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    Explore "osteosarcoma" with insightful episodes like "INTERVIEW: Travelling as an amputee with Jani", "Osteosarcoma with Dr. Katherine Janeway", "Cementoplasty and the Biocera-Vet Bone Substitute for Veterinary Orthopaedics", "Calling All Creatures Presents Tripawds" and "Osteosarcoma in Children" from podcasts like ""Away She Goes: The Girls Who Travel Podcast", "Sarcoma Sisters", "Tripawd Talk Radio", "Calling All Creatures" and "The Zero to Finals Medical Revision Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    Osteosarcoma with Dr. Katherine Janeway

    Osteosarcoma with Dr. Katherine Janeway

    Dr. Janeway is a pediatric oncologist and senior physician at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. She is the Director of Clinical Genomics at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and her research is focused on genomics, precision oncology and bone sarcomas. She leads clinical trials in osteosarcoma and Ewing sarcoma both as an independent investigator and as the Chair of the Children’s Oncology Group (COG) Bone Tumor Committee.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • What led her into medicine, pediatric oncology and sarcoma research
    • How do we begin to define precision medicine in Osteosarcoma - start with defining subtypes 
    • Ways that Dr. Janeway is spearheading defining the osteosarcoma subtypes through genomic and clinical data collection
    • How patients and advocacy groups are leading the way in research efforts and information on Count Me In Osteosarcoma Project
    • Two Phase 3 clinical trials Dr. Janeway is working on and how they will be moving the needle in making progress in Osteosarcoma in a variety of areas (genomics, quality of life, and surgical resection)

    music Rosepigg

    photo Eric Prouzet

    Cementoplasty and the Biocera-Vet Bone Substitute for Veterinary Orthopaedics

    Cementoplasty and the Biocera-Vet Bone Substitute for Veterinary Orthopaedics

    Tripawd Talk Radio Episode #108: Find the video for this and all episodes of Tripawd Talk Radio on the Tripawds Youtube channel. We always like sharing news about cutting edge treatments when it comes to limb loss for our pets. So we're very excited to have two osteoarticular disease experts with us today, from TheraVet. That's the maker of Biocera-Vet, which is the next-generation bone substitute now being used in unique veterinary orthopedic treatments.

    Julie Schurgers and Fanny Guillerminet are going to help us understand arthrodesis, corrective osteotomy, palliative cementoplasty for osteosarcoma, and other ways BioceraVet is helping restore mobility and quality of life to animals suffering from debilitating osteoarticular conditions.

    Episode Video:
    https://youtu.be/jSGai8DAUI0

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    https://www.thera.vet

    https://www.theravet.com
    (Coming soon.)

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    Calling All Creatures Presents Tripawds

    Calling All Creatures Presents Tripawds
    Well here it is podcast time again! Tonight I will be discussing a little more serious topic with my guests Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano who are the founders of Tripawds. We'll be discussing having to have one of your pets legs amputated due to bone cancer. Jim and Rene went through this themselves with their beloved Shepherd Jerry. So they are going to share their experiences with us, along with talking about how they decided to start Tripawds and the Tripawds Foundation. If you're someone that is going through this or know someone that is, please listen in or have them listen to hear what others like you/them have already experienced and where you can turn to for more information or help.

    Sarah Dransfield: One Leg, One Amazing Life

    Sarah Dransfield: One Leg, One Amazing Life
    At just 16 years old, Sarah Dransfield was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. After nearly a year of hospitalized treatment, the outlook was still grim. An amputation of her right leg was needed to stem the spread of the cancer. Where does a teenager go with a life interrupted by cancer? Sarah's story is one of guts, perseverance and evolution. And a few twists and turns you'd never expect. Listen, and be inspired. Read the entire article and hear part II of the interview at www.BumpInTheRoad.us Special thanks to CVSHealth for their support.

    Sarcoma Pathology with Dr. Valerie Fitzhugh

    Sarcoma Pathology with Dr. Valerie Fitzhugh

    Dr. Fitzhugh is an associate professor and interim chair of the Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She is an expert in the pathology of sarcomas. Dr. Fitzhugh also has interests in the recruitment, retention, and promotion of Black and other underrepresented groups in medicine to pathology as well as racial disparities in treating patients. Dr. Fitzhugh is a celebrity pathologist and has >21,000 followers on Twitter - find her at @DrFNA. And check out her article: Through My Eyes: The experience of a Black woman in pathology

    In this episode we talk about all things sarcoma pathology and also Dr. Fitzhugh's unique experience as a Black woman pathologist and her platform #blacklivesmatter
     
    We discuss:
    5:30 what does a pathologist do?
     
    12:30 why pathology diagnosis takes time and the steps pathologists take to determine sarcoma type
     
    14:00 why second opinions are needed
     
    16:30 The variety of sarcoma tumors 
     
    18:00 why it is so important to get the diagnosis right 
     
    19:00 pathologists have big hearts
     
    22:18 : breaking down IHC/working up a tumor
     
    25:30 growing and karyotyping tumors and genomics
     
    30:00 FISH breakdown
     
    33:15 why is tissue an issue?
     
    34:45  Sarcoma is a team sport and including families 
     
    38:15 how is pathology changing with new technology 
     
    43:00 Dr. Fitzhugh platform - women of color in medicine 
     
    44:00 Convincing minority children pathology is where they want to be - letting future generations know the role of a pathologist
     
    46:30 meaningful impact of having black role models in pathology 
     
    49:45 Dr. Fitzhugh finding her voice
     
    50:25 Trolls on Twitter and assigning value to black people
     
    54:00 Bubba Watson update
     
    music: Rospigg
    photo: CDC

    Six-Year Osteosarcoma Survivor Boone the Three Legged Hunting Dog

    Six-Year Osteosarcoma Survivor Boone the Three Legged Hunting Dog

    Tripawds Podcast Episode #82: On this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio, you'll hear the success story of Boone, the three legged hunting dog who has defied the odds by beating osteosarcoma for six years since his amputation - without chemotherapy.

    Boone's dad, our guest Dan Thompson, attributes Boone's health and longevity to the holistic treatment plan they chose, including medicinal mushroom based immunity supplements from K9 Medicinals.

    Dorla Saling from K9 Medicinals will also be joining us to discuss how these supplements have evolved over the years. This program includes no sponsored content and no advertising, though in the interest of full disclosure, K9 Medicinals has been a long-time supporter of Tripawds.

    Read all about Boone's holistic treatments, watch videos of him in action, and learn much more about immunity supplements in the Tripawds Nutrition blog at nutrition.tripawds.com. Find information about immune support and more success stories at K9Medicinals.com.

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    Three Year Canine Cancer Survivor Eisen

    Three Year Canine Cancer Survivor Eisen

    Tripawds Podcast Episode #11: Eisen is a bone cancer veteran from Colorado and one of the first Tripawds featured at Tripawds.com back in 2007. As a 12.5-year old German Shepherd Eisen has beaten the osteosarcoma odds for over three years! Instead of chemotherapy, Eisen's Mom chose a holistic medicine route and since 2007 she has had Eisen under the care of the famous holistic vet, Dr. Charles Loops. Learn More about Eisen and Homeopathic Canine Cancer Care at: 2 Years and More: Eisen Fights Bone Cancer with Homeopathy Meet Charles Loops, DVM, Holistic Dog Cancer Vet Birthday Boy Eisen Beats Bone Cancer Odds Eisen Update: Our Newest Tripawd Post questions in the Tripawd Talk Forum, or Join us in the Tripawds Live Chat during the show! DISCLAIMER: Information provided is for entertainment only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. 

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    A Tale of Two Tripawds: Eisen and Hurley

    A Tale of Two Tripawds: Eisen and Hurley

    Tripawds Podcast Episode #10: Meet two canine amputeees who are at different places in their Tripawds cancer journey. We'll talk about their very different osteosarcoma treatments and nutriton plans, how they are coping, and what their pawrents hope for the future. MEET HANDSOME HURLEY, A NEW TRIPAWD Hansome Hurley is a large, older Rottie-Mix pup from Washington who lost his leg to osteosarcoma in April. Cancer took is right front leg leg but Hurley is proving that it won't take his spirit. He is undergoing chemotherapy at Washington State University and meanwhile, doing great and loving life. AMAZING EISEN: BEATING BONE CANCER FOR OVER THREE YEARS! Eisen is a bone cancer veteran from Colorado and one of the first Tripawds featured at Tripawds.com back in 2007.   As a 12.5-year old German Shepherd Eisen has beaten the osteosarcoma odds for over three years! Instead of chemotherapy, Eisen's Mom chose a holistic medicine route and since 2007 she has had Eisen under the care of the famous holistic vet, Dr. Charles Loops.   Post questions in the Tripawd Talk Forum, or Join us in the Tripawds Live Chat during the show!   DISCLAIMER: Information provided is for entertainment only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary advice. 

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