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Summer safety meets early detection

Posted in charities, non-profits on July 17, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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Debbie Soldano a seasoned nurse practitioner with over 25 years of oncology experience, shares pancreatic cancer prevention, patient care, and summer wellness tips. Debbie shares her personal connection to the disease through the loss of her sister, giving heartfelt insight into the emotional impact of a diagnosis and how it shapes her compassionate approach to patient care.

Debbie also offers valuable health guidance for patients navigating chemo or radiation during hot summer months, including hydration strategies, sun protection, and practical nutrition tips.

Tune in for a thoughtful, hopeful conversation aimed at helping patients, families, and caregivers stay informed and empowered—especially in the summer sun.

🎙️ Only on OC Talk Radio, livestreamed from the UCI Beall Applied Innovation Center.

From Shadow on the Scan to Thriver, Advocate, Inspiration – Gerri Weiner’s Journey

Posted in charities, non-profits on June 21, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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We’re honored to share the story of Gerri Weiner, a three-year pancreatic cancer thriver. Diagnosed unexpectedly after a routine CT scan revealed a shadow on her pancreas, Gerri’s journey reminds us of the power of early detection.

Eight years before her diagnosis, Gerri’s father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, making her own diagnosis all the more surreal. Now, she uses her voice to bring awareness, hope, and encouragement to others. In this heartfelt conversation, Gerri opens up about survivor’s guilt, protecting her children’s future, and finding purpose through advocacy.

From “shadow on the scan” to thriver, advocate, and inspiration—Gerri’s journey is one you won’t want to miss.

#PancreaticCancer #CancerSurvivor #Thriver #LivingHopePodcast #EarlyDetection #CancerAwareness #Advocacy #Hope #PancreaticCancerAwareness

 

 

Can Early Detection Change the Outcome of Pancreatic Cancer?

Posted in charities, non-profits on June 17, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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In this episode, we welcome Ken Miller, a stage 1 pancreatic cancer survivor diagnosed less than a year ago—one of the earliest diagnoses we’ve featured. Ken shares how subtle signs like rising blood sugar and digestive issues led to a critical second opinion that changed everything.

He opens up about the physical and emotional challenges of treatment and recovery, including fatigue, neuropathy, and finding his “new normal.” Ken also reflects on the vital role his wife and children played throughout his journey and offers powerful advice for others: trust your instincts, speak up, and never ignore changes in your health.

Ken’s story is a moving reminder that early detection, determination, and strong support can make a life-saving difference.

How Did Wes Semple Turn a Diagnosis into a Mission?

Posted in charities, non-profits on June 6, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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In honor of National Cancer Survivor Month, Living Hope kicks off June with pancreatic cancer survivor and former educator Wes Semple. After a shocking diagnosis in 2005, Wes underwent emergency surgery and grueling treatment—but survival was only the beginning.

In this episode, Wes shares how he transformed his experience into purpose, becoming a passionate advocate, mentor, and voice of hope for others facing this disease. From returning to the classroom to lobbying in Washington, Wes reminds us that survivorship can spark lifelong impact.

#LivingHopePodcast #PancreaticCancerSurvivor #CancerSurvivorMonth #WesSemple #PanCAN #HopeInAction #SurvivorStory #CancerAdvocacy #CancerSupport #PurpleStride

 

The Hidden Link: Diabetes, Hormones & Pancreatic Cancer

Posted in charities, non-profits on May 23, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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We continue the conversation on the link between pancreatic cancer and diabetes with Dr. Afreen Shariff, who explains the vital role hormone specialists play in symptom management and care coordination.

Dr Shariff also introduces Citrus Oncology, her virtual platform offering endocrine support nationwide.

Cindy Gavin of Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer shares tools like their Clinical Trial Finder and Doctor Finder, along with the value of their fully bilingual website.

How Can the 19th Annual Hirshberg Symposium Empower Patients and Caregivers?

Posted in charities, non-profits on March 29, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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The Symposium empowers Patients and Caregivers by offering cutting-edge insights on surgical advancements, practical guidance on nutrition and mindfulness, and real-life perspectives from survivors and caregivers.  The 19th Annual Hirshberg Symposium empowers patients and caregivers with the knowledge, resources, and support they need to navigate the pancreatic cancer journey with confidence and hope.

📅 Event Details: April 5th at UCLA’s Luskin Conference Center. Free to attend with a healthy lunch included.
🌐 Register online at: pancreatic.org

 

Clinical Trials: Busting Myths and Fueling Innovation

Posted in charities, non-profits on March 29, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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Clinical trials aren’t a last resort—they’re a pathway to better treatments and new hope. In this episode of Living Hope, guest Robert Panacci joins us to dispel common myths about clinical trials.

We also explore how venture capital funding is driving innovation and accelerating breakthroughs in cancer research.

 

More Than Sugar: The Overlooked Warning Signs of Pancreatic Cancer

Posted in charities, non-profits on March 22, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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On this episode of Living Hope, we explore the powerful connection between diabetes and pancreatic cancer with Dr. Afreen Shariff (Citrus Oncology, Duke University)
and Cindy Gavin (Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer)

Topics include:
🔹 Diabetes as a warning sign
🔹 Overlapping symptoms & delayed diagnosis
🔹 Blood sugar management in cancer care
🔹 Patient advocacy & awareness
🔹 Let’s Win’s NEW trial & doctor finders

This episode is a powerful reminder that awareness, self-advocacy, and early intervention can make a difference. With organizations like Let’s Win and innovations like Citrus Oncology, patients now have more resources and support than ever before.

#LivingHopePodcast #PancreaticCancer #DiabetesAndCancer #LetsWinPC #HopeInAction #SurvivorStrong #EarlyDetection #CitrusOncology

Beating the Odds with Community, Advocacy, and Hope

Posted in charities, non-profits on February 23, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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Gary Fong, a retired automotive executive, passionate and dedicated advocate who has been living with pancreatic cancer for over eight years. Diagnosed in 2016, Gary shares his journey through surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation, as well as the critical role of community support in helping him stay positive and motivated.

Through resilience, advocacy, and the support of loved ones, Gary continues to live an active life while championing hope, awareness, and research. His story is a powerful reminder that no one fights alone.

Emergency Preparedness for Pancreatic Cancer Patients

Posted in charities, non-profits on February 23, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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In this episode of Living Hope, we explore the critical topic of emergency preparedness for pancreatic cancer patients, with a special focus on natural disasters like wildfires. Guest, Alejandra Alvarez, Associate Director, Patient Services, Research and Education with the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, shares practical tips on creating a grab-and-go kit, including essentials like medications, important documents, and personal items. We also delve into the emotional challenges patients and caregivers face during emergencies, emphasizing the need for mental health support.

Tune in for a conversation filled with practical insights, hope, and inspiration.

“As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever,” is dedicated to Marianna DeBonis

#PancreaticCancer #EmergencyPreparedness #StayPrepared #GrabAndGoKit #DisasterPreparedness