Breast Cancer: An Oncologist's Personal and Professional Battle
Imagine being a celebrated surgical oncologist, and then one day, you find yourself on the other side—as a patient diagnosed with breast cancer. That's Dr. Natalie Johnson's story, and she brings it all on our podcast today. Our conversation follows her mesmerizing trajectory from her origin in the Virgin Islands through Howard University, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, to her acclaimed service at the Legacy Cancer Institute and Breast Health Centers in Portland, Oregon.
Brace yourself to hear her account of personal encounters with cancer, how she lived through uncertainty, and relied heavily on faith. Dr. Johnson emphasizes the need for widespread awareness and education on breast cancer, particularly in diverse communities.
In the final part, we delve into the significance of genetic testing in pinpointing disease risks, particularly for African-Americans. She touches on the emotional impact of a cancer diagnosis and the relief provided by resources such as counseling and online support. We also discuss the leaps of progress in cancer treatment and the pivotal role that loved ones play in providing emotional and practical assistance. This episode culminates in a celebration of Dr. Johnson's immense contributions to healthcare and the incredible mark she's left on countless lives. Get ready to be inspired by her extraordinary journey!
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free