Patient from Hell

Episode 72: Lynch syndrome and surviving cancer three times, this is Wenora’s cancer story


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In this episode, we hear the remarkable story of Wenora Johnson, a three-time cancer survivor who faced the challenges of job loss, single motherhood, and pursuing an education, all while navigating her diagnoses. Wenora shares her experiences with warmth, humor, and wisdom, offering valuable insights for anyone facing adversity. We delve into the cultural taboos surrounding cancer in her community, the critical role genetics played in her health journey, and why involving loved ones in our health decisions is so essential. Wenora’s story goes beyond survival; it’s about how she turned her experience into a passion for patient advocacy, making a lasting impact in the cancer community.

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Key Highlights:

1. Given the significant role genetics play as a risk factor for cancer, it is important to keep your family and loved ones informed. 

2. Give yourself grace; you don’t have to become a patient advocate fighting for systemic change. It’s perfectly okay if your focus is simply on getting through today.

3. Having a supportive healthcare team that genuinely wants to see you succeed is crucial—not only for the effort they’ll put forth but also for inspiring you to stay healthy and proactive in your treatment. 

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About our guest:

Wenora Johnson is a three-time cancer survivor (Colorectal, Endometrial and Basel Cell Carcinoma), Volunteer Research/Patient Advocate and Navy Veteran. As a volunteer with various organizations, she shares her understanding of policy; research; genetic testing; hereditary cancer; patient engagement and clinical trials with patients and the healthcare community. Being a Lynch Syndrome patient, Wenora advocates for genetic testing and awareness. She serves on various panels and review boards to provide extensive feedback on her role as a patient and research advocate with organizations such as CAP (College of American Pathologist); Clinical Trials Curator for Fight CRC; FORCE (Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered) Research Advocate, Peer Navigator and Board Member; a Consumer Reviewer for the DoD Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program; a PCORI Ambassador and Clinical Trials Panel Member; IRB for local community hospital; NRG Oncology Patient Advocate Committee Member and the AACR Scientist~Survivor Program - presenting a poster on financial toxicities and disparities among minority patients; Center for Genomic Interpretation (CGI) Acceptable Thresholds Committee Board Chair and an External Advisory Board Member for WCG Clinical Services. 

She has written various patient advocate blogs and participated as a guest speaker/panelist and serves as the Community Patient Advocate for the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center and the University of Chicago Cancer Center. Wenora works in administration in the greater Chicagoland area and enjoys reading and traveling with her family.

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