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Lymphoma Online Podcast Series

Lymphoma Online Podcast Series

​Getting diagnosed with lymphoma can be both worrying and stressful for you and your caregiver. Listen to our specialists and healthcare professionals in this podcast series as they answer questions on lifestyle, diet, coping strategies for the psychological/emotional health as well as sources of financial and emotional support. 

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Click on the links below to listen to the individual podcast or download the transcript here. The podcasts are best viewed on Internet Explorer and Google Chrome pages.

  1. Lifestyle and Diet Part I
  2. Lifestyle and Diet Part II
  3. Lifestyle and Diet Part III
  4. Patients and Caregivers Wellness
  5. Financial and Emotional Support
*This patient education podcast series is a joint collaborative project in 2018 between the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore and National Cancer Centre Singapore and is supported by Takeda Pharmaceuticals Singapore.

Click on the links below to listen to the individual podcast or download the transcript here. The podcasts are best viewed on Internet Explorer and Google Chrome pages.

  1. Planning for the future - What should I be preparing for? by Dr Noreen Chan, Head & Senior Consultant, Division of Palliative Care, NCIS
  2. 规划未来 - 我应该如何准备? by Mr Sean Tan, Care Coordinator, Advance Care Planning, NCIS
  3. What does Advance Care Planning have to do with me? by Dr Noreen Chan, Head & Senior Consultant, Division of Palliative Care, NCIS
  4. 我和预先护理计划 by Mr Winston Lau, Assistant Manager, Operations and Administration, NCIS
  5. The relationship between patient and caregiver by Ms Kathleen Cheung, Senior Medical Social Worker, Medical Social Services, SGH
  6. A lymphoma survivor's journey by Ms Celine, Lymphoma Patient/Survivor
  7. The importance of mental health for lymphoma patients by Ms Kathleen Cheung, Senior Medical Social Worker, Medical Social Services, SGH
  8. Practising mindfulness and relaxation techniques by Ms Kathleen Cheung, Senior Medical Social Worker, Medical Social Services, SGH
  9. I/O in oncology – Fad or here to stay? by Dr Esmeralda Teo, Consultant, Department of Haematology, SGH
  10. TCM as supplementary care by Dr Stephen Loh, Senior Physician, Chinese Medicine Clinic, NTU
  11. 我能在治疗期间服用中药吗?by Dr Stephen Loh, Senior Physician, Chinese Medicine Clinic, NTU

*This patient education podcast series is a joint collaborative project in 2019 between the National University Cancer Institute, Singapore and Singapore General Hospital Hospital and is supported by Takeda Pharmaceuticals Singapore.