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Overlooked: Women's Health Can't Wait

Author: Golda Arthur

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Immersive personal stories and conversations about women's health
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For more information on the show, go to www.overlookedpod.com.
'Fluid Puppy'

'Fluid Puppy'

2023-09-1414:12

We begin in a hospital room, in Halifax, Canada, as a difficult moment is about to unfold. An introduction to Teresa, and to ovarian cancer as she and her family experienced it. For more background on this episode, head to https://overlookedpod.com/
Diagnosis

Diagnosis

2023-09-2120:31

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Treatment

Treatment

2023-09-2817:00

For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.Overlooked is an independently-produced podcast, and if you would like to support the show, you can:-Hit the subscribe button-Send this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen-Leave a review on Apple Podcasts 
Family

Family

2023-10-0423:12

Caregiving, and even standing by as someone you love goes through cancer, is its own journey, and deserves its own episode. This episode features Robin Arthur, and Pamela Esposito-Amery from Tell Every Amazing Lady.
Recurrence

Recurrence

2023-10-1117:15

Featuring:Dr James Bentley from Nova Scotia Health.Alison Ross, Director of Knowledge Mobilization at Ovarian Cancer Canada.Jennifer Barton, Director of the Bio5 Institute at the University of Arizona.For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
Genetics

Genetics

2023-10-1816:52

This episode features:Sarah DeFeo from OCRA.For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
A new drug

A new drug

2023-10-2519:58

In 2020, Mom was dealing with the covid pandemic as well as cancer. After her chemotherapy treatment ended, she started on a new drug, called niraparib, to try and prevent a recurrence. She would end up back in the emergency room, but this time, it wasn’t covid, or cancer. And, I talked to Dr Tracy Brooks for a deep dive on PARB inhibitors, a relatively new class of drugs used in cancer treatment. This episode features:Dr Tracy Brooks, Binghamton University, New York.For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.New to the show? Start with episode 1, ‘Fluid Puppy’How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
Prevention

Prevention

2023-11-0118:01

The cancer comes back again, and Mom starts a new round of chemo. At this point, I decided I would finally go and get a genetics test done for myself. In this episode, I talk to my genetics counselor, and my sister Esther, about the results of her test and what happened next for her. This episode features:Bonnie Federman, from New York Presbyterian. Esther ArthurFor more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.New to the show? Start with episode 1, ‘Fluid Puppy’How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
Survivorship

Survivorship

2023-11-0829:25

This episode hands the mic over to two other survivors of ovarian cancer - Susan Leighton, and Donna Peppin. Both Susan and Donna talk about how they're paying their survivorship forward, through advocacy.For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us. New to the show? Start with episode 1, ‘Fluid Puppy’ How you can support the show:Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
India

India

2023-11-1526:51

Another recurrence to deal with, and then a long-awaited trip to India, to see my grandmother, as the series comes to a close. For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.New to the show? Start with episode 1, ‘Fluid Puppy’How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
In reporting and writing this series, I’ve become intrigued by the ovaries themselves and their underrated role in our overall health. In this episode, I talk to pioneering gynecological oncologist Dr Dianne Miller about why the ovaries are still so mysterious to us, and why we don’t talk about ovarian health more.For more background on this episode, head to overlookedpod.com, where you can also get in touch with us.New to the show? Start with episode 1, ‘Fluid Puppy’How you can support the show: Leave a review on Apple PodcastsHit the subscribe buttonSend this episode to someone who would also find it a meaningful listen
Endometriosis is a complex condition and journalist Gabrielle Jackson has spent most of her life dealing with it. She tells her personal story, the pervasive issue of chronic pain in women, and the medical system's historic neglect of women's health.Gabrielle Jackson is the deputy editor of The Guardian Australia, and the author of ‘Pain and Prejudice, How the Medical System Ignores Women—And What We Can Do About It.’ More on Gabrielle Jackson:Gabrielle Jackson's book: Pain and PrejudiceGabrielle's original article for The Guardian.Want to find out what's coming next on Overlooked, or learn about the backstory to the episodes? Sign up to the email list to get updates from Golda at www.overlookedpod.com.DISCLAIMERWhat you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.
Welcome to Season 2 of Overlooked, where women's health is brought to life through immersive personal storytelling and in-depth conversations. In this episode, a transition from Season 1, host Golda Arthur shares her personal story with surgical menopause, has a conversation with her mother about moving forward, and hears from a listener who sent in her story.You can send your story too - write to the show, or send us a voice memo at overlookedpodcast23@gmail.com. Sign up to the email list to get updates about the show at www.overlookedpod.com. Click the follow button to be notified when a new episode publishes. DISCLAIMERWhat you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise. 
We still have so much to learn about the ovaries, including describing and naming parts of these organs in detail. Dr. Kathleen O’Neill talks about her work with a multidisciplinary group of researchers to map the ovaries, in order to better understand their profound implications on women’s health. Show Notes:Dr. Kathleen O'Neill at the University of Pennsylvania (https://www.pennmedicine.org/providers/profile/kathleen-oneill)Mentioned in the episode: 'Anatomic nomenclature and 3-dimensional regional model of the human ovary: call for a new paradigm' (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36191605/) Want to find out what's coming next on Overlooked, or learn about the backstory to the episodes? Sign up to the email list to get updates from Golda at www.overlookedpod.com. DISCLAIMER:What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise.  
How much do we really know about our bodies - and did we learn it in real time, when something went wrong, or on a scroll through social media? We need accurate, credible information that is relevant to our health, and in this episode, Dr Brandi Sinkfield, an anesthesiologist and the host of the Women’s Digital Health podcast, talks about ‘health literacy’, and the intersection of health and technology, and the impact technology has on health equity.Show notes:Brandi Sinkfield M.D. - Founder - Women's Digital Health | LinkedInMore about Women’s Digital Health (https://linktr.ee/womensdigitalhealth)Where do you go for trustworthy information about your health? Share your story with us, by emailing overlookedpodpodcast23@gmail.comWant to find out what's coming next on Overlooked, or learn about the backstory to the episodes? Sign up to the email list to get updates from Golda at www.overlookedpod.com. DISCLAIMER:What you hear and read on ‘Overlooked’ is for general information purposes only and represents the opinions of the host and guests. The content on the podcast and website should not be taken as medical advice. Every person’s body is unique, so please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions that may arise. 
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