Episodios

  • Rebuilding Quality of Life in Oncology with Occupational Therapy - Gilleanne Lenart | S1 Ep. 40
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, Gilleanne Lenart - occupational therapist, oncology rehabilitation specialist, and clinical lead at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, explores the critical role of cancer rehabilitation in supporting function, independence, and quality of life across the cancer continuum. Drawing from her clinical experience, Gilleanne highlights how occupational therapy interventions, fatigue management, and interdisciplinary care can transform outcomes for individuals affected by cancer. She brings a practical, patient-centered perspective to a field that remains underdeveloped in many healthcare systems.What to reflect on:How can cancer rehabilitation be better integrated across the continuum of care?What strategies can effectively address cancer-related fatigue and its impact on daily life? What role does occupational therapy play in supporting independence, home adaptation, and long-term survivorship?

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    38 m
  • Menopause in Cancer Survivorship: From Silence to Self-Advocacy - EP39
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, Dani Binnington - breast cancer survivor, well-being advocate, and founder of Menopause and Cancer - shares how treatment-induced menopause can profoundly shape life after cancer.

    Diagnosed at 33 and later facing surgical menopause due to a BRCA mutation, Dani transformed her personal experience into a global movement supporting women navigating menopause after cancer. She brings clarity, compassion, and evidence-based insight to a topic that is still too often overlooked in oncology care.

    What to reflect on:

    - How does treatment-induced menopause differ from natural menopause?

    - How can clinicians better prepare and support people facing early menopause?

    - What does self-advocacy look like in post-treatment life?

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    27 m
  • Beyond the Smile: The Science of Biological Dentistry - EP38
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, David Roze, a biological dentist and founder of Roze BioHealth, explains how oral health influences inflammation, immunity, and systemic balance.

    Trained in dental surgery and neuroscience, he blends evidence-based dentistry with integrative medicine to show how the mouth can be both a messenger and a mirror of overall health.

    What to keep in mind:

    • Oral inflammation can quietly shape whole-body health
    • Dentistry is shifting from repair to prevention
    • The microbiome links to mouth, gut, and immune balance
    • Healing starts with connection between systems and professionals
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    1 h y 3 m
  • The Future of Care: Why Health Coaching Matters | EP37
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, we chat with Sandra Scheinbaum, Founder and CEO of the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy (FMCA), about why health coaches are becoming essential members of collaborative care teams.

    With nearly 50 years of experience as a psychologist, educator, and advocate, Sandra shares how health coaching brings connection, accountability, and compassion back into medicine, helping professionals and patients work together toward better health outcomes.

    What Dr. Sandra highlights:

    • Coaching builds bridges between patients and clinicians
    • Collaborative care is the future of healthcare •Listening is a clinical skill
    • Health coaches amplify medical expertise
    • Empowered teams lead to empowered patients
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    46 m
  • Motivation That Sustains Change: Mind, Body and Cancer | EP36
    Jan 15 2026

    Season 2 of the Oncology Revolution Podcast is out - and it opens with a powerful conversation on mind, body and identity.

    In this first episode, we speak with Renee Exelbert, a licensed psychologist and certified personal trainer who brings together clinical expertise, lived experience and a deep understanding of the mind-body connection.

    Renee shares both her personal and professional journey in oncology, exploring the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis, the concept of cancer-related trauma, and how identity evolves across diagnosis, treatment and long-term survivorship. The conversation highlights why psychological care does not end with treatment, and how self-care, exercise and emotional regulation become essential tools for long-term well-being.

    A special moment in this episode focuses on how to stay true to New Year’s resolutions - particularly when motivation fluctuates or life after cancer feels uncertain. Renee offers practical, compassionate insights on setting intentions that are sustainable, values-based and supportive of long-term health, rather than driven by pressure or perfection.


    What you’ll take away:

    • How cancer can shape identity beyond diagnosis and treatment
    • Why trauma can resurface long after treatment ends
    • The role of mind-body strategies in emotional resilience and long-term care
    • How to approach New Year’s resolutions in a realistic, supportive and sustainable way

    Want to integrate mind-body practices into care? Our Advanced Certificate in Lifestyle Oncology includes modules on stress, mindfulness, communication, and behavior change – designed for professionals who want to bring awareness-based tools into oncology and lifestyle medicine. Learn more: esloncology.com

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    42 m
  • Changing Perceptions and Saving Lives through Screening - EP35
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, we chat with Meghan McHugh, an Oncology Certified Nurse and Manager of the Lung Cancer Screening Program at Advocate Health, overseeing care across 50 locations and 26,000 patients each year. Meghan shares how early detection and community partnerships are changing outcomes around lung cancer.


    Meghan's advices:

    •Screening catches diseases early on and saves lives

    •Stigma has no place in lung health

    •Awareness drives better prevention

    •Community outreach creates real change

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    30 m
  • Understanding how exercise shapes resilience after cancer - EP34
    Nov 11 2025

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, we delve into the science and implementation of exercise in cancer care, with Associate Professor at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences Tormod S. Nilsen. From resistance training and soccer-based interventions to managing fatigue and improving daily function, Tormod shares evidence and practical insights that show why exercise isn’t optional but essential.


    In this episode:

    •Why any movement is better than none and the need to start small and stay consistent

    •How strength training preserves independence and quality of life

    •Fatigue isn’t one condition; it has many causes

    •Exercise trials prove benefit, but implementation is the next frontier

    •Sustainable habits matter more than perfect programs

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    52 m
  • How Smart Nutrition Shapes Recovery and Well-Being - EP33
    Nov 4 2025

    In this episode of the Oncology Revolution Podcast, we welcome Shelby Yaceczko, a registered dietitian and doctor of clinical nutrition, for a conversation about how evidence-based nutrition supports resilience and recovery throughout cancer care. Shelby shares her journey from sports nutrition and critical care to oncology, explaining how food and muscle health work together to help patients regain strength and function.


    What you'll learn:

    • Nutrition is a treatment, not an afterthought

    • Early screening for malnutrition can change outcomes

    • Protein intake needs to rise during illness and recovery

    • Assessing body composition is essential for safe care

    • Every patient deserves access to dietitian-led guidance

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    28 m