Staying Ahead of Cancer with Dr. Phillip Fields
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audio
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Health & Fitness
Science
Publication Date |
Sep 20, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:27:42

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On this inspiring episode, Dr. Jennifer Young Pierce talks with Dr. Phillip Fields, professor of anatomy at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. In 2007, Dr. Fields was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and told to give up his passion - running. Refusing to let leukemia dictate his life, he has run more than 100 marathons, including one in every state and Canadian Province, since 2009. Hear how Dr. Fields' love of running keeps him ahead of cancer. Plus, he shares his cancer and running journey in his book "The Long Road Back To Boston: Marathon Running with Leukemia."

Get Dr. Fields' Book >>> “The Long Road Back to Boston” is available here. All royalties from the sale of this book go to pediatric oncology. Key Takeaways - Keep or find a passion that help you through your treatment and the hard times. - Consult with your physician and cancer treatment team to see what exercise, hobbies and passions are OK with your cancer care and treatment plan. - A cancer diagnosis is not the end of life, it's a beginning. - Don't attempt the cancer journey by yourself. - Be knowledgeable about your cancer. Dr. Fields Said: We’re all going to die, so we may as well die doing what we love. As long as you have a goal, you’ve got something to look forward to. Once you reach that goal, you want to establish another goal. Mentorship has been a chance to share my story and get the word out to cancer patients that diagnosis is not the end of life; it’s the beginning. Don’t attempt the cancer journey by yourself. Always have somebody you can turn to that will share experiences with you. Be knowledgeable about the cancer. You constantly feel the fatigue associated with the leukemia. Because of the effects of chemotherapy, my marathon times got slower and slower. But I can’t imagine not being able to run. I’m about six states shy of running marathons in all the states a second time.

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On this inspiring episode, Dr. Jennifer Young Pierce talks with Dr. Phillip Fields, professor of anatomy at the University of South Alabama College of Medicine. In 2007, Dr. Fields was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and told to give up his passion - running. Refusing to let leukemia dictate his life, he has run more than 100 marathons, including one in every state and Canadian Province, since 2009. Hear how Dr. Fields' love of running keeps him ahead of cancer. Plus, he shares his cancer and running journey in his book "The Long Road Back To Boston: Marathon Running with Leukemia."

Get Dr. Fields' Book >>> “The Long Road Back to Boston” is available here. All royalties from the sale of this book go to pediatric oncology. Key Takeaways - Keep or find a passion that help you through your treatment and the hard times. - Consult with your physician and cancer treatment team to see what exercise, hobbies and passions are OK with your cancer care and treatment plan. - A cancer diagnosis is not the end of life, it's a beginning. - Don't attempt the cancer journey by yourself. - Be knowledgeable about your cancer. Dr. Fields Said: We’re all going to die, so we may as well die doing what we love. As long as you have a goal, you’ve got something to look forward to. Once you reach that goal, you want to establish another goal. Mentorship has been a chance to share my story and get the word out to cancer patients that diagnosis is not the end of life; it’s the beginning. Don’t attempt the cancer journey by yourself. Always have somebody you can turn to that will share experiences with you. Be knowledgeable about the cancer. You constantly feel the fatigue associated with the leukemia. Because of the effects of chemotherapy, my marathon times got slower and slower. But I can’t imagine not being able to run. I’m about six states shy of running marathons in all the states a second time.

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Never Miss an EpisodePlease subscribe to The Cancering Show

Want us to deliver The Cancering Show to your email inbox? Let us know by contacting Dr. JYP at cancering.com.

 

Thanks for listening to The Cancering Show, brought to you by USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute.

Please subscribe, rate and review The Cancering Show wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts.

Until next time, be healthy, happy and always thriving.

USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute

The Cancering Show is brought to you by USA Health Mitchell Cancer Institute. MCI is a cutting-edge cancer research and treatment center built to fight cancer smarter in Mobile and Baldwin counties in Alabama. Our researchers and clinicians focus daily on the struggle against cancer, serving a potential catchment population of more than 4.1 million people, with a singular focus of advancing cancer diagnosis, treatment, and prevention throughout the Gulf Coast and beyond with science, technology and hope.

Want to know more about the Mitchell Cancer Institute?

Visit us at usamci.com or search for us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram.

Mitchell Cancer Institute is a member of USA Health.

To learn more about all of USA Health hospitals, clinics and services, visit usahealthsystem.com.

 

 

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