Cancer From A to Z with Dr. Rosalyn Morrell
Cancer From A to Z with Dr. Rosalyn Morrell

Cancer From A to Z with Dr. Rosalyn Morrell

Dr. Rosalyn Morrell

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Join Dr. Rosalyn Morrell on her new podcast "Cancer From A to Z" where she'll be discussing topics that matter the most to those whose lives have been touched by cancer. Dr. Morrell is a board-certified radiation oncologist and has been successfully treating cancer patients for over 15 years. Cancer is a complex topic to navigate through and Dr. Morrell is here to help guide you through your cancer journey. She'll be interviewing medical specialists and other health professionals, patients (to get their perspectives), as well as sharing her own experiences and professional expertise. Her goal is to share informative and educational conversations to help guide you and your loved ones through the maze of cancer information and treatment options. Be sure to join Dr. Morrell for each and every episode of the podcast as she and her guests discuss Cancer From A to Z. You can find out more about Dr. Rosalyn Morrell and the cancers she treats at https://www.centerpointoncology.com/

Recent Episodes

Surviving Cancer, COVID and Heart Failure with Jen Singer
FEB 21, 2023
Surviving Cancer, COVID and Heart Failure with Jen Singer
After several misdiagnoses, Jen Singer was diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. During her treatment, she was blogging about parenthood for Good Housekeeping and began writing about her cancer experience. That inspired her to become a full-time medical writer. Listen in to learn more about Jen's journey with cancer, COVID, and heart failure. You'll also hear in detail how she's used empathy to become an award-winning medical writer. What You'll Learn: Jen Singer is introduced. (2:35) There were several misdiagnoses before Jen got diagnosed with stage 3 non-Hodgkin lymphoma. (4:05) After being rushed to the hospital, Jen got a second opinion. (9:45) When she finally got the correct diagnosis, Jen's first thoughts were her daughters. (11:00) Having an honest doctor was everything for Jen. (13:48) After recovering from COVID, Jen went into heart failure. (16:45) Jen laughs about learning the difference between the oncology floor and cardiology floor. (18:50) The term heart failure is terrifying for many people. (22:10) Anger is a common feeling when patients have multiple big diagnoses in their life. (23:00) Asking smart, specific questions about your treatment is important. (26:45) Seeing terrified patients, Jen was inspired to create "The Just Diagnosed Guides" (27:40) "How is it for you today?" is a great question to ask patients. (30:26) Healthcare providers need to be careful about what they say. (33:25) Ideas worth sharing: "I wrote a script to call different pulmonologist offices." - Jen Singer "When you see something concerning, doctors should say, "That's odd we should investigate." - Dr. Rosalyn Morrell "The whole thing was how can I get the right treatment as fast as possible, and how can I protect my family from people saying things that aren't always helpful." - Jen Singer "Googling your symptoms is never a good idea when you don't know what you're looking for." - Jen Singer "The more dangerous the diagnosis, the more opinions you should seek." - Jen Singer "We're taught how to be healthy, not how to be sick." - Jen Singer Resources: Rosalyn Morrell, MD: Website Jen Singer: Website
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Ep. #27: Bone Metastases - What is it and How to Get out of Pain
JAN 13, 2023
Ep. #27: Bone Metastases - What is it and How to Get out of Pain
Bone metastases can happen to many people who have cancer. They are most common in people who have breast cancer or prostate cancer. Bone metastases are often painful which is why it's so important to get an early diagnosis to reduce a patient's pain. Listen in to learn what to expect after being diagnosed with bone metastases. You'll also learn about the different types of bone metastases, the diagnosis process and treatment options. What You'll Learn: Bone metastases are different from bone cancer. (2:00) Our bodies are always breaking down and building bone. (4:00) There are three types of bone metastases: osteolytic, osteoblastic and mixed. (4:45) The most common symptom is pain. But fractures and elevated calcium levels can also occur. (7:18) Pain from bone metastases is constant and really hard to relieve without treatment. (9:05) To get a diagnosis doctors will typically order x-rays and other scans. (10:10) The most important thing is to get the pain under control as quickly as possible. (14:30) Medications that inhibit the processes of bone resorption are sometimes prescribed. (17:00) Radiation therapy and radionuclide therapy are two other ways to treat bone metastases. (18:00) Radionuclide is when a patient is injected with radioisotopes for pain relief. (22:24) Ideas worth sharing: "Though bone metastases are common in certain types of cancer they're possible in all types of cancer." - Dr. Rosalyn Morrell "If you're experiencing pain, we want to get the pain under control as quickly as possible." - Dr. Rosalyn Morrell "Usually you can get very rapid pain relief from radiation therapy." - Dr. Rosalyn Morrell "Which form of therapy you receive is dependent upon your clinical scenario." - Dr. Rosalyn Morrell "If you have cancer and are feeling pain that feels like it's arising from a bone, inform your healthcare provider. You want to be diagnosed sooner rather than later." - Dr. Rosalyn Morrell Resources: Rosalyn Morrell, MD: Website
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26 MIN