Jenny Isaacson was attending a conference when she heard Julie Fleshman, President and CEO of The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, speak about her vision of progress to double the survival rate for pancreatic cancer by the year 2020. Jenny was so impressed by Julie and her vision that she also wanted to be part of that vision. Jenny picked up the phone called Julie, that was ten years ago. Though Jenny has filled different positions since joining PanCAN her position now allows her to oversee partnerships including the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition. Learn more about PanCAN, the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition and why it is so important to have a month, November and a day, November 18, dedicated to pancreatic cancer? Only on OC Talk Radio, Orange County’s Only Community Radio Station which streams live from @UCI Beall Applied Innovation Center www.livinghopepc.com www.pancan.org #WPCD
This episode of Living Hope is dedicated to Brenda Coleman a 13 year pancreatic cancer survivor at the time of her death.
“At the end of the day, I want everyone to know that our experiences with pancreatic cancer can serve a purpose. Every experience, everyone’s journey, can bring hope and inspiration, if we all work together to make a difference.”
Can Reiki/Healing Touch help in the fight against disease?
Let’s Win Pancreatic Cancer breaks down the barriers.
What is the World Pancreatic Cancer Coalition?
Pancreatic Cancer diagnosis - Not the best way to start your birthday.
You’ve heard the saying ”It’s not what you know but who you know.”
How one professors advice changes anothers career path
Ron and Agi made a promise together to find a cure, Agi still continues the fight 25 years after Ron’s death.
What is the LA Cancer Challenge?
Trust and Estate Planning attorney profession hits home with her mothers diagnosis
Pancreatic Cancer 101
What is the ViewRay MRIdian and how is it used for pancreatic cancer patients?
A woman goes from Caregiver to Patient after losing her husband to pancreatic cancer
Christina Parrish diagnosed with pancreatic cancer starts a non profit foundation to help others with cancer
”They come not in single spies but they come in battalions.”
Why has Pancreatic cancer gone from a single digit number to 11% survivor rate?
How a man goes from being healthy, to a diabetic with an inoperable pancreatic cancer tumor to being stable.
Paul and I had a chat about COVID, PurpleStride, positive thinking and future episodes.
A woman deals with the roller coaster ride of diagnosis, being cancer free, to reoccurrence.
What is a Caregiver?
Wow! It’s been a year already?
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