#GynCSM Transcript
Healthcare social media transcript of the #GynCSM hashtag.
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GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Welcome to #gyncsm - a passionate community of gynecologic cancer survivors, caregivers, advocates and health care providers. | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Welcome to #gyncsm - a passionate community of gynecologic cancer survivors, caregivers, advocates and health care providers. | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Our co-moderators are @womenofteal @btrfly12 Our health care moderators are @ShannonWestin @temkins @journeycancer and our mental health moderator @DrBeckerSchutte #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Our co-moderators are @womenofteal @btrfly12 Our health care moderators are @ShannonWestin @temkins @journeycancer and our mental health moderator @DrBeckerSchutte #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm We start out with brief intro’s - Please take a moment to introduce yourself. #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: Our co-moderators are @womenofteal @btrfly12 Our health care moderators are @ShannonWestin @temkins @journeycancer and our mental health moderator @DrBeckerSchutte #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: We start out with brief intro’s - Please take a moment to introduce yourself. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Dee here! Dx #ovca Stage3B 2005, OC research advocate, blogger & co-moderator #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 Hi All - I'm Christina Lizaso – passionate re: community engagement and cancer. I’ll be moderating as @gyncsm today. #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa Hey #GYNCSM! I’m Alexa Jett. Thyroid cancer survivor, blogger, and #AYACancer advocate. Always grateful for the opportunity join you. | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer Hello everyone. Rick Boulay MD Gyn Onc #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 @ohhiialexa :) always great to tweet along with you #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @journeycancer Hi Rick ! Great to see you. #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa @btrfly12 Thank you so much, Christina! Likewise. #GYNCSM | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm If you prefer to listen only during the chat, we'd love for you to tweet "#gyncsm" when you join - just to let us know you are here. :) | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD Hello All, Tim Marshall, PhD, Interim Executive Director of the School of Physical Therapy at Kean University; looking forward to chatting with you all tonight #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @MarshallTF_PhD Thanks Tim for taking the time to join us tonight.#gyncsm | |
Michele Rhee @michelerhee @btrfly12 @gyncsm Hi all! Michele from Boston. #AYACSM & #RareDisease patient advocate, v excited to join tonight! #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Please continue intro's and welcomes - we'll start in w/ the "ground rules" :) and tips! #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo Hi everyone. Tobey here~ always happy to support you.Hope everyone is well 💕#gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @michelerhee @btrfly12 @gyncsm Hi Michele Good to see you. Thanks for joining in. #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm The #gyncsm chat promotes community in a public forum. Learn more about risks/benefits: https://t.co/TipZUv1jQy | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal My pleasure!#gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal #gyncsm tagged resources and referrals are not a substitute for speaking with your doctor who understands your needs and history. | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: The #gyncsm chat promotes community in a public forum. Learn more about risks/benefits: The #gyncsm chat promotes community in a public forum. Learn more about risks/benefits: https://t.co/TipZUv1jQy | |
Michele Rhee @michelerhee @womenofteal @btrfly12 @gyncsm Thanks for tagging me to let me know! So happy I could join! #gyncsm https://t.co/ki9d2GbNLn | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Are you new to tweet chats? Follow hashtag #gyncsm and include it in every tweet during the next hour to engage with others about this topic. | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Are you new to tweet chats? Follow hashtag #gyncsm and include it in every tweet during the next hour to engage with others about this topic. | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Remember - Twitter is an open social network and posts are public. Use a Direct Messages to exchange email addresses/personal info #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa @michelerhee @btrfly12 @gyncsm Welcome fellow #AYACSM -er! #GYNCSM https://t.co/SKRtLkdkdW | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Welcome to all. We also welcome all those “listening in”. We'd love for you to tweet #gyncsm so we know you are here. You can always tweet, DM or email us with questions/comments after the chat is over. https://t.co/oAfi7Me49e | |
Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA @NicoleStoutPT RT @gyncsm: Welcome to all. We also welcome all those “listening in”. We'd love for you to tweet #gyncsm so we know you are here. You can always tweet, DM or email us with questions/comments after the chat is over. https://t.co/oAfi7Me49e | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: Welcome to all. We also welcome all those “listening in”. We'd love for you to tweet #gyncsm so we know you are here. You can always tweet, DM or email us with questions/comments after the chat is over. https://t.co/oAfi7Me49e | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Thank you to all who have tweeted during the past month with the #gyncsm hashtag and those who RT'd about this chat #gyncsm | |
Michele Rhee @michelerhee @ohhiialexa @btrfly12 @gyncsm #gyncsm https://t.co/cCwy4A1jsi | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Tonight on #gyncsm we are discussing Cancer Pre-habilitation and Rehabilitation. and are so pleased to have Dr. Tim Marshall @MarshallTF_PhD joining us for this important discussion. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Tonight on #gyncsm we are discussing Cancer Pre-habilitation and Rehabilitation. and are so pleased to have Dr. Tim Marshall @MarshallTF_PhD joining us for this important discussion. #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @gyncsm: Tonight on #gyncsm we are discussing Cancer Pre-habilitation and Rehabilitation. and are so pleased to have Dr. Tim Marshall @MarshallTF_PhD joining us for this important discussion. #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: Tonight on #gyncsm we are discussing Cancer Pre-habilitation and Rehabilitation. and are so pleased to have Dr. Tim Marshall @MarshallTF_PhD joining us for this important discussion. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 #ayacsm 'ers always bringing the meme fire :) #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm We’ll use a Topic format with T1:, T2:, etc. Include the corresponding T1:, T2:, etc. at the front of your answer/comment. There are 6 #gyncsm Topic questions tonight followed by a Today I Learned (TIL) segment. | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: We’ll use a Topic format with T1:, T2:, etc. Include the corresponding T1:, T2:, etc. at the front of your answer/comment. There are 6 #gyncsm Topic questions tonight followed by a Today I Learned (TIL) segment. | |
Michele Rhee @michelerhee @btrfly12 #gyncsm https://t.co/sAB2OI8JGv | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm You can find the questions we’ll cover on today’s chat on our #gyncsm blog page: https://t.co/YUnq6w3bgr Here comes Topic 1 (T1:)... #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: You can find the questions we’ll cover on today’s chat on our #gyncsm blog page: You can find the questions we’ll cover on today’s chat on our #gyncsm blog page: https://t.co/YUnq6w3bgr Here comes Topic 1 (T1:)... #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @gyncsm: You can find the questions we’ll cover on today’s chat on our #gyncsm blog page: You can find the questions we’ll cover on today’s chat on our #gyncsm blog page: https://t.co/YUnq6w3bgr Here comes Topic 1 (T1:)... #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm T1: What is cancer pre-habilitation? Is prehab important for those having surgery? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: T1: T1: What is cancer pre-habilitation? Is prehab important for those having surgery? #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @gyncsm T1: prefab... never heard that term b4. Get strong b4 surgery? #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T1.P1: Cancer prehabiltiation are interventions delivered after receiving a cancer diagnosis but before treatment begins #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: T1: T1: What is cancer pre-habilitation? Is prehab important for those having surgery? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P1: T1.P1: Cancer prehabiltiation are interventions delivered after receiving a cancer diagnosis but before treatment begins #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P1: T1.P1: Cancer prehabiltiation are interventions delivered after receiving a cancer diagnosis but before treatment begins #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T1.P2: One aim of prehabilitation is to establish baseline levels of function and identify preexisting impairments or limitations, such as limited shoulder range of motion, which could be a problem later on in treatment #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P2: T1.P2: One aim of prehabilitation is to establish baseline levels of function and identify preexisting impairments or limitations, such as limited shoulder range of motion, which could be a problem later on in treatment #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa T1: Pre-habilitation is exercise and physical therapy before a surgery, if I recall correctly. I do believe it is important to go into an operation as physically strong as possible for a good recovery. #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T1.P3: A second aim of prehbailitation is to improve a patient’s muscle strength and endurance, flexibility and cardiopulmonary health before treatment begins #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @gyncsm Typo- damn auto correct- I guess they never heard it either! prehab #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P3: T1.P3: A second aim of prehbailitation is to improve a patient’s muscle strength and endurance, flexibility and cardiopulmonary health before treatment begins #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T1.P4: This may be accomplished through an individualized exercise plan with the goal of reducing the incidence and severity of treatment-related side effects #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P3: T1.P3: A second aim of prehbailitation is to improve a patient’s muscle strength and endurance, flexibility and cardiopulmonary health before treatment begins #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P1: T1.P1: Cancer prehabiltiation are interventions delivered after receiving a cancer diagnosis but before treatment begins #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @ohhiialexa: T1: T1: Pre-habilitation is exercise and physical therapy before a surgery, if I recall correctly. I do believe it is important to go into an operation as physically strong as possible for a good recovery. #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T1.P5: Prehabilitation may be important for someone who is about to undergo surgery because strengthening the involved muscles before surgery may enable them to better tolerate the trauma of surgery and improve the recovery process #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T1.P6: Strengthening the heart and lungs before surgery may help the patient’s heart and lungs better tolerate the surgery’s anesthesia and reduce post-operative complications and reduction in length of stay in the hospital #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P6: T1.P6: Strengthening the heart and lungs before surgery may help the patient’s heart and lungs better tolerate the surgery’s anesthesia and reduce post-operative complications and reduction in length of stay in the hospital #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P5: T1.P5: Prehabilitation may be important for someone who is about to undergo surgery because strengthening the involved muscles before surgery may enable them to better tolerate the trauma of surgery and improve the recovery process #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P4: T1.P4: This may be accomplished through an individualized exercise plan with the goal of reducing the incidence and severity of treatment-related side effects #gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P5: T1.P5: Prehabilitation may be important for someone who is about to undergo surgery because strengthening the involved muscles before surgery may enable them to better tolerate the trauma of surgery and improve the recovery process #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T1.P6: T1.P6: Strengthening the heart and lungs before surgery may help the patient’s heart and lungs better tolerate the surgery’s anesthesia and reduce post-operative complications and reduction in length of stay in the hospital #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer Prehabilitation such as discontinuation of smoking improves overall surgical outcomes. #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm T2: What is cancer rehabilitation? What is impairment driven rehabilitation? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @journeycancer: Prehabilitation such as discontinuation of smoking improves overall surgical outcomes. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: T2: T2: What is cancer rehabilitation? What is impairment driven rehabilitation? #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T2.P1: Cancer Rehabilitation refers to services delivered by healthcare professionals to treat physical, emotional, & cognitive problems that developed during cancer treatment #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa A2: I actually believe this is a broad term that doesn’t just encompass physical therapy. I think it’s also about getting the individual back to as regular of a lifestyle as possible, like also using OT. Some surgeries require modifications of ADL’s. #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P1: T2.P1: Cancer Rehabilitation refers to services delivered by healthcare professionals to treat physical, emotional, & cognitive problems that developed during cancer treatment #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T2.P2: The goal of cancer rehabilitation is to reduce treatment-related side effects and improve function to promote independence #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @ohhiialexa: A2: A2: I actually believe this is a broad term that doesn’t just encompass physical therapy. I think it’s also about getting the individual back to as regular of a lifestyle as possible, like also using OT. Some surgeries require modifications of ADL’s. #GYNCSM | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @gyncsm T2: gonna take a stab here. Cancer rehab is getting your body strong again after all the stress & trauma of treatment? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P2: T2.P2: The goal of cancer rehabilitation is to reduce treatment-related side effects and improve function to promote independence #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P2: T2.P2: The goal of cancer rehabilitation is to reduce treatment-related side effects and improve function to promote independence #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins A1: Often patients with a new cancer diagnosis want surgery as soon as possible, but in some cases improving fitness will improve surgical outcomes without compromising oncologic outcomes #CancerPrehab #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T2.P2:Physical problems appropriate for cancer rehab may include, but not limited to, pain, swelling, weakness and loss of strength, decrease flexibility, decreased inductance, lymphedema, fatigue, balance issues, sexual dysfunction, problems swallowing #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P1: T2.P1: Cancer Rehabilitation refers to services delivered by healthcare professionals to treat physical, emotional, & cognitive problems that developed during cancer treatment #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P1: T2.P1: Cancer Rehabilitation refers to services delivered by healthcare professionals to treat physical, emotional, & cognitive problems that developed during cancer treatment #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @ohhiialexa: A2: A2: I actually believe this is a broad term that doesn’t just encompass physical therapy. I think it’s also about getting the individual back to as regular of a lifestyle as possible, like also using OT. Some surgeries require modifications of ADL’s. #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T2.P3: Mobility problems may include, but not limited to, difficulties getting out of a chair or bed, navigating steps, walking, getting dressed and showering #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @temkins: A1: A1: Often patients with a new cancer diagnosis want surgery as soon as possible, but in some cases improving fitness will improve surgical outcomes without compromising oncologic outcomes #CancerPrehab #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T2.P4.:Cognitive & emotion problems may include difficulty multitasking, difficulty thinking clearly, memory trouble, depression, anxiety #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @ohhiialexa Exactly, it should include physical ,emotional too. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @temkins: A1: A1: Often patients with a new cancer diagnosis want surgery as soon as possible, but in some cases improving fitness will improve surgical outcomes without compromising oncologic outcomes #CancerPrehab #GYNCSM | |
DIYMike @DIYMikes RT @temkins: A1: A1: Often patients with a new cancer diagnosis want surgery as soon as possible, but in some cases improving fitness will improve surgical outcomes without compromising oncologic outcomes #CancerPrehab #GYNCSM | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @temkins: A1: A1: Often patients with a new cancer diagnosis want surgery as soon as possible, but in some cases improving fitness will improve surgical outcomes without compromising oncologic outcomes #CancerPrehab #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P2:Physical problems appropriate for cancer rehab may include, but not limited to, pain, swelling, weakness and loss of strength, decrease flexibility, decreased inductance, lymphedema, fatigue, balance issues, sexual dysfunction, problems swallowing #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P3: T2.P3: Mobility problems may include, but not limited to, difficulties getting out of a chair or bed, navigating steps, walking, getting dressed and showering #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T2.P4.:Cognitive & emotion problems may include difficulty multitasking, difficulty thinking clearly, memory trouble, depression, anxiety #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins @MarshallTF_PhD And can be provided concurrently with cancer treatment to mitigate side effects/toxicity. This can improve tolerance to therapy. #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T2.P5: Cancer rehabilitation are effective interventions for improving all of the 'T2' treatment-related side effects mentioned in 'T2' #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa @womenofteal I agree wholeheartedly, Dee! Cancer is a complex issue that is not just physical. #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @MarshallTF_PhD Lymphedema is a long term issue for many with gyn cancers as well as breast cancer. #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @temkins Exactly; a great point and thank you for stating things #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @temkins: @MarshallTF_PhD And can be provided concurrently with cancer treatment to mitigate side effects/toxicity. This can improve tolerance to therapy. #GYNCSM | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins RT @womenofteal: @MarshallTF_PhD Lymphedema is a long term issue for many with gyn cancers as well as breast cancer. #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm T3: When is the right time to ask about cancer rehab and who should I ask? Will insurance pay for this service? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: T3: T3: When is the right time to ask about cancer rehab and who should I ask? Will insurance pay for this service? #gyncsm | |
Catherine Gegaris @cgegaris1 @womenofteal Catherine here,PPC Stage 3 c 2015 #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa T3: As early as possible in the pre-op appointment process. Likely with surgeon and oncologist. I think knowing what post-op life will look like is helpful mentally, emotionally, and also enables better planning. #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @cgegaris1 Hi Catherine- Glad you could join in. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @ohhiialexa: T3: T3: As early as possible in the pre-op appointment process. Likely with surgeon and oncologist. I think knowing what post-op life will look like is helpful mentally, emotionally, and also enables better planning. #GYNCSM | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @gyncsm It would be nice if the provider advised. Many #cancer newbies would not know to ask. #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @gyncsm: T3: T3: When is the right time to ask about cancer rehab and who should I ask? Will insurance pay for this service? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal T3 Cancer rehab was not around when I was dx almost 15 years ago. So glad to see it is becoming an important part of a cancer treatment plan. #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins @ohhiialexa Agree. And usually insurance will cover this service. Some of what is learned can carry over into other phases of the cancer continuum. #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @ohhiialexa T3. Thats absolutely right; as soon as possible! Ask you Oncologist, a nurse, or any other healthcare provider managing your care #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @temkins: @ohhiialexa Agree. And usually insurance will cover this service. Some of what is learned can carry over into other phases of the cancer continuum. #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @ohhiialexa T3. Thats absolutely right; as soon as possible! Ask you Oncologist, a nurse, or any other healthcare provider managing your care #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @ohhiialexa @womenofteal Yes its more than just Physical Therapy; it can also include speech therapy, psychosocial services, etc. #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm T4: Where are cancer pre-hab and rehab services offered? How would a patient go about finding these services in their community? #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa @temkins Very true, actually pre-rehabilitation is an investment in the treatment process! #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: T4: T4: Where are cancer pre-hab and rehab services offered? How would a patient go about finding these services in their community? #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T3: Cancer Rehabilitation services provided by licensed healthcare professionals are commonly covered by insurance #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa T4: Usually if you go to a large cancer institution, it’s on site/in system. If not, typically doctors/surgeons have their own local preferences. I know someone who did home PT for rehab because that’s what the surgeon preferred! #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T3: T3: Cancer Rehabilitation services provided by licensed healthcare professionals are commonly covered by insurance #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @ohhiialexa T3. Thats absolutely right; as soon as possible! Ask you Oncologist, a nurse, or any other healthcare provider managing your care #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins Cancer care can improve from a multidisciplinary approach - each team member can focus on their strengths. #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T3: Services provided by exercise physiologist, which usually consist of exercise programs aimed at improving cardiovascular and muscular health and function are often NOT covered #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T3: Insurance coverage for prehabilitation is limited, spotty at best, because it aims to prevent issues than treat ones that exist, which does seem counterintuitive, but that is where we are right now #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T3: T3: Services provided by exercise physiologist, which usually consist of exercise programs aimed at improving cardiovascular and muscular health and function are often NOT covered #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @MarshallTF_PhD I really wanted to Dislike this non-coverage answer. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T3: T3: Insurance coverage for prehabilitation is limited, spotty at best, because it aims to prevent issues than treat ones that exist, which does seem counterintuitive, but that is where we are right now #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T4: Cancer Rehabilitation series are provided by many hospital systems and provides. A national service provider is ReVital Cancer Rehabilitation program, which is exclusively offered by Select Medical and its family brands, such as Kessler Rehabilitation #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa @MarshallTF_PhD What can the cancer advocacy community do to raise awareness about this? #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T4: To see if a specialty trained, ReVital Therapist is near you, click on the following link: https://t.co/tlbOxBnlcq #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T4: ACSM Exercise Is Medicine has created the Moving Through Cancer exercise program registry to help patients, families, health care providers and others find hospital and community-based exercise programs in their communities #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T4: To see if a specialty trained, ReVital Therapist is near you, click on the following link: T4: To see if a specialty trained, ReVital Therapist is near you, click on the following link: https://t.co/tlbOxBnlcq #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T4: T4: ACSM Exercise Is Medicine has created the Moving Through Cancer exercise program registry to help patients, families, health care providers and others find hospital and community-based exercise programs in their communities #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins RT @womenofteal: @MarshallTF_PhD I really wanted to Dislike this non-coverage answer. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 T4: I believe @livestrong also has some programs at local Y's. #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer This is a great question. Because prehabilitation services are siloed into different departments, you can rarely find them in one convenient place. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal T4 @ReVitalRehab | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm T5: How is it determined which exercise/other rehab program is best for each patient? #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa Hope always tells it like it is! #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Great Question! | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Great Question. #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal I agree, but the evidence is growing on the effectiveness of Prehabilitation and we are pushing hard to include it as part of standard care and address this lack of insurance coverage #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @journeycancer: This is a great question. Because prehabilitation services are siloed into different departments, you can rarely find them in one convenient place. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T4: To see if a specialty trained, ReVital Therapist is near you, click on the following link: T4: To see if a specialty trained, ReVital Therapist is near you, click on the following link: https://t.co/tlbOxBnlcq #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T4: T4: ACSM Exercise Is Medicine has created the Moving Through Cancer exercise program registry to help patients, families, health care providers and others find hospital and community-based exercise programs in their communities #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T5: This can be the tricky part. While the American College of Sports Medicine published updated Cancer Exercise Guidelines in 2019, what remains missing are tools for screening and referring to the appropriate rehabilitative service #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa T5: Speaking as a patient, I hope the care team would consider ability levels and help the patient find what works for them. I believe medical professionals should stay up on exercise trends and have good, reliable information on them! #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @btrfly12: T4: T4: I believe @livestrong also has some programs at local Y's. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 T4: It is still a lot of work on patients themselves sometimes to assemble a care team to take a holistic view. Hopefully getting easier though. #gyncsm | |
Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA @NicoleStoutPT RT @gyncsm: T3: T3: When is the right time to ask about cancer rehab and who should I ask? Will insurance pay for this service? #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @womenofteal I agree, but the evidence is growing on the effectiveness of Prehabilitation and we are pushing hard to include it as part of standard care and address this lack of insurance coverage #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T5: I am involved in two projects, led by @NicoleStoutPT and @kcrov to develop tools for clinicians and patients to guide individuals to safe end effective rehabilitation and exercise programs to optimize treatment related side effects & improved functio #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: This can be the tricky part. While the American College of Sports Medicine published updated Cancer Exercise Guidelines in 2019, what remains missing are tools for screening and referring to the appropriate rehabilitative service #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T5: Here are ACSM Cancer Exercise Guidelines https://t.co/p2G0R0NURr #gyncsm | |
Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA @NicoleStoutPT RT @ohhiialexa: T5: T5: Speaking as a patient, I hope the care team would consider ability levels and help the patient find what works for them. I believe medical professionals should stay up on exercise trends and have good, reliable information on them! #GYNCSM | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD #gyncsm https://t.co/QToiAFElsC | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal T4 some @CancerSupportHQ communities offer programs after treatment too. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: Here are ACSM Cancer Exercise Guidelines https://t.co/p2G0R0NURr #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T5: However, and generally speaking, if treatment-related symptoms are severe, impairments are presenting and function is limited making it difficult to participate in activities or daily living or exercise, rehabilitation services may be most appropriate #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: T5: T5: How is it determined which exercise/other rehab program is best for each patient? #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD T5: Supervised exercise may more appropriate when treatment-related side effects and impairments are mild with minimal mobility issues and functional concerns; but, please check with your Oncologist or primary healthcare provider before engaging in any services #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @womenofteal I agree, but the evidence is growing on the effectiveness of Prehabilitation and we are pushing hard to include it as part of standard care and address this lack of insurance coverage #gyncsm | |
Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA @NicoleStoutPT RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: I am involved in two projects, led by @NicoleStoutPT and @kcrov to develop tools for clinicians and patients to guide individuals to safe end effective rehabilitation and exercise programs to optimize treatment related side effects & improved functio #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: #gyncsm https://t.co/QToiAFElsC | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: This can be the tricky part. While the American College of Sports Medicine published updated Cancer Exercise Guidelines in 2019, what remains missing are tools for screening and referring to the appropriate rehabilitative service #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @btrfly12: T4: T4: It is still a lot of work on patients themselves sometimes to assemble a care team to take a holistic view. Hopefully getting easier though. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @ohhiialexa: T5: T5: Speaking as a patient, I hope the care team would consider ability levels and help the patient find what works for them. I believe medical professionals should stay up on exercise trends and have good, reliable information on them! #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: I am involved in two projects, led by @NicoleStoutPT and @kcrov to develop tools for clinicians and patients to guide individuals to safe end effective rehabilitation and exercise programs to optimize treatment related side effects & improved functio #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: Here are ACSM Cancer Exercise Guidelines https://t.co/p2G0R0NURr #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: However, and generally speaking, if treatment-related symptoms are severe, impairments are presenting and function is limited making it difficult to participate in activities or daily living or exercise, rehabilitation services may be most appropriate #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins @MarshallTF_PhD For patients who are not able to get dedicated cancer rehab services for any reason @AmericanCancer recommends 150 mins of moderate intensity activity weekly. Sometimes your healthcare system, local community or place of worship may offer help with doing this. #gyncsm. https://t.co/UiUhHRGA5k | |
Catherine Gegaris @cgegaris1 @gyncsm This was not discussed when I had my surgery in 2015, I was very active prior to dx. I did my own routine and did go for PT( not helpful) they do not know the effects of chemo on chronic pain. My opinion this needs specialized centers.#gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Wonderful information and discussion. Time for our last topic, T6:... #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Good advice on speaking to your oncologist. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @cgegaris1: @gyncsm This was not discussed when I had my surgery in 2015, I was very active prior to dx. I did my own routine and did go for PT( not helpful) they do not know the effects of chemo on chronic pain. My opinion this needs specialized centers.#gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @temkins: @MarshallTF_PhD For patients who are not able to get dedicated cancer rehab services for any reason @AmericanCancer recommends 150 mins of moderate intensity activity weekly. Sometimes your healthcare system, local community or place of worship may offer help with doing this. #gyncsm. https://t.co/UiUhHRGA5k | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal and there are specially trained physical therapist that can help address this long term issue #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm T6: Can a patient who may have finished treatment a year or more ago do any exercise/rehab to help with the side effects of treatment? #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: Supervised exercise may more appropriate when treatment-related side effects and impairments are mild with minimal mobility issues and functional concerns; but, please check with your Oncologist or primary healthcare provider before engaging in any services #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: Here are ACSM Cancer Exercise Guidelines https://t.co/p2G0R0NURr #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa T6: Yes! I heard a doctor at @MDAndersonNews speak about exercise helping cancer related fatigue, even years after treatment. I’m sure more benefits can come from a exercise/PT plan post treatment! #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @womenofteal and there are specially trained physical therapist that can help address this long term issue #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: T6: T6: Can a patient who may have finished treatment a year or more ago do any exercise/rehab to help with the side effects of treatment? #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @ohhiialexa: T6: T6: Yes! I heard a doctor at @MDAndersonNews speak about exercise helping cancer related fatigue, even years after treatment. I’m sure more benefits can come from a exercise/PT plan post treatment! #GYNCSM | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins RT @ohhiialexa: T6: T6: Yes! I heard a doctor at @MDAndersonNews speak about exercise helping cancer related fatigue, even years after treatment. I’m sure more benefits can come from a exercise/PT plan post treatment! #GYNCSM | |
Catherine Gegaris @cgegaris1 @gyncsm Where I live now,there is an amazing place,Candy's Place where patients in treatment are offered many services free for first year after treatment and while in https://t.co/o912vkUOsB is funded by donations #Gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal T4 There are also programs like this Cancer Thriving and surviving program like this one in NJ @elixirfund #gyncsm https://t.co/6vlJcq5VlR | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @cgegaris1: @gyncsm Where I live now,there is an amazing place,Candy's Place where patients in treatment are offered many services free for first year after treatment and while in https://t.co/o912vkUOsB is funded by donations #Gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @cgegaris1 @gyncsm Love love this ♥️👍🙏👏. #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD YES! Whether you are about to begin treatment, going through treatment, or completed treatment many years ago, exercise interventions can help reduce treatment-related side effects an improve function and overall quality of life #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal T4 Just getting out and walking is a start after finishing treatment and during treatment. @CancerDotNet has good rehab info here> https://t.co/zkJfM5DkwL #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: YES! Whether you are about to begin treatment, going through treatment, or completed treatment many years ago, exercise interventions can help reduce treatment-related side effects an improve function and overall quality of life #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo RT @womenofteal: T4 Just getting out and walking is a start after finishing treatment and during treatment. @CancerDotNet has good rehab info here> https://t.co/zkJfM5DkwL #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews Yes post treatment exercise interventions can help reduce the severity of post-treatment side effects and help regain strength/stamina/endurance that may have been reduced during treatment #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews What also should not be lost or overlooked is the power of exercise for improving emotional health ( i.e. reducing anxiety, feelings of depression, etc) #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews What also should not be lost or overlooked is the power of exercise for improving emotional health ( i.e. reducing anxiety, feelings of depression, etc) #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Time to start sharing closing thoughts on this month's #gyncsm topic. We like to start these tweets with “TIL:” standing for Today I Learned. Special thanks to @MarshallTF_PhD for your insights! #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @MarshallTF_PhD: YES! Whether you are about to begin treatment, going through treatment, or completed treatment many years ago, exercise interventions can help reduce treatment-related side effects an improve function and overall quality of life #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa TIL that there is much work to be done in raising awareness about pre-rehabilitation, including insurance coverage. As I said in another tweet, pre-rehabilitation is an investment in the cancer care process and should be standard. #GYNCSM | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 TIL: Enjoyed learning more about this emerging area of care. As we get more long-term cancer survivors, we will hopefully get more robust programs and services to help before, during and after treatment. #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @gyncsm @MarshallTF_PhD TIL what cancer prehab means. #gyncsm | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @MarshallTF_PhD: @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews What also should not be lost or overlooked is the power of exercise for improving emotional health ( i.e. reducing anxiety, feelings of depression, etc) #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa RT @btrfly12: TIL: TIL: Enjoyed learning more about this emerging area of care. As we get more long-term cancer survivors, we will hopefully get more robust programs and services to help before, during and after treatment. #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @MarshallTF_PhD: T5: T5: Supervised exercise may more appropriate when treatment-related side effects and impairments are mild with minimal mobility issues and functional concerns; but, please check with your Oncologist or primary healthcare provider before engaging in any services #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Here is a good presentation on prehab and rehab in cancer survivorship by @JulieSilverMD https://t.co/Q7xalSaCEF #gyncsm | |
Sarah Temkin @temkins RT @womenofteal: T4 Just getting out and walking is a start after finishing treatment and during treatment. @CancerDotNet has good rehab info here> https://t.co/zkJfM5DkwL #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Time to start sharing closing thoughts on this month's #gyncsm topic. We like to start these tweets with “TIL:” standing for Today I Learned. Special thanks to @MarshallTF_PhD for your insights! #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @btrfly12: TIL: TIL: Enjoyed learning more about this emerging area of care. As we get more long-term cancer survivors, we will hopefully get more robust programs and services to help before, during and after treatment. #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Note: There will be no #gyncsm chat in March. Save the date for our next chat Wed Apr 8, 2020 at 9pm ET on “Communication with your healthcare team and Asking for supportive care”. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal TIL That there is more help available to cancer patients through Prehab and rehab. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Note: Note: There will be no #gyncsm chat in March. Save the date for our next chat Wed Apr 8, 2020 at 9pm ET on “Communication with your healthcare team and Asking for supportive care”. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @MarshallTF_PhD Thanks for join us and sharing your expertise on this topic. #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer TIL. My call schedule will actively interfere with my ability to participate in a Twitterchat. I appreciate the information shared. #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Grateful as always for our #gyncsm co-moderators! @btrfly12 @ShannonWestin @temkins @journeycancer @DrBeckerSchutte #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm While there will be no #gyncsm chat this March, we invite you to check out these other great healthcare conversations happening on twitter: https://t.co/wYqfAZSAla #bcsm #btsm #lcsm #mmsm #ayacsm #PANCChat #hpm #hcldr #cureconnect #wegohealthchat #patientchat | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: While there will be no #gyncsm chat this March, we invite you to check out these other great healthcare conversations happening on twitter: https://t.co/wYqfAZSAla #bcsm #btsm #lcsm #mmsm #ayacsm #PANCChat #hpm #hcldr #cureconnect #wegohealthchat #patientchat | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa Thank you (as always!) to @womenofteal and @btrfly12 for a thought provoking #GYNCSM chat! Thank you also to @MarshallTF_PhD for the professional commentary. And of course, thanks to all of my GYNCSM friends! ❤️❤️❤️ https://t.co/fHwK2Uh93N | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer RT @gyncsm: Note: Note: There will be no #gyncsm chat in March. Save the date for our next chat Wed Apr 8, 2020 at 9pm ET on “Communication with your healthcare team and Asking for supportive care”. #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo Good night everyone. Stay healthy & thanks for all you do 🙏💕 #gyncsm | |
Catherine Gegaris @cgegaris1 @gyncsm @MarshallTF_PhD TIL I am glad this is now being given attention,it is so needed. Thank you.#gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @ohhiialexa @btrfly12 @MarshallTF_PhD Thanks for joining us. #gyncsm | |
Alexa Jett 🦋 @ohhiialexa @BRCAinfo Goodnight, Tobey! Great chatting with you. #GYNCSM | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @BRCAinfo So glad you could be here tonight. Stay healthy too! #gyncsm | |
Rick Boulay,MD @journeycancer Good night. Wishing everyone wellness! #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @ohhiialexa @womenofteal @btrfly12 Thank you for inviting me to join the conversation! #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @ohhiialexa Thank you. Likewise 😊 #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Thanks to all who shared, joined along and listened in. I know Dee and I love the opportunity to collect and share resources on each new topic. Again, special thanks to @MarshallTF_PhD for taking time to prep & share and for all you do for patients. #gyncsm | |
Tobey @BRCAinfo @womenofteal Thank you 😊 #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal Great Chatting everyone and thanks @btrfly12, my partner in making these chats run so smoothly #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Thanks to all who shared, joined along and listened in. I know Dee and I love the opportunity to collect and share resources on each new topic. Again, special thanks to @MarshallTF_PhD for taking time to prep & share and for all you do for patients. #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal Thank you for inviting me to participate in the conversation! #gyncsm | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal @MarshallTF_PhD @ohhiialexa @btrfly12 Thanks for your research in this area! #gyncsm | |
Tim Marshall, PhD,MS, ACSM/ACS-CET @MarshallTF_PhD @gyncsm It was a pleasure to be apart of the conversation tonight; thank you for having me! #gyncsm | |
GYN Cancer | #GYNCSM @gyncsm Goodnight all and, as always, remember to tweet things of interest with hashtag #gyncsm to keep the conversation going between chats. | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @gyncsm: Goodnight all and, as always, remember to tweet things of interest with hashtag #gyncsm to keep the conversation going between chats. | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @cgegaris1: @gyncsm @MarshallTF_PhD TIL I am glad this is now being given attention,it is so needed. Thank you.#gyncsm | |
Catherine Gegaris @cgegaris1 @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews Patients need to be taught mindfullness,Imagery etc. This is a great free site. I have used this for past 5 years and it is free to anyone. #Gyncsm https://t.co/lNL8ehLBZC | |
Christina Lizaso @btrfly12 RT @cgegaris1: @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews Patients need to be taught mindfullness,Imagery etc. This is a great free site. I have used this for past 5 years and it is free to anyone. #Gyncsm https://t.co/lNL8ehLBZC | |
Dee Sparacio @womenofteal RT @cgegaris1: @MarshallTF_PhD @womenofteal @ohhiialexa @MDAndersonNews Patients need to be taught mindfullness,Imagery etc. This is a great free site. I have used this for past 5 years and it is free to anyone. #Gyncsm https://t.co/lNL8ehLBZC |
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