Episodes

  • Tay Lautner's Mental Health Journey and What Long Term Birth Control Users Need to Know
    Nov 5 2024
    In this episode of SHE MD, we are joined by special guest Tay Lautner, co-host of the podcast The Squeeze alongside her husband, actor Taylor Lautner. Tay opens up about her mental health journey, sharing her experiences with anxiety, PTSD, and dissociation. Today, they explore the role of COVID-19 and social media in fueling the loneliness epidemic and discuss treatment options for trauma. Tay also sheds light on her foundation, The Lemons Foundation, her breast cancer scare, and the importance of understanding post-birth-control syndrome. Plus, hear the heartwarming story of how Tay and Taylor first met. This episode offers invaluable insights on mental health and the power of community in healing.For more resources, visit our website: SheMDpodcast.comFollow us across social media: @SheMDpodcastSponsors:Go to https://novoslabs.com/shemd and add the code “shemd” at checkout for 10% off of your first month’s NOVOS Core subscription.Today my listeners receive 20% off any Aqua Tru purifier! Go to AQUATRU.com and use code SHEMD at checkout. Visit clearstem.com/she-md and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Go to cozyearth.com/shemd and use code SHEMD for an exclusive 40% discount.Visit Arya.fyi and use code SHEMD for 15% off your subscription today!Timeline is offering 10% off your first order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/SHEMD. IN THIS EPISODE: [3:34] Tay reveals her experiences with mental health situations[22:20] Tay reveals her PTSD journey and describes what dissociating was like[29:21] Tay discusses her foundation, The Lemons Foundation, and her breast cancer scare and a discussion of Post-Birth-Control syndrome[45.10] What long term birth control users need to know[48:20] How Tay and Tay first metRESOURCES:Lemons By Tay - WebsiteThe Squeeze - PodcastTay Lautner - InstagramLemons By Tay Foundation - WebsiteGUEST BIOGRAPHY: Tay Lautner is a mental health speaker and activist that is dedicated to ending the stigma around mental health by providing her community research, education, and support through her nonprofit The Lemons Foundation. The Lemons Foundation was founded in 2022 after Tay’s love for mental health became personal. Tay worked as a registered nurse through the height of the COVID pandemic which resulted in her having to leave her job due to developing depression, anxiety, and severe PTSD. Her passion for mental health inspired her to start a podcast with her husband, Taylor Lautner, called The Squeeze. The Squeeze has been dominating the Mental Health category across all platforms and is continuously one of the top ranked podcasts on the charts. The Squeeze has previously been seen on Call Her Daddy, Jimmy Fallon, Kelly Clarkson, The Today Show, CBS Mornings and more! Tay is so thrilled with all that The Lemons Foundation has done and will continue to do in the years to come. Here’s to ending the stigma! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    54 mins
  • Beauty Counter's Gregg Renfrew and her daughter, Phebe's journey with PCOS: Navigating Diagnosis, and the Path to Wellness
    Oct 29 2024
    Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is often overlooked, leading to delayed or missed diagnoses. In this week’s episode, Gregg Renfrew and her daughter Phebe, join us to talk about Phebe’s inspiring five-year journey from experiencing symptoms to finally receiving a diagnosis. We explore the complexities of PCOS, including its links to insulin resistance, eating disorders, and endometriosis, while emphasizing the importance of recognizing symptoms early. Phebe and Gregg also discuss the crucial role of self-advocacy in healthcare and disease prevention.Additionally, Gregg Renfew, Founder & CEO of Beautycounter, talks about her mission aimed at eliminating harmful chemicals from personal care and cosmetic products. Sponsors: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at https://myriad.ws/getmyriskRedefine learning with play! Get 50% off your first month on ANY crate line at KIWICO.com, promo code SHEMD. Get proactive with your vaginal care and maintain your balance with VS-01 from Seed. Go to Seed.com/SHEMD and use code 25SHEMD to get 25% off. Visit equelle.com and use code SHEMD20 at checkout for 20% off your first month with your first subscription. And the best part: their 90-day money back guarantee so you've got nothing to lose! Go to dermstore.com/SHEMD and use code SHEMD for 15% off select items, Brand exclusion apply. Get 15% off Boka toothpastes on Amazon or boka.com with code BOKASHEMD15Go to Qualia.com/SHEMD for up to 50% off and use code SHEMD at checkout for an additional 15% off. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:02] Phebe Hancock shares her PCOS story[10:44] Phebe enters a treatment center[18:26] How to diagnose PCOS[30:05] Phebe gets the proper diagnosis and emotionally shares her recovery[38:00] Gregg provides an update on Beauty Counter KEY TAKEAWAYS To Diagnose PCOS You Need Two Out Of Three: Irregular cycles, finding abnormalities looking at ovaries on an ultrasound, elevated testosterone symptoms or elevated testosterone in the blood.Common Symptoms To Look For: Women are often moody, struggle with depression and usually have a family history of diabetes or insulin resistance; they tend to gain weight even though they are eating healthy and exercising, and could have endometriosis.PCOS and Eating Disorders: Women who have PCOS have insulin resistance, and can result in an eating disorder. However, not all girls with an eating disorder have PCOS.What to Watch Out For When Dealing With Each Symptom One At a Time: Many doctors treat a patient's symptoms one at a time, never getting to the root of the problem.Be Your Own Health Advocate: By actively participating in your health decisions, asking questions, and seeking second opinions when necessary, you ensure that your well-being is prioritized and that you receive the best possible care. Gregg Renfrew, Founder & CEO of BeautycounterGregg Renfrew is the Founder & CEO of Beautycounter, and the true pioneer of the clean beauty movement for more than a decade. Since founding Beautycounter in 2011, she's charted an innovative path for clean beauty and created a seismic shift in the industry.Gregg continues to set the highest standards for safety as she pushes the industry forward, testifying in front of Congress to advance legislative reform so that everyone has access to safer products. She's also inspiring a community of thousands of women to demand more for themselves by championing women’s entrepreneurship. And she's launched more than 100 safer award-winning products, ultimately building an omnichannel business that's proven that clean beauty isn't a trend, it's here to stay.The company has been widely celebrated, receiving numerous awards including being named to the CNBC Disruptor 50 list, Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies, Allure's Best of Beauty, Glamour's Beauty Awards, Refinery29 Innovators List, and many more.Gregg is a recurring speaker at top business schools including Wharton (University of Pennsylvania), Tuck (Dartmouth), Stanford, and Columbia, as well as at Vanity Fair’s Founders Fair, Fortune’s Most Powerful Women, and Fast Company’s Innovation Festival.Gregg lives in Los Angeles with her husband and three children.Phebe Gregg Hancock is a graduate of Cate School and is currently studying International Relations and Sustainable Development at University of St. Andrews. An avid athlete her whole life, Phebe was recognized as Southern California MVP of Lacrosse in 2022. Phebe is an advocate for women and immigration issues volunteering for several years in Central America and now for women’s health after recently discovering PCOS as the underlying condition for many of her struggles during her teens. She is a passionate musician and enjoys singing on stage and in the shower. Guest ...
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    53 mins
  • Know Your Breast Cancer Risk with Jessica Ordonez: Genetics, BRCA, and the MyRisk® with RiskScore® Tests
    Oct 24 2024

    Jessica Ordonez, certified genetic counselor and Medical Science Liaison at Myriad Genetics explains genetics' role in breast cancer and how the MyRisk® with RiskScore® tests can help you better understand your 5-year and lifetime risk. You’ll learn what you need to know about different kinds of genetic factors, including the impact of changes in genes like BRCA1, BRCA2, CHEK2, and others. Uncover the fallacy that you aren’t at risk if you don’t have “the BRCA gene.” We’ll also discuss how a genetic counselor can guide you if your results show a high lifetime risk. If you have a family history of cancer or are simply curious about your genetic health, this episode offers insights into genetic testing, risk factors, and empowering yourself with knowledge.

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    Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at GetMyRisk.com, https://myriad.ws/getmyrisk


    IN THIS EPISODE:

    • [1:06] Jessica describes the role of a genetic counselor and a medical science liaison
    • [2:51] Discussion of genetic markers and BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes
    • [13:41] The difference between gene mutations and variants of uncertain significance
    • [23:16] Explanation of the CHEK2 gene
    • [27:11] How would a genetic counselor counsel a woman whose genetic test comes back with a high lifetime risk


    RESOURCES:

    Myriad Genetics Instagram

    Get MyRisk Website


    GUEST BIOGRAPHY:

    Jessica Ordonez is a certified genetic counselor and Medical Science Liaison at Myriad Genetics. She holds diplomate status with the American Board of Genetic Counseling and is an active member of the National Society of Genetic Counselors and the Florida Association of Genetic Counselors.

    Jessica completed her undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Michigan, earning a Bachelor’s in Cell & Molecular Biology and Spanish Literature and a Master’s in Genetic Counseling. With over a decade of experience as a clinical genetic counselor, she has provided care in pediatric, adult, and cancer genetics clinics within academic and private hospital settings, focusing on Spanish-speaking patients.

    As a Medical Science Liaison, Jessica educates clinicians across Florida on hereditary cancer and reproductive genetics. She is involved in several company projects at Myriad, specifically leading a needs assessment for patient-facing Spanish resources to enhance inclusiveness and equity in care.



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    34 mins
  • Hannah Storm of ESPN: Early Breast Cancer Detection
    Oct 22 2024
    Join Dr. Thais Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney as they sit down with Hannah Storm, an American television sports journalist and ESPN SportsCenter anchor. Hannah opens up about her personal experience with breast cancer and shares her advocacy for better access to healthcare for women and veterans with disabilities. She also discusses her foundation, The Hannah Storm Foundation, which supports children with vascular anomalies. From career beginnings to her friendship with Chris Evert, this conversation is informative with insights on navigating challenges in health and life.For more resources, visit our website: SheMDpodcast.comFollow us across social media: @SheMDpodcastSponsors: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at myriad.ws/getmyriskUpgrade your nights and transform your days with Cozy Earth at cozyearth.com If you think that you or a loved one could be struggling with an eating disorder, Equip can help you achieve lasting recovery. Visit Equip.health/shemd to learn more. Visit equelle.com and use code SHEMD20 at checkout for 20% off your first month with your first subscription. And the best part: their 90-day money back guarantee so you've got nothing to lose! Arya: It’s easy to get started with a fun, private quiz to understand you as a couple.Use what’s in the box to think outside of the box! USE CODE SHEMD for 15% off today!Go to Zocdoc.com/SHEMD and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. The find and book a top-rated doctor today. If you want to take ownership of your health, it starts with AG1. Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase at drinkAG1.com/shemdIn This Episode: [4:50] Hannah shares how she started her career and the origin of the name “Storm”[8:43] Hannah’s foundation, The Hannah Storm Foundation, and discrimination of disabled[20:04] Hannah shares her diagnosis journey and her friendship with Chris Evert[27:10] Discussion of dense breasts and family members who have had cancer[38:19] Hannah discusses the response she received when she revealed her diagnosis and the advice she has for young women who want to enter the sports fieldGuest Biography: Hannah Storm is an award-winning journalist, producer, and director. She joined ESPN in 2008, and currently anchors the 2pm and weekend editions of SportsCenter. During her time at ESPN, Storm has held prominent hosting roles with special events like the ESPYs, and major live sporting events like Wimbledon, the NBA Finals, and the Super Bowl.Resources: Hannah Storm LinkedInHannah Storm InstagramParalyzed Veterans of AmericaHannahstormfoundation.orgSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    55 mins
  • SheMD Mini Episode: Menopause Awareness Day Masterclass with Dr. Thais Aliabadi
    Oct 18 2024

    October 18th is Menopause Awareness Day! The theme for 2024 is Menopause Hormone Therapy (MHT). Since 2009, October has been designated as World Menopause Awareness Month, and SheMD is proud to be a part of the conversation to raise awareness about the experiences and challenges of menopause. This mini episode aims to educate our listeners on the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of this natural life stage, promoting understanding and empathy. We hope this day encourages open conversations, sharing of resources, and support for those undergoing this transition, as well as helping to dismantle stigma and empower individuals to seek information and care. Join us in recognizing the importance of menopause awareness, fostering community support, and advocating for better resources and healthcare solutions.

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    16 mins
  • Sofia Grainge: Pregnancy, Postpartum Complications, Life-Saving Advice, and PCOS
    Oct 15 2024
    Join Dr. Thais Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney as they sit down with special guest Sofia Grainge for a personal and heartwarming conversation. In this episode, Sofia shares her pregnancy journey, from dealing with potential preterm labor to navigating the challenges of postpartum preeclampsia. In addition, the discussion dives into Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), a condition that affects millions of women. Dr. Aliabadi shares advice for those who suspect they might have PCOS, emphasizing the importance of recognizing symptoms such as irregular periods, elevated testosterone, acne, and fertility challenges. The episode also covers ways to treat PCOS, from lifestyle changes like diet and exercise to medical treatments that regulate hormones. Through her story, Sofia and Dr. Aliabadi give invaluable advice on trusting yourself and speaking up when something doesn’t feel right—during pregnancy and beyond. Doctors, this one’s for you, too: listen to your patients when they say they don’t feel well. They’re often right! This episode will leave you feeling informed and inspired.Sponsors: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at GetMyRisk.com. https://myriad.ws/getmyriskGet proactive with your vaginal care and maintain your balance with VS-01 from Seed. Go to Seed.com/SHEMD and use code 25SHEMD to get 25% off. Start Ritual or add Essential for Women Prenatal to your subscription today. That's ritual.com/SHEMD for 25% off. Visit Equelle.com and use code SHEMD20 at checkout for 20% off your first month with your first subscription. And, the best part: their 90-day money back guarantee so you've got nothing to lose! Visit to novoslabs.com/shemd and add the code “shemd” at checkout for 10% off of your first month’s NOVOS Core subscription.Go to dermastore.com/SHEMD and use code SHEMD for 15% off select items, Brand exclusion apply. Upgrade your nights and transform your days with Cozy Earth. Go to cozyearth.com/shemd and use SHEMD for an exclusive 40% discount. In this episode: [05:11] Sofia and Elliot’s wedding and how she met Elliot[07:33] Sofia Grainge’s pregnancy and the complications [08:46] Complications arise when Sofia goes home, and she alerts Dr. Aliabadi. Plus, What are symptoms of Preeclampsia[26:00] Discussion about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and the advice Dr. Aliabadi gives to anyone suspecting they may have it [30:32] Ways to treat PCOS [40:51] The impact of PCOS on future fertility [45:25] Sofia’s for mothers advise and the most surprising part of motherhoodRESOURCES:Sofia Grainge InstagramSofia Grainge TikTokCONNECT WITH SHE MD: Mary Alice Haney - InstagramDr. Thaïs Aliabadi - InstagramSheMD Podcast - InstagramSHEMD - YouTubeSHEMD - WebsiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    50 mins
  • Hormone Hacks Every Woman Should Know with Dr. Sharon Malone
    Oct 8 2024
    This week, join Dr. Thais Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney as they sit down with special guest Dr. Sharon Malone, Chief Medical Advisor at Alloy Women’s Health and New York Times bestselling author. In this episode, Dr. Malone shares her insights on the crucial differences between menopause and perimenopause, including why women in their 30s need to start thinking about hormone therapy. The conversation also covers the pros and cons of birth control pills versus menopausal hormone therapy, the role of testosterone in libido, and even using estrogen cream on your face. Dr. Malone also delves into the founding of Alloy Women’s Health, a telehealth company revolutionizing how women access healthcare, and discusses her latest book, Grown Women Talk. Whether you’re looking to better understand perimenopause, hormone therapy options, or the latest in women’s health, this episode is packed with expert advice and actionable takeaways.For more resources, visit our website: SheMDpodcast.comFollow us across social media: @SheMDpodcastSponsors: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at https://myriad.ws/getmyriskRedefine learning with play! Get 50% off your first month on ANY crate line at KIWICO.com, promo code SHEMD.Visit https://clearstem.com/she-md and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off your first purchase. Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/SHEMD *Rules and restrictions may applyIf you think that you or a loved one could be struggling with an eating disorder, Equip can help you achieve lasting recovery. Visit https://Equip.health/shemd to learn more. Head to https://moonjuice.com/ and use code SHEMD at checkout for 20% off If you want to take ownership of your health, it starts with AG1. Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase at drinkAG1.com/shemd.IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] Dr. Sharon Malone shares her background and discusses the difference between menopause and perimenopause[13:12] Discussion of birth control pills versus menopausal hormone therapy[20:35] Discussion of testosterone and libido and using estrogen cream on your face[30:16] Alloy Women’s Health, a telehealth company, is conceived and Dr. Malone's book, Grown Women Talk[39:50] Discussion of progesterone taken with estrogen and the Women’s Health InitiativeKEY TAKEAWAYS: Is It Menopause or Perimenopause? Many women don’t realize that perimenopause can happen anywhere from four to ten years before menopause. Don’t think you aren’t in perimenopause just because you are still having periods. Women in their 30s need to begin to educate themselves about hormone therapy. Don’t Suffer in Silence: There is help for the symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Various options are available to treat symptoms, and the critical thing to remember is that if one doesn’t work, try another one. Don’t suffer.There is a Substantial Difference Between Oral Contraceptives and Menopausal Hormone Therapy: The amount of estrogen that is in a birth control pill is anywhere from two to three times more estrogen than that in menopausal hormone therapy. You Need to Know the Difference Between Testosterone Pellets and Testosterone Creams: Some women will have an adverse reaction if there is too much testosterone in the therapy. With a cream, you can control the amount of testosterone you receive. Try Alloy Women’s Health from the Convenience of Your Own Home: Gone are the days when you waited months to speak to a doctor. With Alloy, you can book an appointment online and talk to a doctor who is an expert in women’s health issues. Alloy provides continuing education and delivers prescriptions to your door. RESOURCES:Alloy Women's Health - WebsiteGrown Women Talk - BookDr. Sharon Malone - WebsiteDr. Sharon Malone - InstagramDr. Sharon Malone - XCONNECT WITH SHE MD: Mary Alice Haney - InstagramDr. Thaïs Aliabadi - InstagramSheMD Podcast - InstagramSHEMD - YouTubeSHEMD - PodcastSHEMD - WebsiteGUEST BIOGRAPHY:Dr. Sharon Malone is a DC-based OB/GYN and Certified Menopause Practitioner dedicated to empowering women to take charge of their health. As a nationally recognized expert in women's health, she is the Chief Medical Advisor at Alloy Women's Health and a New York Times Bestselling author. Dr. Malone is board-certified by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and certified by the North American Menopause Society. Her personal experiences, including her mother's untimely death from colon cancer, have driven her passion for addressing healthcare disparities and advocating for reproductive rights.QUOTES:“The one thing that I want all people to understand is that we treat you when you're symptomatic. We're not waiting for any particular milestone or...
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • The Cancer Vaccine: New Vaccines Could Stop Breast Cancer in Its Tracks with Kristen Dahlgren & Dr. Kiran Dhillon
    Oct 1 2024
    In this episode of the SHE MD podcast, Kristen Dahlgren and Dr. Kiran Dhillon join us to discuss groundbreaking vaccines being developed to prevent and treat breast cancer. Did you know that one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime? The first vaccines being developed are targeting the most aggressive forms of the disease, offering hope to those who need it now. Kristen and Dr. Dhillon share their involvement with the Cancer Vaccine Coalition and highlight the progress in targeting aggressive cancers such as ductal, lobular, and inflammatory breast cancers. They explain the challenges of funding these life-saving vaccines, the importance of early detection, and the role of personalized medicine. Tune in to learn about current clinical trials, how vaccines stop cancer recurrence, and how listeners can support this vital research. For more resources, visit our website: SheMDpodcast.comFollow us across social media: @SheMDpodcastSponsors: Knowing your family's history of cancer is the first step to understanding your own cancer risk and may qualify you for the MyRisk Hereditary Cancer Test with RiskScore hereditary cancer test. It's easy, accurate and covered by most insurers. Learn more at GetMyRisk.com, https://myriad.ws/getmyrisk If you want to take ownership of your health, it starts with AG1. Try AG1 and get a FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D3K2 AND 5 free AG1 Travel Packs with your first purchase at drinkAG1.com/shemd.Get 10% off your first order sitewide with code SHEMD at OSEAMalibu.comRedefine learning with play! Get 50% off your first month on ANY crate line at KIWICO.com, promo code SHEMD. IN THIS EPISODE:[00:00] Kristen and Dr. Dhillon explain how they got involved in the Cancer Vaccine Coalition.[05:06] The different types of cancers and vaccines developed to target them; examples are ductal, lobular and inflammatory[09:15] There are vaccines available; however, Kristen says there isn’t the funding needed and discussion of a study that started ten years ago and timelines for making the vaccines available to the public[18:38] Kristen discusses barriers to working on vaccines, the composition of the Cancer Vaccine Coalition and personalized vaccines, and Dr. A tells about her journey with breast cancer[25:28] Why younger women and men are getting cancer, how does the inflammation factor weigh in[38:35] Vaccines and trials for BRCA-positive patients[47:24] Dr. Dhillon explains how vaccines work, the current active studies and getting scientists together from all over the world to collaborate[53:31] Results of the breast cancer study, expediting the studies and the number of clinical trials going on now and how much money it would take to completely fund those trialsKEY TAKEAWAYS: Schedule Regular Screenings: Encourage regular screenings for those you know. Breast cancer can affect anyone, regardless of family history.Support Cancer Vaccine Research: Donate to the Cancer Vaccine Coalition to help fund the development of life-saving breast cancer vaccines. The coalition does groundbreaking work in targeting aggressive breast cancers.Learn About Clinical Trials: If you or someone you know has breast cancer, explore current vaccine trials, especially if BRCA-positive. Kristen and Dr. Kiran discuss how listeners can get involved in these studies and help advance the development of vaccines.Stay Informed: Stay up to date on advancements in vaccines tailored to individual cancer profiles. This emerging field holds promise for treating cancers more effectively, and understanding your specific risks can lead to better treatment outcomes.Advocate for Increased Funding: Spread awareness about the need for more funding to make breast cancer vaccines widely available. Talk to your networks, share information from the episode, and encourage others to contribute to this critical cause.RESOURCES:Today Show - Kristen DahlgrenCancer Vaccine Coalition DONATE - WebsiteClinical Trials - GovCancer Vaccine Institute Trials- WebsiteNewsletter Sign UpCONNECT WITH SHE MD: Mary Alice Haney - InstagramDr. Thaïs Aliabadi - InstagramSheMD Podcast - InstagramSHEMD - YouTubeSHEMD - PodcastQUOTES:“We're trying to find these proteins pushing these cancer cells to grow and metastasize, and then lurk around and come back years later and get the immune system to see those as dangerous, just like you might see the COVID-19 virus or something like that. Then we go after those.” -Dr. Kiran Dhillon“It's incredible to me that I, a journalist, with not oodles of money like the federal government, must try and put together the funding to support this incredible research….we certainly have hospitals and academics that are willing to work together along with pharmaceutical companies and get these into widespread trials quickly because we're losing thousands of women and men every year. So we can say well, we will have these vaccines in 20 to 30 years, or we can create a movement where we say...
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    59 mins