Leading with Heart: From Public Policy to Personal Struggle
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Join Dr. Eve Glazer for an intimate and powerful conversation with Dr. Felicia Knaul—economist, global health researcher, and associate to the chancellor at UCLA.
In this deeply personal episode, Dr. Knaul shares her unexpected breast cancer diagnosis at age 41, her initial resistance to chemotherapy, and the transformative moment that abruptly changed both her treatment plan and the course of her career. As a woman living in Mexico, married to the country's former Minister of Health, she quickly turned her own privileged access to health care into an opportunity to advocate for breast cancer patients everywhere.
Making use of her unique perspective–she is at once a patient, the mother of two small children, an academic, and an advocate for women's health–Dr. Knaul shares her vision for changes in breast cancer care on a global scale. She offers practical advice for breast self-exams, outlines the different factors to consider when making treatment choices, and highlights the importance of asking questions.
At its core, this is a conversation about hope. Whether you or a loved one has been touched by breast cancer, this episode will leave you informed, inspired, and equipped with tools to advocate for yourself and others.
🎧 Tune in here.
https://www.uclahealth.org/cancer/members/felicia-knaul
Podcast Credits UCLA Health Medically Speaking with Dr. Eve Glazier
Host Dr. Eve Glazier
Executive Producers Annie Krasnow Michael Burke Suzanne Koudsi Walker
Producers Niki Miller Jessica Alabastro
Creative Producer Kanza Shaheen
Associate Producer Jennifer Feld
Technical Directors Adrian Cardoso Andrew Stocks
Editor Tony Sweet
Recorded at Canella Media
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