Let's Talk About Your Breasts

Dorothy Gibbons, CEO & Cofounder
Let's Talk About Your Breasts

The Rose Breast Center of Excellence presents Let's Talk About Your Breasts with Dorothy Gibbons. Each week, Dorothy hosts candid conversations with an array of people in the breast cancer community. From doctors and employees to donors and individuals who influence policy, you'll learn all there is to know about the disease which impacts so many women in our community.

  1. 1일 전

    A Fear of Needles Kept Her from Seeing a Doctor About the Lump in Her Breast

    Valerie McDaniels' story of discovering a lump in her breast and delaying medical attention due to a phobia, quickly escalated to a life-or-death struggle. She tells Dorothy Gibbons how a cruise in December 2023 revealed the critical nature of her condition when the mass burst, forcing her to seek urgent care. Ultimately, the support of her family and faith empowered Valerie to confront her fears and undergo the necessary exams and eventual treatments for breast cancer. Key Questions Answered 1. Why did Valerie McDaniels conceal the lump in her breast from her husband? 2. What event triggered Valerie to finally seek medical help while on the cruise? 3. What was Valerie's initial reaction to her diagnosis, and why did she delay seeking treatment? 4. How did the medical staff on the cruise advise Valerie after she sought help for the bleeding ulcer? 5. What role did Valerie's primary care physician play in her treatment journey? 6. What was the significant outcome of Valerie's biopsy and mammogram at The Rose? 7. What methods did Valerie use to cope with her needle phobia during medical treatments? 8. Why did Valerie decide to undergo a double mastectomy, and what was the result? 9. How did Valerie's faith and support system impact her journey through cancer treatment? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Girl hides from doctor; last to leave. 03:53 Fear of needles causes anxiety, insomnia. 09:14 Called mom to hospital, bleeding profusely. 12:00 Doctor advises biopsy for suspected breast cancer. 12:51 Urgently went to the Rose for biopsy. 18:59 Stage 3 HER2-positive breast cancer diagnosis. 21:39 Struggled with starting treatment through port. 25:18 Relaxing helps; they're trying to help me. 27:42 Experience: Misunderstood sensations; sought clarity, shared feelings. 29:27 I regret causing my family unnecessary stress. 33:28 The Rose Galleria: Mammogram, ultrasound, biopsy services. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  2. 6일 전

    Improving Cancer Survival Rates

    Dr. Chadi Nabhan's dedication to oncology is deeply rooted in the human connection with his patients. With more than 20 years of experience, he joins Dorothy Gibbons to emphasize the importance of open communication and knowledge between patient and doctor. His journey highlights that trust and clear communication are fundamental to navigating the cancer journey. Key Questions Answered 1. What are the financial challenges related to waiving hospital fees for cancer patients? 2. How do social work, patient foundations, and philanthropy aid cancer patients? 3. Why is there a shortage of hospital and professional support compared to physicians willing to help patients? 4. Is cancer curable, and does it vary by type? 5. How do survival rates of cancer patients today compare to those 30 years ago? 6. Why is it important for cancer patients to seek second opinions? 7. How can patients manage their financial responsibilities related to cancer treatment? 8. What resources are available for uninsured cancer patients? 9. How should patients handle feelings of loss of control and guilt during cancer diagnosis and treatment? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Chief Medical Officer, podcaster, author, healthcare advocate. 03:04 Access to information often lacks clarity, accuracy. 09:39 Cancer diagnosis often leads to feeling powerless. 10:29 Dialogue and collaboration aid understanding and problem-solving. 14:35 Human connection is key in patient care. 19:21 They must know you're on their side. 20:18 Inner strength and support provide crucial guidance. 24:10 Seek multiple opinions for serious health issues. 28:25 Connect uninsured patients to charity care assistance. 31:10 Better cancer cures emerging with advanced understanding. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    35분
  3. 12월 10일

    Grief and Healing: Kirk Cox’s Journey Through Loss

    Kirk Cox joins Dorothy on Let’s Talk About Your Breasts to discuss how early encounters with his mother's breast cancer in the 60s profoundly affected him. Watching her bravery through invasive surgeries and treatments left an indelible mark. This personal history guided him as he later managed his Aunt Dottie's care and faced the tragic loss of his own child. Key Questions Answered 1. How was Kirk Cox first introduced to breast cancer? 2. What were the treatments and experiences of his mother with breast cancer in the 1960s? 3. How did Kirk's mother manage her illness while raising children? 4. What was the difference in cancer treatment between the 1960s and 1970s as experienced by Kirk's mother? 5. What responsibility did Kirk take on after his mother’s passing? 6. How did the treatment for his Aunt Dottie's breast cancer differ from his mother's? 7. How has Kirk experienced and dealt with grief throughout his life? 8. What impact did the loss of Kirk's son have on him? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Mother's breast cancer diagnosed later, treatment different. 04:45 Aunt misdiagnosed; family care responsibilities transferred. 09:05 Two friends drowned in lake after storm. 09:55 Received devastating news, started grieving child's loss. 13:53 Dealing with grief consistently prevents anxiety. 17:49 Grief resurfaces unpredictably; embrace it for healing. 21:59 It's okay to ask for help grieving. 25:39 Support network is vital for difficult conversations. 26:26 Impressed supporter of cancer care and technologies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    29분
  4. 12월 5일

    Redefining Career Priorities After Loss - Part 1

    Ellen Chen's story of navigating a career change after her father's passing is one of introspection and reinvention. Balancing personal grief and professional demands, Ellen chose to resign from her demanding HR role. This pivotal decision allowed her to prioritize family and launch her own consulting firm. Key Questions Answered 1. What prompted Ellen Chen to share her personal story at this moment? 2. What was the health condition of Ellen’s father, and what happened to him? 3. How did Ellen Chen manage both her high-demand job and her responsibilities towards her family? 4. What led Ellen Chen to contemplate and eventually decide to quit her job? 5. What structured plan did Ellen follow post-resignation? 6. How did Ellen reconnect with her family and friends during her break? 7. How does Ellen address imposter syndrome in her career and advice for others? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Immigrant, moved to Texas, studied programming, COBOL. 03:56 Imposter syndrome is natural and encourages growth. 06:53 Men apply when underqualified; women fear inadequacy. 12:10 Moved parents to Houston; Dad's passing affected me. 16:02 Quit job in 2024 with husband's support. 19:58 Reconnecting with family, staying busy, building bridges. 23:20 Personal reflection during three-month silent retreat. 25:03 Started networking and exploring job opportunities again. 29:53 Consulting leverages experience, fixes culture, saves jobs. 32:07 Pausing to discuss feelings about career change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    34분
  5. 12월 3일

    Improving Healthcare Access for Uninsured Women

    Why are financial barriers still preventing women from accessing critical breast cancer screenings? Dorothy Gibbons addresses this enduring issue in Texas, highlighting systematic and budgetary challenges. Alongside Dr. Damien Kelly, they discuss the importance of patient navigators and the persistent inequities in healthcare. The Rose continues to fight for comprehensive coverage and timely treatments for uninsured patients. Key Questions Answered 1. Why is there a need for expanded breast cancer procedures coverage in Texas? 2. What are the financial challenges that prevent accessible healthcare for uninsured individuals? 3. How can AI impact healthcare at The Rose? 4. What role does personal experience with breast cancer among The Rose staff play in patient care? 5. How have dialogues and conversations about healthcare issues progressed over the past 38 years? 6. What impact did policies like Obamacare have on healthcare coverage? 7. What are the current healthcare challenges for uninsured women in 2024? 8. How do financial and systemic barriers impact both insured and uninsured women regarding medical treatments? Timestamped Overview 00:00 Landed job through research-oriented interview at U of H. 04:58 Interviewing impactful locals for "Speak your Peace." 07:36 Marketing role supporting breast cancer awareness initiatives. 13:41 Breast cancer challenges and progress in treatment. 16:10 Technology added hurdles to accessing necessary healthcare. 18:43 Patient navigators help guide diverse cancer journeys. 22:28 Collaboratively overcoming obstacles in social services. 25:40 Guiding parents through young cancer diagnosis. 30:28 Excited for AI future, cancer-experienced navigators. 32:10 Choosing between necessities is a persistent issue. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Rose Breast Center of Excellence presents Let's Talk About Your Breasts with Dorothy Gibbons. Each week, Dorothy hosts candid conversations with an array of people in the breast cancer community. From doctors and employees to donors and individuals who influence policy, you'll learn all there is to know about the disease which impacts so many women in our community.

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