The Politics of Living - Episode 3

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Air date: 
Wed, 05/03/2017 - 9:00am to 10:00am
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On today's show:

  • Dennise Kowalczyk talks with author Wendy Sachs about women making big changes in their careers.  Wendy Sachs is the author of "Fearless and Free: How Smart Women Pivot and Relaunch Their Careers."
  • Charlotte Fatal talks with cancer survivor Angela Majumdar about her research into the healthcare system.
  • Bridget Brooks interviews Markayla Ballard, a high school senior in Tualatin, about how she became an activist.

Resources

Wendy Sachs

http://wendysachs.com/

Makayla Ballard

 

Angela Majumdar

Blog: https://medium.com/@angiesays
Twitter: Pollyanna Waterbear - @waterbearkits
Email: pollyannawaterbear@gmail.com

Staying alive shouldn't require refinancing your home, moving to a country with socialized healthcare, or making decisions on whether to keep cancer at bay - or to get expensive treatment. I am one of 2,800 people in the United States in the United States with Myelofibrosis under the age of 50. The total number of people in the US with this rare blood cancer is around 18,000.  Specialized medicine for this type of cancer is made by Incyte, a pharmaceutical company.  The amount that the company makes on the 18,000 people who need it to survive is around $2.59 billion dollars a year (over $144,000 per person).  The same medicine outside of the U.S.A is a fraction of the cost. 


MPN Community - Article on reasons for the insane price of the medicine.
https://mpnforum.com/special-bulletin-the-september-23-jakafi-price-hike/

Host: Kristin Theil

Producers: Dennise M. Kowalczyk, Inessa Anderson

Editor: Liam Delta

Web: Vicky Mazzone

 

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