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By The Cancer Patient + Send It Foundation
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
Dealing with survivorship might mean having to deal with people thinking you’re “good now” because you look better physically, or spending too much time going down the what-ifs rabbit holes, or feeling like you are lost without the routine of being in treatment.
Here’s another episode exploring the complexities of survivorship and why cancer isn’t over when treatment ends.
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is hosted by Wendy Griffith and Carlo Lopez, produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
If you could ask an oncology therapist one question, what would it be? On this episode we brought in a special guest (oncology social worker, Chris) to answer questions submitted by the Cancer Fam. Wendy and Chris cover things like types of therapy, coping strategies, and more!
Resources:
Chris Balmaceda: http://www.chrisbalmaceda.com/
Lou and Jean Malnati Brain Tumor Institute: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/brain-tumor/
Escape AYAC: https://www.escapeayac.org/
Queering Cancer: https://queeringcancer.ca/
Fuck Cancer x YASU LGBTQ+ Support Group: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeBTN3aIZReUCoHKh_j5jQDHeZFi9mOUHPkGkUbDfgLdNgyIQ/viewform
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is hosted by Wendy Griffith and Carlo Lopez, produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
What is a ‘cancerversary’? Is it the day you were diagnosed? Your last day of treatment? The day you were told that you’re NED? Hear the Cancer Fam’s take on what a cancerversary is and how we celebrate it… with or without cake.
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is hosted by Wendy Griffith and Carlo Lopez, produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
“It should have been me" is one of the heaviest statements that surrounds survivor’s guilt. It’s raw and it’s real, and just like everything else with cancer, there is no universal experience. In this episode, we’ll hear stories from survivors about their survivor's guilt - what it looks like, its triggers, coping mechanisms, and resources for getting through it. Some include; allow the feelings, seek therapy or support from people you trust with those feelings, do something that connects you with the ‘them’, and hold onto the lingering fondness and remember the joy that we share with others.
Resources:
Survivor’s Guilt: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/325578
EMDR: https://www.emdr.com/what-is-emdr/
5 Stages of Grief: https://grief.com/the-five-stages-of-grief/
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is hosted by Wendy Griffith and Carlo Lopez, produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
Cancer is not a one and done, nor is it over when treatment ends. Survivorship comes with so much uncertainty - there is no more plan and oftentimes no end in sight. On today’s episode of The Cancer Patient Podcast, we continue the series on Survivorship and dig deeper into the emotional toll and mental exhaustion of the cAnCeR jOuRnEy.
Resources:
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs: https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html
The “New Normal”: https://healthtalk.unchealthcare.org/life-after-cancer-the-new-normal/
Cancer and Careers: https://www.cancerandcareers.org/en
Triage Cancer: https://triagecancer.org
Perspectives on the term “cancer survivor”: https://www.cancertodaymag.org/Pages/cancer-talk/Considering-the-Term-Cancer-Survivor.aspx
https://theconversation.com/people-diagnosed-with-cancer-often-dont-embrace-the-term-survivor-110942
https://www.annalsofoncology.org/article/S0923-7534(19)37081-4/fulltext
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is hosted by Wendy Griffith and Carlo Lopez, produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
Show Notes:
We often get questions from healthcare workers asking how to effectively communicate with cancer patients without sounding like a cancer muggle. (Great question, nobody wants to be a cancer muggle) What better way to discuss this topic than to hear from cancer patients themselves who are now working in healthcare. In this episode, we’ll explore this unique crossover, specifically how personal experiences with cancer can impact work, how to manage on the job triggers, and advice for fellow patients interested in entering the healthcare field.
Resources:
Lindsay’s blog post - “To Every Cancer Patient I Ever Took Care Of: I’m Sorry. I Didn’t Get It”: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dear-every-cancer-patient-i-ever-took-care-of-im_b_58348345e4b050dfe61876d7
Elephants and Tea: http://elephantsandtea.com/
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is hosted by Wendy Griffith and Carlo Lopez, produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
We’re back with Part-2 of our Survivorship series, continuing the complex conversation about why cancer isn’t over when treatment ends. When we’re in survivor mode, we don’t think about what happens next after treatment ends. “It’s over for other people. It’s not over for us.”
The cancer fam responds to share their experiences and perspectives around the process of survivorship, mental health and managing expectations after treatment, the importance of cancer friends, and dealing with uncertainty.
Resources:
Survivorship Clinics:
https://www.cancer.org/health-care-professionals/national-cancer-survivorship-resource-center.html
https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/life-after-cancer.html
Defining “Survivorship”: https://canceradvocacy.org/defining-cancer-survivorship/
Making Memories Last: The Art of Legacy Work: https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/making-memories-last-the-art-of-legacy-work.h00-158673423.html
SENDtember with the Send It Foundation
SENDtember
Rising Strong by Brene Brown
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23317538-rising-strong
When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25899336-when-breath-becomes-air
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
Let's talk about how body image changes through cancer. And, not only how that affects you physically, but also mentally and emotionally. Body image is a big concept, and a complicated one at that, as it applies to so many different things; the thoughts, feelings, and perceptions one has about their body, but it also relates to your body functioning. While it’s not what people immediately think about when we think about cancer, it’s the most universal thing that cancer patients experience at some point.
Resources:
Cancer & Body Image:
https://www.cancer.net/coping-with-cancer/managing-emotions/self-image-and-cancer
https://www.macmillan.org.uk/cancer-information-and-support/impacts-of-cancer/changes-to-your-appearance-and-body-image
https://elephantsandtea.com/sexuality/rethinking-body-image-remember-to-love-yourself-2/
Sephora Stands - Classes for Confidence: https://www.sephorastands.com/classes_for_confidence/
Allison Rosen’s Story: Me, Myself and Fill:
https://www.ostomy.org/allison-rosens-story-me-myself-and-fill/
https://www.ccalliance.org/blog/prevention/allison-rosen-always-an-advocate
Adventure Programs for cancer patients:
https://www.senditfoundation.org
https://www.projectkoru.org
https://www.epicexperience.org
https://firstdescents.org
Danae Mercer & Body Positivity:
https://www.instagram.com/danaemercer/
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
Survivorship is not about finding yourself again, but getting to know the new you. The completion of treatment is something to celebrate. However, there is also an erroneous belief that when treatment is over, cancer is over and everything goes back to normal. More often, it is when medical treatment ends when the reality of cancer sets in and the emotional healing begins. In this episode, we begin a series of episodes digging into the complex puzzle of survivorship. Why is it that the cancer journey isn’t over when treatment is finished? The cancer fam responds to share their experiences and perspectives.
Resources:
Survivorship Clinics:
https://www.cancer.org/health-care-professionals/national-cancer-survivorship-resource-center.html
https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/life-after-cancer.html
Adventure Programs for cancer patients:
https://www.senditfoundation.org
https://www.projectkoru.org
https://www.epicexperience.org
https://firstdescents.org
Defining “Survivorship”: https://canceradvocacy.org/defining-cancer-survivorship/
Cancer Caregivers: https://amp.cancer.org/treatment/caregivers.html
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
There are friends that drop off a care package, and there are friends you can call at 2am. A cancer diagnosis often results in tricky dynamics in our relationships, whether it’s with our significant others, family members, or friends. Some relationships are not built to withstand a cancer diagnosis, while others become stronger and closer as a result. This episode of TCPP dives into the many ways our relationships are impacted by a cancer diagnosis, in both good and challenging ways. We hear from a number of listeners about their experiences, and learn helpful tips for how to approach sensitive dynamics, set boundaries, and communicate effectively when relationships are on the line. Plus, how good intentions can backfire when it comes to relationships (hello, toxic positivity!)
Resources:
How Cancer Affects Your Relationships: https://www.webmd.com/cancer/how-cancer-affects-relationships
Send It Foundation Adventure Programs: https://www.senditfoundation.org
Toxic Positivity: https://thepsychologygroup.com/toxic-positivity/
This episode of The Cancer Patient podcast was made possible by Send It Foundation. Send It provides free outdoor adventures such as skiing, surfing, mtn biking, and backpacking for young adult cancer survivors. The mission of the Send It Foundation is to inspire positivity, courage, and gratitude in young adult cancer survivors by creating a vital community through shared experience.
The Cancer Patient Podcast is produced by Layla Moheimani and engineered by Layla Moheimani and Isaiah Ashburn. Our executive producers are Katie Schou and Caroline Schou. Theme music written and performed by Heritage Park.
To keep up with The Cancer Patient podcast and additional content, follow us on Instagram @thecancerpatient and on Twitter @ogcancerpatient
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.