
Nutrition with Judy | Carnivore Diet 377. She Treats Breast Cancer—Then Got It Herself - Dr. Sue Hwang
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Dr. Sue and I talk about what it’s like to go from treating breast cancer to becoming the patient herself, and how fear, uncertainty, and loss of control can linger long after treatment ends. We also dive into practical coping strategies like shrinking time to 24 hours, building a strong care team, and prioritizing lifestyle pillars such as sleep, nutrition, and stress reduction. Make sure to listen to the full interview to learn more.
Dr. Sue Hwang is a breast radiation oncologist based in Orlando, Florida, who was diagnosed with her own breast cancer after a routine mammogram revealed multiple tumors. During her treatment journey, she began journaling as a therapeutic outlet, which eventually led to publishing essays and writing her book, From Both Sides of the Curtain. Her experience transformed how she practices medicine, placing greater emphasis on empathy, survivorship care, emotional healing, and lifestyle medicine.
We discuss the following:
- Who is Dr. Sue Hwang
- Biopsy and confirmed diagnosis
- Emotional toll of diagnosis
- Taking time off to process
- Therapy and self-care tools
- Lifestyle medicine after treatment
- Survivorship fears explained
- Cancer and control
- Questions to ask doctors
- Advocacy and early screening
- Changes in life after cancer
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EPISODE RESOURCES
- From Both Sides of the Curtain Book
- American Cancer Society
- Susan G. Komen Foundation
- 23andMe (genetic testing)
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