Podcasts


Mammography vs. thermography for detecting breast cancer

Mammography vs. thermography for detecting breast cancer

20 min  ⋅ September 19th
Podcast: Only mammograms can detect breast cancer and reduce your chance of dying from it
Cancer patient rep has new title: Breast cancer survivor

Cancer patient rep has new title: Breast cancer survivor

10 min  ⋅ December 27th
Podcast: Lynn Roemeling shares her journey from employee to patient at Sanford Health
Mammogram callbacks: Should you be worried?

Mammogram callbacks: Should you be worried?

19 min  ⋅ October 3rd
Podcast: Sanford Health radiologist Chris Johansen, MD, eases anxiety about breast cancer imaging
Colon cancer awareness and the importance of screenings

Colon cancer awareness and the importance of screenings

26 min  ⋅ March 14th
Podcast: Colorectal screenings are vital steps against colon cancer that start at age 45
Importance of getting the HPV vaccine

Importance of getting the HPV vaccine

21 min  ⋅ February 9th
Podcast: Dr. Brooke Jensen discusses HPV vaccine's role in preventing certain cancers
Blood and bone marrow transplant care at Sanford

Blood and bone marrow transplant care at Sanford

39 min  ⋅ February 2nd
Podcast: Providing a second chance by using the patient's own stem cells for treatment
Sanford Health, NCI connect to study, prevent cancer

Sanford Health, NCI connect to study, prevent cancer

22 min  ⋅ January 31st
Podcast: The 'Connect' study will follow participants for 10+ years
Preparing for your first mammogram

Preparing for your first mammogram

23 min  ⋅ October 19th
Podcast: When scheduling your first mammogram, you may have questions. Dr. Christina Tello-Skjerseth shares what to expect
Food and nutrition tips after cancer diagnosis

Food and nutrition tips after cancer diagnosis

34 min  ⋅ October 14th
Podcast: Keep a balanced approach to help your body work through cancer, chemotherapy
Committing to a cure for cancer

Committing to a cure for cancer

16 min  ⋅ May 24th
Podcast: Through CAR T-cells, Dr. Carl June has found a way to fight leukemia
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What to know about genetic tests predicting breast cancer

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Breast cancer survivor creates new Mother’s Day memories

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Cancer survivor shares gratitude for care

Cancer survivor shares gratitude for care

DICKINSON, N.D. — Sitting in the Sanford Dickinson West Infusion Center, Sandy Steckler found herself smiling. She was undergoing treatment for breast cancer, but seeing how the small team of nurses and other staff members interacted with patients gave her great joy. “It’s hard to put into words,” she said. “I saw them take the time […]
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