Listen, sometimes the summer just gets away from you and people start to be concerned that you’ve either quit your cancer podcast or died. If that’s you, no judgment. Amy and Stef, however, would NEVER abandon their loyal listeners for two months to live their best parasol-twirling, innertubing, redwood hugging, concert-in-the-parking, WNBA gaming (go Storm!!) lives. Salad days, amirite? (Seriously, am I?) So…anyway…the gals are back with new scan results and some dirt to dish. Stef’s kids are bunking at Camp Kesem (kesem.org), communing with nature and other children of cancer people. It’s free! It’s fantastic! We stan! Amy’s prepping for fat grafting surgery, but rest assured, her boobs will always turn heads at Trader Joe’s. Then, fertility feelings: we’ve (almost) all got ‘em. We’d love to hear from you, pals, but until then, consider: do our triggers need to take center stage? (….don’t say “stage”!) Finally, we take on the ‘warrior’ problem, for the honor of ONJ. Maybe some script-flipping is in order! In any case, it’s all up…or down…hill from here!
Birthday babe Jessica Boudreaux (Summer Cannibals) new album here.
Empowered Mastectomy is here.
RATS:
The WCRF article is here
Comparison of Cancer-Related Spending and Mortality Rates in the US the best vs 21 High-Income Countries” by Ryan D. Chow, Ph.D., Elizabeth H. Bradley, Ph.D. and Cary P. Gross, MD, 27 May 2022, JAMA Health Forum. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama-health-forum/fullarticle/2792761
https://scitechdaily.com/the-us-spends-200-billion-each-year-on-cancer-care-we-might-not-be-getting-our-moneys-worth/
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