Marrow Masters

De: The National Bone Marrow Transplant Link
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  • This podcast series educates patients, caregivers, and health care professionals regarding important topics as they relate to bone marrow/stem cell transplant and Car-T cellular therapy. Our newest installment, Season 13, takes a deep dive into many of the side effects survivors and caregivers handle post-transplant. Season 12 answers the critical question of "I'm Home, Now What?" Season 11 covers survivors who are thriving. Season 10 covers Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD) focusing on hope and inspiration. Season 9 covers incredible tips before, during and after transplant--things folks wish they had known. Season 8 covers All Things Related to Clinical Trials. Seasons 7 and 6 focus on important topics related to Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD). In earlier seasons, we covered all things survivorship (Season 5), the caregiver perspective (Season 4), the patient perspective (Season 3), busting marrow myths (Season 2), and chronic GVHD (Season 1). With more than 28,000 downloads today, we are so thrilled to offer these pods
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  • Men's Sexual Health and GVHD w Dr. Jose Flores of MSK
    Aug 8 2024

    This episode includes content related to reproductive organs and sexual health and may not be suitable for all listeners.

    A transcript of this episode can be found here: https://marrowmasters.simplecast.com/episodes/mens-sexual-health-gvhd/transcript

    In this podcast, we welcome Dr. Jose Flores, an expert in sexual and reproductive medicine at New York's Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. We dive deep into the often challenging but crucial topic of male sexuality, particularly in the context of cancer treatment and graft versus host disease (GVHD).

    Dr. Flores begins by distinguishing between sexual dysfunction and erectile dysfunction (ED). He emphasizes that sexual dysfunction encompasses various issues beyond just achieving erections, such as ejaculation problems, orgasm issues, decreased sex drive, and changes in penile shape. This broader understanding is essential when discussing sexual health with patients.

    The prevalence of ED after cancer treatment is notably high, with up to 60-70% of men experiencing it post-chemotherapy, and even higher rates following pelvic surgery, specifically. Low testosterone levels also contribute significantly to sexual dysfunction, particularly after treatments targeting the pelvic area.

    A critical aspect of addressing ED is breaking the wall of silence around it. Dr. Flores stresses the importance of open communication between patients and healthcare providers. Initiating conversations about sexual health can lead to better assessments and treatments. He outlines the initial steps in diagnosing ED, including patient questionnaires and lab tests, and underscores the need for healthcare providers to proactively ask patients about their sexual health.

    The discussion then shifts to the impact of GVHD on sexual function. Dr. Flores notes that about 70% of men post-bone marrow or stem cell transplant suffer from low testosterone and ED. Unfortunately, without intervention, these issues do not typically resolve on their own. Patients must seek help to explore treatment options.

    Dr. Flores explains the ED treatment model, which follows a stepwise approach. The first step includes lifestyle modifications and the use of PDE-5 inhibitors like Viagra and Cialis. If these are ineffective, injection therapy is the next step, followed by mechanical aids like penile pumps and, as a last resort, penile implants.

    Myths and realities of PDE-5 inhibitors are addressed, clarifying that these medications require proper usage, including an empty stomach for Viagra and sufficient time for absorption for Cialis, along with sexual stimulation to be effective. Proper education on these aspects can significantly enhance their effectiveness.

    Low testosterone, particularly after cancer treatment, is another major topic. Dr. Flores discusses the complexities of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), including potential risks like polycythemia, effects on fertility, and the necessity of screening for conditions like sleep apnea and prostate cancer before starting treatment. He advises patients to preserve fertility before undergoing cancer treatments and outlines options for those with compromised fertility post-treatment.

    The conversation concludes with Dr. Flores urging patients to be proactive about their sexual and reproductive health. He highlights the importance of seeking specialized care and the positive impact it can have on overall quality of life. Throughout the discussion, Dr. Flores's compassionate approach underscores the importance of addressing these sensitive issues openly and effectively.

    Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center: https://www.mskcc.org

    International Index of Erectile Dysfunction: https://www.uptodate.com

    Testosterone Replacement Therapy Information: https://www.urologyhealth.org

    This season is made possible thanks to donations from Syndax and Incyte.

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  • Caregiver Perspective: Chronic Graft Versus Host Disease: Meet Angie Giallourakis of Elephants and Tea
    Aug 8 2024

    In today’s podcast, we have the pleasure of speaking with Angie Giallourakis, a dedicated advocate and founder of the Steven G. Cancer Foundation and Elephants and Tea. Angie shares her powerful story of being a caregiver to her son Steven, who battled cancer twice. Steven was first diagnosed with stage four osteosarcoma in 2006, and later with secondary acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) in 2008, necessitating a bone marrow transplant.

    Angie recounts the emotional and physical toll of Steven’s journey, describing the intense periods of treatment and the unexpected challenges they faced. After his bone marrow transplant, Steven experienced graft-versus-host disease (GVHD). Angie shares vivid anecdotes, including a harrowing moment when Steven’s salivary glands swelled, causing his face to balloon. This incident, among others, highlights the unpredictable nature of GVHD and the constant vigilance required from caregivers.

    Angie emphasizes the importance of stress management for caregivers. She advocates for finding personal ways to cope, whether through exercise, yoga, meditation, or prayer. Her own methods include Yoga Nidra, a type of meditation, and seeking solace in prayer. She also stresses the importance of good nutrition and staying hydrated, which can be challenging during long hospital stays.

    Drawing from her experiences, Angie advises caregivers to seek help when needed and to communicate openly with their loved ones and medical teams. She underscores the necessity of validating the patient’s pain and symptoms, as Steven’s experience with inflammation throughout his body was initially dismissed by some as psychological.

    The conversation shifts to Angie’s founding of the Steven G. Cancer Foundation. Motivated by the outdated treatments Steven received, she aimed to raise awareness and fund research for adolescent and young adult (AYA) cancer. She also talks about Elephants and Tea, a magazine by and for cancer patients, founded with her son Nick. The magazine provides a platform for unfiltered stories from cancer patients and has expanded to include workshops, community support, and therapeutic resources.

    Angie’s message to new caregivers is clear: understand the potential challenges, communicate effectively, and don’t hesitate to ask for and accept help. She highlights the importance of social support, both for patients and caregivers, to navigate the emotional and physical demands of cancer treatment.

    As we wrap up, Angie encourages listeners to reach out to organizations, consume available resources, and connect with others in similar situations. Her final words resonate with a message of hope and validation: you are not alone in this journey.

    More:

    Steven G. Cancer Foundation: https://www.stevengcancerfoundation.org

    Elephants and Tea: https://www.elephantsandtea.com

    National Bone Marrow Transplant Link - (800) LINK-BMT, or (800) 546-5268.

    nbmtLINK Website: https://www.nbmtlink.org/

    nbmtLINK Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/nbmtLINK

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    This season is made possible thanks to donations from Syndax and Incyte.

    https://syndax.com/

    https://incyte.com/

    Follow the nbmtLINK on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/nbmtlink/

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  • Women's Sexual Health and Graft Versus Host Disease Discussed with Dr. Tosin Goje of Cleveland Clinic
    Aug 8 2024
    This epsiode includes content related to reproductive organs and sexual health and may not be suitable for all listeners.In this episode, we speak with Dr. Oluwatosin "Tosin" Goje, an Associate Professor of OBGYN and reproductive biology at the Cleveland Clinic. We delve into the critical and often under-discussed topic of female sexual health issues related to chronic genital graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), a condition affecting many women post bone marrow transplant.Dr. Goje begins by highlighting the prevalence of sexual dysfunction among female survivors of malignancies, particularly those who have undergone bone marrow transplants. Astonishingly, 80% of female survivors report no significant improvement in their sexual function even five years post-transplant. This issue, often underdiagnosed and unspoken about, affects their quality of life despite their physical recovery.She explains that the persistent sexual dysfunction is multifactorial. Factors include the systemic effects of chronic GVHD, which can cause fatigue and changes in body appearance, making patients feel less attractive. Chronic genital GVHD specifically affects the vulva and vagina, causing changes like thickening, rawness, and atrophy, leading to pain with intimacy, burning, and even bleeding. Additionally, medications can alter libido, and the overall psychosocial burden of their diagnosis and treatment exacerbates these issues.Dr. Goje emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to manage these problems. She details the symptoms of genital GVHD and the necessity of individualized treatment plans. Hormone replacement therapy is essential for those with premature ovarian insufficiency or menopause, which can be accelerated by the transplant. Vaginal estrogen or other moisturizers and lubricants are often required, along with immunosuppressants like topical clobetasol to manage inflammation.Communication emerges as a vital theme throughout our conversation. Dr. Goje stresses that healthcare providers need to proactively ask about sexual health issues. Patients, often so grateful for their survival, do not prioritize these concerns. Utilizing validated questionnaires can help initiate these crucial discussions and overcome hesitation to begin the conversation. For patients, Dr. Goji advises regular consultations with a gynecologist and open discussions about their medications and any sexual health issues they experience, even before diagnosis.Addressing the specific needs of younger women, Dr. Goje discusses options like egg freezing before treatment to preserve fertility. She also notes that many foundations and insurance plans provide financial support for these procedures.Dr. Goje highlights the various treatments available for managing sexual dysfunction, including the use of silicone dilators, surgical interventions, and laser therapy. She encourages couples to communicate openly about their sexual health and consider sex therapy or couples therapy to address issues together. For patients experiencing chronic vaginal pain or infections, she recommends appropriate medical treatments, including potential surgery or laser treatment. She emphasizes the need for accurate diagnosis and management.Finally, Dr. Goje shares poignant stories from her practice, illustrating her deep commitment to her patients' holistic health. She reminds us that the goal is not just survival but also ensuring a quality life post-treatment.In another episode this season, we discuss male sexual health as it relates to GVHD.More Information:Cleveland Clinic - https://my.clevelandclinic.orgReplens - https://www.replens.comLuvena -https://luvena.comRevaree Moisturizer: https://hellobonafide.com/products/revareeMonaLisa Touch Laser - https://www.smilemonalisa.comNational Bone Marrow Transplant Link - (800) LINK-BMT, or (800) 546-5268.nbmtLINK Website: https://www.nbmtlink.org/nbmtLINK Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/nbmtLINKnbmtLINK YouTube Page can be found by clicking here.Thank you to our sponsors. This season is supported by a healthcare contribution from Sanofi https://www.sanofi.com/ Follow the nbmtLINK on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/nbmtlink/
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