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Dr. Janet Abrahm, a distinguished professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an expert in palliative care at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss palliative or supportive care. Palliative does NOT mean "end-of-life" care! This misconception is just one myth dispelled during their conversation. Dr. Abrahm clarifies other misconceptions around palliative care, emphasizing its role from cancer diagnosis through treatment. Did you know that palliative care may help you stay on track when receiving curative treatment? Dr. Abrahm also discusses integrating non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, the psychological aspects of cancer treatment, and the importance of effective communication between oncologists and patients. Join Tina and Leah for this enlightening discussion about palliative care. (Hint: supportive care may be a more accurate descriptor.)
Links we mentioned and more about Dr. Abrahm:
Dr. Abrahm's website
Announcement of her prestigious award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
Her book, Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer, 4th ed (2022)
Other resources that were mentioned:
Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
Living with Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Coping Medically and Emotionally
The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
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Dr. Janet Abrahm, a distinguished professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and an expert in palliative care at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, sits down with Tina and Leah to discuss palliative or supportive care. Palliative does NOT mean "end-of-life" care! This misconception is just one myth dispelled during their conversation. Dr. Abrahm clarifies other misconceptions around palliative care, emphasizing its role from cancer diagnosis through treatment. Did you know that palliative care may help you stay on track when receiving curative treatment? Dr. Abrahm also discusses integrating non-pharmacologic pain management techniques, the psychological aspects of cancer treatment, and the importance of effective communication between oncologists and patients. Join Tina and Leah for this enlightening discussion about palliative care. (Hint: supportive care may be a more accurate descriptor.)
Links we mentioned and more about Dr. Abrahm:
Dr. Abrahm's website
Announcement of her prestigious award from the American Society of Clinical Oncology (2024)
Her book, Comprehensive Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for Patients with Cancer, 4th ed (2022)
Other resources that were mentioned:
Handbook for Mortals: Guidance for People Facing Serious Illness
Living with Cancer: A Step-by-Step Guide for Coping Medically and Emotionally
The American Society of Clinical Hypnosis
Tell us your thoughts on this episode!
Support the show
Become a member of The Cancer Pod Community! Gain access to live Q&As, exclusive content, and so much more! Join us today!
Check out our website! Looking for more information? We have blogs, merch, and all of our episodes listed by season and category.
Shop our favorite reads! We've joined with Bookshop.org to offer some of our fave books!
Have a comment or suggestion? Email us at [email protected]
Follow us wherever you browse. We're always @TheCancerPod:
THANK YOU!!
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