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Survivorship Spotlight: Pradipkumar Lahiri
Burgundy & White interviews Pradipkumar Lahiri about his survivorship story and journey with esophageal speech
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Burgundy & White interviews Pradipkumar Lahiri about his survivorship story and journey with esophageal speech
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The Care of Patients After Total Laryngectomy
Speech Uncensored Podcast
Host: Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP
Guest: Bridget Guenther MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
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Speech Uncensored Podcast
Host: Leigh Ann Porter, MA, CCC-SLP
Guest: Bridget Guenther MS, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
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Head & Neck Cancer: Innovations in Radiation Therapy
The 2020 Head and Neck Cancer Forum, August 2, 2020
Host: Julie McCrossin
Guest: Therese Dodds, speech pathologist
Length: 17:27
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The 2020 Head and Neck Cancer Forum, August 2, 2020
Host: Julie McCrossin
Guest: Therese Dodds, speech pathologist
Length: 17:27
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Nutrition During and After Cancer Treatment
Cancer Rehab and Integrative Medicine, June 27, 2020
Presented by Lindsey Menge, MS, RD, LD & Dr. Krystle Zuniga PhD, RD, LD.
Length: 1:23:01
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Cancer Rehab and Integrative Medicine, June 27, 2020
Presented by Lindsey Menge, MS, RD, LD & Dr. Krystle Zuniga PhD, RD, LD.
Length: 1:23:01
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Latest updates/discussion of treatment options for HPV-related head and neck cancers
Johns Hopkins Medicine, February 12, 2020
Hosts: Elizabeth Tracy
Guests: Carole Fakhry, MD, Head and Neck Surgeon; Tanguy Y Lim-Seiwert, MD, Medical Oncologist; Ana Kiess, MD, Radiation Oncologist
Length: 22:30
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Johns Hopkins Medicine, February 12, 2020
Hosts: Elizabeth Tracy
Guests: Carole Fakhry, MD, Head and Neck Surgeon; Tanguy Y Lim-Seiwert, MD, Medical Oncologist; Ana Kiess, MD, Radiation Oncologist
Length: 22:30
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Radiation Side Effects with HNC:
Managing side effects, navigating complexities of radiation therapy, and supporting patients during their journey
The Oncology Nursing Podcast: Oncology Nursing Society
August 2, 2019
Host: Chris Pirschel, Oncology Nursing Staff Writer
Guest: John Hillson, RN, BSN, BA, OCN®, clinical nurse at Duke Radiation Oncology in Durham, NC
Length: 28:03
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Managing side effects, navigating complexities of radiation therapy, and supporting patients during their journey
The Oncology Nursing Podcast: Oncology Nursing Society
August 2, 2019
Host: Chris Pirschel, Oncology Nursing Staff Writer
Guest: John Hillson, RN, BSN, BA, OCN®, clinical nurse at Duke Radiation Oncology in Durham, NC
Length: 28:03
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Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC):
Greater Living discusses HNC Survivorship Resources
Guest: Barbara Pisano Messing, MA, CCC- Speech-Language Pathologist, BCS-S, FASHA Director of The Milton J. Dance, Jr. Head & Neck Center, Johns Hopkins Head & Neck Surgery located at GBMC and Voice Center located at GBMC
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Greater Living discusses HNC Survivorship Resources
Guest: Barbara Pisano Messing, MA, CCC- Speech-Language Pathologist, BCS-S, FASHA Director of The Milton J. Dance, Jr. Head & Neck Center, Johns Hopkins Head & Neck Surgery located at GBMC and Voice Center located at GBMC
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“Can You Hear My Voice?” January 2020
is a triumphant documentary about a choir unlike any other in the world - a choir whose singers have no voice boxes. The film is produced and directed by award-winning Los Angeles documentary filmmaker Bill Brummel - his first film since having his own voice box removed in 2016. Told through members of the Shout at Cancer choir, the film follows the group as they prepare for the most ambitious concert they’ve ever performed, a sold-out performance at London’s historic Tabernacle theater. Interspersed with concert rehearsals and the performance are the personal accounts of three members of the Shout at Cancer choir. Their specific stories mirror the broad experiences of most laryngectomy patients, and how they traverse the traumatic psychosocial obstacles of living without a voice box, to emerge as fully engaged, communicative and accomplished human beings. “Can You Hear My Voice?” is an entertaining and exultant testimony about a universal theme – the human capacity for resilience in the face of overwhelming adversity.
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