UA-118272889-1 1739406299646766 Discussing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Cancer Treatment With Susan Strong - WE Have Cancer

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9th Apr 2019

Discussing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Cancer Treatment With Susan Strong

Susan Strong was first diagnosed with cancer shortly after graduating high school when she was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma at the age of 17. Like many childhood cancer survivors she was unaware of the health complications she would face many years later, including heart-valve replacement surgery and a breast cancer diagnosis, as a result of her treatment for her Lymphoma.

During our conversation she shared:

  • The emotional struggle she faced as a childhood cancer patient.
  • How she coped with both a heart-valve replacement and breast cancer diagnosis within a short time period.
  • Why she decided to walk away from her career as a classroom teacher and pursue her passion.
  • The advocacy and support work she's doing for cancer patients and survivors and her long-term goals.
  • How post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) manifested itself and how she managed its effects.

Connect With Susan, Links Mentioned on the Show

Check out her blog - https://stronglifenow.wixsite.com/stronglifenow

The American Heart Association's profile on Susan - https://newsarchive.heart.org/strong-to-celebrate-her-valversary/

Follow Susan on Instagram - https://instagram.com/livinglifeafterlymphoma

Follow Susan on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBw9pWNLQth953VjT48qlnRGiZECCbjj9

Have Susan speak to your organization - https://speakerhub.com/speaker/susan-strong

National Cancer Institute, Cancer Screening - https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/screening/patient-screening-overview-pdq

TAVR (Transcatheter aortic valve replacement) - https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/transcatheter-aortic-valve-replacement/about/pac-20384698

EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) - https://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/

 

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WE Have Cancer
Providing information, inspiration and hope to those touched by cancer.
Each year more than 12 million people will hear the devastating words "you have cancer."

In each episode of WE Have Cancer we share the stories of patients, survivors, caregivers and medical professionals as a way to provide information, inspiration and hope to those touched by cancer.

The host, Lee Silverstein, is a survivor of a rare form of pediatric kidney cancer and has been battling stage 4 colon cancer since 2011.

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Lee & Linda Silverstein

In 2011, just four months after they began dating, Lee was diagnosed with Stage 2 colon cancer. A year and a half later, 17 days after their honeymoon, they learned that Lee’s cancer had spread to his liver; he was now Stage 4. Through numerous surgeries, chemotherapy infusions and assorted other treatments, Linda has been by his side. Despite cancer, Lee and Linda say unequivocally these have been the best years of their lives.

In 2015 Lee launched this podcast as a way to provide information, inspiration and hope to those affected by cancer.

Lee and Linda live in Florida with their Westie Terrier, Fergie.

The WE Have Cancer podcast is supported by The Colon Cancer Coalition - https://coloncancercoalition.org