Sean Rameswaram
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What is going on in the digestive tract, Dylan?
If Dylan's got you feeling depressed, we're going to ask him to hit you with a dose of hope when we return on Today Explained.
If Dylan's got you feeling depressed, we're going to ask him to hit you with a dose of hope when we return on Today Explained.
If Dylan's got you feeling depressed, we're going to ask him to hit you with a dose of hope when we return on Today Explained.
OK, so there's some good news in theory, better diagnostics, better treatment. But we wanted to hear from someone who's experienced it. So we turned to someone producer Victoria met at that cancer meetup, Kate Zickel.
OK, so there's some good news in theory, better diagnostics, better treatment. But we wanted to hear from someone who's experienced it. So we turned to someone producer Victoria met at that cancer meetup, Kate Zickel.
OK, so there's some good news in theory, better diagnostics, better treatment. But we wanted to hear from someone who's experienced it. So we turned to someone producer Victoria met at that cancer meetup, Kate Zickel.
I love that. No one's ever said that one before. That's good. That's good. Kate told us that those immunotherapies that Dylan was just talking about are the reason she's living a full life right now.
I love that. No one's ever said that one before. That's good. That's good. Kate told us that those immunotherapies that Dylan was just talking about are the reason she's living a full life right now.
I love that. No one's ever said that one before. That's good. That's good. Kate told us that those immunotherapies that Dylan was just talking about are the reason she's living a full life right now.
Kate's had cancer twice. The first time she discovered it was in 2017 after her husband found a lump in her breast.
Kate's had cancer twice. The first time she discovered it was in 2017 after her husband found a lump in her breast.
Kate's had cancer twice. The first time she discovered it was in 2017 after her husband found a lump in her breast.
So the cancer's still there?
So the cancer's still there?
So the cancer's still there?
And can I ask how old you were when you discovered that you had this cancer back in 2017? Yeah.
And can I ask how old you were when you discovered that you had this cancer back in 2017? Yeah.
And can I ask how old you were when you discovered that you had this cancer back in 2017? Yeah.
Yeah. Is it weird for you? I'm sure at times throughout this process, you've looked like you had cancer. And I'm looking at you right now for all those people listening on the radio or on their phones or in their cars or whatever it might be who can't see you. You do not look like someone, I guess, who has cancer. But I guess, is that like a perception you have to deal with?