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ACOG: Women’s Cancer Conversations
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2 episodes
2 months ago
ACOG's CME-eligible podcast episodes, designed for ob-gyns and primary and ob-gyn care professionals, explore early onset breast cancer, hereditary cancer, and gynecologic cancers. Tune in to hear expert-led discussions about diagnosis, treatment conversations, genetics, and patient-centered care. If you are a health care practitioner, you can apply for free CME credits after listening to these informative podcast episodes. For more information, visit https://www.acog.org/womenscancerpod.
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ACOG's CME-eligible podcast episodes, designed for ob-gyns and primary and ob-gyn care professionals, explore early onset breast cancer, hereditary cancer, and gynecologic cancers. Tune in to hear expert-led discussions about diagnosis, treatment conversations, genetics, and patient-centered care. If you are a health care practitioner, you can apply for free CME credits after listening to these informative podcast episodes. For more information, visit https://www.acog.org/womenscancerpod.
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ACOG: Women’s Cancer Conversations
Prevention and Early Diagnosis of Gynecologic Cancers

How can clinicians move beyond a routine checkup to create an experience that fosters preventative care habits? For many patients, their annual primary care visit is the foundation for the prevention and early diagnosis of gynecologic cancer.

In this episode, join ob-gyns Shirley Mei, MD, FACOG, and Arjeme Cavens, MD, FACOG, as they provide actionable insights and practical strategies that begin with the well-person visit. Explore how to take an effective patient history, understand risk-reducing strategies, and empower patients to understand and listen to their own bodies. 

This episode explores how to better support patients, from their very first visit, through treatment, and beyond. You’ll hear from doctors as they discuss the latest research on prevention and share insights on navigating crucial conversations in patient care.

The discussion then shifts to a groundbreaking study led by Kemi Doll, MD, FACOG, which examines how standard diagnostic tools may perform unequally across different populations. The conversation challenges long-held assumptions, including the role of race as a social construct in medical care.

Download the episode today and subscribe for more insights into gynecologic cancer from experts across the country.

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Arjeme D. Cavens, MD, FACOG
Arjeme Cavens, MD, FACOG, is an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. She also serves as the associate director of learning culture and health equity advancement and is heavily involved in trainee education, serving as medical director of a trainee continuity clinic. While practicing full-breadth general obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Cavens also focuses her clinical care on people with high risk for gynecologic cancers.

Shirley Mei, MD, FACOG
Shirley Mei, MD, FACOG, is a board-certified ob-gyn at Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, New York. Dr. Mei has dedicated her career to providing compassionate, high-quality care to underserved populations. Her clinical focus includes comprehensive gynecologic care and benign gynecologic surgery, with specialized expertise in complex family planning. She plays an integral role in training ob-gyn residents at State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, where her outstanding commitment to education was recognized with the APGO Excellence in Teaching Award. She also serves as a trusted preceptor for medical students at SUNY Downstate College of Medicine, guiding the next generation of physicians with both skill and empathy.

For more information, visit https://www.acog.org/womenscancerpod.

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3 months ago
55 minutes

ACOG: Women’s Cancer Conversations
Early Onset Breast Cancer: What Makes It Different?

Why is breast cancer on the rise in younger women, and how do its diagnosis and treatment differ from measures taken for older women? This episode provides a 360-degree view of early onset breast cancer, blending deep clinical expertise with a moving personal story.

In this episode, Mark Pearlman, MD, FACOG, sits down for an intimate and personal discussion of early onset breast cancer with his daughter, Allison Mertzman, a survivor of early onset breast cancer, and Erin Cobain, MD, a medical oncologist. Listen as they shed light on what makes this diagnosis distinct, including improving awareness and screening and navigating treatment and survivorship care. This is an essential conversation for clinicians, advocates, and patients, offering critical insights for physicians supporting younger patients and anyone affected by breast cancer.


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Erin Cobain, MD
Dr. Cobain is an associate professor of internal medicine in the division of hematology/oncology at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center, where she serves as cochair of the breast cancer clinical research team. Her research focuses on identifying those at high risk of developing breast cancer and personalizing therapy for those with a breast cancer diagnosis through tumor molecular and genomic profiling. Dr. Cobain is very active within the SWOG breast cancer committee, currently serving as study chair of an NCTN clinical trial exploring use of combination chemo-immunotherapy for patients with high-risk, hormone receptor positive, HER2-negative early-stage breast cancer. She is also very active within American Society of Clinical Oncology, serving on the TAPUR molecular tumor board; annual meeting Education Committee for Prevention, Risk Reduction and Hereditary Cancers; and the Government Relations Committee. She is a recent graduate of the American Society of Clinical Oncology Leadership Development Program.

Allison Mertzman
Allison Mertzman is a content creator and health care advocate who shares her breast cancer journey to educate, empower, and support others navigating similar challenges. A wife and mom of two, Mertzman blends personal experience with compassionate advocacy, inspiring a growing community through vulnerability and strength. Follow her work on TikTok and Instagram.

Mark Pearlman, MD, FACOG
Dr. Pearlman has practiced at the University of Michigan Health System since 1990. He founded the Center for Cancer Genetics and Breast Health in 1996, a practice that focuses on patients at high risk for breast, ovarian and other gynecologic cancer and on breast cancer survivors. He is also the founding director of the Cancer Genetics and Breast Health fellowship at the University of Michigan, with graduates of this program are practicing in their own Center for Cancer Genetics and Breast Health programs across the United States. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Pearlman is also an active researcher: he has authored more than 140 peer review articles, chapters, and textbooks in obstetrics and gynecology and received over $5 million dollars in funding and is an editorial board member or a peer reviewer for more than two dozen journals. He also has been involved in writing national guidelines for breast cancer screening in both average and high-risk patients for many years, including authoring ACOG and National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines.

For more information, visit https://www.acog.org/womenscancerpod.

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3 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

ACOG: Women’s Cancer Conversations
ACOG's CME-eligible podcast episodes, designed for ob-gyns and primary and ob-gyn care professionals, explore early onset breast cancer, hereditary cancer, and gynecologic cancers. Tune in to hear expert-led discussions about diagnosis, treatment conversations, genetics, and patient-centered care. If you are a health care practitioner, you can apply for free CME credits after listening to these informative podcast episodes. For more information, visit https://www.acog.org/womenscancerpod.