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Kicking Cancer's Ass

Joelle Kaufman
Breast Cancer
Cancer Treatment
Breast Cancer Screening
BC Ruckus
Survivorship
Sheila Mikhail
Dense Breast Tissue
Travel With Cancer
Exercise Oncology
Cancer
Naturopathic Medicine
Mental Health
Triple Negative Breast Cancer
Metastatic Breast Cancer
3D Mammograms
Find It Early Act
Health Insurance
Tumor Microenvironment
Family Communication
Cancer Care

Kicking Cancer’s Ass is the weekly podcast giving cancer survivors, patients, and caregivers hope and power through stories, strategies, and science.

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“I talk about my sparkle and I just felt like… hormone blockers took my sparkle. That cognitive side of it, the lack of desire, feeling just fatigued... during cancer treatment, it was like the last thing that I wanted to do."

In this essential conv... more

"Why can't we build a contraceptive that reduces breast cancer risk? That's the way to get rid of breast cancer. I don't want to just keep treating it. I want to prevent it altogether."

In this groundbreaking episode, Dr. Laura Esserman, Director of... more

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"Call us. Get into the program and allow us to help you. You need someone there to help you. Cancer is a journey—you've got to have a support system."

In this eye-opening episode, Steve Cain, CEO of UnitedHealthcare California, joins Joelle Kaufman... more

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“Call us. Get into the program and allow us to help you. You need someone there to help you. Cancer is a journey—you’ve got to have a support system.” 

In this eye-opening episode, Steve Cain, CEO of UnitedHealthcare California, joins Joelle Kaufma... more

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Steve Cain
CEO of UnitedHealthcare California, experienced in leading innovations in healthcare.
UnitedHealthcare California
Episode: Episode 31 – The Cancer Support Program Most Patients Miss: 100+ oncology nurses guiding you on care journey
Dr. Karen Knudsen
CEO of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy
Episode: Episode 30: The Cancer Innovation Bottleneck: Why Your Immune System Is Smarter Than Any Drug
Pete Martinez
CEO and co-founder of CIVOTECH, he has developed a company using AI to identify rare diseases and cancer diagnoses.
CIVOTECH
Episode: Episode 28: Using AI to Find Rare Cancers
Rebecca Bloom
A leading women's health advocate and former attorney who empowers women on their healthcare journeys.
When Women Get Sick
Episode: Episode 24: How to Reverse an Insurance Denial For Cancer Care
Dr. Amy Morris
PhD in Pharmacy and cancer recovery specialist
Cancer Freedom Program
Episode: Episode 23: Cancer Recovery: Why You’re So Damn Tired (and How to Fix It)
Dr. Mindy Goldman
Expert on survivorship care and menopause management
MIDI Health
Episode: Episode 19: The Survivorship Lie: What No One Tells You About Menopause After Cancer (with Dr. Mindy Goldman)
Cara Lockwood
Author and bestselling novelist diagnosed with breast cancer in September 2023, she wrote a book on her journey.
Episode: Episode 17: How to Take Back Power When Cancer Tries to Take Over Your Life
Michelle Audoin
Advocate for Black women's representation in healthcare
Episode: Episode 15: Michelle Audoin – How to Be Seen in Your Cancer
Dr. Lise Alschuler
Naturopathic oncologist, professor, and author of the definitive guide to thriving after cancer
Episode: Episode 14: How to Make Your Body Inhospitable to Cancer

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Joelle Kaufman
Host of Kicking Cancer's Ass, she shares her personal experiences and insights into navigating cancer's challenges, providing empowering narratives and support for listeners.

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Episode 22: Cancer Doesn’t Have to Take Your Hair
Q: What is your best advice for how they can kick cancer's ass?
I think bringing someone with you to your medical appointments is important.
Episode 22: Cancer Doesn’t Have to Take Your Hair
Q: What was the worst advice somebody gave you while you were going through this?
I think the worst thing that people would do was kind of like either project their experience.
Episode 31 – The Cancer Support Program Most Patients Miss: 100+ oncology nurses guiding you on care journey
Q: What's one benefit or resource that most UnitedHealthcare members don't know they actually have access to?
The Cancer Support Program.
Episode 31 – The Cancer Support Program Most Patients Miss: 100+ oncology nurses guiding you on care journey
Q: If someone's treatment gets denied, what's the first thing they should do tomorrow morning?
Call their insurance company and if they have a navigator, get their advice first.
Episode 31 – The Cancer Support Program Most Patients Miss: 100+ oncology nurses guiding you on care journey
Q: What's your advice for someone looking to kick cancer's ass?
Put everybody around you that you can. Make sure that you're leaning in on your insurance company. Call them and don't back down.

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Focusing on the experiences of cancer survivors, patients, and caregivers, this podcast offers empowering narratives and practical strategies aimed at navigating the complexities of life after a cancer diagnosis. Key topics include survivorship care, mental health, personal advocacy, and the challenges associated with treatments like menopause for survivors. Unique discussions with experts and fellow survivors highlight the emotional battles faced, encouraging resilience and community support throughout the cancer journey. The central theme revolves around transforming adversity into strength, making it a valuable resource for anyone affected by cancer, whether directly or indirectly.

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Kicking Cancer's Ass launched 8 months ago and published 46 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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2. Dr. Karen Knudsen
3. Pete Martinez
4. Rebecca Bloom
5. Dr. Amy Morris
6. Dr. Mindy Goldman
7. Cara Lockwood
8. Michelle Audoin

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