
Sharing the Journey of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Together
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In this episode of In Sickness. Men and the Culture of Caregiviong, we dive deep into the emotional, physical, and logistical challenges faced by caregivers supporting loved ones with early-onset colorectal cancer (EOCRC). With more adults under 50 being diagnosed with this disease, caregivers are often caught off guard — juggling careers, families, and a sudden, life-altering diagnosis.
Joining the conversation are an oncologist who is recognized as the foremost authority on this condition, a husband who cared for his wife, and two patients. A woman who was diagnosed in her early 40’s and a much younger woman who received the diagnosis at 24. This group offers their unique experiences as well as compassionate guidance, community, and insight.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
• The unique challenges of caregiving for EOCRC patients
• How early-onset symptoms differ and often lead to delayed diagnosis
• Strategies for managing emotional burnout and caregiver fatigue
• Navigating medical appointments, treatment plans, and advocating for your loved one
• Balancing caregiving with work, parenting, and self-care
• Building a support network
Featured Guests:
• Dr. Kimmie Ng, Associate Chief, Division of Gastrointestinal Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
• Josh Trow, EOCRC Caregiver
• Monica Dean, EOCRC Patient
• Meagan Meadow, EOCRC Patient
To learn more, go to insickness.org