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Pancreatic cancer early detection and high-risk programs

Posted in charities, non-profits on August 31, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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On this episode of Living Hope: Your Journey with Pancreatic Cancer, we welcome Dr. Michael Demeure, Medical Director of Precision Medicine at Hoag Family Cancer Institute.

Dr. Demeure explains how precision medicine—using DNA sequencing to identify genetic drivers of cancer—can help doctors choose more effective treatments with fewer side effects. He discusses the importance of early detection and Hoag’s High-Risk Pancreatic Cancer Program, which screens patients with inherited mutations or family history using advanced tools like MRI and endoscopic ultrasound.

We explore how genetic testing benefits both patients and their families, the role of tumor boards in guiding treatment decisions, and promising research on AI, vaccines, and engineered immune cells. Dr. Demeure also shares his journey into precision medicine and why he is passionate about advancing pancreatic cancer care.

For information on Proceed Medicine visit www.precedestudy.org 

What Should You Know About Pancreatitis and Its Connection to Pancreatic Cancer?

Posted in charities, non-profits on August 25, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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On this episode of Living Hope: Your Journey with Pancreatic Cancer, we welcome Rohail Hameed, Patient Services Manager at the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN).

Rohail brings over five years of experience supporting patients and caregivers through PanCAN’s helpline and clinical trial finder. In this candid conversation, we explore pancreatitis—what it is, how it’s diagnosed, why it may increase risk for pancreatic cancer, and practical ways to manage symptoms like pain, nausea, and dehydration.

Host Roberta Luna shares her own recent struggles with pancreatitis, making this discussion personal and relatable for anyone facing this condition. Rohel also highlights PanCAN’s vital resources, including its doctor finder, patient services, and the hope that fuels his work every day.

.Living Hope streams live every Thursday at 11 a.m. PT on OC Talk Radio from the UCI Beall Applied Innovation Center.

Is Pancreatic Cancer in Your Genes? Understanding Risk, Testing, and Early Detection

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

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On this episode of Living Hope, we explore the Genetics of Pancreatic Cancer with genetic counselor Chelsey Torres. We discuss the main types of pancreatic cancer, the difference between hereditary, familial, and sporadic cases, and why genetic testing is so important for those with a strong family history. Chelsey also highlights the role of early detection programs, the realities of inconclusive results, and how lifestyle choices can impact risk—while reminding us that awareness and proactive screening remain key.

Can Humor Really Help Heal from Cancer?

Posted in charities, non-profits on July 26, 2025 by OC Talk Radio

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IAbsolutely—and Wendy Hammers is living proof. In this uplifting episode, comedian and 10-year pancreatic cancer survivor Wendy Hammers shares how humor, early diagnosis, and a blend of Western and Eastern healing helped her face cancer with courage and joy. She reflects on her mindset shift, the evolution of her one-woman show Ripe, and why she refuses to let cancer define her. Wendy’s journey is a reminder that healing isn’t just about medicine—it’s also about laughter, love, and living with intention, sometimes laughter truly is the best medicine!

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.

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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.

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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