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In this episode, podcast host Chloe Harrouche engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Comen (@drelizabethcomen), a distinguished breast cancer oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, and the author of the book “All In Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today.”
The discussion traverses personal experiences, professional insights, and the evolving landscape of women's healthcare. Dr. Comen shares her journey of combining her expertise as an oncologist with her passion for understanding the broader context of medicine, rooted in her academic background in the history of medicine and science. She reflects on the profound impact of societal, cultural, and historical factors on women's health, particularly in the realm of breast cancer and beyond.
Chloe and Dr. Comen navigate through various topics, including the challenges facing the wellness industry, the significance of primary care, and the misaligned incentives that hinder access to quality care.
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Chloe’s Founding Story
Chapters:
Introduction 00:45
Personal and Professional Background 02:35
Research and Shocking Insights 3:50
Impact on Medical Practice and Specialization 06:00
Wellness Industry and Medical System 10:00
Value of Primary Care 12:30
Educating Physicians and Empowering Patients 17:20
Women's Health Concerns and Wellness 20:20
Breast Cancer Diagnosis Trends and Environmental Factors 25:00
Survivorship Challenges and Hormonal Health: 26:00
Conclusion 30:00
Subscribe to Get Well, Better. Leave a review and follow along @the.lanby. Visit The Lanby today and book a consultation.
Watch the Show HERE
Produced by Haynow Media
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In this episode, podcast host Chloe Harrouche engages in an insightful conversation with Dr. Elizabeth Comen (@drelizabethcomen), a distinguished breast cancer oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering, and the author of the book “All In Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today.”
The discussion traverses personal experiences, professional insights, and the evolving landscape of women's healthcare. Dr. Comen shares her journey of combining her expertise as an oncologist with her passion for understanding the broader context of medicine, rooted in her academic background in the history of medicine and science. She reflects on the profound impact of societal, cultural, and historical factors on women's health, particularly in the realm of breast cancer and beyond.
Chloe and Dr. Comen navigate through various topics, including the challenges facing the wellness industry, the significance of primary care, and the misaligned incentives that hinder access to quality care.
Relevant Links:
Chloe’s Founding Story
Chapters:
Introduction 00:45
Personal and Professional Background 02:35
Research and Shocking Insights 3:50
Impact on Medical Practice and Specialization 06:00
Wellness Industry and Medical System 10:00
Value of Primary Care 12:30
Educating Physicians and Empowering Patients 17:20
Women's Health Concerns and Wellness 20:20
Breast Cancer Diagnosis Trends and Environmental Factors 25:00
Survivorship Challenges and Hormonal Health: 26:00
Conclusion 30:00
Subscribe to Get Well, Better. Leave a review and follow along @the.lanby. Visit The Lanby today and book a consultation.
Watch the Show HERE
Produced by Haynow Media
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