Whitney Isola - The Power of Connection and Community for Wellness
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Are you a female entrepreneur who has had cancer or a caretaker of someone with cancer? Would you like to see how a community can help you in your health journey?
This weekend on the Wellness and Wealth podcast, Whitney Isola of Witty Health addresses how a digital platform is helping people across our country get the same oncology healthcare resources as those living in places like New York City. She’ll also share how digital networking and community helped her collaborate on this project.
In this episode, Whitney Isola answers the following questions:
- How do you describe a strong community, and why is that important to taking care of oneself?
- What is OncoPower, and what was the catalyst to start it?
- Do women tend to find out later about their cancer or earlier?
- Why is it important to know your body and not wait for medical care?
Guest Offer: Check us out at www.oncopower.org or by downloading the OncoPower app from the Apple or Google Play store! OncoPower is a FREE app to support patients and caregivers through the cancer care journey by providing supportive care and clinical trial mapping. OncoPower also has a provider network for sharing the latest science and research.
OncoPower has a premium monthly subscription service called 'Ask-a-Doc' that allows unlimited questions to a panel of professionals for second opinion services to help augment your treating team and encourage asking the right questions in-visit. Use code PODCAST to unlock 6 months of this service for free.
Testimonials:
" I have been a member of this group since six months. As I’ve mentioned previously I have been diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. The amount of love and support I’ve received from the docs and patients is overwhelming. In the past I didn’t comprehend the connection and comradery cancer patients have for one another. Man do I know now! God bless all of you! Regardless of the outcome with my cancer I will always support this group and EVERY individual in it." -KC, New York
"I was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in October 2020 and had a 6 hour bilateral mastectomy with reconstruction surgery. I have been on Lynparza after BRCA1 testing (HER2 negative) since I posted here back in February 2022. I have been having quarterly scans. My cancer is stable! Docs here on Ask-A-Doc really saved me! JUST DON'T GIVE UP!" - LT, Minnesota
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