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Episode 14: Cancer Care
Episode 14

Episode 14: Cancer Care

Transforming Healthcare in SouthEast BC

March 15, 202531m 24s

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Show Notes

Summary

In this conversation, Jim Wiedrick and Dr. Jeanette Boyd discuss the current state of cancer care in Southeast BC, addressing the challenges faced by patients and healthcare providers. They explore the complexities of navigating the cancer care system, the duration of treatment, rising cancer diagnoses, staffing shortages, and the importance of community involvement and advocacy. The discussion also highlights preventative measures against cancer and the need for improved access to screening and treatment resources.

Takeaways

Transforming healthcare requires collaboration and communication.
Navigating cancer care can be stressful and uncertain for patients.
Active treatment duration varies, typically lasting six months to two years.
Rising cancer diagnoses are influenced by an aging population.
Staffing shortages in oncology are a significant concern.
Access to radiation therapy is limited in rural areas.
Traveling for treatment adds financial and emotional burdens on patients.
Imaging plays a critical role in cancer diagnosis and monitoring.
Advocacy and community involvement are essential for improving cancer care.
Preventative measures can significantly reduce cancer incidence.

Topics

Keywords cancer carehealthcare transformationpatient outcomesoncologyBC healthcarecancer treatmenthealthcare staffingcancer preventionpatient advocacycancer screening