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In this episode of Outperform Cancer, we are privileged to welcome Dr. Magdalena Naylor, MD, PhD. Her remarkable story exemplifies the resilience of the human spirit and the healing power of mindfulness. Join us as we explore the compelling journey of this distinguished psychiatrist and mindfulness expert who faced the ultimate test—her own stage 4 metastatic cancer diagnosis.
Dr. Naylor, who spent her career pioneering innovative treatments for chronic pain and exploring the brain's response to mindfulness at the University of Vermont Medical Center, became the patient in 2012 when she was given just six months to live. With cancer widespread through her uterus, lymph nodes, and lungs, she found herself grappling with the same fears and uncertainties she had helped so many patients navigate: pain, guilt, and the looming specter of death.
Yet in a pivotal moment—whether triggered by her deep-seated clinical knowledge, a profound inner acceptance, or divine intervention—a remarkable transformation occurred. Dr. Naylor's body began to heal, leading to a radical remission that defied medical expectations. Now, over 12 years later and cancer-free, Dr. Naylor shares her story publicly for the first time.
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In this episode of Outperform Cancer, we are privileged to welcome Dr. Magdalena Naylor, MD, PhD. Her remarkable story exemplifies the resilience of the human spirit and the healing power of mindfulness. Join us as we explore the compelling journey of this distinguished psychiatrist and mindfulness expert who faced the ultimate test—her own stage 4 metastatic cancer diagnosis.
Dr. Naylor, who spent her career pioneering innovative treatments for chronic pain and exploring the brain's response to mindfulness at the University of Vermont Medical Center, became the patient in 2012 when she was given just six months to live. With cancer widespread through her uterus, lymph nodes, and lungs, she found herself grappling with the same fears and uncertainties she had helped so many patients navigate: pain, guilt, and the looming specter of death.
Yet in a pivotal moment—whether triggered by her deep-seated clinical knowledge, a profound inner acceptance, or divine intervention—a remarkable transformation occurred. Dr. Naylor's body began to heal, leading to a radical remission that defied medical expectations. Now, over 12 years later and cancer-free, Dr. Naylor shares her story publicly for the first time.