Open Doors, Drs. Ioanna and Vilma Podcast
In this episode of Open Doors Podcast, Dr. Joanna Nixon and Dr. Vilma Pacheco Barcia engage in a profound conversation with Dr. Narjust Florez about the evolving landscape of lung cancer, particularly in younger patients and non-tobacco users. They discuss the stigma surrounding lung cancer, the unique biological features of the disease in younger patients, and the critical issues of survivorship and sexual health. The conversation also delves into the challenges of burnout and imposter syndrome faced by oncologists, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and role modeling in the medical field. takeaways * Younger women are increasingly diagnosed with lung cancer. * Stigma leads to delays in diagnosis and treatment. * 77% of lung cancer patients experience sexual dysfunction. * The conversation about sexual health is often neglected in oncology. * Burnout is a significant issue in the medical field. * Imposter syndrome affects many women in leadership roles. * Role modeling can empower the next generation of oncologists. * The medical community needs to address the stigma associated with lung cancer. * Self-love and acceptance are crucial for patients' quality of life. * Creating a supportive environment is essential for mentoring. KEYWORDS lung cancer, oncology, burnout, sexual health, stigma, mentorship, imposter syndrome, survivorship, women in science, health disparities
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