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Finding Reliable Cancer Support Resources - J. Hanspal and C. Rogers - 20161028
Fighting cancer is hard. Finding support and resources shouldn’t be. Often times, we just need to know where to look. This lecture will discuss and share those resources that are most helpful for cancer patients, during and after treatment and provide tips on finding credible cancer information on the internet.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Jenny Hanspal RN, BSN, OCN
10/28/2016 3:30:00 PM
Addressing Palliative Care Needs of Children with Cancer - E. Dellon - 20180427
This lecture will define what palliative care for children is like before discussing specific palliative care needs of children with cancer and supportive care needs of their families. It will also discuss the roles of the cancer care team, palliative care specialists, and other supports in providing palliative care to children with cancer.
Elisabeth Dellon MD, MPH
4/27/2018 3:30:00 PM
Blood Clots (DVT and PE): What Patients Want to Know - S. Moll - 20161118
This lecture will help you understand what a blood clot is, your risk factors, and steps you can take to prevent them. It will also talk about the best treatment if you have had a blood clot. “Blood clot” is referring to clots in the leg (DVT or deep vein thrombosis) and
the lung (PE or pulmonary embolism).
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Stephan Moll MD
11/18/2016 4:30:00 PM
Can Vitamin D, Calcium or Aspirin Prevent Colorectal Cancer? - J. Baron - 20160930
This lecture discusses how common, everyday drugs may have unexpected health benefits in the prevention of colorectal cancer.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
John Baron MD
9/30/2016 3:30:00 PM
Cancer Facts and Myths - A. Postlethwait - 20160226
Join in on this valuable discussion on whether cancer can be prevented. Hear some evidence-based facts as well as some common misconceptions and myths. Great opportunity open to all audiences.
This lecture was presented as as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Ally Postlethwait RN, BSN, OCN
2/26/2016 4:30:00 PM
Clinical Trials 101 - K. Keller - 20170127
Clinical trials are research studies that involve patients seeking an alternate form of treatment. Often times, they offer hope for many people. Learn more about medical research and gain an understanding of what clinical trials are and how they work.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Kim Keller RN, MSN, OCN
1/27/2017 4:30:00 PM
Colorectal Cancer: What You Need to Know - T. Triglianos - 20180316
Colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer in the U.S., with about 143,000 new patients diagnosed last year. Thanks to increased awareness about screenings, the death rate from colorectal cancer has been dropping for more than 20 years. Please join for this talk for an overview of colorectal cancer that information about prevention, screening, diagnosis and treatment, and survivorship.
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
3/16/2018 3:30:00 PM
Coping with Chemo Brain - K. Thompson - 20150424
Find out how chemotherapy can affect attention, memory and thinking in cancer patients. This lecture will provide tips and resources on how to cope with "Chemo Brain."
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
4/24/2015 3:45:00 PM
Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Melanoma - S. Moschos - 20150828
Take part in this opportunity to learn about Melanoma including the different mole types, the role of sunscreen, and why tanning beds should be avoided.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
8/28/2015 3:30:00 PM
Exercise and Cancer: What do we really know about it? - C. Battaglini and B. Phillips - 20160826
Emerging research shows that routine exercise improves the quality of life of cancer patients and also lowers recurrence rates in common cancer sites such as breast, colorectal, and prostate. This lecture discusses how you can enhance your quality of life and take control.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Claudio Battaglini PhD
8/26/2016 3:30:00 PM
Facing Cancer After Hours: Bringing your Loved One to the Emergency Room - K. Biese and J. Whitehead - 20160129
Attendees of this presentation will listen to the challenges of bringing older cancer patients to the Emergency Department and learn tips to make the visit as stress-free as possible.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Kevin Biese MD, MAT
1/29/2016 4:30:00 PM
Falsified & Substandard Medications - J. E. Herrington - 20160624
The threat of poor quality medicines presents a serious problem to those individuals living in low-income
nations. This is an opportunity to learn more about this topic and what needs to happen to address this.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
James Edward Herrington, Jr. PhD, MPH
6/24/2016 3:30:00 PM
Fear the Tumor, Not the Trial: Understanding Clinical Trials - S. Park - 20150925
Participants of this lecture will gain closer understanding of the role of therapeutic clinical trials as a way to better prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
9/25/2015 3:30:00 PM
Finding Hope in the Midst of Cancer - P. Cadler - 20161209
Hope is found throughout the cancer experience in a variety of ways. During this lecture learn how to empower yourself and your loved ones during a cancer journey.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Patricia Cadle MRE, BCC
12/9/2016 4:30:00 PM
Finding Meaning When Faced with Difficult Situations - T. R. Grimm - 20151030
Learning of a Cancer diagnosis, whether it is for yourself or a loved one, is a life-altering event. There is sure to be changes in lifestyle, goals, dreams. This lecture will speak to those faced with the uncertainty of Cancer diagnosis and ways to cope.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
10/30/2015 3:30:00 PM
Finding Peace in Storm: Managing Stress with Mindfulness - S. Gaylord - 20180223
Prolonged stress can have a negative impact on the body and brain. Mind-body practices can help to manage stress and enhance well-being. This presentation introduces mindfulness as a useful technique for managing stress-related conditions and improving brain and body health
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
2/23/2018 4:30:00 PM
HPV (Human Papilloma Virus): Past, Present, and in Practice - L. Filip - 20160429
Participants of this lecture can expect to learn about the increased
awareness and understanding of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) by
the medical community. They will also learn about the link between
HPV and cancer, as well as prevention methods.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Lyn Filip RN, BSN, OCN
4/29/2016 3:30:00 PM
Living with the Fear of Recurrence - L. Filip - 20150626
This discussion will look at a multi-disciplinary approach to survivorship care with consideration of each survivor's unique physical, social, psychosocial and spiritual needs.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
UNCCN Mediasite Presenter
6/26/2015 3:30:00 PM
Lung Cancer - M. P. Rivera - 20171215
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the US and NC, according to the National Cancer Institute. If detected early, lung cancers can be treated successfully. Learn about lung cancer detection and the newest treatments showing promise.
This presentation was presented as part of the Community Lecture series.
M. Patricia Rivera MD
12/15/2017 4:30:00 PM
Making Strides against Breast Cancer - C. Perou - 20160318
Attendees of this presentation will hear the latest research on the effects of genetic testing in the prediction of breast cancer diagnosis and how to mitigate external risk factors.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Charles Perou PhD
3/18/2016 3:30:00 PM
Making Strides to Fight Melanoma - D. Ollila - 20160520
Dr. David Ollila discusses the advances in therapeutic options, both systemic and surgical, for Stage III and Stage IV Melanoma.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
David Ollila MD
5/20/2016 3:30:00 PM
Managing Financial Toxicity When Facing Cancer - J. Spencer, B. Muluneh and J. Sellers - 20170929
Cancer has a new side effect. Just like hair loss, pain, and the distress that come with the diagnosis and treatment, more patients now have to deal with financial toxicity. So, what is financial toxicity? This is the expenses, anxiety and uncertainty when confronting large and unpredictable costs of cancer treatment. This presentation talks about how financial toxicity affects your quality of life and what you can do about it.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Jenny Spencer MSPH
9/29/2017 3:30:00 PM
Melanoma: Early Detection and Therapeutic Progress - A. S. Snyder adn D. Ollila - 20170519
According to the Melanoma Research Foundation, over 160,000 Americans are expected to be diagnosed with melanoma in 2017. This presentation provides information about early detection methods from non-traditional healthcare providers and the therapeutic progress in metastatic melanoma.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Andrea Saccone Snyder
5/19/2017 3:30:00 PM
Nutrition and Cancer Survivorship - J. Spring - 20151204
Take part in a valuable discussion on the role that nutrition plays in the after-care of Cancer patients. Jennifer Spring, RD,LDN, an outpatient oncology dietitian, answers questions like "what diet should I be on?""what is the best superfood?" Jennifer works with patients before, during, and after cancer treatment to identify barriers to good nutrition and to find creative ways to overcome them.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Jennifer Spring RD, CSO, LDN
12/4/2015 4:30:00 PM
Prostate Cancer: What to Expect Along the Journey - M. Dunn - 20170728
The American Cancer Society reports that prostate cancer is the second most common cancer in American men. This presentation presents current findings in the area of prevention, what to expect from diagnosis and treatment, and steps to improve quality of life in survivorship.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Mary Dunn RN, MSN, OCN, NP-C
7/28/2017 3:25:00 PM
Stress Management for Everyday Living - K. Marrale and K. Kivette - 20170224
Many people believe that all stress is bad, but you may have heard that there's "good stress" and "bad stress." Did you know that bad stress can affect your immune system? This presentation discusses the effects of stress on your body and how you can manage it in a way that can be vital for a healthy life.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Kelley Marrale LRT, CTRS
2/24/2017 4:30:00 PM
Supporting Adolescents and Young Adults Living With Cancer - L. Lux - 20180126
A cancer diagnosis can be devastating at any phase of life, and particularly difficult for adolescents and young adults. Lauren Lux, LCSW, is the Adolescent and Young Adult Program Director with the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. She will join us to discuss practical strategies that may be used by family members, friends, and the community at large to support the needs of adolescents and young adults with cancer.
Lauren Lux LCSW
1/26/2018 4:30:00 PM
Taking Your Medicine: Challenges and Solutions - M. Gardiner - 20150731
This presentation will review why it is important to take medications as prescribed and give some practical solutions to making that easier.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn.
Michelle Gardiner PharmD, BCOP
7/31/2015 3:30:00 PM
Understanding and Living with Chemo Brain - K. Thompson - 20170630
Chemotherapy can affect attention, memory, and thinking in cancer patients. This presentation provides information about what research is finding about the causes chemo brain along tips and strategies for dealing with this condition. It also includes information about resources to help you or loved one cope.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Karla Thompson PhD
6/30/2017 3:30:00 PM
Understanding Risk Assessment & Genetic Counseling - S. Geisler - 20160729
Most cancer happens by chance, but sometimes it can run in families. This lecture provides a a crash course in cancer genetic counseling and discusses who may benefit from pursuing cancer genetic counseling, and specific hereditary cancer syndromes.
This lecture was presented as a part of the Community Lunch and Learn Series.
Stefanie Geisler MS, CGC
7/29/2016 3:30:00 PM
What is Immunotherapy and Why is it so Exciting for Cancer Treatment? - T. Shea - 20171117
Immunotherapy is treatment that relies on being able to recruit the body’s normal immune cells to kill cancer cells. Under normal circumstances, the immune system helps to identify and kill cancer cells when they first start and before a cancer grows large enough to cause problems, just like the immune system helps to fight off infections before they make a person sick. Unfortunately, cancer cells have ways that they hide from immune cells and put those cells to sleep before the cancer cells can be killed. This presentation explains how recently approved drugs and treatment approaches are able to “wake-up” the immune system to identify and kill cancer cells even after the cancer becomes big enough to be a clinical problem.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Thomas Shea MD, Director of the UNC Cancer Network
11/17/2017 4:30:00 PM
What People with Cancer Want You to Know - M. Holt - 20170825
This presentation provides information on how to provide support to friends and family members in times of need, and especially when facing cancer. Learn how to find the words and the silence to show how deeply you care when communicating with others.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Melissa Holt RN, MSN, OCN
8/25/2017 3:30:00 PM
When Cancer Runs in Your Family - J. Evans - 20170428
Cancer diagnosis in family members can be a source of anxiety and fear. This presentation discusses hereditary mutations, factors, your risk, and the role of genetics in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
James Evans MD, PhD
4/28/2017 3:30:00 PM
When Treatment Fails: Supporting Your Loved Ones During End-of-Life Care - H. Gessner - 20170331
Often times, conversations with loved ones living with cancer fail to include direct and clear information. Caregivers need to understand they can and should initiate needed discussion as studies show better outcomes including less depression and distress when communication is open. This presentation provides strategies for fostering this open communication during difficult times.
This lecture was presented as part of the Community Lunch and Learn Lecture Series.
Heidi Gessner MDiv, BCC
3/31/2017 3:30:00 PM
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