Podcasts


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
Supporting the caregiver beyond cancer diagnosis

Supporting the caregiver beyond cancer diagnosis

25 min  ⋅ May 17th
Podcast: Reminding all caregivers they are not alone
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Cancer camp for kids: A life-changing event

Cancer camp for kids: A life-changing event

Each camper is just another kid, even when they come with a port or bald head
Marcia Stubstad, RN, CPHON 5 min read
Celebrate all that oncology nurses do

Celebrate all that oncology nurses do

To their patients, oncology nurses are: educators, advocates, confidants and much more.
Corinne Kompelien, RN, OCN 4 min read
Research updates shared at breast cancer symposium

Research updates shared at breast cancer symposium

Experts discussed the impact of genetics and technology on cancer care
Makayla Disburg 4 min read
Tanning bed dangers and safer alternatives

Tanning bed dangers and safer alternatives

Tips from a dermatologist
Nadine Aljets 5 min read
Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Symposium features top experts

Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Symposium features top experts

Health care providers and medical students can learn and network
Makayla Disburg 2 min read
South Dakota boy shows how to fight cancer like a kid

South Dakota boy shows how to fight cancer like a kid

On his 7th birthday, Ben Wieman was supposed to be home in Madison, South Dakota, celebrating his special day with friends and family. Instead, he was in a hospital bed at Sanford Children’s undergoing treatment for leukemia. Just two weeks earlier, Ben woke up with a headache, fever and stomach pain. Later that day – after […]
Kay Todd 4 min read
Diagnosed with lung cancer: Now what?

Diagnosed with lung cancer: Now what?

What do the stages of lung cancer mean? The staging system indicates how far the lung cancer has spread and whether surgery would help: Stage I has a surprisingly good prognosis—up to 70 percent of people who have it diagnosed at this stage can be successfully treated. Many lung cancers at this stage are only […]
Michael Keppen, MD 7 min read
Genetic counselors use history to spot breast cancer risk

Genetic counselors use history to spot breast cancer risk

Family history, DNA testing help find clues to your health future
Jacqueline Palfy 7 min read
Cardio-oncology: Dedicated to cancer patient’s heart health

Cardio-oncology: Dedicated to cancer patient’s heart health

Chemicals that kill cancer cells can be bad for patients' hearts
Keely Hack, MD 5 min read
Art offers sense of escape for patients

Art offers sense of escape for patients

“Art projects help to give patients a sense of purpose for their time spent during treatment and control over creating something beautiful."
Nadine Aljets 7 min read