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Has cancer treatment led you to early menopause? Do you feel confused about your options? This podcast hosts conversations with cancer patients, survivors and medical professionals to learn about treatments available for women with a cancer diagnosis. I’m Dani Binnington, after breast cancer, surgery to remove my ovaries led me to early menopause, I had no idea what my treatment options were and who in my medical team could help me figure out what to do about my symptoms. I felt alone and un ...
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Confidence After Cancer

Gabrielle Mottershead

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Do you want to know one of the biggest secrets that cancer survivors have? It’s that life after cancer treatment ends can sometimes be even more tough than the disease itself. No one understands that like another cancer survivor. Gabby has been there – when the Get Well cards come down and you are alone with your fears, it can be scary, overwhelming– and lonely. Gabby knew she had to change her life and develop healthy habits to go from cancer survivor to Thriver. But working out what to do ...
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Life on Pause

Penn State Health

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Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.
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Laura is a Certified Life, Health, Nutrition Coach, and Wellness professional. She's a two-time breast cancer survivor living with metastatic disease. Laura supports women in dropping their warrior shield after a diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer so they can release the pressure to go back to normal and create a life that's even better than before breast cancer. These twice-weekly episodes give you tools you can apply to your life today, to support your body and your mind as you manag ...
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This is Cancer

Siteman Cancer Center

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Honest, compelling, and inspiring stories from cancer patients and the physicians who put forth bold and brilliant efforts to treat them. From the National Leaders in Cancer, Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, this award-winning podcast becomes an empathetic window into cancer - not only for people who’ve been touched by it, but for those of us who simply love the human experience.
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Join me, Dr Megan Bernard, Naturopathic Doctor, and guest experts as we teach you how to not just survive, but to thrive past cancer. Using research-backed information with a holistic spin, I’ll dive deep into the best nutrition, supplements, lifestyle changes, and testing to help you to feel better faster after treatment and to reduce your risk of cancer coming back.
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It is our sincere hope that however cancer may be impacting you or your loved ones, that you will find the Cancer Interviews podcast and our interviews with amazing cancer survivors, caregivers, oncology professionals and others, helpful, informative and encouraging! Our guests share their stories with things like chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery, stem cell transplants, bone marrow transplants, the emotional ups and downs of being a cancer patient, being a caregiver for a loved one f ...
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Breastcancer.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing the most reliable, complete, and up-to-date information about breast cancer. Our mission is to help women and their loved ones make sense of the complex medical and personal information about breast cancer, so they can make the best decisions for their lives. Breastcancer.org podcasts offer unique insights on prevention, treatment, research, and other breast cancer topics from our medical experts and invited guests.
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Taking Control of Cancer

North East London Cancer Alliance

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Welcome to Taking Control of Cancer, the podcast from the North East London Cancer Alliance. Think of us as your ‘how to’ guide when it comes to busting common cancer myths, overcoming fears and barriers, and improving cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care. This series aims to provide both patients and healthcare professionals with tangible things they can do to help when it comes to cancer. Whilst we know not all cancers are preventable, there are things we can all do that could ...
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One in Eight is a health podcast series by Edith Sanford Breast Center that takes a closer look at important topics from cancer prevention and diagnosis to treatment. According to the latest research, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during her lifetime. These brand-new conversations shed light on awareness and feature expertise from Sanford Health providers that could save your life or the life of someone you love.
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Teal Talk–An Ovarian Cancer Podcast

National Ovarian Cancer Coalition

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Teal Talk–An Ovarian Cancer Podcast is a compelling audio and video series from the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, dedicated to education, awareness, and empowerment. Through inspiring interviews with survivors, medical experts, and caregivers, we explore a wide range of topics that shed light on ovarian cancer. Tune in for powerful stories, expert insights, and essential information that can truly make a difference. Whether you’re seeking knowledge, support, or inspiration, Teal Talk br ...
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Since my diagnosis fourteen years ago, I have been dedicated to researching lifestyle changes and supporting clinical research to achieve the prevention of breast cancer. My goal is to raise awareness of the need for research funding for the primary prevention of women's cancers and to share information to help those facing this journey. My posts are educational and include my journey with bilateral breast cancer and my year of treatment including a double mastectomy and reconstruction. I ha ...
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Tell Her

Sharni Knighton

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Tell Her - Extraordinary Ordinary Women In Tell Her, I sit down with inspiring women, many of whom I’ve met as clients in my hair loss clinic, to explore their incredible life journeys. Each guest reflects on what they would tell their past, present, and future self if they could offer her heartfelt advice. Our conversations shine a light on the resilience and strength of ordinary women doing extraordinary things. From navigating health challenges to surviving domestic abuse, undergoing trea ...
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Talk About Cancer is a podcast of stories from cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and family members. The host, Serena Hu, talks to her guests about their emotional journeys with cancer and what happens to the relationships in their lives after a cancer diagnosis. They sometimes explore how culture and faith shape each person's experience of cancer and grief. You will find diverse perspectives, honesty, and wisdom in these stories to help you deal with cancer and its aftermath. http://t ...
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Breast Cancer Life

Natalie D'Itri

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The Breast Cancer Life podcast is where I share my breast cancer experience. I hope this podcast informs you, as the one diagnosed or as the friend or family member of someone living breast cancer life. Nothing could have prepared me to live this life. That's why I'm sharing my experience. I am Natalie, your host. Join me as I share my journey. The content of this podcast is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Contact Host Natalie breastcancerl ...
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The Space Between is the podcast where strength and vulnerability meet for families navigating life with cancer. Hosted by Amri Kibbler, a cancer survivor and parent, each episode offers honest stories, expert insights, and heartfelt support for those balancing treatment, caregiving, and parenting - often all at once. If you're walking this path, you’re not alone. This is your space to feel seen, find connection, and heal.
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Welcome to Not Today Cancer Their mission is to inspire and empower those who have been affected by cancer. Darren's diagnosis of brain cancer in 2009 and Jens breast cancer diagnosis in 2021 may seem like a crazy coincidence, but it's given them a unique perspective on the challenges and triumphs of living with cancer. Through their own experiences, they have emerged stronger and more determined to help others facing a similar journey. As beacons of hope, they are committed to shining a lig ...
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Stage Free

ArmorUp for Life

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When it comes to Cancer, survivorship begins on the day of diagnosis and continues through treatment, recovery, and beyond. But mastering survival comes with its own set of physical, emotional, and social challenges. That’s where we can help. In this weekly series Journalist and 2x cancer survivor Loriana Hernández Aldama talks with notable experts and other survivors to help you navigate the complicated road all survivors must travel.
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Cups & Courage is a podcast about breast cancer, body image, and the power of lived experience. Each episode dives into honest, funny, and courageous conversations with people who’ve been there — patients, survivors, carers, families, and healthcare professionals. We talk about the parts often left out of leaflets and hospital corridors: treatment choices, body confidence, relationships, the pressure to reconstruct, and what breast cancer really feels like day to day. With warmth, humour, an ...
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Talk of Hope

Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation

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Talk of Hope is a podcast for people affected by lung cancer. Featuring personal accounts from people living with the disease and healthcare experts highlighting improvements in diagnosis, treatment and care, Talk of Hope offers light and positivity during an anxious and fearful time. Talk of Hope is a fortnightly podcast, with new episodes released every other Tuesday.
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But You Don’t Look Sick is a comment I heard so many times while going through breast cancer treatment. The thing is, I was sick! Even when the chemo is over, and your​ hair grows back, there are more treatments! So let's talk about what living after a breast cancer diagnosis looks like! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kelsey99/support
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Blood & Cancer

Medscape Professional Network

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The official podcast feed of MDedge Hematology-Oncology, part of the Medscape Professional Network. On Thursdays, Dr. David Henry interviews key opinion leaders and rising stars in hematology and oncology. The information in this podcast is provided for informational and educational purposes only.
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Interviews with authors of articles from JAMA Oncology. JAMA Oncology is the definitive journal for scientists, clinicians, and trainees in the field of oncology worldwide. Our original, innovative, and timely scientific and educational content provides a deeper understanding of cancer pathogenesis and recent treatment advances for our readers. JAMA Oncology aims to effectively convey the findings of important clinical research, major scientific breakthroughs, actionable discoveries, and sta ...
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Prostate cancer is a type of cancer that particularly affects men (especially older men). Prostate cancer is classified in various stages. Early stages have a high cure rate, so early screening and detection are important to lead a healthy life. In the United States, the 5-year survival rate with prostate cancer is close to 98%. Many hospitals are offering the best cancer treatment in India to patients who are suffering from prostate cancer. In this context, you may consult with Livonta Glob ...
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The ‘A Common Path’ series of cancer support and advice podcasts have been developed for people who have been newly diagnosed with cancer. They provide people with an opportunity to learn from others who had already experienced a cancer diagnosis and treatment, highlighting how they made decisions, the things they learned along the way, the things that helped, and the things they wish they had known or done better. The podcasts have been developed by the North Eastern Melbourne Integrated Ca ...
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The Spot On Podcast gives you a baseline understanding and knowledge about skin cancer, and helps navigate you through that journey ahead through diagnosis and treatment. The Spot On Podcast is brought to you by the Melanoma & Skin Cancer Advocacy Network (MSCAN) - who are providing a new, innovative approach to tackle Australia’s national cancer. MSCAN engages with Australia’s leading clinicians, researchers and advocates with the aim of increasing the knowledge of those affected by a diagn ...
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The Bottom Line Podcast

Bowel Cancer Australia

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Bowel Cancer Australia's award winning podcast hosted by bowel cancer survivor, Stephanie, is a monthly chat sharing stories and lived-experiences. Hearing from those living with or beyond bowel cancer, as well as health professionals involved in bowel cancer treatment and care, can be a valuable resource that can encourage and inspire others. Please note, podcasts may occasionally contain content that some listeners may find distressing.
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ACOG's CME-eligible podcast episodes, designed for ob-gyns and primary and ob-gyn care professionals, explore early onset breast cancer, hereditary cancer, and gynecologic cancers. Tune in to hear expert-led discussions about diagnosis, treatment conversations, genetics, and patient-centered care. If you are a health care practitioner, you can apply for free CME credits after listening to these informative podcast episodes. For more information, visit https://www.acog.org/womenscancerpod.
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I'm on a mission to empower women like me who have had breast cancer to set big goals, live gritty lives, find community, and live a kick-ass post-cancer life. This is an extension of my work at Hike Like A Woman, and I'm bringing real talk about life after cancer to the world of podcasting. Please reach out if you have any questions 📧 [email protected]
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Oncology On The Go is a weekly podcast that talks to authors and experts to thoroughly examine featured articles in the journal ONCOLOGY and review other challenging treatment scenarios in the cancer field from a multidisciplinary perspective. Our discussions also offer timely insight into topics ranging from recent FDA approvals to relevant research presented at major oncology conferences. As the home of the journal ONCOLOGY, CancerNetwork offers different perspectives on oncology/hematolog ...
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Father's Refuge is a safe place for fathers of children experiencing childhood cancer or terminal illnesses. This is a place for fathers who are walking through the treatment process with their families or are experiencing grief from the loss of a child. My wife and I lost our Jessica Ann on August 5th 2001 to childhood cancer. Jessica had two types of cancer in a brain tumor. The doctors said if she lasted 12 months we would be lucky. Jessica lasted 14 months. I will be telling our story th ...
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Tidbits N Tatertots

Michelle Quinley

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A little bit of everything but mostly venting about Cervical Cancer and other women's gynological cancers. HPV and the stigma that comes with it and just a little bit of everyday life. Having cancer, fighting cancer, dealing with cancer, and surviving cancer and then living with the complications left from treatment. We have good days and bad days. We will be venting about a little bit of everything. So keep watch and tune in. We will be posting soon.
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Mosaic LCHTV

Mark Wilkinson

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Helping people in hospitals to relax and sleep better as well as providing a service for young people and their families through treatment in long-stay hospital visits.
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Bout My Fitness

Bout My Fitness

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I was diagnosed with cancer in 2015, after one year of treatment I opted to get fit. I would like to help others find their inner fighter no matter the circumstance an not want anyone to give up on themselves or anyone else!
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Cancer Straight Talk

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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Cancer Straight Talk from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center brings together national experts and cancer patients to have straightforward, evidence-based conversations. Our mission is to educate and empower patients and their families to make the right decisions and live happier, healthier lives.
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The SACRED 6

Deborah Doherty

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The "SACRED 6" is a toolkit for the simple, natural actions anyone can take to help them life a healthier, more active and more fulfilling life. The word "SACRED" is an acronym for the 6 lifestyle habits that are the focus of the individual episodes: Episode 2: S for "Spiritualize" - Find your purpose Episode 3: A for "Associate" - The effects of positive and negative relationships Episode 4: C for "Consume" - Being aware of what we consume through all 5 of our senses Episode 5: R for "Rest" ...
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Lighthouse Conversations

Lighthouse Conversations

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A Caribbean interview program where we explore the issues around your everyday existence. Your family, your community, your environment, your health and safety habits will all be discussed in this 30 minute conversation.
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Cancer.Net Podcast

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

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Cancer.Net Podcast features trusted, timely, and compassionate information for people with cancer, survivors, their families, and loved ones. Expert tips on coping with cancer, recaps of the latest research advances, and thoughtful discussions on cancer care
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The Cancer Dietitian Podcast

Julie Lanford, , MPH, RD, CSO, LDN - The Cancer Dietitian

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Welcome to The Cancer Dietitian Podcast! Join Julie Lanford, MPH, RD, CSO, LDN, a bonafide expert in oncology nutrition, as she guides you through the forest of nutrition and cancer information. Are you a cancer patient wondering what to eat to keep your body as healthy as possible during treatment? Are you a cancer survivor wanting to eat as healthy as possible to reduce the risk of recurrence? Are you sick of all the crazy info around nutrition and just want an evidence-based resource for ...
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The Breast of Everything

Comprehensive Breast Care

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Comprehensive Breast Care recently launched a podcast series entitled “The Breast of Everything,” hosted by board certified breast surgeons Eric Brown, MD; Linsey Gold, DO; and Ashley Richardson, DO.The surgeons chose to offer this program as a trusted resource for breast health information, support and encouragement. The three breast surgeons will talk about every aspect imaginable when it comes to breast health.The podcasts provide the surgeons with an opportunity to dispel myths and rumor ...
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It’s hard not to compare Jenna’s life story to a novel. At age 15, she and her world were upended by lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system. As words like biopsy, chemo and radiation therapy became daily realities, her high school sweetheart, Colton, remained steadfast at her side, and her mother, Theresa, meticulously advocated for her care. Even…
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Discover how ovarian cancer treatment can impact body image, sexual health, and intimate relationships, and learn strategies for reclaiming confidence and connection. In this episode of Teal Talk, Stephanie Taylor speaks with Alexandria Callahan, a clinical sexologist from City of Hope, about navigating physical changes, emotional challenges, and t…
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Collagen is one of the hottest supplements out there—promising glowing skin, stronger joints, and anti-aging magic. But what happens when you’ve been through cancer treatment? Is collagen safe, helpful, or just over-hyped? In this episode of The Flourish After Cancer Podcast, I’m unpacking what collagen really does in the body, what the science say…
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In today’s episode, we’re exploring something that affects every single cancer survivor, yet often goes completely unspoken: the state of your nervous system, and how it might be silently shaping your menopause symptoms. I am joined once again by the brilliant Dr Louise Oliver, GP and certified breathing practitioner, whose insights on snoring, mou…
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Triple-negative breast cancer is negative for both estrogen and progesterone receptors. So, it’s hormone receptor-negative. People diagnosed with this type of breast cancer aren’t offered hormonal therapy to reduce the risk of recurrence (the cancer coming back) because it’s thought that they wouldn’t be effective. Dr. Lisa Newman and colleagues pu…
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In the recent episode of Oncology-on-the-Go, in collaboration with the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS), Daniel C. McFarland, DO, welcomes William S. Breitbart, MD, to discuss how clinicians can address patients’ existential concerns. While oncologists often focus on treatment and the drive for life, the core concern for many patients …
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It was a stressful journey, but Linda Trummer survived Stage IV mantle cell lymphoma. In 2015, she went to her primary care physician after discovering a lump on her jaw line. That led to a diagnosis of a slow-moving blood cancer, MALtoma. However, further tests revealed a lump under her left arm and the diagnosis was upgraded to Stage IV mantle ce…
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Send us a text In this episode of Father's Refuge, host James Moffitt and guest Mike Van Pelt explore the complexities of authentic manhood, particularly in the context of grief and loss. They discuss the importance of vulnerability, the journey of self-discovery, and the necessity of community support. Mike shares his personal experiences and insi…
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In this first Sauna Chat, Jen Delvaux shares her unforgettable New York Fashion Week runway experience supporting metastatic breast cancer research, plus the real-life stress of an unexpected move. She also gives practical tips for calming your nervous system after cancer—or anytime life feels overwhelming—including meditation, habit stacking, brea…
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After having a history of breast cancer, it makes you think about future dates differently. It may be that before I had cancer I thought about the next year‘s Christmas or birthday and hoped that everything would be the same as it is now. Definitely after the breast cancer diagnosis, when a holiday or in my case, planning a trip for next summer, co…
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Biological dentistry goes far beyond cavities and cleanings—it’s about understanding how your mouth connects to your entire body. In this episode, Dr. Toni Engram explains how the oral microbiome impacts inflammation, hormones, digestion, and even healing from chronic illness. We cover: Why dental materials (like mercury fillings and fluoride) matt…
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What does baking a cake have to do with cancer prevention? More than you might think! In this episode of The Flourish After Cancer Podcast, I’m guiding you through the 3 key layers of a truly effective post-cancer care plan—foundations, personalization, and targeted tools—using one sweet (and surprisingly accurate) analogy. ⚠️ This is a must-listen…
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The menopause transition after cancer can feel overwhelming — it’s hard to know what to do next, how to process it all, or even where to start. This episode offers a gentle, creative way in. Rory Green shares her own story as a cancer survivor, writer and psychotherapist, navigating menopause, and how writing became a powerful outlet for healing, r…
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This is a bonus episode of the audio of a Breastcancer.org ⁠⁠webinar⁠⁠. Making decisions about breast reconstruction is personal. Hours of research can go into your choice about restoring the shape and size of one or both breasts. It’s also important to think carefully about how you want to look and feel in your body. Implants, flap reconstruction,…
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Taylor, Eliot, Shelly, and Tony share how something as simple as a cooking class can spark confidence, connection, and independence after cancer. Hosted at Zest! Cooking School in Lititz, Pennsylvania, this Life on Pause event brought young adult cancer survivors together to learn new skills, share a meal, and reflect on how small steps can lead to…
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In this inspiring episode of Cups & Courage, we sit down with Nevo — a breast cancer survivor, image consultant, and stylist — who empowers women to reconnect with their bodies and confidence after treatment. Diagnosed in 2012, Nevo shares her journey from diagnosis to recovery, and how fashion and styling became powerful tools for healing, self-ex…
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In this episode of the Spot On Podcast, host Peter Birch speaks with Associate Professor Rachel Roberts-Thomson who is a Medical Oncologist from Adelaide, about adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapies in melanoma care. Discussing what each therapy involves, adjuvant therapy given after surgery to lower the risk of recurrence, and neoadjuvant therapy giv…
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At the Society of Hematologic Oncology 2025 Annual Meeting, CancerNetwork® spoke with a variety of experts about notable clinical developments and trial results across the hematologic oncology landscape. Throughout the meeting, clinicians and researchers discussed the latest data and initiatives in myelofibrosis, multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and oth…
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Send us a text In this episode of Father's Refuge, host James Moffitt speaks with Weston Brandon, a motivational speaker and remarried widower, about his journey through grief after losing his first wife shortly after the birth of their son. Weston shares his experiences of navigating loss, the challenges of being a single parent, and the eventual …
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In this powerful episode of Not Today Cancer, Jen Delvaux is joined by Dr. Amie Hornaman—better known as The Thyroid Fixer—for an honest and eye-opening conversation about cancer, healing, and the many paths to wellness. Both Jen and Dr. Amie share their personal cancer journeys, shedding light on the emotional rollercoaster, the challenges of trea…
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In 2021, one day away from his fortieth birthday, Ty Cedars felt pain in one of his testicles and noticed it was enlarged. He contacted his physician, asking to be seen. The following day, en route to a birthday celebration, Ty received a call from his doctor, requesting that Ty come right away. The Alexandria, Louisiana-based schoolteacher soon un…
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Why does it feel so hard to hear yourself when life gets busy—especially during breast cancer recovery? In this episode: The science of stress, sleep, and comfort eating Why white space is not a luxury but a recovery tool Four research-backed ways to restore energy and balance Practical if-then scripts to protect your health this season Explore mor…
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In this episode host Steve Bland headed to Whipps Cross University Hospital to speak to hospital CEO Dr Amanjit Jhund, whose unique experience, from hospital leader to cancer patient and back, offers rare and invaluable insights. We explore how his personal experience with a stage 2, grade 2 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour shaped his leadership, d…
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What happens when your ex becomes your biggest source of support during your darkest hour? Gina Lamanna, breast cancer survivor and founder of The Fondle Project, shares her deeply personal journey through illness, divorce, healing, and rediscovering confidence. Joined by her ex-husband Steven Binder, the pair reflect on co-parenting through cancer…
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Join my upcoming Blood Work Clarity LIVE Bootcamp for Cancer Survivors! How to Use Your Labs to Take the Guesswork Out of Nutrition, Supplements, and Reducing Recurrence Risk. Sign Up At: www.FlourishAfterCancer.com/bootcamp --- If you’re NED (no evidence of disease) but still reaching for every supplement promising to “kill cancer cells,” this epi…
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In this episode of The Menopause and Cancer Podcast, we’re joined by Dr Carys Sonnenberg — GP, menopause specialist, and women’s health expert — for a practical, empowering workshop all about bladder health. We ask the questions many of us wonder but rarely say out loud: What’s normal when it comes to bladder habits? How often is too often to wee? …
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A medical assistant at Elizabeth Wende Breast Care in Upstate New York, Chelsea Vangrol had seen young women diagnosed with breast cancer. But she never expected to be one of them. She shares her experience of being diagnosed with DCIS at age 25 so other people in a similar situation will know they’re not alone.Listen to the episode to hear Chelsea…
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In this episode, CancerNetwork® spoke with Joseph S. Wallins, MD, MPH, cardiology fellow at Weill Cornell Medicine, about a review of cardiotoxicities associated with breast cancer treatment he coauthored in the June 2025 issue of ONCOLOGY® titled, “Cardio-Oncology Considerations for Breast Cancer: Risk Stratification, Monitoring, and Treatment.” T…
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Hello lovely, it’s Gabby here from Confidence After Cancer! This week, I’m diving into one of my favourite topics: decluttering. Not just for a tidy home, but for the energy boost and freedom it can bring into your life. 🍂 September is the perfect season to declutter — just like the trees let go of their leaves, we can release what no longer serves…
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Send us a text In this episode I share my memories of Jeremy who passed away at the end of January 2025. I shared my regret that we were not close. We both allowed things to get between us and neither one of us worked on redeeming the relationship. Now the circle of life for Jeremy is complete. Losing a child to cancer is a grief no parent should w…
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In this inspiring episode of Not Today Cancer, Jen Delvaux sits down with Michelle Kolath-Arbel, breast cancer survivor and founder of Pink-Perfect.com. Michelle opens up about her journey from diagnosis to treatment, sharing the physical and emotional challenges she faced along the way. Out of her personal struggle came a powerful mission: creatin…
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If you’ve ever thought, “I just can’t stop eating sugar,” this episode is for you. I’ll share what I discovered while reviewing 20 nutrition genomic reports from breast cancer survivors—and the surprising genetic commonalities that explain both difficulties with blood sugar regulation and stronger tendencies toward impulsive cravings. You’ll also l…
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Could PCOS, endometriosis, or ovarian cysts increase your risk of ovarian cancer? In this episode of Teal Talk, Jennifer McClendon speaks with gynecologic oncologist Dr. Natalie Godbee from City of Hope to separate myths from facts. Learn what these conditions are, how they are managed, and which symptoms to watch for. Empower yourself with knowled…
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In this moving episode, we speak with Rosie, a clinical psychologist whose world changed when she was diagnosed with stage four incurable bowel cancer in 2021. Against all odds, Rosie went into remission in 2022, and later faced further life-altering decisions after testing positive for the BRCA gene mutation and undergoing a double mastectomy. Ros…
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In this inspiring conversation, we meet Priyanka, a teacher, children’s author, and mother of two, who was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer at the age of 36. Her journey has included chemotherapy, radiotherapy, a mastectomy with reconstruction, and multiple revision surgeries — but also powerful moments of advocacy, family resilience, a…
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Charlotte was just 32 when she was diagnosed with stage 3 triple negative breast cancer. What followed was a whirlwind of treatment, failed reconstructions, cancelled surgeries, and years of fighting to be heard. In this powerful conversation, Charlotte shares what it really means to advocate for your body in the face of a system that doesn’t alway…
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In this powerful conversation, we sit down with Georgette Oni, one of only a handful of surgeons in the UK dual-qualified in both plastic surgery and surgical oncology. Georgette shares her unique perspective on breast reconstruction — from the surgical options available, to the psychological impact, to the challenges of ensuring women across the U…
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Join my upcoming Blood Work Clarity LIVE Bootcamp for Cancer Survivors! How to Use Your Labs to Take the Guesswork Out of Nutrition, Supplements, and Reducing Recurrence Risk. Sign Up At: www.FlourishAfterCancer.com/bootcamp Ever feel like you’re doing all the right things after cancer—taking supplements, eating well, moving your body—but still won…
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In this episode, I speak with Laura – a young cancer survivor who was diagnosed with adenocarcinoma (a form of cervical cancer) at just 31 years old. Like so many others, her treatment pushed her into early menopause, and she was left with more questions than answers. Laura opens up about: The emotional shock of menopause in her early 30s What she …
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Welcome back to Confidence After Cancer. 💕 In this episode, I’m diving deep into how your home environment can support your recovery, energy, and long-term health. After treatment, many of us return to homes filled with everyday products we’ve never questioned. But here’s the truth: your environment matters just as much as food, movement, and minds…
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In a recent episode of the Oncology-on-the-Go podcast in collaboration with the American Psychosocial Oncology Society (APOS), host Daniel C. McFarland, DO, was joined by Christian J. Nelson, PhD, to discuss the often-overlooked subject of sexual health issues for men after cancer treatment. The discussion emphasized the importance of a nuanced app…
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