Showing posts with label CURE® Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CURE® Magazine. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2020

Catching Up On All Things Advocacy

Well, were did the time go? It is over a month since my last blog post. I'm OK and plugging along.

It appears that being home most of the time - trying to reduce my risk of COVID -19 has not meant  less advocacy work. In fact,  I think that I am busier than normal. I had to turn down two projects for November and December so I don't fall behind in projects I have already committed to. 

I had a pretty good September which is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. I formed a team to walk for the Kaleidoscope Of Hope Ovarian Cancer Foundation and raise funds for ovarian cancer research, virtually of course. My daughter and niece, joined me as members of team Quarantine Fifteen. I chose that name because I celebrated 15 years as an ovarian cancer survivor this year and 2020 is the year of the COVID-19 quarantine. We raised over $500. I walked my 5K with two other survivors at a park in Allentown, NJ. How I wish we could have been on the boardwalk in Bradley Beach looking out at the ocean.Hoping next year will have us back at the Jersey Shore.

For the first time ever, I was able to attend the OCRA Ovarian Cancer Conference (Sept 29-Oct 2). It was virtual this year due to COVID-19 but I still had a great time and learned new information.  I was so excited to spend some time with my survivor friends. A group of us - many who had been ACOR listserve users - all met one morning of the conference in the virtual lobby to catch up and present the Big Girl Panty award.  

Here are three examples of the excellent presentations from the Conference.

Learning about rare ovarian cancer from Dr  Gershenson

Learning about PARP inhibitors from Dr . Matulonis

Racial Disparities in Ovarian Cancer with Dr Khabele

On October 16th I took part in the online celebration of the Cure Ovarian Cancer Heroes Award. I was so excited to celebrate with two advocates I have know for a number of years and a researcher I had met at the ASCO Annual Meeting.

 Congratulations, Andrea, Robin and Dr Deb.

 I rounded out October with two Scientific Review Board meetings, an ASCO Clinical Practice Guideline Committee meeting, a Cancer Community Advocacy Board , a planning meeting for a great November 11th #gyncsm chat on PARP inhibitors and an invitation ( which I accepted) to be on the advisory board of an NCI trial on understanding and reducing racial  disparities in ovarian cancer treatment and survival.  

Over the past few months I have become pretty adept at taking part in discussions on WebX platforms as well as Zoom but I really would love to be able to give some in-person hugs.

Stay well and enjoy the color of the world around you.

Dee

Every Day is a blessing!


Sunday, March 25, 2018

#SGOmtg Twitter Highlights - OCHeroes, Friday March 23, 2018

I was not able to attend the SGO Annual Meeting in New Orleans this year but I am following the meeting via Twitter.

Friday night was a special night because at a gala the first ever  OCHeroes award for those who increase awareness and advance research and education of ovarian cancer was presented by Cure Media Group and  sponsor Tesaro. This year the awards went to Laurel Rice, M.D, Carolyn Berson, RN, MSN, Susan Leighton, Sue Friedman, DVM. 

The Cure article on the event may be found here.

Here are some Tweets from the event.








So good to see this amazing group of women honored for their dedication to research and finding a cure.

Check back over the next few days for more Twitter Highlights from the meetings sessions on March 24th and 25th.  

Dee
Every Day is a Blessing! 

Sunday, January 31, 2016

My Extraordinary Healer

Over the past few years I have read CURE® Magazine. I have especially like reading the the stories written by patients about their relationships with their oncology nurses. The Magazine runs a contest in which patients nominate their oncology nurses for the Extraordinary Healer® Award for Oncology Nursing. Contest finalists attend the Oncology Nursing Society's (ONS) Annual Congress where the winner is announced.

Last year,  I decided it was time for me to write about my relationship with Carla, one of the many special oncology nurses at the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. Although we didn't win the contest we were still honored to have my nominating essay as part of the collection shared in  CURE® Magazine's book,  extraordinary healers volume 9.  CURE® produced the book with the support of Novocare, Takeda Oncology and Amgen. Thanks Novocure, Millenium Takeda Oncology and Amgen for supporting this project.

Cover Vol 9 extraordinary healers
My essay / photo of Carla and I



My Essay page 2


Imagine how happy I was when I turned the book over and saw this quote from my essay. 

"What makes an extraordinary nurse? One who listens to their patients during their very first treatment and provides excellent oncology care - with a large dose of compassion when the unusual occurs."




Carla certainly made a difference in my chemotherapy experience. She is more than my nurse she is my friend.

If your life has been touched by an amazing, compassionate oncology nurse I urge you to nominate your nurse this year for CURE® Magazine's Extraordinary Healer® Award for Oncology Nursing.
For more information please see:  http://www.curetoday.com/extraordinaryhealer 

Dee
Every Day is a Blessing! And my life was blessed by Carla.