35th Anniversary Podcast Series: Marissa Amuso, Aplastic Anemia, BMT
Marissa Amuso, patient.
Our patients, families, and caregivers have been asking us for more ways to learn about rare blood cancers and bone marrow failure diseases. So, we're coming to you today, thanks to generous support from individual donors and our corporate partners.
Marissa Amuso, patient.
Charles J. Parker, M. D., is Professor of Medicine in the Division of Hematology and Hematologic Malignancies, Department of Internal Medicine, at the University of Utah, the Huntsman Cancer Institute and the George E. Whalen VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT.
Imagine being ready to launch your career, then being thrown off course by both aplastic anemia and PNH, all at once! Listen to Sarah's story of her path to survivorship here.
30 years ago, Norma was diagnosed with aplastic anemia, followed by MDS. How did she make it? Discover this great story in her own words!
Kat hears patients ask: "I have this bone marrow failure problem ... how is this going to affect me and loved ones? What does this mean for my life?" Discover how Kat helps walk patients through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship.
From a sunny, lively retirement to MDS then AML? That was Shirley's life! After treatment in a Clinical Trial, she is in remission, still playing the accordion! This is her story.
Can sleep affect your treatment for bone marrow failure diseases? Dr. Asefa Mekonnen explains why sleep is important for patients as well as when to tell your doctor that you aren't sleeping well. Check this out!
Nancy has worked with hundreds of patients in her career, guiding patients through decision-making and treatment. Discover her best advice for bone marrow failure patients and caregivers in this podcast.
Patrice banned "stinkin' thinkin'" from her mind as she began treatment for aplastic anemia. Later, she'd continue that practice during her bone marrow transplant, so she began not just surviving, but thriving! Listen to her story here.
Listen to Duane's story, leading to his 2009 transplant, and continuing survivorship!
Special thanks to Abbvie and Taiho Oncology