Summits Podcast
What's your cancer story?
We found 2 episodes of Summits Podcast with the tag “radiation”.
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Epi 63: Men and breast cancer
October 31st, 2023 | 32 mins 40 secs
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In episode 63 of the Summits Podcast, co-hosts Vince Todd, Jr. and Daniel Abdallah are joined by Dr. David Sumner, professor emeritus of journalism at Ball State University. From a surprise diagnosis to recovery and perspective, tune in as Dr. Sumner shares his experience with breast cancer.
For more on the book that Dr. Sumner recommends for cancer recovery, read more here: https://www.lifeovercancer.com/.
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Epi 62: Lisa Hayes fights disparities in breast cancer care
October 17th, 2023 | 44 mins 15 secs
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In episode 62 of the Summits Podcast, Vince Todd, Jr. is joined by Lisa Hayes of Gennesaret Free Clinic and Pink-4-Ever Ending Disparities. Tune in as Lisa shares her personal triple-negative breast cancer story and her passion for fighting disparities in breast cancer care and treatment.
For more on Pink-4-Ever Ending Disparities, visit pink-4-ever.org.