Mental Health Tips for Mesothelioma Patients & Caregivers
Learn everything you need to know about mental health after a mesothelioma diagnosis. Get expert insights directly from a licensed mental health counselor and two long-term mesothelioma survivors.
Learn everything you need to know about mental health after a mesothelioma diagnosis. Get expert insights directly from a licensed mental health counselor and two long-term mesothelioma survivors.
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Dana Nolan, MS, LMHCMental Health Counselor & Contributing Writer
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Michael ColeLong-Time Pleural Mesothelioma Survivor
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Tamron LittleMesothelioma Survivor and Writer
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Sean Marchese, MS, RNOncology Medical Writer and Registered Nurse
What You’ll Learn During the Webinar
- Common mental health concerns for mesothelioma patients
- Strategies for coping with anxiety, depression & more
- Top stress management tips
- Early warning signs for family members to monitor
You’ll also receive access to the free Q&A session our experts hosted after the presentation.
Hear From a Mental Health Expert & Two Mesothelioma Survivors
Licensed mental health counselor Dana Nolan and registered nurse Sean Marchese have spent years helping mesothelioma patients and their families. Survivors Michael Cole and Tamron Little have walked in your shoes and know what it is like to survive mesothelioma.-
Dana Nolan, MS, LMHCDana Nolan, MS, LMHC, is a licensed mental health counselor who leads The Mesothelioma Center’s monthly support group. She specializes in working with people affected by cancer. Dana has experience with inpatient and outpatient counseling, and clinical research in the U.S. and Australia.
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Michael ColeDiagnosed with pleural mesothelioma in 2015, Michael Cole is a nine-year pleural mesothelioma survivor in Fort Worth, Texas. His mesothelioma journey includes a stunning diagnosis at age 46, surgery performed by the late Dr. David Sugarbaker and immunotherapy. Michael hopes to help others by telling his story.
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Tamron LittleTamron Little was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma in 2007 at just 21 years of age. After more than a decade of surviving with mesothelioma, Tamron shares her experiences to support people diagnosed with this rare cancer and inspire hope.
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Sean Marchese, MS, RNSean Marchese has planned and led experimental oncology clinical trials, involving immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiation therapy and tumor treating fields. He's a registered nurse with more than 10 years of clinical experience and more than six years in clinical research. Sean has been a member of the American Nurses Association since 2017.