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Hope is a Powerful Drug

Hope is a Powerful Drug

FromGlioblastoma aka GBM


Hope is a Powerful Drug

FromGlioblastoma aka GBM

ratings:
Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Jun 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sit down with us this week on Glioblastoma aka GBM as we're joined by Diane Pathieu - an American television anchor who works for WLS-TV in Chicago, and her husband Nick Adamski - a glioblastoma thriver. On this episode, you'll hear us chat about:

How Diane and Nick met

PMA: Positive Mental Attitude

Methylation profiling

How hope has such a significant impact on one's life

The importance of keeping a normal routine when dealing with a brain cancer diagnosis

& so much more


Trigger warnings may include: medical terminology, caregiving support, cancer, death, morality, and being the first one to make a move to ask someone on a date.

SEASON SPONSORS: Biodexa Pharmaceuticals, GammaTile, Novocure, and Roon.

As always, the information that is discussed in Glioblastoma AKA GBM is not meant to treat, diagnose, or prevent any disease. What we and our guests share are personal stories of what has worked for the individuals in question, and should not be taken as medical advice or opinion, and is not a substitute for medical advice. If you have any questions about your own situation, always consult with your medical provider and healthcare team.
Released:
Jun 8, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (39)

Glioblastoma aka GBM is a podcast by the Glioblastoma Research Organization that will highlight the stories of our community, from Glioblastoma Warriors, to caregivers, medical advisors, and more. Glioblastoma aka GBM is hosted by Amber Barbach, who founded the Glioblastoma Research Organization in 2018, after her father was diagnosed with and passed away from Glioblastoma. This podcast is an exploration of stories and personal experiences, and is not meant to be taken as medical advice of any kind. If you have questions, always consult with your own medical providers and healthcare team. You are warmly invited to connect with the team at the Glioblastoma Research Organization, and share your own stories and experiences. For more information, please visit gbmresearch.org.