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Aug. 30, 2022

2: It's Terminal

2: It's Terminal

Kyle McMahon tells the story of his family receiving the news that his Mom's pancreatic cancer had become terminal, what that meant for their family and how they handled it.

Then, Kyle talks with Dr Gregory Masters, a medical oncologist, about what an oncologist does, how he is able to do it every day, advice on what to do when given a terminal diagnosis and more.

In Episode 2 of Death, Grief & Other Sh*t We Don't Discuss, Kyle McMahon tells the story of his family receiving the news that his Mom's pancreatic cancer had become terminal, what that meant for their family and how they handled it.

Then, Kyle talks with Dr Gregory Masters, a medical oncologist at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute at ChristianaCare, about what an oncologist does, how he is able to do it every day, advice on what to do when given a terminal diagnosis and more.


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Gregory Masters, M.D.

Medical Oncologist / Principal Investigator

Dr. Masters is a medical oncologist at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute at ChristianaCare. He has practiced in Delaware for the last 19 years. He has an interest in thoracic oncology, cancer clinical trials, and molecular oncology and has written research articles on cancer management. He is the Principal Investigator for the Delaware / ChristianaCare National Cancer Institute Clinical Oncology Research Program.