34: Healing Below the Belt: The Missing Piece in Cancer Care with Alex Hill
Description
"We have to do better for our patients." – Alex Hill
Episode Summary
In this enlightening conversation, Kristen Parise speaks with Alex Hill, a specialized pelvic health and oncology physiotherapist, about the critical yet often overlooked connection between cancer treatment and pelvic health. Alex shares her journey into this specialized field, the importance of lymphedema management, why exercise during cancer treatment is essential, and how healthcare providers can better serve cancer survivors through improved education and collaborative care. This episode offers valuable insights for healthcare professionals, cancer survivors, and anyone interested in comprehensive cancer care.
Chapters
- 00:00 - Introduction to Pelvic Health and Oncology
- 02:18 - Alex's Journey into Pelvic Health and Oncology
- 05:24 - Understanding Lymphedema and Its Treatment
- 10:45 - The Importance of Exercise During Cancer Treatment
- 14:32 - Addressing Hormonal Changes and Pelvic Health
- 19:45 - Education and Collaboration in Oncology Rehabilitation
- 24:40 - Late Effects of Cancer Treatment
- 30:24 - Connecting with Alex Hill
Alex's Path to Pelvic Health & Oncology
Alex's journey into this specialized field combines professional curiosity with personal experience:
- Discovered pelvic health and oncology during PT school clinical rotations
- Minimal formal education on these specialties (only a few hours in a 3-year doctoral program)
- Personal history with misdiagnosis fueled her passion for patient advocacy
- Currently practices in both hospital and private settings through OncoPelvic PT
- Focused on validating patient experiences that are often dismissed
"I had one orthopedic surgeon tell me that it was in my head and it ended up being an actual labral tear... I have felt not heard when I was in pain and I knew something was wrong with my body."
Understanding Lymphedema: Beyond Cancer
Lymphedema is one of the most common yet misunderstood side effects in cancer care:
What It Is
- Buildup of protein-rich lymphatic fluid that doesn't resolve without treatment
- Different from typical swelling (like a sprained ankle)
- Can affect specific body areas based on lymphatic system damage
Common Causes
- Lymph node removal during cancer surgeries
- Radiation therapy damage to lymphatic vessels
- Some cases develop from congenital lymphatic system issues
Treatment Approach
- Complete Decongestive Therapy (gold standard treatment):
- Compression bandaging and garments
- Manual lymphatic drainage massage techniques
- Specific therapeutic exercises
- Comprehensive skincare regimen to prevent infection
Access Challenges
- Approximately one certified lymphedema therapist per 1,000 patients who need treatment
- Even fewer therapists specialize in genital lymphedema
Exercise During Cancer: Myth-Busting
Alex passionately advocates for appropriate physical activity throughout cancer treatment:
Old Misconception
- Cancer patients should rest and avoid physical activity
Current Evidence
- Exercise improves treatment outcomes
- Helps manage treatment-related fatigue
- May reduce cancer recurrence rates
- Safe even for patients with metastatic cancer (with proper modifications)
Clinical Considerations
- Timing matters (avoid 2 hours before/after radiation or chemotherapy)
- Monitor blood counts and adjust intensity accordingly
- Telehealth options for high-fatigue days
- Individualized programming based on specific needs
"If we as providers under-dose exercise, we are part of the problem. We have to really look at what our patient needs who's in front of us and individualize their plan of care."
Hormonal Changes & Pelvic Health
Cancer treatments frequently cause significant hormonal disruptions with profound pelvic health impacts:
Common Triggers
- Tamoxifen and other hormone therapies
- Chemotherapy-induced menopause
- Surgical removal of ovaries or testes
Resulting Pelvic Health Issues
- Vaginal dryness and atrophy
- Pain with intercourse
- Tissue fibrosis (especially after radiation)
- Pelvic floor muscle dysfunction
Therapeutic Approaches
- Dilator Therapy
- Medical devices in graduated sizes
- Maintains vaginal tissue flexibility
- Enables comfortable pelvic examinations
- Supports sexual function recovery
- Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
- Often focuses on relaxation rather than strengthening
- Addresses trauma responses in the ner