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Care Partners Compass: Navigating CRC
Elsa Lankford
18 episodes
2 months ago
A podcast for care partners, cancer patients, and anybody who knows or loves somebody with cancer, particularly colorectal cancer (CRC). Care Partners Compass is told through the lens of a Stage 4 CRC care partner with occasional guests. Season 1 will be primarily from my personal experience as a stage 4 CRC care partner. Topics will include diagnosis, biomarkers, clinical trials, second opinions, finding hope and joy, and more. The podcast trailer is out now. Please listen and share widely. Logo design: Kristine Dunkerton Episodes will be dropping in March 2024 - Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. If you are 45 and older, or are any age and are experiencing anemia, unexplained weight loss, or other symptoms, please schedule your colonoscopy. Disclaimer: This podcast and its content is for entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by any hosts or guests on this podcast are their own personal opinions. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. This podcast does not contain medical or legal advice. Please consult your medical professional about any medical questions or concerns.
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A podcast for care partners, cancer patients, and anybody who knows or loves somebody with cancer, particularly colorectal cancer (CRC). Care Partners Compass is told through the lens of a Stage 4 CRC care partner with occasional guests. Season 1 will be primarily from my personal experience as a stage 4 CRC care partner. Topics will include diagnosis, biomarkers, clinical trials, second opinions, finding hope and joy, and more. The podcast trailer is out now. Please listen and share widely. Logo design: Kristine Dunkerton Episodes will be dropping in March 2024 - Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. If you are 45 and older, or are any age and are experiencing anemia, unexplained weight loss, or other symptoms, please schedule your colonoscopy. Disclaimer: This podcast and its content is for entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by any hosts or guests on this podcast are their own personal opinions. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. This podcast does not contain medical or legal advice. Please consult your medical professional about any medical questions or concerns.
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S1Ep5 Chemo Part 2 - EGFR Inhibitors: Rash and Resilience
Care Partners Compass: Navigating CRC
17 minutes
1 year ago
S1Ep5 Chemo Part 2 - EGFR Inhibitors: Rash and Resilience

Welcome to the fifth episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC with the 2nd episode of chemo.

This episode is what happened after the 1st pivot (Episode 4) and 3 liver mets popped back up and had to be dealt with using FOLFIRI and EGFR inhibitors (specifically panitumimab or Vectibix). Supporting your loved one while they are on chemo, especially one with such visible side effects, can be challenging.

Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford


Tina - thank you so much again for all your help. Getting your feedback is so helpful.

And to Kristine (now she knows that I put a little message for her in the podcast info), I love you so much. I'm not being very creative with this, I just love you more than anything. 

Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

Helpful links related to this episode:

  • Earth Wind and Fire's September song - we played this a lot on September 21st 2022, and September 21st 2023 as well.
  • What's Next - Kristine's Spotify playlist for the first pivot. She creates a new playlist for each new part of this cancer journey. I had this last time, but these songs were the soundtrack of these 10 rounds of chemo, including dancing in the infusion room, and dance parties at home.
  • NCI Cancer Centers - for stage 4 cancer, if you are in the US you will want to at least get a second or third opinion, if not have your care go through a NCI center.

  • (01:54) - Chemo ideally to shrink stage 4 tumors as part of a plan that needs more options and opinions
  • (02:53) - Kristine's first chemo line
  • (03:45) - EGFR inhibitor intro
  • (05:23) - Kristine's EGFR side effects were very visible
  • (09:01) - Going back to chemo after a pivot
  • (09:56) - EGFR side effects as a care partner
  • (11:19) - Looking into other liver procedures and options
  • (12:18) - The good effects of this chemo combo
  • (13:58) - Proton power
  • (15:21) - Having the information is so important
Care Partners Compass: Navigating CRC
A podcast for care partners, cancer patients, and anybody who knows or loves somebody with cancer, particularly colorectal cancer (CRC). Care Partners Compass is told through the lens of a Stage 4 CRC care partner with occasional guests. Season 1 will be primarily from my personal experience as a stage 4 CRC care partner. Topics will include diagnosis, biomarkers, clinical trials, second opinions, finding hope and joy, and more. The podcast trailer is out now. Please listen and share widely. Logo design: Kristine Dunkerton Episodes will be dropping in March 2024 - Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. If you are 45 and older, or are any age and are experiencing anemia, unexplained weight loss, or other symptoms, please schedule your colonoscopy. Disclaimer: This podcast and its content is for entertainment purposes only. The views and opinions expressed by any hosts or guests on this podcast are their own personal opinions. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. This podcast does not contain medical or legal advice. Please consult your medical professional about any medical questions or concerns.