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The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
Episode 4 part 2 is a continuation of the important conversations started in Part 1.
In these episodes we are continuing with the patient voice as we discuss survivorship, living with and beyond cancer and how the women we spoke to in this series have learned to live their best lives despite cancer.
Each offers valuable insight and advice from their own unique experience culminating in conversations packed with information for anyone facing a similar journey or those with family, friends or work colleagues facing a breast cancer journey.
These episodes cover topics like returning to work, need for public education, chemotherapy, symptom tracking, such as fatigue, pain, peripheral Neuropathy. We discuss weight loss and gain, sexual function, menopause, depression, hair loss, trauma and so much more.
We have reached the final episode of this series of the Marie Keating Foundation Talks Cancer podcast. There is so much valuable information in this episode that we have made it a 2 Parter!
What a journey we have been on discussing every step of a breast cancer journey. In these episodes we are continuing with the patient voice as we discuss survivorship, living with and beyond cancer and how the women we spoke to in this series have learned to live their best lives despite cancer.
Each offers valuable insight and advice from their own unique experience culminating in conversations packed with information for anyone facing a similar journey or those with family, friends or work colleagues facing a breast cancer journey.
These episodes cover topics like returning to work, need for public education, chemotherapy, symptom tracking, such as fatigue, pain, peripheral Neuropathy. We discuss weight loss and gain, sexual function, menopause, depression, hair loss, trauma and so much more.
Discussion with women living with Metastatic Breast Cancer
In this episode we have the privilege of talking to three women from The Marie Keating Foundation Positive Living Community, Aine Murphy, Deirdre Digan and Lisa Dowling. These women will take us through their unique experiences living with metastatic breast cancer and want the listeners to understand what it means to have an incurable cancer. They will also enlighten us on what they would like women and men to know that they did not know.
They will talk us through diagnosis, treatment, risks, family history, communication, clinical trials, counselling, palliative care, nutrition, and exercise, going back to work and so much more in this incredibly impactful conversation
Welcome to our second episode of our #TalkingBreastCancer series
From here onwards we let the patient voices take the lead.
In this episode we talk to Erica Tierney and Paula Gleeson from The Marie Keating Foundation Survive and Thrive community about living with and beyond a localised breast cancer diagnosis.
This episode covers a wide range of valuable information that stems from the lived experiences of these women.
We discuss, at diagnosis what would they like women or men to know that they did not know back then?
Treatments, the benefits versus risks, family history, choices, trauma, follow up, support services and so much more.
Welcome to the first episode in this series of the Marie Keating Foundation Talks Cancer podcast. This series we are talking Breast Cancer and letting the patient voice take the lead. Season 4 is for patients, by patients. We are however kicking it off in episode one by setting the foundations of Breast Cancer in Ireland.
In this episode Director of Nursing, Helen Forristal talks to CNS, Niamh Byrne and ANP, Carol Spillane from The St James Hospital Breast care clinic.
The topics covered include, Facts, stats and background to Breast Cancer in Ireland. Signs and Symptoms, when to go to your GP, Family History, Influence of Covid and so much more valuable information.
Thank you to our co sponsors Novartis and Roche for making this series possible.
This season we are talking about breast cancer. Helen Forristal, Director of Nursing services at the Marie Keating Foundation hosts this informative and impactful 5-episode patient-led series.
This season focuses on open and honest discussions with two groups of women. Three women living with Metastatic breast cancer and two women Surviving and thriving after localized breast cancer. These women share valuable insights from their unique experiences at every step of their journey. They share what they wish they knew and what they want others to know that may be hugely supportive to anyone newly diagnosed.
This season we are letting the patient voice take the lead.
Season 4 is for patients by patients.
We kick off the series with a nice introduction from Carol Spillane and Niamh Byrne from the Breast Cancer Clinic at St James’ Hospital who kindly provide the foundation of the series and an overview of Breast Cancer in Ireland
Welcome to the final episode of this series of the Marie Keating Foundation Talks Cancer podcast.
We are closing out this series with a powerful conversation about survivorship. What happens after treatment, how does it impact you physically and emotionally?
We are very privileged to be having a frank and open discussion with Ger O’Boyle around, infertility, urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, altered body image manhood and managing relationships.
These are a reality for many, yet they sometimes stay silent for some for fear of stigma and judgment.
This is such a powerful and impactful conversation to share and inspire more open conversations amongst others facing these issues.
Part 2 in our patient advocate series and Episode Four of our “Talking Prostate Cancer” Series.
In this episode we have the privilege of speaking with patient advocate Paul Ferris and his wife Geraldine. Former Newcastle United winger Paul Ferris was 51. He had successfully forged a post-football career as a physio, barrister and then a CEO, and his award-winning memoir, The Boy on the Shed, was just about to be published. But then he was diagnosed with prostate cancer.
He talks openly about his experience with great humor and profound bravery. Paul's wife Geraldine joins him for some of this episode to discuss the impact of a prostate cancer diagnosis within a relationship.
Thank you to Janssen for helping to make this series possible
Welcome to episode three of the Marie Keating Foundation Talks Cancer podcast. In this episode we have the privilege of speaking with patient advocate John Wall whom many of you will have heard of. John is a man living with advanced metastatic prostate cancer. In this episode he shares his story with incredible honesty discussing what living with cancer is like for him and how it impacts not only his life but also the lives of his loved ones.
He talks about his journey, treatments, side effects along with his overall emotions, wellbeing, and the impact on his quality of life.
Welcome to our second episode of the Marie Keating Foundation Talks Cancer podcast. In this episode we delve into treatment options for prostate cancer. We are incredibly lucky to have an esteemed line up of guests taking us through a number of treatment options in depth and discussing the necessary considerations when deciding on a treatment pathway.
In this episode Director of Nursing Helen Forristal is joined by Mr Richie Power from Beaumont Hospital, Dr Gerard McVey from St Luke’s Hospital and Dr Waseem Darwish from the Mater Hospital.
We are so grateful for the wealth of information and advice they provided for this episode. Listen in and share with loved ones and friends.
The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.