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Living with Illness & cancerpodcasts

Below are the best podcasts we could find on Living with Illness and cancer.

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Season 3, Episode 9 (Bonus Episode): The Cancer World and a Global Pandemic

The last year has changed all of our lives: in big ways, small ways, and ways we never could have expected. In the first of two special bonus episodes, current and future Cancer Out Loud guests share how the pandemic has impacted their cancer experiences.

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Season 3, Episode 10 (Bonus Episode): Ten Words, Ten Lived Experiences

All cancer experiences are complex: they are nuanced, ever-evolving and even sometimes contradictory. In the final season 3 episode of Cancer Out Loud, we asked current and future guests to describe their cancer experience in one word, and we’re excited to share what they had to say.

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Season 4, Episode 1: Always Take Naps!

In the opening episode of season four and in recognition of Blood Cancer Awareness Month, Alice talks with her CancerCare social worker Marlee about her road to diagnosis and treatment for lymphoma.

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Season 4, Episode 4: I Decided That I Was Going to Tell My Story

In this episode, Se’Nita speaks with CancerCare social worker Samantha Fortune, LMSW, about being diagnosed with breast cancer two weeks before her 38th birthday. She talks about feeling “like a number” and about being shocked by the bias and insensitivity of certain medical professionals.

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Season 4, Episode 5: Can You Make Hair for Me?

Eileen was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2018. Eileen experienced the loss of identity and sense of self. Listen in as we take a deep dive into how the act of creating can provide a necessary outlet for processing and understanding the cancer experience.

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Season 4, Episode 6: Yes, I Do Want to Live

This week we are joined by Darlene, a woman who embodies the term “advocate” and encourages others to take the road less traveled (as long as it is right for you!). In this story of courage, Darlene shares the journey of finding her voice and a treatment plan that felt just right.

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