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This episode airs during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. After losing her sister to stage four colorectal cancer at 43, Dacia Heck shares with Jami de Lou how she turned grief into action. Like many, the signs were there but kept getting reframed as something else. Something hindsight makes clearer. In this episode we talk about why polyp history matters as much as cancer history, how to advocate for yourself when providers dismiss your symptoms, and what leadership looks like to ensure support for your people when someone they love is terminally ill.
GH Foundation: gh-foundation.com | Project Blue
By Jami de LouThis episode airs during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. After losing her sister to stage four colorectal cancer at 43, Dacia Heck shares with Jami de Lou how she turned grief into action. Like many, the signs were there but kept getting reframed as something else. Something hindsight makes clearer. In this episode we talk about why polyp history matters as much as cancer history, how to advocate for yourself when providers dismiss your symptoms, and what leadership looks like to ensure support for your people when someone they love is terminally ill.
GH Foundation: gh-foundation.com | Project Blue