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The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer
Mo-mazing Productions
4 episodes
3 days ago
Mo Kilar chronicles her journey through her Pancreatic Cancer diagnosis, the Whipple surgery, 5 months of chemo, multiple hernias, and her dogged return to 'normal' life.
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Mo Kilar chronicles her journey through her Pancreatic Cancer diagnosis, the Whipple surgery, 5 months of chemo, multiple hernias, and her dogged return to 'normal' life.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
Episodes (4/4)
The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer
4. Post-Chemo, Survivor's Guilt, and Complete Remission (Mo's Pancreatic Cancer Journey)

In this episode, Mo shares her unanticipated setbacks after chemotherapy and the guilt she often feels having survived Pancreatic Cancer. Finally, Mo shares some parting thoughts as she reflects on being in official remission.

Read the transcription here (themochronicles.com) and join the conversation about episode 4 here (themochronicles.com).

Stay in touch on social media via Instagram (@themochroniclespodcast), Facebook (@themochroniclespodcast), Twitter (@mochroniclespod), and Mo's Website (themochronicles.com)!

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5 years ago
30 minutes 39 seconds

The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer
3. The Cumulative Effect of Chemotherapy (Mo's Pancreatic Cancer Journey)

In this episode, Mo goes deep on the chemotherapy chapter of her treatment. Sharing the good (chemo friends) and bad (the cumulative effect of chemo), Mo offers her perspective on an atypical 5 month period.

Read the transcription here (themochronicles.com) and join the conversation about episode 3 here (themochronicles.com).

Stay in touch on social media via Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Mo's Website (themochronicles.com)!

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5 years ago
36 minutes 1 second

The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer
2. The Whipple, Post-Op, and Complications (Mo's Pancreatic Cancer Journey)

In this episode, Mo recounts undergoing Whipple Surgery in New York City at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital. In addition, Mo shares her thoughts on the post-surgery recovery period and the toll the surgery took on her.

Read the transcription here (themochronicles.com) and join the conversation about episode 2 here (themochronicles.com).

Stay in touch on social media via Instagram (@themochroniclespodcast), Facebook (@themochroniclespodcast), Twitter (@mochroniclespod), and Mo's Website (themochronicles.com)!

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5 years ago
39 minutes 42 seconds

The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer
1. Mo's Pancreatic Cancer Journey: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Surgery

In Episode 1 of The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer, Mo Kilar tells listeners about her presenting symptoms (jaundice, back pain, loss of appetite, etc), her preliminary diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer at a regional medical center, and her push to qualify for the Whipple surgery.

Read the episode transcription here  (themochronicles.com) and join the conversation about episode 1 here (themochronicles.com).

Stay in touch on social media via Instagram (@themochroniclespodcast), Facebook (@themochroniclespodcast), Twitter (@mochroniclespod), and Mo's Website (themochronicles.com)!

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5 years ago
31 minutes 33 seconds

The Mo Chronicles: Navigating Pancreatic Cancer
Mo Kilar chronicles her journey through her Pancreatic Cancer diagnosis, the Whipple surgery, 5 months of chemo, multiple hernias, and her dogged return to 'normal' life.