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Bonus: Colon cancer awareness: ‘I should have gotten my colonoscopy, that’s the lesson’

Bonus: Colon cancer awareness: ‘I should have gotten my colonoscopy, that’s the lesson’

FromNext Question with Katie Couric


Bonus: Colon cancer awareness: ‘I should have gotten my colonoscopy, that’s the lesson’

FromNext Question with Katie Couric

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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On this special episode of Next Question with Katie Couric, Katie dives into a subject very close to her heart: colon cancer awareness. After Katie’s first husband Jay died 23 years ago, she’s been a fierce advocate for early screening and regular colonoscopies — she even, you might recall, got one on live TV. There’s a reason Katie goes to such lengths: early screening saves lives. In this episode, we first hear from a stage 4 cancer fighter who is living that lesson. Then, Dr. Edith Mitchell of the Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, helps to answer the question, why are Black people, Black men in particular, so much more likely to get colon cancer and also die from it (hint: it’s systemic). Finally, Katie talks with oncologist Dr. Charlie Fuchs about the state of colon cancer detection and treatment today. 
LEARN MORE ABOUT THIS EPISODE: 
Visit Stand Up To Cancer, Katie’s cancer-fighting non-profit, for reliable resources and institutions.
Take the pledge to get screened for colon cancer
Read more about some of the health disparities Dr. Mitchell mentioned, here and here.
Watch a video on understanding healthcare disparities in colorectal cancer.
GUESTS FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE:
Donna Otis, CCM, CCE Chief Executive/General Manager of the Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe, California.
Dr. Edith Mitchell, MD, MACP, FCPP, FRCP, is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology and is Clinical Professor, Department of Medicine and Medical Oncology at Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University and Associate Director for Diversity Programs and Director of the Center to Eliminate Cancer Disparities for the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University.
Charles Fuchs, MD, MPH, Global Head of Hematology & Oncology, Product Development, Genentech.
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Released:
Mar 31, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Katie Couric has questions. And on her new show, Next Question with Katie Couric, she’s determined to find answers—with a little help from the most captivating personalities in news, politics, and pop culture. For example: How did watching people play video games become a billion-dollar industry? Could CBD possibly be the key to overcoming pain and addiction? Does social media spur online radicalization? And what happens when at-home DNA tests reveal devastating family secrets? Join the award-winning journalist as she explores the people, movements, and issues changing our lives and redefining our world.