Brain & Body Things
Brain & Body Things
Understanding Early Onset Cancer with Drs Veda Giri and Nancy Borstelmann
In this episode of the Brain and Body Things podcast, host Dr. Natasha Mehta is joined by Dr. Veda Giri and Dr. Nancy Borstelmann from Yale Cancer Center to discuss early onset cancer. Dr. Giri, a medical oncologist specializing in clinical cancer genetics, and Dr. Borstelmann, an expert in chronic disease epidemiology and social work, both co-lead Yale's Early Onset Cancer Program. They delve into the unique needs and challenges faced by young cancer patients, insights into genetic testing, the importance of tailored cancer screening, and the multifactorial nature of rising cancer rates in younger populations. The episode also highlights novel approaches in patient care, support systems, and the roles of lifestyle and mental health in managing cancer.
00:00 Introduction to the Brain and Body Things Podcast
00:41 Season Four Kickoff: Early Onset Cancer
01:18 Meet the Experts: Dr. Giri and Dr. Borstmann
02:51 Understanding Early Onset Cancer
09:07 Genetic Testing and Cancer Screening
18:27 Rising Rates of Early Onset Cancer
22:16 Holistic Care for Cancer Patients
29:18 Yale's Early Onset Cancer Program
33:26 Patient Engagement and Awareness
34:14 Personalized Patient Navigation
35:48 Addressing Clinical Trials and Support Needs
37:29 Psychosocial Focus in Healthcare
38:50 Cancer Screening and Risk Assessment
41:15 Healthy Lifestyle and Mental Health
47:49 Rising Cancer Rates and Prevention
49:13 Self-Care Practices of Healthcare Professionals
58:18 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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