WEBVTT 00:00:00.039 --> 00:00:01.649 Cancers including leukemia, 00:00:01.720 --> 00:00:02.400 lymphoma, 00:00:02.440 --> 00:00:06.119 and myeloma make them about 10% of all new cancer diagnosis. 00:00:06.159 --> 00:00:08.949 That's according to the National Foundation for Cancer Research, 00:00:09.199 --> 00:00:10.810 and that is today's Health Watch. 00:00:10.920 --> 00:00:10.960 Yeah, 00:00:11.079 --> 00:00:13.039 so here with us today is Dr. Tara Gregory, 00:00:13.239 --> 00:00:14.069 hematologist, 00:00:14.239 --> 00:00:17.670 oncologist and medical director at the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute. 00:00:17.879 --> 00:00:19.120 We are so excited that you're here with us today. 00:00:19.200 --> 00:00:20.120 Thank you so much for having me. 00:00:20.200 --> 00:00:21.110 I really appreciate it. 00:00:21.139 --> 00:00:21.870 Absolutely! 00:00:21.959 --> 00:00:22.079 Well, 00:00:22.200 --> 00:00:22.530 first of all, 00:00:22.639 --> 00:00:25.020 how is blood cancer different than other cancers? 00:00:25.079 --> 00:00:28.000 Blood cancer is very different than other cancers in 00:00:28.000 --> 00:00:29.719 terms of the way that we screen for it. 00:00:30.798 --> 00:00:31.458 First of all, 00:00:31.738 --> 00:00:34.417 many cancers you have routine screening like colonoscopies, 00:00:34.577 --> 00:00:35.057 mammograms, 00:00:35.138 --> 00:00:35.728 as you know, 00:00:35.978 --> 00:00:38.457 blood cancer is one of those insidious 00:00:38.457 --> 00:00:38.647 diseases. 00:00:39.018 --> 00:00:42.298 Either people are diagnosed just happenstance by 00:00:42.298 --> 00:00:43.847 seeing their primary care doctor, 00:00:43.937 --> 00:00:44.698 getting some blood count, 00:00:44.818 --> 00:00:45.967 something looks a little bit off, 00:00:46.127 --> 00:00:49.978 or they can become very ill and end up in an emergency room in an urgent care center. 00:00:50.097 --> 00:00:50.178 Yeah, 00:00:50.338 --> 00:00:51.608 talk about those symptoms real quick. 00:00:51.627 --> 00:00:53.568 What are the symptoms that people can look out 00:00:53.568 --> 00:00:55.748 for and are there any early warning signs? 00:00:55.897 --> 00:00:56.088 Sure, 00:00:56.338 --> 00:00:59.088 definitely. I think in blood cancer it's important to know your body 00:00:59.217 --> 00:00:59.548 how you normally 00:00:59.726 --> 00:01:04.146 feel. We're specifically looking at people who are losing a lot of weight rapidly, 00:01:04.765 --> 00:01:04.845 20 00:01:04.845 --> 00:01:06.625 pounds without trying in a month. 00:01:07.236 --> 00:01:07.289 It 00:01:07.289 --> 00:01:10.545 can be severe sweats and I know a lot of us sweat at 00:01:10.545 --> 00:01:10.646 night. 00:01:11.236 --> 00:01:11.666 However, 00:01:11.755 --> 00:01:13.316 we're talking about drenching sweats, 00:01:13.435 --> 00:01:14.115 changing our clothes, 00:01:14.236 --> 00:01:15.055 changing the 00:01:15.055 --> 00:01:15.185 sheets, 00:01:15.596 --> 00:01:16.475 those are some of the big things. 00:01:16.486 --> 00:01:16.996 Fatigue, 00:01:17.115 --> 00:01:18.945 not being able to get out and do the things that you enjoy, 00:01:18.956 --> 00:01:19.505 or even, 00:01:19.625 --> 00:01:19.865 you know, 00:01:19.875 --> 00:01:20.875 used to be able to mow the yard, 00:01:20.956 --> 00:01:21.386 no problem, 00:01:21.396 --> 00:01:23.106 have to do that and go in and take a nap. 00:01:23.396 --> 00:01:23.636 Okay, 00:01:23.795 --> 00:01:23.916 great, 00:01:24.075 --> 00:01:24.195 yeah, 00:01:24.236 --> 00:01:24.945 it's great information. 00:01:25.236 --> 00:01:25.350 What's 00:01:25.350 --> 00:01:28.335 the treatment for those who have blood cancers and what's the survival rate? 00:01:28.636 --> 00:01:29.875 Our treatments have 00:01:29.914 --> 00:01:32.844 just been exploding over the last couple of years. 00:01:32.893 --> 00:01:35.164 What I do today is not what I did 2 years ago, 00:01:35.774 --> 00:01:35.870 and 00:01:35.870 --> 00:01:37.374 each of those different cancers that 00:01:37.374 --> 00:01:39.933 you mentioned have very specific different treatments. 00:01:40.054 --> 00:01:42.253 I would see the newest thing that we're doing in blood cancer 00:01:42.253 --> 00:01:45.613 is that we're looking at how to involve own immune systems 00:01:45.853 --> 00:01:48.083 and recognizing our cancers and fighting them off. 00:01:48.134 --> 00:01:50.643 And so, we're calling that immune effector cell therapy, 00:01:50.893 --> 00:01:52.804 and that's become one of the most 00:01:53.094 --> 00:01:55.283 high growth areas in treatment right now. 00:01:55.293 --> 00:01:57.134 Now for those that have been diagnosed or 00:01:57.134 --> 00:01:59.440 perhaps people that want to prevent this from happening, 00:01:59.442 --> 00:02:01.991 is there may be like a recommended diet that people 00:02:01.991 --> 00:02:03.751 can use or for even for treatments? 00:02:03.791 --> 00:02:04.741 That's a great question. 00:02:04.832 --> 00:02:07.711 Right now we have about 1.5 million patients in the 00:02:07.711 --> 00:02:09.981 United States living with some form of blood cancer, 00:02:10.431 --> 00:02:10.550 either 00:02:10.550 --> 00:02:11.992 active or in remission. 00:02:12.072 --> 00:02:13.942 What we do know in terms of diet, 00:02:14.432 --> 00:02:14.532 both 00:02:14.532 --> 00:02:16.582 for prevention and then for 00:02:16.832 --> 00:02:18.001 maintaining your health 00:02:18.272 --> 00:02:18.372 while 00:02:18.372 --> 00:02:21.671 you're in treatment is as close as you can get to the Mediterranean diet. 00:02:21.992 --> 00:02:23.272 So, rotating proteins, 00:02:23.412 --> 00:02:24.472 lean proteins, 00:02:24.951 --> 00:02:25.055 whole 00:02:25.055 --> 00:02:25.822 grains, 00:02:26.442 --> 00:02:26.550 really 00:02:26.550 --> 00:02:29.051 moderate or reduced 00:02:29.051 --> 00:02:29.151 on 00:02:30.009 --> 00:02:30.759 wine intake, 00:02:31.089 --> 00:02:31.189 that 00:02:31.189 --> 00:02:31.850 sort of thing. 00:02:33.000 --> 00:02:33.279 Very interesting. 00:02:33.770 --> 00:02:33.870 Where 00:02:33.870 --> 00:02:36.250 can we find more information about blood cancers? 00:02:36.369 --> 00:02:39.919 The Leukemia Lymphoma Society has a fantastic website. 00:02:40.330 --> 00:02:40.410 They 00:02:40.410 --> 00:02:42.919 also have a program where they can connect patients 00:02:43.050 --> 00:02:43.110 with 00:02:43.110 --> 00:02:45.009 other patients who have gone through treatments similar to 00:02:45.175 --> 00:02:47.324 what they'll go through and match them up together 00:02:47.324 --> 00:02:49.315 so that they have that personal resource as well. 00:02:49.524 --> 00:02:50.205 Very insightful, 00:02:50.244 --> 00:02:50.804 Dr. Gregory. 00:02:50.884 --> 00:02:51.725 Thank you so much for joining us. 00:02:51.964 --> 00:02:52.835 Thanks so much for having me. 00:02:52.845 --> 00:02:53.365 I appreciate it. 00:02:53.445 --> 00:02:53.955 Of course. 00:02:54.085 --> 00:02:56.604 And if you want to see this interview or other Health Watch interviews, 00:02:56.645 --> 00:02:59.964 you could always go to our website CBSCOLORADO.com. 00:03:00.044 --> 00:03:00.645 We'll be right back.