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Camille’s Crusade: A Passionate Advocate in the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer

Posted in charities, non-profits on July 13, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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June is National Cancer Survivor Month, a time dedicated to honoring cancer survivors, offering hope to those newly diagnosed, supporting their families, and engaging the community. During the month of June, OC Talk Radio’s program “Living Hope: Your Journey with Pancreatic Cancer” acknowledges the hardships that survivors endure and celebrates their strength and resilience. Meet our featured survivor Camille Moses a dedicated patient advocate in the fight against pancreatic cancer. Camille tirelessly raises awareness and provides support for those battling this disease. Her commitment and contributions are invaluable in the battle against cancer. Join us to hear Camille’s inspiring journey and her relentless efforts to make a difference. 

 

National Cancer Survivor Month on OC Talk Radio Honors

Posted in charities, non-profits on July 13, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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June is National Cancer Survivor Month, a time dedicated to honoring cancer survivors, offering hope to those newly diagnosed, supporting their families, and engaging the community. During the month of June, OC Talk Radio’s program “Living Hope: Your Journey with Pancreatic Cancer” acknowledges the hardships that survivors endure and celebrates their strength and resilience. Our first featured survivor is Robert Panacci.

“From the very beginning of this unwanted journey, I have believed that not only could I survive this, but that I had to because I wasn’t ready to accept any other alternative.” Robert Panacci

A camp for kids dealing with their parents cancer diagnosis

Posted in charities, non-profits on July 2, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Join us as we talk with Ariya Selvakumar and Haley Kamola, Co-Directors of the Kesem Chapter at Chapman University. Kesem is a national nonprofit dedicated to supporting children through and beyond a parent’s cancer diagnosis. With over 120 college chapters nationwide, Kesem provides free, year-long services to affected families. Discover how Kesem at Chapman University offers a unique and empathetic community in Orange County, highlighted by their annual Camp Kesem summer camp, which connects kids with similar experiences at no cost to their families.

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#ChildhoodCancerSupport #CancerAwareness #CancerCommunity

#SupportForKids #OrangeCounty

 

Empowerment & Hope: Navigating Patient Care with Mary Mickelson, PanCAN Case Manager

Posted in charities, non-profits on June 2, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Mary Mickelson is a Case Manager I at the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN). Mary is passionate about ensuring that patients and caregivers receive all the information they need to be empowered and make informed decisions. On Living Hope, we discuss helping to get patients on the right track, clinical trials, the right team, learn what the Navigation Team is and what they do, clinical trial myths, and more.

“As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever” is dedicated to Mike Krazter.  

For more information please contact Patient Services at 877 2 pancan or 877-272-6226

 

What is a High Risk Pancreatic Cancr Clinic?

Posted in charities, non-profits on May 27, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Dr. Raymond Wadlow is the Director of the High Risk Pancreatic Cancer Clinic, which focuses on early detection and prevention for individuals at high risk of developing pancreatic cancer. This clinic is part of the Pancreatic Cancer Early Detection (PRECEDE) Consortium, an international effort to improve the five-year survival rate for pancreatic cancer patients.

Dr. Wadlow is a highly regarded oncologist at the Inova Schar Cancer Institute, specializing in gastrointestinal oncology. His commitment to cancer research and treatment is driven by the personal loss of his mother, former Virginia State Senator Emily Couric, to pancreatic cancer. In addition to his role at the clinic, he serves as Co-Director of Gastrointestinal Oncology Research, Program Director of the Hematology-Oncology Fellowship Program, and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Virginia School of Medicine.

 

The Ultimate Walk to End Pancreatic Cancer

Posted in charities, non-profits on May 19, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Living Hope: Your Journey with Pancreatic Cancer host Roberta Luna and her husband Vic, recap the recent PurpleStride event at the Honda Center. This was the 16th such event in Orange County and is known as “the ultimate walk to end pancreatic cancer.” Anaheim Ducks Goalie Coach Sudarshan “Sudsie” Maharaj was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in May 2023, was the guest speaker.

Where can you learn about pancreatic cancer, ask questions and connect with Survivors?

Posted in charities, non-profits on March 12, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Amy Reiss, Director of Patient Programs with the Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research joined Living Hope to talk about the 18th Annual Hirshberg Symposium taking place on April 13 at UCLA Luskin Conference Center.  Symposium topics include the latest in pancreatic cancer care, genetic testing, enzyme research, just to name a few.  There’s also a chance to ask questions of the experts and connect with survivors.  You can attend in person or virtually, go to pancreatic.org to register.

This episode is dedicated to Survivors Julie Lopp and Tom Arai

 

A Survivor’s Journey Through Time and Resilience

Posted in charities, non-profits on March 12, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Thom Mrozek, a 12-year survivor of pancreatic cancer, diagnosed on the unique day of Leap Day. Thom’s diagnosis day has become symbolic of his extraordinary journey—rare, remarkable, and filled with unexpected turns. As he celebrates each leap year, he also marks another year of survival, another year of making a difference, and another year of cherishing the gift of time. His story is a profound testament to resilience, courage, and the unwavering human spirit. 

This episode is dedicated to Tom Gregory and his wife Debbie. 

“Strength in Support: Mike Greenstein’s Journey as a Caregiver in the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer”

Posted in charities, non-profits on February 26, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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In this episode of Living Hope, we welcome Mike Greenstein, a committed advocate in the battle against pancreatic cancer, driven by his experience as a caregiver for his sister Jackie. Mike combines his business expertise with deep compassion in his work at Let’s Win! Pancreatic Cancer, aiming to strengthen the network of support for patients and their families. He delves into the caregiver’s view on recognizing a patient’s struggles and discusses ways to assist his sister within this reality. Additionally, Mike highlights the vital role that coaches play in guiding families through the pancreatic cancer journey. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion on empathy, assistance, and united efforts towards hope.

“As long as you speak my name, I shall live forever” is dedicated to Jaclyn Hope Greenstein. Jackie is remembered for her spirit and profound love for her family and friends, she was the embodiment of courage. Facing her fears with unwavering bravery.  Her legacy of inspiration continues to touch lives daily.

 

 

 

 

Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) Turns 25!

Posted in charities, non-profits on February 23, 2024 by OC Talk Radio

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Pamela Acosta Marquardt and Julie Fleshman have both been profoundly impacted by the loss of their parents to pancreatic cancer, which fueled their dedication to creating change. In 1996, Pam faced the loss of her mother after a six-month struggle with the disease. Confronted by the lack of resources and support for pancreatic cancer, she was driven to take action, ensuring that individuals and families affected by this illness would have access to vital information, resources, and hope. Similarly, Julie’s journey at PanCAN was ignited by personal tragedy when she lost her father just four months following his diagnosis at the age of 52. Dissatisfied with the inadequate treatment options available, Julie has spent over two decades as a leader and a global catalyst for change, fighting for better outcomes for those facing pancreatic cancer. Together, their personal experiences have not only shaped their leadership at PanCAN but also exemplified their unwavering commitment to the cause.