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All You Have To Do Is Ask: Making Your Own Case For Self-Advocacy

34 min · 2. Juni 2026
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The HOPA Now Podcast is back! Matt and Peter chatted with patient advisory panel member and cancer survivor Kathryn Redden to learn about her effective methods for self-advocacy, and how it can benefit the practitioner as much as the patient.  Interested in contributing to a future episode? Got a topic suggestion? We'd love to hear from you. Email us at communications@hoparx.org [communications@hoparx.org]

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