PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE with Carla Wrenn

Episode 6: PROSPER with a BIG FOLDER – Organising Your Story

July 15, 2024 Carla Wrenn
Episode 6: PROSPER with a BIG FOLDER – Organising Your Story
PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE with Carla Wrenn
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PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE with Carla Wrenn
Episode 6: PROSPER with a BIG FOLDER – Organising Your Story
Jul 15, 2024
Carla Wrenn

In this episode of PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE, Carla emphasises the importance of information and the patient's story in cancer care. Drawing inspiration from Professor Kerryn Phelps' book, "The Cancer Recovery Guide," Carla encourages patients to create a BIG folder containing all their medical records, histopathology, care team details, current and past treatment schedules, diets, and lots of other metrics from the diagnosis and throughout their cancer experience.

Carla discusses the significance of having organised information readily available, including blood tests. She explains how a neat spreadsheet of blood test results can provide valuable insights into a patient's health status, allowing for more focused discussions during consultations. By tracking trends in biochemistry, such as liver function, kidney function, white cell count, inflammation, and blood glucose levels, Carla can better understand priorities and make informed treatment suggestions.

Listeners are encouraged to create their own BIG folder, and Carla provides guidance on the type of information to include. 

Next Episode Preview: Join Carla in the next episode as she explores the Pathology of Interest and discusses the power of understanding one's own pathology, regardless of whether they have cancer.

Find PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE on Instagram @prosper.cancer.care or visit www.prospercancercare.co.

For more information or to get in touch, connect with Carla on Instagram @carlawrenn or visit www.carlawrenn.com.

Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be informational only and represents the opinion of the participants, but not necessarily their workplace. It is not intended to be used as medical advice and does not take the place of advice from a qualified health care practitioner in a clinical setting. Please check with your healthcare practitioner before embarking upon any of the treatments or lifestyle changes discussed.

Show Notes

In this episode of PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE, Carla emphasises the importance of information and the patient's story in cancer care. Drawing inspiration from Professor Kerryn Phelps' book, "The Cancer Recovery Guide," Carla encourages patients to create a BIG folder containing all their medical records, histopathology, care team details, current and past treatment schedules, diets, and lots of other metrics from the diagnosis and throughout their cancer experience.

Carla discusses the significance of having organised information readily available, including blood tests. She explains how a neat spreadsheet of blood test results can provide valuable insights into a patient's health status, allowing for more focused discussions during consultations. By tracking trends in biochemistry, such as liver function, kidney function, white cell count, inflammation, and blood glucose levels, Carla can better understand priorities and make informed treatment suggestions.

Listeners are encouraged to create their own BIG folder, and Carla provides guidance on the type of information to include. 

Next Episode Preview: Join Carla in the next episode as she explores the Pathology of Interest and discusses the power of understanding one's own pathology, regardless of whether they have cancer.

Find PROSPER Natural Cancer CARE on Instagram @prosper.cancer.care or visit www.prospercancercare.co.

For more information or to get in touch, connect with Carla on Instagram @carlawrenn or visit www.carlawrenn.com.

Disclaimer: This podcast is intended to be informational only and represents the opinion of the participants, but not necessarily their workplace. It is not intended to be used as medical advice and does not take the place of advice from a qualified health care practitioner in a clinical setting. Please check with your healthcare practitioner before embarking upon any of the treatments or lifestyle changes discussed.