Michelle Kirschner Profile
Michelle Kirschner

@Michell17994861

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@JGeriOnc
Journal of Geriatric Oncology
29 days
Treatment decision-making and quality of life versus length of life preferences of older patients with early stage cancer: A systematic review https://t.co/KCYqMVb6Lm @nicolobattisti @WilliamDale_MD @myCARG #GeriOnc #OlderAdults #OncoAlert #SIOG #YoungSIOG #Elsevier
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@bogda_koczwara
Bogda Koczwara 🌻🌻🌻
9 months
🌟Share your insights on strategies for implementing PROMs in clinical practice - participate in 4 online survey rounds (15-20 mins each) Sign up now at https://t.co/5Sn1v9AIc5 Your input is invaluable in improving patient outcomes. 💪
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@Michell17994861
Michelle Kirschner
11 months
Check out my latest article: Promoting Survivorship in this CrazyBusy World https://t.co/oMRoaXLvCm via @LinkedIn
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I've been delving into the work of Dr. Edward M.
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Michelle Kirschner
1 year
Check out my latest article: Comprehensive Cancer Care: Bridging the Gap Between Treatment and Support: Addressing the Challenges Faced by Cancer Patients In A Complex Environment https://t.co/m12jNgJD9M via @LinkedIn
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Brianna Abbott's recent WSJ article, 'Cancer Care Is Getting Personal. Local Doctors Can't Keep Up,' published October 22nd, has given me much to think about The overall message of the article is...
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Michelle Kirschner
1 year
Check out my latest article: Unlocking Better Outcomes: The Untapped Potential of Addressing Sleep Apnea in Cancer Survivorship and Oncology Care https://t.co/gMo30oAhI6 via @LinkedIn
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This JAMA Open Network Study reminded me about the importance of addressing sleep apnea in the cancer population. Positive Airway Pressure, Mortality, and Cardiovascular Risks in Older Adults With...
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Michelle Kirschner
1 year
Check out my latest article: Does the Oncology Survivorship and Supportive Care World Need to Practice Non-Striving to Make Progress Towards Meaningful Change? https://t.co/5baObweZcs via @LinkedIn
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Non-striving is one of the nine fundamental attitudes of mindfulness as described by Jon Kabat-Zinn. In the context of mindfulness, non-striving means letting go of the need to achieve specific...
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@CEPL_UBC
Cancer Exercise & Physiotherapy Lab
2 years
Turning recommendations into action! 💡 It's not enough for healthcare professionals to simply make recommendations; true change comes from integration into the healthcare system through education and information sharing. 🌟Let's bridge the gap between knowledge and practice 💪
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@UrviShahMD
Urvi Shah
2 years
Only 4% of cancer survivors adhered to all 4 American Cancer Society guidelines, with the mean number met being 2 The guidelines 1. physical activity 2. body mass index 3. alcohol use 4. fruit & vegetable intake Much work to be done to improve adherence! https://t.co/uLE9CKyrds
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This cross-sectional study uses data from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System to evaluate adherence to the American Cancer Society (ACS) nutrition and physical activity guidelines among...
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Michelle Kirschner
2 years
Great article. What incentive do cancer centers have to implement recommendations? #CancerCare
@fumikochino
Fumiko Ladd Chino, MD, FASCO
2 years
"All health care providers, including #radonc, have a responsibility to be aware of #financialToxicity in their patients & to actively work to mitigate this toxicity." @OncoAlert: This review is available #OpenAccess as a resource for treating physicians. https://t.co/UWJQ1U0h89
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@stage4kelly
Dr. Kelly Shanahan
2 years
@NCIDirector Respectfully, these measures are risk reduction and NOT prevention. Using “prevention” engenders a feeling of guilt in a person who develops cancer, who wonders if the drinks they had in college or the 10 pounds extra they carry caused their cancer. #WordsMatter
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@PauloBergerot
Paulo G Bergerot
2 years
#ExerciseOncology What Oncology Clinicians can do now?? ✅Assess, Advise & Refer ✅Care Coordination: transitioning into & between health care prov-Supervised vs community exercise programming @fitaftercancer @KLCampbellPhD @JournalCancer 👉 https://t.co/ZZL8SfOnDJ Thread👇
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@ScottCapozza
Scott Capozza, PT, MSPT
2 years
1/3 I wrote a thing. A thing about AYA survivorship. A thing about how we (hopefully) have decades of life ahead of us…which means we have decades of late effects that we need to have addressed. #survonc #ayacsm https://t.co/58N951W7gm
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@oncology_bg
Bishal Gyawali, MD, PhD, FASCO
2 years
Want to get your mind blown about how insane cancer drug prices have become? Go check the price for capivasertib. It costs… wait for it… More than 350,000 USD per year! One year of capivasertib and the median price of a house in US is the same. And some people think
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@ASPODisparities
ASPO Disparities Special Interest Group
2 years
📢Transdisciplinary Training Opportunity in Energetics and Cancer (TREC) builds collaborations among multidisciplinary scientists in energy balance and #Cancer research. 💻 Now accepting applications for 2024! ⁉️For more info & to apply, visit https://t.co/2DzWkLntL3
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