll hear the personal stories of each guest and where they are at today. Communication is key to understanding one’s health and building a long-lasting relationship with their primary care physician. So, what happens when you aren’t taught the proper terminology? What if you were never taught how to talk about things…particularly below the belt? We realize that knowledge is power. Some experience no abnormal symptoms and are diagnosed with cervical cancer. Then there are some, like Arlene, a Cervivor community member, who realized that "abnormal was her normal." Arlene accepted that as a way of life because of associated diagnoses which later led to her cervical cancer.
More about the guests:
Arlene Simpson is a loving mom, a devoted wife, a Financial Services professional focusing on the importance of Financial Literacy in America, and a one-year cervical cancer survivor and patient advocate.
MIHAE SONG, M.D., has provided free health care for pregnant women in Pakistan, cared for blind and autistic children in South Korea, mentored grade school kids and trained future medical school students in surgical techniques. She’s earned a long list of awards and honors for her skills in the operating room and the classroom. Dr. Song is passionate about women’s health and an expert in minimally invasive surgeries, as well as more complex abdominal procedures. A graduate of New York’s Columbia University, Dr. Song studied medicine at SUNY Downstate College of Medicine in Brooklyn, New York, and continued her training with fellowships in health equity leadership and gynecologic oncology at University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. Dr. Song is excited about new cancer therapies and is eager to help bring them about through clinical trials. It’s one big reason she’s joined City of Hope which, she says, “has the best ingredients to bring research from the laboratories to clinical trials to the clinic.”
Did you connect with this episode? Share your thoughts with us on social media using #CervivorPodcast or by emailing us. For more Cervivor-related content, check out: Cervivor.org. Follow Cervivor on all social media platforms. If you would like to be interviewed as a potential guest for an upcoming episode or would like to request a speaker or topic for a future podcast episode, email us at info@cervivor.org.
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Customer Reviews
Great place to learn and connect!
I’ve been trying to learn more about cervical cancer and patients with cervical cancer and this podcast has been great! I work on health disparities research in gyn cancers and this has given me some helpful additional info and perspective. I’m a ovarian cancer patient and I also feel so connected to these women and examples! We are a big gyn cancer sisterhood! I’m excited to share this podcast with newly diagnosed patients!