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Care Partners Compass: Navigating CRC - S1Ep8 Finding reliable medical information online

S1Ep8 Finding reliable medical information online

04/19/24 • 19 min

Care Partners Compass: Navigating CRC

Welcome to the eighth episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC where I talk to medical librarian Carrie Price about how to find reliable medical information online.

I know I learned a lot from Carrie during this episode (including how awesome medical librarians are!), I hope that you do too.

Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford
Guest: Carrie Price, Research Impact & Health Professions Librarian at Towson University

Kristine - here's to doing fun stuff - I love you ❤️

Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

Helpful links related to this episode:

  • PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
  • MedlinePlus: https://medlineplus.gov/
  • NCI: https://www.cancer.gov/
  • To limit a google search: fruquintinib site:.gov (first result is sponsored but rest of results are .gov sites)
  • Examples of patient health libraries at cancer centers:
  • Google alerts - to get an email once a day, once a week, or as it happens with search results (I have Google alerts for clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies, etc. that I'm following
  • (01:28) - Being bombarded with information, not knowing if it's trustworthy
  • (02:34) - Why medical librarians are awesome
  • (03:30) - Finding trustworthy and understandable information - Medline Plus and the NCI database
  • (05:03) - MedLine Plus can be helpful to look up supplements too
  • (05:41) - How to make Google be a little more predictable and trustworthy with its results
  • (06:38) - Getting somebody more science-oriented onto your support team can be very helpful
  • (08:02) - PubMed has a lot of articles, here's some tips on narrowing down the results
  • (11:09) - How to be more sure about your article from PubMed
  • (13:04) - Google Alerts can be helpful, but it can be more helpful if an article has been vetted and isn't sensationalist
  • (14:00) - When the headline is too good to be true
  • (15:33) - FDA drug approval database
  • (16:38) - Larger cancer centers have helpful online patient health libraries
  • (17:15) - The importance of looking up supplements (and asking the onc about them too)
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Welcome to the eighth episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC where I talk to medical librarian Carrie Price about how to find reliable medical information online.

I know I learned a lot from Carrie during this episode (including how awesome medical librarians are!), I hope that you do too.

Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford
Guest: Carrie Price, Research Impact & Health Professions Librarian at Towson University

Kristine - here's to doing fun stuff - I love you ❤️

Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

Helpful links related to this episode:

  • PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/
  • MedlinePlus: https://medlineplus.gov/
  • NCI: https://www.cancer.gov/
  • To limit a google search: fruquintinib site:.gov (first result is sponsored but rest of results are .gov sites)
  • Examples of patient health libraries at cancer centers:
  • Google alerts - to get an email once a day, once a week, or as it happens with search results (I have Google alerts for clinical trials, pharmaceutical companies, etc. that I'm following
  • (01:28) - Being bombarded with information, not knowing if it's trustworthy
  • (02:34) - Why medical librarians are awesome
  • (03:30) - Finding trustworthy and understandable information - Medline Plus and the NCI database
  • (05:03) - MedLine Plus can be helpful to look up supplements too
  • (05:41) - How to make Google be a little more predictable and trustworthy with its results
  • (06:38) - Getting somebody more science-oriented onto your support team can be very helpful
  • (08:02) - PubMed has a lot of articles, here's some tips on narrowing down the results
  • (11:09) - How to be more sure about your article from PubMed
  • (13:04) - Google Alerts can be helpful, but it can be more helpful if an article has been vetted and isn't sensationalist
  • (14:00) - When the headline is too good to be true
  • (15:33) - FDA drug approval database
  • (16:38) - Larger cancer centers have helpful online patient health libraries
  • (17:15) - The importance of looking up supplements (and asking the onc about them too)

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undefined - S1Ep7 Immunotherapy Trial: No Regrets

S1Ep7 Immunotherapy Trial: No Regrets

Welcome to the seventh episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC where I talk about my wife Kristine's very recent immunotherapy trial and all that it entailed.

This is the first episode where I talk about something that is so recent (spoiler alert, she exited the trial officially this weekend). So I don't have the benefit of time and other experiences for comparison. It's still very fresh, and upsetting. But, that's how stage 4 cancer works. As a care partner, you make sure that your loved one has all the information that they need to make an informed decision, and then back them up and care for them.

Cancer is hard. And change is hard. But having options is everything. We just need a lot more of them. Hence, trials. There will be a future episode on how to find trustworthy information, and also how to search for trials.

Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford

Kristine - I know this was difficult. But I know that the immunotherapy and chemo are going to work together to kick some cancer butt.

Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

Helpful links related to this episode:

  • ClinicalTrials.gov - this lists clinical trials not just in the United States, but many international trials as well.
  • Fight CRC Clinical Trial Finder - a very helpful set of trials just for CRC with some commentary. You can include in your search if trials allow previous immunotherapy.
  • No Regrets Spotify music playlist - Kristine creates a new dance playlist for each new chapter, including this one as she goes back to chemo. This is her newest playlist, that we danced to today during her chemo infusion.
  • (01:32) - Leading up to the trial
  • (02:33) - MRD Trials - Minimal Residual Disease
  • (03:25) - Immunotherapy and MSS CRC - getting there, but still a ways to go (mainly through trials)
  • (04:41) - Getting the call to be on the trial
  • (05:55) - Why this Phase1B trial was a good idea for Kristine
  • (06:58) - Starting the trial - paperwork and plenty of eyes on the case
  • (07:47) - Allergic reaction and Benadryl to the rescue
  • (09:01) - Trial side effects - even one good one
  • (10:46) - We need more info for Stage 4 MSS CRC, especially for immunotherapy trials
  • (11:39) - Why it is so tricky to know when/if immunotherapy is working
  • (13:43) - Getting as much information as possible, even if it says things you don't want it to
  • (14:25) - Being a care partner when your loved one is doing a clinical trial
  • (17:05) - Being optimistic and realistic when there's yet another pivot

Next Episode

undefined - S1Ep9 Surgery and CRC AKA "Chopped Liver"

S1Ep9 Surgery and CRC AKA "Chopped Liver"

Welcome to the ninth episode of Care Partner's Compass: Navigating CRC where I talk about my wife Kristine's liver surgery.

Her liver surgery was in January 2022. There is a lot involved in a loved one getting to surgery, and care partners can help them prepare for this challenging time. I also talked about staying in the hospital room to help her (and help distract) as well as during recovery and healing.

Full transcription can be found on the website (http://carepartnerscompass.transistor.fm)

Host, producer/editor, and composer: Elsa Lankford

Kristine - You're so much more than chopped liver to me (ba dum bah!) ❤️

Please remember to share, subscribe, like, and rate the podcast.

Helpful links related to this episode:

  • Colontown.org - this is the group where I met new great friends who were CRC patients or care partners.
  • Preparing for Surgery - from the American Cancer Society is a helpful resource
  • Prehabilitation Resources from Cancer Research UK
  • Clinical research showing that prehabilitation for CRC surgery is beneficial - hopefully this is something that can become standard of care for any CRC surgery
  • (01:38) - Getting scans to see if she could get to surgery
  • (02:09) - It was a go!
  • (02:36) - Getting over the fear of surgery
  • (03:36) - Preparing for surgery
  • (04:52) - "I am ready!"
  • (05:27) - Getting the house ready
  • (05:42) - Helpful for carepartner to get involved in cancer groups
  • (06:26) - The day of surgery in January 2022
  • (07:36) - 2nd opinions - they are so so important
  • (08:15) - The day after the surgery
  • (09:10) - Getting to stay in the room - and why it's so helpful for a carepartner to be there
  • (10:03) - "Look over there!" how distractions can be helpful
  • (10:42) - A couple of helpful items for after surgery
  • (12:11) - The importance of walking
  • (13:51) - Getting back to normalcy
  • (14:30) - Meeting again with the liver surgeon
  • (15:21) - Surgery is so important

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