Cancer

The human body contains approximately 15 trillion cells and every cell contains DNA or genetic material that is the blueprint for building body structures. Cancer is not one disease, but many diseases, in which the body’s building process goes wild. There are well over 100 types of cancer, which are classified according to the cell of origin. A tumor, also called a neoplasm, is a new and abnormal growth of cells that serves no useful function and may interfere with healthy tissue function.

Jennifer O'Brien
The Hospice Doctor’s Widow: How to be at Peace with the Inevitability of Death
800 560 Joe Casciani PhD

Our guest on this podcast is Jennifer O’Brien. Jennifer lost her husband to cancer after his long medical career of caring for his own patients, including those on hospice. Two…

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Vera Stasny
Confronting Early Trauma and Stress: How Writing Set Me Free
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This program invites as its guest Vera Stasny. Vera writes about personal trauma, loss, joy, pain, love, and death. Her book, Being Heard: Healing Voices of Trauma, is a collection of…

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Martha Tettenborn
How Cancer Works in Our Body: Can We Slow Cancer Growth with a Keto Diet?
800 560 Joe Casciani PhD

This is a conversation about how cancer works in the body. We cover cancer treatment, ketogenic nutrition, therapeutic fasting, and positivity during the cancer journey. Our guest is Martha Tettenborn,…

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An Oncologist Discusses Living with Cancer: A Conversation with Dr. Radha Vemuri
800 536 Joe Casciani PhD

Dr. Radha Vemuri has had a 35-year career as a medical oncologist. Two years ago, he was diagnosed with stage IV non-small cell lung cancer. The next Podcast of the…

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When Optimism becomes Positive Toxicity – Going Too Far
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Read the Full Article Can positive thinking go too far? This article describes the topic of “toxic positivity” and the risks that come with total denial and cult-like thinking. Though…

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Woman with Cancer
Cancer Facts
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Photo by Elle Hughes According to the World Health Organization, cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and accounts for about 1 in 6 deaths globally. We also…

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Voices from the Margins: Reflections of an Oncology Chaplain with Michael Eselun
800 536 Joe Casciani PhD

This episode is the third in a 3-part series of Living to 100 Club radio shows exploring oncology, patients with cancer, and their treatment. This episode focuses on spiritual care,…

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Exploring Nutrition and Cancer, Wellness, and the Immune System with Carolyn Katzin
800 536 Joe Casciani PhD

This episode of the Living to 100 Club Radio Program highlights the subject of nutrition and cancer, and discusses how good nutrition is an important component of traditional oncologic care.…

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Resilience through Uncertainty: Living Well through a Cancer Diagnosis with Dr. Kauser Ahmed
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This episode is a departure from the usual Living to 100 topics airing on our Radio Show, but one equally important to other programs we have had. We will be…

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Understanding the New World of Culinary Medicine with Dr. Sabrina Falquier Montgrain
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This episode of the Living to 100 Club Radio show dives into the subject of culinary medicine, and its two goals: helping people understand the choices behind food options and…

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