When cervical cancer struck in 1994, I was drowning in medical jargon and overwhelmed by a system that felt rigid and impersonal. After losing my mother in 1996, I realised the standard script wasn't enough—I had to take control of my own journey. In this episode, I share my 30-year story of battling cancer, from the devastating diagnosis that stole my fertility dreams to finding remission through a combination of conventional treatments and repurposed drugs like metformin and statins. I'll e...
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When cervical cancer struck in 1994, I was drowning in medical jargon and overwhelmed by a system that felt rigid and impersonal. After losing my mother in 1996, I realised the standard script wasn't enough—I had to take control of my own journey. In this episode, I share my 30-year story of battling cancer, from the devastating diagnosis that stole my fertility dreams to finding remission through a combination of conventional treatments and repurposed drugs like metformin and statins. I'll e...
Conversations with Stage 4 Pancreatic Survivor: Dr Steve Bigelsen
Conversations with Jane McLelland
26 minutes
7 months ago
Conversations with Stage 4 Pancreatic Survivor: Dr Steve Bigelsen
🎧 I am so thrilled to announce the comeback of My Podcast “Conversations with Jane McLelland”! 🎙️If you have pancreatic cancer, this is a must listen. In today's episode, we sit down with guest Dr Steve Bigelson — a stage 4 pancreatic cancer survivor who is a great example of hope, determination and inspiration. During our conversation he talks about his journey of remission for eight years and how the combination of repurposed drugs, personalised treatments and traditional therapies p...
Conversations with Jane McLelland
When cervical cancer struck in 1994, I was drowning in medical jargon and overwhelmed by a system that felt rigid and impersonal. After losing my mother in 1996, I realised the standard script wasn't enough—I had to take control of my own journey. In this episode, I share my 30-year story of battling cancer, from the devastating diagnosis that stole my fertility dreams to finding remission through a combination of conventional treatments and repurposed drugs like metformin and statins. I'll e...