Around two million people in the United states will be diagnosed this year with cancer.

Taken together, each one of these individual life-changing diagnoses forms a part of an overall cancer care industrial complex which adds to up to an annual $75 billion sector of the national economy. And, like every other business heading into the second quarter of the 21st Century, cancer treatment is changing and advancing with the implementation of technology that includes AI.

In Baton Rouge, very few people are more familiar with the current state of cancer care than Sotirios Stathakis, Chief of Physics at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center, and a radiation oncology physicist with more than two decades of experience in this highly technical field.

Sotirios Stathakis, Chief of Physics at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is overseeing the use of AI in patient care and radiation treatment at all 20 of the cancer center's Louisiana clinics

Sotirios Stathakis, Chief of Physics at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is overseeing the use of AI in patient care and radiation treatment at all 20 of the cancer center’s Louisiana clinics

Sotirios came to Mary Bird in 2023, and in his role there oversees the cancer center’s physics and dosimetry teams. He also is involved in implementing new AI technology at Mary Bird to help improve internal processes, with the goal of improving both outcomes and the patient experience.

Sotirios is a native of Greece who was educated in Canada and Scotland before returning to Greece to obtain his PhD in medical physics. Prior to his current perch in Baton Rouge, he served in a similar role at the University of Texas Health San Antonio Mays Cancer Center, an NCI-designated cancer center .

While cancer care is one of the fastest growing segments of our healthcare economy, another rapidly expanding field is pet care, which is growing by 7% a year. In cold hard cash, over the past 12 months Americans spent even more on pet care than cancer care: a whopping $80 Billion.

According to numerous studies, we love our pets to the point where we’ll sacrifice all sorts of other discretionary expenses to lavish our furry friends with whatever they need to be their best selves.

Lauren Swatley, along with her Baton Rouge team at Lend A Paw comes to your home to take care of your pets when you can't be there

Lauren Swartley, along with her Baton Rouge team at Lend A Paw comes to your home to take care of your pets when you can’t be there

Locally, Lauren Swartley is a hands-on expert on the subject of pet care. Lauren is the founder and owner of Lend A Paw, a premium dog walking and pet sitting company that is bonded and Insured through Pet Sitter Associates, and Pet CPR & First Aid Certified through the American Red Cross.

Lend A Paw is also the first and only Fear Free certified pet sitting company in Louisiana.

Lend a Paw provides in-home one-on-one care for pets, with specially curated visits and software, so you’re able to view your pets in real time.  Lauren founded the business in 2018, after she adopted a heartworm positive Staffordshire terrier named Hayes and fell in love with him and the cause.

Despite advances in medical science and the onward drumbeat of AI, for reasons we probably don’t totally understand, lavishing love on our pets reportedly improves our opwn health. In this win-win world Sitorios and Lauren have more in common than you might think at first glance.

Sotirios Stathakis, Stephanie Riegel, Lauren Swatley, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard

Sotirios Stathakis, Stephanie Riegel, Lauren Swartley, Out to Lunch at Mansurs On The Boulevard

Out to Lunch was recorded live over lunch at Mansurs On the Boulevard. Photos by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez.