Cancer can completely disrupt a young person’s life both during and beyond treatment. This series of podcasts has been created by a group of young people with cancer sharing their lived experiences. We will hear powerful, authentic and detailed descriptions of how cancer has impacted their education, employment, friendships and wider relationships.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessMedicineMental Health |
In this episode, Georgie (17) and older sister Megan (19) reflect on Georgie’s journey with Ewing’s Sarcoma, diagnosed at age 15. They share the emotional impact of the diagnosis, the fear of potential amputation, and the strength found in their sibl... more
In this episode, Abby shares her journey through non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with her fiancé Liam by her side. From the early symptoms and misdiagnosis to the emotional impact of chemotherapy and hospital stays, the couple reflects on how cancer reshaped ... more
In this powerful episode, Kat shares her journey through acute myeloid leukaemia, relapse, and a bone marrow transplant, alongside her best friend Sophie.
From childhood friendship to hospital visits, Sophie has been a constant source of support. Th... more
In this episode, Abby sits down with her sister Amy to reflect on the impact of Abby’s diagnosis with aplastic anaemia and PNH. For the first time, they openly discuss how the illness affected not just Abby, but the entire family.
Amy shares the cha... more
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Apple Podcasts | #242 |
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Focusing on the profound impact of cancer on young individuals, this series offers a candid perspective on the trials faced during and after treatment. Through powerful first-hand accounts, hosts and guests narrate emotional journeys, discussing the psychological, social, and physical challenges that accompany a cancer diagnosis. Noteworthy topics include the intersection of mental health with treatment experiences, how friendships and family dynamics shift, and the importance of peer support throughout these difficult times. The series stands out for its emphasis on authentic storytelling, providing listeners with both relatable experiences and valuable insights on resilience, recovery, and the support systems critical to navigating life w... more
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