
Sean Marchese
Oncology Medical Writer and Registered Nurse at Asbestos.com
Oncology writer and registered nurse for The Mesothelioma Center at https://t.co/BkOFFHYkCP specializing in research. My opinions are my own. RTs ≠ endorsements.
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Aug 15, 2024 |
consumeraffairs.com | Mark Huffman |Sean Marchese |Brittany Ferri
Remember when you were growing up and your parents nervously sat you down for “the talk” about the birds and the bees? Now, the shoe is on the other foot. As your parents age, at some point, you will want to sit them down for the “the talk” about helpful steps they could take to keep them safe, especially if they live alone. But it may be a touchy subject.
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Jun 10, 2024 |
usnews.com | Kate Fann |Serena Lopez |Sean Marchese
Approach with empathy and kindnessThe thought of getting a medical alert system can elicit some negative feelings for individuals who might need one. Some may even get defensive. Approach the topic with a positive attitude and tone, and understand that this decision is difficult. Leading with an empathetic ear without being demanding shows your loved one that you're willing to listen to and understand their concerns while expressing yours.
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May 30, 2024 |
asbestos.com | Sean Marchese |Amy Edel
In a significant development for mesothelioma patients, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has accepted priority review for a new supplemental Biologics License Application. The anticipated FDA approval could mark the beginning of a new era in the management of advanced pleural mesothelioma, offering a brighter future for those affected. The review seeks approval for the combination of Keytruda (pembrolizumab) with chemotherapy.
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May 29, 2024 |
asbestos.com | Sean Marchese |Amy Edel
The Mesothelioma Center recently hosted a webinar on managing mesothelioma symptoms and treatment side effects. Attendants learned tips and strategies for dealing with the most commonly reported symptoms of mesothelioma such as fatigue, as well as standard side effects of common treatments. Our featured speaker was Dr. Andrea Wolf, a thoracic surgeon and director of the New York Mesothelioma Program at Mount Sinai in New York.
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May 22, 2024 |
honehealth.com | Sydney Greene |Sean Marchese |Culture Pop |Green Cola
Many diet sodas contain aspartame, an artificial sweetener that contains zero calories and no sugar. Aspartame has been cited as a possible cause of cancer (1). It may also negatively impact mood, and cause unwanted hormonal symptoms (). According to the WHO, it is safe to consume anywhere from 0 to 40 milligrams per kilogram of body weight of aspartame a day before increasing your cancer risk—about 12 cans of diet soda a day for a 150-pound person.
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I spoke with LiveNOW from FOX this weekend about #asbestos dangers in Maui after the fires. As families return, they’ll need to protect themselves to reduce cancer risk. Watch the whole interview here: https://t.co/WXO9eMa2xX