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Episode 34 – What if Cancer Returns!? How MRD Testing Can Ease the Anxiety of ‘What If’

Episode 34 – What if Cancer Returns!? How MRD Testing Can Ease the Anxiety of ‘What If’

by Rome Madison | Dec 18, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Breast Cancer, Cancer

In this powerful conversation Rome talks with breast cancer conqueror Mary Royal, who shares her deeply personal experience with the fear and anxiety of cancer recurrence.  Mary’s story takes a pivotal turn when she’s introduced to MRD (Molecular Residual...
Episode 33 – A Big Time Cancer Interception! Baylor Scott & White’s bold vision to transform early cancer detection in Texas

Episode 33 – A Big Time Cancer Interception! Baylor Scott & White’s bold vision to transform early cancer detection in Texas

by Rome Madison | Dec 5, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, genetic testing, genomic testing

In this groundbreaking discussion, Rome talks with Dr. Ronan Kelly, Director of Scientific Discovery and Precision Medicine at Baylor University Medical Center, and Chief of Oncology for the Baylor Scott & White Healthcare System, the largest non-profit health...
Episode 32 – Plugging the $413 Billion Dollar Drain: Precision Medicine and the ADA’s Fight to Prevent Diabetes

Episode 32 – Plugging the $413 Billion Dollar Drain: Precision Medicine and the ADA’s Fight to Prevent Diabetes

by Rome Madison | Dec 1, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Diabetes, genetic testing

Rome talks with Dr. Osagie Ebekozien, Chief Quality Officer of the American Diabetes Association (ADA), for a powerful conversation around the staggering $413 billion annual cost of diabetes in the U.S.  Dr. Ebekozien illuminates 85 years of the ADA’s work and...
Episode 31 – Heart of a Champion: Playing Defense Against Hereditary Amyloidosis (hATTR)

Episode 31 – Heart of a Champion: Playing Defense Against Hereditary Amyloidosis (hATTR)

by Rome Madison | Nov 20, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cardiomyopathy, genetic testing, Heart Disease

In this powerful episode, former Kansas City Chiefs great Art Still shares his personal journey with hereditary ATTR amyloidosis (hATTR), a genetic mutation affecting 1 in 25 African Americans that can also lead to cardiomyopathy. Art discusses how years of playing in...
Episode 30 – The PanCan Effect: The Real Impact of Patient Advocacy in Pancreatic Cancer

Episode 30 – The PanCan Effect: The Real Impact of Patient Advocacy in Pancreatic Cancer

by Rome Madison | Nov 14, 2025 | 2025 Season 1, Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer

We delve into the world of pancreatic cancer with Pamela Acosta Marquardt, founder of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN), and Julie Fleshman, its president and CEO, to discover the inspiring story behind PanCAN’s creation and the remarkable progress...
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