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What Is Childhood cancer?

Childhood cancer is a subject covered in depth across 5 podcast episodes in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to β€” all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.

Key Concepts in Childhood cancer

Postmodern cooking

This culinary approach, pioneered by Chef Hamaro Cantou, involves using scientific methods and unusual ingredients like liquid nitrogen and laser beams to create novel textures, temperatures, and presentations. The episode demonstrates its use in making liquid mozzarella snow, hot and cold soups, and deconstructed desserts.

Ned (no evidence of disease)

An abbreviation used in oncology to describe a patient's status when medical tests reveal no detectable cancer. 12-year-old David Dingman Grover was declared 'NED' two years after his cancer treatment, signifying a positive milestone in his recovery journey.

Old soul

This concept describes an individual, often young, who exhibits maturity, wisdom, and interests typically associated with older people. Reed identifies as an '81-year-old' old soul, manifesting this through his passion for history, his calm demeanor, and his celebrity crush on Loretta Lynn, which the episode presents as a charming and unique aspect of his personality.

Childhood cancer survivorship

This refers to the experience and journey of children who have overcome cancer. The episode highlights Reed's personal triumph over lymphoma twice, showcasing his resilience, unique coping mechanisms, and the profound impact of faith and community support in his healing process, underscoring the importance of hope and determination in such challenging circumstances.

Lucky evil number

This is a unique concept coined by Lily and her mom, Trish, to describe the number 19. For them, it represents a duality, holding both the best and the worst days of their lives, as many significant events like Lily's birth, cancer diagnosis, and becoming cancer-free all occurred on the 19th. It signifies a full-circle journey through profound life experiences.

Childhood cancer research funding disparity

This concept highlights the critical imbalance in medical research funding in the USA, where childhood cancer research receives the lowest funding compared to other cancers. Despite being the number one killer of kids in the US, the lack of adequate funding severely impacts the development of new treatments and support for affected children, a disparity Lily and Trish are actively working to change.

What Experts Say About Childhood cancer

  1. 1.Ice Cube's film "Are We Done Yet?" is a sequel focusing on the comedic struggles of a family moving to a problematic country home and dealing with a difficult contractor, reflecting real-life frustrations with home renovation.
  2. 2.Ice Cube began his acting career in "Boyz n the Hood" after director John Singleton persistently sought him for the role, a decision he considers the 'best decision' he made.
  3. 3.Chef Hamaro Cantou practices 'postmodern cooking,' using techniques like liquid nitrogen to create dishes such as 'liquid mozzarella snow,' hot and cold soups, and a birthday cake presented as a hollow, frozen sphere.
  4. 4.Tim McGraw's album "Let It Go" achieved significant commercial success, selling 329,000 units in its debut week, underscoring his continued popularity in country music.
  5. 5.The upcoming 'Soul2Soul Tour' with Tim McGraw and his wife is anticipated to be their last together due to their daughters' increasing age and desire to spend summers at home with friends.
  6. 6.12-year-old David Dingman Grover, a child cancer survivor, has been named the first child ambassador for the Skullbase Institute after being declared 'NED' (No Evidence of Disease) two years post-treatment.

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