In this episode of Healthcare Uncensored, host Rani Khetarpal is joined by Matthew Zachary — a 30-year brain cancer survivor, cultural provocateur, and one of the most unfiltered patient voices in healthcare today.
Matthew’s story is not a straight line. At 21, just as he was preparing for a career as a concert pianist, he was diagnosed with brain cancer. The experience dropped him into a healthcare system that didn’t know what to do with young adults — and he never forgot it.
What followed was three decades of speaking out, building community, and demanding better. Matthew founded Stupid Cancer, the organization that put young adult cancer on the map, and more recently We The Patients, a bipartisan movement aimed at giving patients political power for the first time. Along the way, he’s launched award-winning podcasts, produced documentaries, and become an unexpected historian of the advocacy movements that shaped American cancer care.
This conversation is equal parts personal, irreverent, and brutally honest — exactly what you’d expect from someone widely regarded as “the people’s voice in healthcare.”
Meet the Guest: Matthew Zachary
Matthew Zachary is a 30-year brain cancer survivor, filmmaker, pianist, and one of the most trusted voices in healthcare advocacy. He is the Founder of Stupid Cancer, the global leader in young adult cancer support, and Founder of We The Patients, the first bipartisan cancer rights movement focused on elevating patient power at the ballot box.
Recognized for his irreverent, unfiltered style, Matthew is the host of Out of Patients — one of America’s top healthcare podcasts — and creator of the acclaimed documentary series Cancer Mavericks, celebrating 50 years of patient advocacy. His upcoming book, We The Patients (Wiley, 2026), blends history, memoir, and activism, including his personal “Uncle Jay” story, which shaped his views on survivorship and justice.
Matthew’s work sits at the intersection of culture, policy, media, and patient empowerment, making him one of the most influential storytellers and advocates in modern healthcare.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
- How a brain cancer diagnosis at 21 reshaped Matthew’s life — and career
- The origins of Stupid Cancer and its global impact on young adults
- The personal “Uncle Jay” story that shaped his approach to advocacy
- Why We The Patients aims to mobilize millions as a voter-powered movement
- The making of Cancer Mavericks and why documenting advocacy history matters
- How Out of Patients became the “podfather” of healthcare podcasts
- The systemic flaws of U.S. healthcare — and how patients can reclaim power
- Insights into his upcoming book We The Patients (Wiley, 2026)
- A preview of MZ30 at Lincoln Center — Matthew’s 30-year survivorship event and piano performance
Connect with Matthew Zachary:
Website: https://www.matthewzachary.com
Out of Patients Podcast: https://www.outofpatients.com
We The Patients: https://www.wethepatients.us
Cancer Mavericks Documentary: https://cancermavericks.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewzachary/
Substack: https://thematthewzachary.substack.com
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