Year in Review: How Komen Has Made a Difference in Health Equity
Real Talk: Cancer Made Me Grateful
The Power of Sharing: Nicole Eggert’s Breast Cancer Story
What Gratitude Looks Like in the Face of MBC
Getting to Yes
Balancing Fear of Recurrence vs. Treatment Side Effects in Survivorship
How Political Determinants of Health Impact Us All
You Are More Than Your Diagnosis
From Actress to Advocate: Olivia Munn’s Inspiring Breast Cancer Story: Part Two
From Actress to Advocate: Olivia Munn’s Inspiring Breast Cancer Story: Part One
Real Talk: Breast Cancer Changed our Lives
Episode 300: Celebrating Lessons Learned
How to Cope When Hearing About a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Even the Lowest Moments are Worth Celebrating
Latinas Navigating Diagnosis: From Fear to Resilience
The Power of Genomic Testing
Real Talk: (Un)Wanted Advice
Finding Comfort and Strength in Creativity
Managing Lymphedema Symptoms During Treatment
Recurrence After a Double Mastectomy
Real Talk: A Mastectomy Isn’t A Boob Job
Talking Chemo – Understanding the Role of Preventative Chemo
Breast Cancer: Keeping It Real
The Difference Care Makes
Advocating for Your Health
Real Talk: Why Didn’t Someone Tell Me?
Supporting Someone With Breast Cancer
Breast Care With Pride
A Gateway to Empowerment: What to Know About Molecular Imaging
2024 Susan G. Komen Advocacy Summit
Real Talk: Breast Cancer, It’s A Family Affair
Things I Wish I Knew As A Young Survivor
RERUN: Real Talk: Diagnosed During Pregnancy
Weathering the Emotional Storm of Breast Cancer
Navigating Mental Health and Intimacy Through Breast Cancer
Strong in Spirit: Maintaining Positivity with MBC
Culture, Connections and Courage: Unapologetically Navigating Breast Cancer
Real Talk: I Need A Break
Did You Know That Your Tumor Might Change Over Time?
Saving Lives: Decades of Progress for Breast Cancer Survival
Komen’s Origin: From Health Equity for Women to Health Equity for All
What to Know About Breast Cancer-Related Lymphedema
Advice for Entering Treatment from a Fitness Trainer
Myth Busting: Breast Cancer Risk
Destigmatizing the Conversation Around Breast Cancer for Black Women
A Career Passion Turned Personal
Reaching New Heights As Black Breast Cancer Survivors
Mitigating Breast Cancer Risk in the Black Community
A Personal Journey Through Breast Cancer: Advocacy, Family, and Survival
Healing Women One Scar at a Time
Real Talk: Nipple Loss From Breast Cancer
Should I Do a Breast Self-Exam?
Beyond Treatment: Creating a Plan For the Future
Real Talk: Navigating A Diagnosis At The Holidays
Surveillance Monitoring for Breast Cancer Recurrence
Healing your Mental and Emotional Health
How the Patient Care Center Addresses Breast Health Inequities
Real Talk: Reconstruction or Not? Options After Breast Surgery
Your First Conversation with a Friend Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Knowing What to Say When Someone is Diagnosed with MBC
Working It Out: Cancer and Employment Rights
Faith and Breast Health
Living Boldly and Celebrating Being Beautiful After Cancer
SusieCakes & Komen – A Partnership Fueled by My Personal Story
Real Talk: Young Women Get Breast Cancer
How Komen’s PCC Supports Those Living with MBC and Caregivers
An Inside Look at a Breast Cancer Caregiver’s Perspective
Survivorship: From the Loneliest Starting Point to the Greatest Silver Lining
Real Talk: Latinas with Breast Cancer
Unexpected Financial Burdens of Metastatic Breast Cancer
Expanding Breast Cancer Imaging Through Public Policy
Real Talk: Getting Sexy Back
How I Spoke Up For What I Needed
Finding a Provider Post-Diagnosis
Surrounding Yourself with Positive People and Healthy Resources
The Power of Shared Data
Understanding the Role of Diagnostic Imaging in Breast Care
Inspiring Women to Self-Advocate
Impact of Diagnosis on Mental Health
Breast Health in the LGBTQ+ Community
Deepening Collaboration to Support Black Women with Breast Cancer
Real Talk: Expectations vs. Reality
Supplemental and Diagnostic Imaging
Family Ties
Knowing When to Get Screened for Breast Cancer
Recipes for Joyous Living
Fighting while Expecting
Reframing the Discussion for Surgical Options After Breast Cancer
Connecting Black Cancer Patients to Financial Coverage
Not the Breast Year of My Life
Real Talk: Pregnancy And Breast Cancer
Myths About Mammograms
Survivorship as a Black Woman
Real Talk: Early Menopause Due To Breast Cancer
The Importance of Screening for Early Detection
Taking Charge of My Breast Cancer Risk
How Komen’s Racism & Bias Training Breaks Down Barriers
Making History: Increasing Representation in Cancer Research
Real Talk: LOVE & Breast Cancer
I’ve Seen the Advancements in Genetic Testing Firsthand
Breast Cancer – A Family Affair
How Public Policy is Bridging Gaps for Black Breast Health
20 Years Since Her Diagnosis, Julie is Stronger Than Ever
Finding Empowerment After Breast Cancer
Understanding Your Breast Cancer Risk
Increasing Health Care Workforce Diversity
The Passion Behind the Cause
Real Talk: Living With Metastatic Breast Cancer And The Holidays
High Risk for Breast Cancer? Create a Plan!
The Need for Clinical Trial Participation by Diverse Populations
Happy 200th, Real Pink
Real Talk: Talking to Your Children About Breast Cancer
An Olympian’s Story of Feeling Betrayed by Her Body
Managing Breast Cancer Like a Boss
Understanding Your Risk Through Genetic Counseling and Testing
Real Talk: Breast Cancer’s Mental Impact
Carlita McIlwain Remembers Her Mother as a Service-Driven Force of Nature
Funding the Future of Groundbreaking MBC Research
Dr. Julie Palmer Researches Breast Cancer in Her Sister’s Memory
Finding Joy Again After Losing Jen
An Eternal Sisterhood: Tara Coppedge Remembers Rhonda Howell
Real Talk: Getting Real About Breast Cancer
Navigating the Healthcare System and Improving Patient Outcomes
As a Latina, I Know We Need To Talk About Breast Cancer More
Running For You Mom
Living with MBC in the Latinx community
The Relationship Between Breast Cancer and Prostate Cancer
Chances of Early Detection Improve With Screening & Diagnostics Program
Body Dysmorphia After Surgery
25 Years Later: Reflecting on Mom’s Cancer Diagnosis
You Know Your Body Best
Patient Care Services and the Komen Helpline
EP131 – The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bone Health
You Are Your Best Advocate
The Invaluable Support of a Patient Navigator
Breaking Down Barriers with Stand for H.E.R. Interventions
Running With Breast Cancer
Importance of Healthy Living with Bone Metastasis
Living Healthy to Maintain Breast and Bone Health
The Mental Health Impact of Breast Cancer
How Biomarkers, Genetics, and Genomics Help Guide Breast Cancer Treatment
Breast Cancer Can Happen to Anyone
Giving Back as a Patient Navigator
Finding Joy When Facing Loss
Stronger Together
Continuing a Legacy of Advocacy
How Do You Define Strength?
Trusting Your Gut
The Connection Between Breast and Bone Health
I’m Still Here
We All Need Help Sometimes
IBC Can’t Stop Me From Living This Life
Knowledge is Power
Cancer Doesn’t Define Me
There’s Much to be Excited About
Speaking Up
Mom…It’s Cancer
Importance of Early Detection
Tumor Profiling and Breast Cancer Treatment
Standing in the Gap
Creating Purpose Through Community
Hope and Healing
Finding Your Survivor Swag
The Power of Sharing
How Biking Helped Me Through Treatment
Topic: Breast Cancer is Not Just for Those Over 40
Taking Action to Improve Health Equity
Taking Charge of Your Own Health
Laughing in the Face of Fear
The Emotional Impact of Physical Changes
The Call I Wasn’t Expecting
New Advances for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Patients
MBC Week – Action and Advocacy
MBC Week – Financial
MBC Week – MBC Grant Announcement
MBC Week – Emotional Impact
MBC Week – Physical
Kristin’s Story: Triple Negative Breast Cancer at 30
Breast Cancer and Bone Health: The Patient Perspective
The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bone Health
Honoring Mom’s Legacy
Giving Back After Loss with Nate Adams
Cancer, why not me!
Diagnosed at Age 28
You Are Not Alone with Sarah Sanders (replay)
I am a SurviveHER
Embracing Your Beauty Despite Hair Loss
You are Your Own Best Advocate
Intimacy After Surgery
Saying yes to support isn’t easy
Supporting a Loved One with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Michael Allio – Rebroadcast
A Healthcare Hero’s Journey in Keeping Up with Cancer Care
Breast Cancer in Men
HER2-positive Breast Cancer: What You Should Know
Becoming a Badass Advocate
Addressing Disparities Through Action
Dealing with the death of a parent and celebrating life
Navigating participation in clinical trials
Feeling Empowered Through Genetic Testing
The Impact of Being a Young Caregiver
Coloring Over Cancer
Balancing It All
Advocating to Address Barriers
Faith Through Fire
Living With Inflammatory Breast Cancer
I am my Mother’s Daughter
How CDK4/6 Inhibitors Made a Comeback
How Researcher Perseverance Prevails in the Face of Challenges
Normalizing Breast Cancer Conversations with Michael Cox
Warning Signs of Breast Cancer Recurrence with Karen Sock
My Breast Cancer Story with Betsey Johnson (100th Episode!)
Embracing Change with Valencia McClure
Knowing and Reducing Breast Cancer Risk with Dr. April Spencer
The Evolution of Biosimilars as a Cancer Treatment with Andrew Spiegel
Cancer’s Hidden Blessings with Jennifer Humphries
Talking to Your Doctor with Samantha Harris (Rebroadcast)
Oh The Places You’ll Go Fighting Cancer with Cara Sapida
Metastatic Breast Cancer – A Future Full of Hope with Janet Robinson
The Power of Positivity with Cinda Paynter
Anyone Can Get Breast Cancer with Susan Brown
Breast Cancer, No Longer Your Grandmother’s Disease with Micha Logan
Advocating for Diverse Representation in Clinical Trials with Ricki Fairley
Breast Cancer, Black Women, and Driving Better Outcomes with Athena Jones
How Technology Can Help Address Health Disparities with Dr. Sindhu Pandit
Getting the Most From a Telehealth Appointment with Erica Kuhn
When Pink is a Color, Not a Ribbon with Victoria Shaw
Health Disparities, Covid-19 and Breast Cancer with Dr. Kim Johnson- Part II
Health Disparities, Covid-19 and Breast Cancer with Dr. Kim Johnson- Part I
Future of MBC Therapy – Hope for Better Treatment with Dr. Ben Ho Park
Clinical Trials from a Patient Perspective with Sheila McGlown
Navigating MBC Treatment with Brenda Day
Putting the Patient at the Center of Research with Dr. Benjamin Vincent
The Journey From Early-Stage Diagnosis to MBC with Joy Jenrette
My Personal Breast Cancer Story with Paula Schneider
The Emotional Journey of a Caregiver with Jordan Rathkopf
Lessons Learned Surviving Breast Cancer with Anna Rathkopf
Breast Cancer Screenings During a Pandemic with Laurel Pointer
Mental Health Impact of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Tori Geib
What Care Partners Wish They Knew When a Family/Friend was Diagnosed with MBC with Janice and Rex Cowden
How to Navigate Sex Through Cancer with Dr. Chery Hysjulien
How Breast Cancer Affects Sexual Health with Dr. Shelby Terstriep
Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Rachal Pecoraro
It’s Ok To Not Be Ok with Stephanie Carroll
Thriving Sexually During and After Breast Cancer with Dr. Lyndsey Harper
Overcoming Adversity with Leecy Fink
Healthy Living and Breast Cancer Risk with Kristen Keenan
You Are Not Alone with Sarah Sanders
Breast Cancer Patients Share their Unique Journeys to Becoming Informed and Empowered with Janet Jordan and Bridgett Spillers
Triple-Negative Breast Cancer: Facts vs. Fiction with Dr. Erika Hamilton (from Sarah Cannon)
Remembering Mom on Father’s Day with Gary and Kyla Thompson
Breast Cancer Through the Eyes of a Child with Raphael Alejandro
Talking to Your Kids About Breast Cancer with Caprice Massey
The Power of Community with Susie Christianson
Living Your Healthiest Life with Samantha Harris
Special Episode: Surviving COVID-19 while Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Kristin Harris
Growing a Family after Breast Cancer Treatment with Tammy Myers
Harnessing the Power of the Immune System with Dr. Adam Soloff
Demystifying the World of Viruses and Vaccines with Dr. Adam Soloff
Managing Isolation During a Pandemic with Marissa Fors
It’s Time to End This Disease. Now. with Leslie Mullins
Prioritizing Your Health with Summer Watson
Special Episode: Prioritizing safety and health during COVID-19 with Susan Brown
What to Say, And What Not to Say, with Dana Manciagli
MTP – The Beginning of a Movement with Nancy Brinker
Being an Advocate for a Loved One with Earlina Green
Communicating with Your Health Care team with Cheryl Jernigan
Fact vs. Fiction– Debunking Breast Cancer Myths with Dr. Amy Patel
Listening to Your Body with Chaunte Lowe
The Power of Sharing with Kwanza Jones
Creating Lasting Change through Public Policy Advocacy with Mary Boyd and Neel Stallings
Yes, Men Get Breast Cancer Too with Wayne Dornan
Advice from Women Who Have Personal Experience with Their Own Breast Cancer Journey with Melissa Berry
Clinical Trials for People with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Dr. Tatiana Prowell
Does Being Obese Cause Breast Cancer? with Dr. Elizabeth Wellberg (More Than Pink Special Episode)
Life with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Karen Durham (More Than Pink Special Episode)
Warning Signs of Breast Cancer: It’s Not Just a Lump with Dr. April Spencer
How to Support Someone with Breast Cancer with Jade Kendle
How My Family History Inspired Me to Know My “Girls” with Charmaine Johnise
Going Flat after Mastectomy with Katrin van Dam
Living with Breast Cancer with Janet St. James
Emerging Areas of Research and Treatment with Josh Neman
Advice from My Personal Breast Cancer Journey with Monique Robinson
Clinical Trials May Be Your Best Option with Dr. Kathy Miller
Helping Yourself Through Healthy Living with Wendy Kozel
What Happens When Your Breast Cancer Treatment Ends with Pam Kohl
Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Jerri Johnson
Only Research Will Find New Treatments for MBC with Kelly Shanahan
Emerging Areas of Treatment with Dr. Donald McDonnell
When Breast Cancer Hides in Plain Sight with Lynda Weatherby
What’s Your Family History? with Susan M. Domchek, MD
Breast Cancer is Unacceptable with Paula Schneider
Becoming a Change Agent through Public Policy Advocacy with Jamie Jones
Supporting a Loved One with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Michael Allio
When you Don’t Have the Words with Molly Grantham
Everyone Deserves To Grow Up With a Mom with Kyla Thompson
Find Your Fierce with Emily Poeschl
Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer with Carol Smith
Talking to Your Doctor with Dr. Reshma Jagsi
How a Breast Cancer Diagnosis Affects Your Mental Health with Abigail (Abbie) Letts O’Brien
Managing Side Effects and Supportive Care with Dr. Lisa Newman
Living with Breast Cancer with Jamil Rivers
Asking for What You Need with Sandy Finestone
The Power of Community with Titus O’Neil
Lessons Learned Surviving Breast Cancer with Kikkan Randall
What’s Your Family History? with Dr. Robina Smith
Prioritizing Your Health with Shaun Robinson
What to Say and What Not to Say with Heidi Floyd
When someone has breast cancer it's scary for them - and for you! What can you do to really help? What should you say? Is it better to just listen? There are as many ways of being a good co-survivor as there are people! The qualifications? A willingness to be yourself and be present.
Facts vs. Fiction with Dr. Dennis Holmes
Breast Cancer is Not Just for Those Over 40 with Nikia Hammonds-Blakely
Talking to Your Doctor with Samantha Harris
More Than Pink: What is Natural After Breast Cancer? with Dr. Christine Fisher
More Than Pink: Becoming Whole Again with Dr. Elisabeth Potter
More Than Pink: Build Them Back or Go Flat? with Dr. Julie Sprunt
More Than Pink: Types of Survivorship and Its Effects with Dr. Dawn Hershman
More Than Pink: Beating Breast Cancer But Going Broke with Marla Blaylock
Introducing Real Pink by Susan G. Komen
More Than Pink: Biosimilars May Provide More Treatment Options with Dr. Wendy Chen
More Than Pink: Targeted Therapies, Biologics and Biosimilars with Dr. Keith Knutson
More Than Pink: Results of the TailorX Study with Dr. Joseph Sparano
More Than Pink: Solving Breast Cancer with Math with Dr. Dr. Tom Yankeelov
More Than Pink: More Than Just a Screening with Dr. Elizabeth Morris
More Than Pink: Life of a Cancer Cell with Dr. Joan Brugge
More Than Pink: Science Fiction Turned Reality – Nanotech Meets Breast Cancer with Dr. Adrian Lee
More Than Pink: The Cold Shoulder – Freezing Breast Cancer Tumors with Dr. Vineet Choudhry
More Than Pink: Barriers in Healthcare – The Latino Community Challenge with Jill Rameriz
More Than Pink: The Real Cost of Cancer with Greg Lee
More Than Pink: How Culture Can Determine Your Cancer Risk with Dr. Virginia Brown
More Than Pink: When Breast Cancer Runs in the Family with Jennifer Felch
More Than Pink: Evolution of Breast Cancer Care with Dr. Debra Patt
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Advocating for Your Health
When something feels off, it is important to pay attention. You know your body best and self-advocating means listening to your body and speaking up for it. Today’s guest had to fight to be taken seriously when she found a lump in her breast at age 26 because she was told that she was too young for breast cancer. Then at multiple other points throughout diagnosis and treatment, she had to advocate for her health by asking for scans and second opinions, which turned out to be necessary because she received an incorrect diagnosis.
Real Talk: Why Didn’t Someone Tell Me?
In today’s episode, we’re calling ALL listeners – young and old – to have conversations with trusted health professionals about their risk of cancer. While breast cancer is most common in older women, today’s guests remind us that young women get breast cancer, too. And knowing if you have a genetic predisposition to breast cancer could save your life.
Dani Alderman is 30 years old and a 1-year survivor of Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Her maternal grandmother had breast cancer at a young age, so Dani is proactive about her health and gets screened every 6 months. Her mom has not had breast cancer and doesn’t carry a genetic link to breast cancer. But Dani didn’t know that a history of ovarian cancer on her dad’s side of the family could make her at greater risk of breast cancer.
Kasey Lipinski is 38 years old and living with metastatic breast cancer. Prostate cancer has affected her father and grandfather, but nobody in her family has had breast cancer. Kasey didn’t know that a prevalence of prostate cancer on her paternal side was a warning sign that she might be at risk of breast cancer.
Supporting Someone With Breast Cancer
When a friend or loved one has been diagnosed with breast cancer, you may wonder how to best support them, and it may be difficult to know what to say or do. Today’s guest has been a Komen Patient Navigator for the last 4 years and spends her days talking to people diagnosed with breast cancer – helping to support and guide them through their every need, whether financial, emotional, physical or mental. Laura Grueser is truly sunshine in human form, and she is here today to help us understand we can best support our friends and family members when they are diagnosed so that they feel loved and cared for.
Breast Care With Pride
Happy Pride Month, ya’ll! If you’re a member of the LGBTQ+ community, finding culturally responsive, affirming health care in general can be challenging. But when you add a breast cancer diagnosis or even finding a provider who understands the importance of screening for this community because of unique risks, it becomes even more daunting. Our guest today is Dr. Chandler Cortina, a breast surgical oncologist and clinical outcomes researcher with the Cancer Center – Froedtert (pronounced FRAY dirt) Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin Health System. As an openly gay man himself and an oncology provider, he has a passion for ensuring safe breast health spaces exist for members of the LGBTQ+ community and that outcomes are similar to that of their cisgender/heterosexual peers.
A Gateway to Empowerment: What to Know About Molecular Imaging
Molecular imaging tests can offer comprehensive views of breast cancers, especially for locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer, and can help paint a clearer picture of the extent and characteristics of the cancer. This can then give doctors the ability to help guide treatment and evaluate response to treatment. Joining us on today’s show is Dr. David Mankoff, Vice Chair of Research, Radiology and the Matthew J. Wilson Professor of Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania and Associate Director of Education and Training at Penn’s Abramson Cancer Center. Dr. Mankoff is going to help us understand the complexities of breast cancer tumors, what these molecular imaging tests are looking for and who should be getting them.
2024 Susan G. Komen Advocacy Summit
This week, nearly 300 Susan G. Komen Center for Public Policy Advocates from across the country are coming together to call on federal lawmakers to help us bring an end to breast cancer. Joining me today are two of those advocates who will be in DC to talk about their experience as public policy advocates and share how you too can join in on using your voice and echoing our message on Capitol Hill.
Real Talk: Breast Cancer, It’s A Family Affair
This is Real Talk, a podcast conversation where we’re digging deep into breast cancer and the realities patients and survivors face every day. We’re talking openly and honestly about just how difficult breast cancer can be, from being diagnosed to selecting the right treatment plan, to living day to day with metastatic breast cancer, and life after treatment
ends.
In today’s episode, we’re learning how a BRCA2 gene mutation has affected a family–both directly and indirectly. It is my pleasure to welcome Nikki, her mom, Anita, and her sister, Kim, to the conversation. Nikki is a three-time cancer survivor, and the only one in your family who has had cancer. Nikki was diagnosed the first time with uterine cancer at the age of 31, and six years later, diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent genetic testing. That’s when she learned she had inherited a BRCA2 genetic mutation, increasing the risk of cancers.
Things I Wish I Knew As A Young Survivor
The risk of getting breast cancer increases as you get older, but breast cancer can happen at any age. Today’s guest is Abby. Abby was diagnosed with Stage 3 luminal B invasive ductal carcinoma breast cancer at the young age of 31 with no prior family history. She is mom of a 2-year-old, a DIYer and spends time trying to live a more simple, happy life.
RERUN: Real Talk: Diagnosed During Pregnancy
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Weathering the Emotional Storm of Breast Cancer
It is common for people diagnosed with breast cancer to experience depression, anxiety, fear, and mental and emotional distress. Today’s guest was undergoing twice yearly screenings for breast cancer because her mother and aunt had previously been diagnosed. She was scheduled to leave 5 days later for a vacation, but then, Alecia Robinson was called back for additional screenings and diagnosed with stage 1A invasive ductal carcinoma ER, PR-positive, HER2-positive breast cancer. She is here today to share the mental anguish that can come with a breast cancer diagnosis, particularly in some of the unknown and “waiting” moments, and how she has been best been able to cope and move forward.
Navigating Mental Health and Intimacy Through Breast Cancer
Breast cancer affects everyone differently, but It is common for people diagnosed with breast cancer to experience depression, anxiety and mental or emotional distress. The support of family, friends, and others can help as you go through diagnosis, treatment and recovery. Here today to help us navigate the toll that a breast cancer diagnosis can have on your mental and sexual health are two experts from City of Hope Chicago – Behavorial Health Therapist, Alexandria Callahan, and Sexual Health/Intimacy Nurse, Cindy Ingram.
Strong in Spirit: Maintaining Positivity with MBC
Metastatic breast cancer is the most advanced stage of breast cancer and is a breast cancer that has spread beyond the breast and nearby lymph nodes to other parts of the body. Metastatic breast cancer cannot be cured today, but it can be treated with a focus on extending and maintaining quality of life. For those living with metastatic breast cancer, taking care emotional, social and spiritual needs through the support of friends, family and counseling can improve your well being. Today’s guest had her life turned upside down in January when she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer at the young age of 35 with no family history.