Survive & Thrive - free online event
Read about this in a newletter and wanted to share this free online event sponosred by Northwestern University on Saturday 10/16/21.
Here is the link to register: https://www.cancer.northwestern.edu/events/public/thrive/index.html
On Saturday, October 16, the Lurie Cancer Center will host Survive & Thrive, a virtual interactive course for women living with gynecologic cancer--past or present--or those at increased risk of developing the disease, along with their families and caregivers. This course will provide current information, valuable resources, access to experts in the field, and an opportunity to connect with others in the cancer community in a warm and supportive environment.
Topics
Integrative Medicine for Gynecologic Cancers
Alok Pant, MD
Creating Space for Joy & Hope:
Utilizing Social Support and Community Resources
Mandi Buss, LCSW
Have No Fear, Hope is Here –
Sexual Health after Gynecologic Cancer
Traci Kurtzer, MD
Rajal Patel, MD
Gynecologic Cancer Patient Panel
Moderated by Nicole Tasker, RN, MSN, FNP-BC
Breakout Sessions:
Food First-Nutrition During Treatment and Survivorship
Caitlyn Leiva, MS, RDN, CSO, LDN
Moderated by Desiree West, RN-MSN
Maintaining Emotional Health After a Gynecologic Cancer Diagnosis
Timothy Pearman, PhD, ABPP
Moderated by Drucella Stingley, RN
La Genética y los Cánceres Ginecológicos
Dario Roque, MD
Moderated by Catalina Delgado, MPH
Updates in Ovarian Cancer Treatment
Daniela Matei, MD
Edward Tanner, MD, MBA
Karen Novak, RN, MSN, ACNP-BC
Moderated by Allison Saiz, MD, MS
Immunotherapy in Endometrial Cancer: Expanding Horizons
Emily Hinchcliff, MD, MPH
Raanan Alter, MD
Nancy J Anderson, RN, MSN, ANP-BC
Moderated by Mary Towner, MD
Discussions on Cervical, Vaginal and Vulvar Cancer
Dario Roque, MD
Eric Donnelly, MD
Jonathan B. Strauss, MD, MBA
Patricia Kaye, MSN, APN, WHNP-BC
Moderated by Allison Grubbs, MD
Comments
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Virtual Event on Gynecologic Cancer
Thanks for letting us know about this event. I looked at some of the previous years' PowerPoint slides that were online to get a feel for the type of sessions typically included in the event. Even without the corresponding audio, several of the older sessions looked quite interesting. So I expect the upcoming event will have some good sessions as well.
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Woodstock, I am so impressed that you were able to post
the entire event for us. Formatting can be so hard. Thanks for posting.
Denise
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Thanks for sharing
Thanks for sharing that info, Woodstock. I signed up for it. Sounds like it will have a lot of helpful info.
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You're welcome everyone. I
You're welcome everyone. I don't know anything about this hospital or these doctors but am on a number of mailining lists from breast cancer in 2015 and there was a link about gynecological cancers in one of those that mentioned this and I thought why not! @RainbowRita - I copied and pasted and was surprised it came out perfectly. I still can't figure out to how to insert the link so you can click on it.
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Dr. Pantwoodstock99 said:You're welcome everyone. I
You're welcome everyone. I don't know anything about this hospital or these doctors but am on a number of mailining lists from breast cancer in 2015 and there was a link about gynecological cancers in one of those that mentioned this and I thought why not! @RainbowRita - I copied and pasted and was surprised it came out perfectly. I still can't figure out to how to insert the link so you can click on it.
Woodstock, Dr. Pant is my brilliant, compassionate, utterly wonderful gynecologist oncologist. Dr. Donnelly was my radiologist and was warm and kind and wsa great about sharing information. I don't know the other doctors. Thanks for posting this.
Molly
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You are welcome everyone!
You are welcome everyone! Happy October!
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Wow Molly - great to know!Molly110 said:Dr. Pant
Woodstock, Dr. Pant is my brilliant, compassionate, utterly wonderful gynecologist oncologist. Dr. Donnelly was my radiologist and was warm and kind and wsa great about sharing information. I don't know the other doctors. Thanks for posting this.
Molly
Wow Molly - great to know!
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It is sponsored by the Lurie Cancer Center
out of Northwestern, the #1 cancer center in Illinois, 6th in the nation, also earned an NCCN Comprehensive Cancer Center dessignation. They will have cutting edge information about the topics offered, I am sure.
Thanks again for posting this, Woodstock.
Denise
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Did anyone watch this? I
Did anyone watch this? I ended up not being able to as we had frineds in town for a wedding for the wekeend and they only time they had free was on Saturday. I am hoping they will post the sessions on their website.Thanks.
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Missed it too!
Darn it! I missed watching this too. I really wanted to watch it, but totally forgot about it until it was too late. I had a lot going on that week so I should have put a reminder on my calendar. Sure hope they hope they post it on their website later. I sure am getting frustrated by these "chemo brain" episodes. I know that it will probably improve over time, but I hate how things just "drop out" of my memory for days at a time. I guess I have to do a better job of writing things down or using the calendar on my phone. Sure as heck can't rely on my memory these days! ;-)
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Thank you
From the beginning I knew I'd miss this due to a family wedding, so I also hope they'll post it for later viewing.
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link to recorded survive and thrive conference recording
Thank you for attending Survive & Thrive!
Thank you for attending Survive & Thrive: Gynecologic Cancer Patient & Caregiver Education Program. We hope that you learned something new and were able to connect with other survivors, caregivers, and support organizations. The recordings have been posted and you can access them here:
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Thanks for the link
I wasn't able to watch the presentations when originally scheduled as I've been heads-down finishing a big client project the last few weeks. So I'm glad to know that they've posted them online. There were a couple that I was interested in.
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