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    <description>Take a deep dive into the evolving impact of AI on cancer care with veteran podcast host Jaime Catmull.

Whether you’re a patient, a survivor, a friend, a relative, or a person looking out for your long‑term health, this exploration of artificial intelligence in cancer care can transform the way you think about and approach cancer treatment and support.

Join us on the podcast as we uncover groundbreaking innovations, hear inspiring stories, talk to healthcare professionals on the front lines, and learn how technology is reshaping the future of medicine. Subscribe now and be part of the conversation that’s redefining critical care, hope, and healing.</description>
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Join us on the podcast as we uncover groundbreaking innovations, hear inspiring stories, talk to healthcare professionals on the front lines, and learn how technology is reshaping the future of medicine. Subscribe now and be part of the conversation that’s redefining critical care, hope, and healing.</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dr. Sue Hwang spent years treating breast cancer patients — until she became one herself. In this powerful episode, Jaime Catmull sits down with breast cancer specialist Dr. Sue Hwang to discuss her shocking cancer diagnosis after a routine mammogram revealed multiple tumors just one year after a clear screening.</p><p>Dr. Hwang opens up about the emotional reality of undergoing chemotherapy while continuing to treat patients, navigating hair loss, raising three children during cancer treatment, and facing the fear and uncertainty she once helped her own patients manage every day.</p><p>The conversation also explores how AI is transforming cancer diagnosis and treatment, why second opinions can save lives, the importance of mammograms and early breast cancer detection, and the lifestyle changes Dr. Hwang now believes can help reduce recurrence risk after treatment.</p><p>Whether you are navigating breast cancer yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to better understand the realities of survivorship and modern cancer care, this episode offers hope, practical insights, and an inspiring reminder not to delay your screenings.</p><p>Topics covered:<br> • Breast cancer symptoms and warning signs<br> • Mammograms and early detection<br> • Chemotherapy and cancer survivorship<br> • Mental health during cancer treatment<br> • AI in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment<br> • Balancing motherhood, medicine, and recovery<br> • Why second opinions matter in cancer care</p><p><br>If you found this conversation helpful, follow the podcast and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement or a reminder to schedule their screening.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Dr. Sue Hwang spent years treating breast cancer patients — until she became one herself. In this powerful episode, Jaime Catmull sits down with breast cancer specialist Dr. Sue Hwang to discuss her shocking cancer diagnosis after a routine mammogram revealed multiple tumors just one year after a clear screening.</p><p>Dr. Hwang opens up about the emotional reality of undergoing chemotherapy while continuing to treat patients, navigating hair loss, raising three children during cancer treatment, and facing the fear and uncertainty she once helped her own patients manage every day.</p><p>The conversation also explores how AI is transforming cancer diagnosis and treatment, why second opinions can save lives, the importance of mammograms and early breast cancer detection, and the lifestyle changes Dr. Hwang now believes can help reduce recurrence risk after treatment.</p><p>Whether you are navigating breast cancer yourself, supporting a loved one, or simply looking to better understand the realities of survivorship and modern cancer care, this episode offers hope, practical insights, and an inspiring reminder not to delay your screenings.</p><p>Topics covered:<br> • Breast cancer symptoms and warning signs<br> • Mammograms and early detection<br> • Chemotherapy and cancer survivorship<br> • Mental health during cancer treatment<br> • AI in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment<br> • Balancing motherhood, medicine, and recovery<br> • Why second opinions matter in cancer care</p><p><br>If you found this conversation helpful, follow the podcast and share this episode with someone who needs encouragement or a reminder to schedule their screening.</p>]]>
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