Deanna and Amy talk about how the members of Pancreatic Cancer Warriors inspire each other to never ever give up on making the most of our time and enjoying life to the fullest.
Deanna and Amy discuss awkward comments patient hear and how we feel about it and how we respond
Behind the Knife interviews Dr. John Cameron - the world record holder for the most Whipple surgeries performed.
Mark Head shares his story how he went from a prognosis of 6 months to "No Evidence of Disease" and now reaches out to help other patients.
Family physician Dr. Heidi Korstad talks with Amy about the important role a family doctor plays in the diagnosis, treatment, and follow up care of a cancer patient.
Registered Dietition Danielle Penick, M.S., a cancer expert on nutrition and author of SurvivorsTable blog www.survivorstable.com discuss nutrition challenges around pancreatic cancer.
How using icing during treatment can limit the impact of chemo and lower the level of neuropathy. Amy Dullard shares what she learning from other survivors in the Pancreatic Cancer Warriors community.
Amy Dullard, tells her inspiring story and why she created Pancreatic Cancer Warriors. She was faced with inoperable cancer and on her first meeting with her first oncologist, she was given little hope. In was literally her 40th birthday and told she would unlikely see 42. Filled with rage, she fired her doctor and built a team of doctors who would focus on the possibilities. It was at that moment she became a warrior. Today, she has no evidence of disease (NED) and leading the Pancreatic Cancer Warriors community helping patients like her.
Amy Dullard tells her inspiring story and why she created Pancreatic Cancer Warriors. She was faced with inoperable cancer and on her first meeting with her first oncologist, she was given little hope. In was literally her 40th birthday and told she would unlikely see 42. Filled with rage, she fired her doctor and built a team of doctors who would focus on the possibilities. It was at that moment she became a warrior. Today, she has no evidence of disease (NED) and leading the Pancreatic Cancer Warriors community helping patients like her.
Pancreatic Cancer Warriors have partnered with CancerLife to launch a HIPAA compliant smart phone app for pancreatic cancer patients to track their treatment side effects and connect with other patients.