Kathy Giusti
@KathyGiusti
▪️ Author. Healthcare Disruptor. Survivor.
▪️ Founder @TheMMRF
▪️ Founding Co-Chair: Harvard Business School Kraft Accelerator
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http://kathygiusti.com 05-06-2009 18:16:40
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What an incredible night! Thank you so much to everyone who came, and thank you to Lee Woodruff for the incredible conversation.
Elm Street Books New Canaan Library
Come join us tomorrow! Beyond excited to discuss my new book, FATAL TO FEARLESS, with my dear friend and talented journalist, Lee Woodruff, at the @newcanaanlibrary.
RSVP here: newcanaanlibrary.org/event/kathy-gi…
Thank you, Katie Couric, for sharing my tips for cancer patients on how to build the right team, get the right tests, and find the right treatments.
katiecouric.com/health/cancer/…
So excited to discuss the new book, FATAL TO FEARLESS, with my dear friend Kathy Giusti who shares her fearless story with us at the New Canaan Library on April 23rd. Visit newcanaanlibrary.org/event/kathy-gi… to register for the event.
@elmstreetbooks, New Canaan Library
Thank you, The ASCO Post, for the important conversation on how patients can take control of their disease and fear cancer less.
#FatalToFearless
ascopost.com/issues/march-2…
In her new book, 'Fatal to Fearless,' two-time cancer survivor Kathy Giusti shares practical tips and insights about navigating treatment options, the importance of a strong support system, and patients' critical role in driving research progress. chordomafoundation.org/latest-updates…
Meet Kathy Giusti, a two-time cancer survivor & healthcare disrupter. Join our CEO Stacie Lindsey with Kathy on her new book, 'Fatal to Fearless,' outlining 12 steps for patients navigating tough diagnoses. Listen in & grab a copy: kathygiusti.com/book.
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. Kathy Giusti : “people pay more attention when the patient is in the room. “
#statbreakthrough
“The main problem with today’s #healthcare system is that every patient must be their own CEO”
Kathy Giusti STAT #STATBreakthrough
When Kathy Giusti learned that a paper had been written about her and her myeloma, she was “kind of pissed.” Not least because that’s how she found out she had a 4;14 translocation, which has an especially poor prognosis. But, as she told the audience, that is what eventually led
.Kathy Giusti: 'I always say to people, if you’re going to get a cancer—and I’m so shocked to say this—but if you’re going to get one, you want to get one like myeloma, where there is just such an active pipeline and so much incredible progress.'
cancerletter.com/conversation-w…
Thank you, Yale Cancer Center, for having me on your podcast to discuss my new book, Fatal to Fearless: 12 Steps to Beating Cancer in a Broken Medical System.
Listen to the full episode here: podcasts.apple.com/ee/podcast/fro…
.Kathy Giusti: 'I’m not your typical patient...I had a really good science background... great insurance... a phenomenal support system, & I had an identical twin. My whole point of writing the book was to say I had all of that, and I still got it wrong.'
cancerletter.com/conversation-w…
Hear what patient advocate Kathy Giusti learned when she faced cancer – again. Matthew Herper #STATBreakthrough