Symptoms Spotlight: Diarrhea with Abigail Johnston and Melanie Sisk

Symptoms Spotlight: Diarrhea with Abigail Johnston and Melanie Sisk

Melanie Sisk and Abigail Johnston discuss managing diarrhea from cancer medications—a common but often embarrassing side effect. Learn practical strategies for treatment, when to seek specialist help, and how to advocate for better quality of life during cancer treatment.

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Podcasters Roundtable: Melissa Berry on Fashion Meets Cancer Advocacy

Podcasters Roundtable: Melissa Berry on Fashion Meets Cancer Advocacy

Melissa Berry, founder of Cancer Fashionista and host of "Dear Cancer, I'm Beautiful," joins us to discuss building beauty and wellness resources for cancer patients. From her background as a fashion publicist to creating an evergreen podcast library, Melissa shares why looking like yourself matters, how she selects topics, and what keeps her connected to advocacy. We explore inclusive language for metastatic patients, financial toxicity, intimacy after cancer, and the power of podcasting as a tool for community building.

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Symptoms Spotlight: Fatigue with Abigail Johnston and Melanie Sisk

Symptoms Spotlight: Fatigue with Abigail Johnston and Melanie Sisk

Join hosts Melanie Sisk and Abigail Johnston as they shine a light on the real experiences of managing cancer symptoms. In each episode of the Symptoms Spotlight series of short episodes, we explore different symptoms caused by cancer or its treatment, sharing practical insights and hard-won wisdom directly from patients who've been there.

Melanie and Abigail share their experiences managing cancer-related fatigue over 5+ years of treatment. They discuss practical solutions including exercise programs like LiveStrong and Two Unstoppable, Medicare fitness benefits, medication options like Ritalin, and the importance of nutrition, hydration, and monitoring vitamin levels.

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Front Row: SABCS 2025 Insights with Dr. Francisco Esteva

Front Row: SABCS 2025 Insights with Dr. Francisco Esteva

Join host Victoria Goldberg and Dr. Francisco Esteva as they break down the groundbreaking research from the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium 2025. Discover the latest advances in metastatic breast cancer treatment, including new first-line therapies for HER2-positive disease with 40-month progression-free survival, oral SERDs revolutionizing hormone receptor-positive treatment, and antibody drug conjugates transforming triple-negative breast cancer care. Dr. Esteva shares expert insights on brain metastasis prevention, liquid biopsy-guided therapy switching, and how artificial intelligence is reshaping oncology. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode offers hope and practical information about the cutting-edge treatments available in 2026.

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Fighting for Patients: Dr. Rebecca Shatsky on Insurance, Burnout, and Hope in MBC

Fighting for Patients: Dr. Rebecca Shatsky on Insurance, Burnout, and Hope in MBC

Dr. Rebecca Shatsky, Director of Breast Medical Oncology at UC San Diego, shares her experiences fighting for patients with breast cancer. In this episode, Dr. Shatsky discusses the growing challenges clinicians face—from insurance denials and funding cuts to the emotional toll of burnout and the spread of cancer misinformation.

Hear real stories about advocating for life-saving treatments, navigating the complexities of clinical trials, and the importance of patient empowerment. Dr. Shatsky also offers hope, highlighting the latest breakthroughs in metastatic breast cancer research and the progress being made in treatment options.

Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this episode delivers candid insights, practical advice, and a message of resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

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Podcasters Roundtable: Samira Daswani, Host of The Patient from Hell

Podcasters Roundtable: Samira Daswani, Host of The Patient from Hell

In this episode, hosts Victoria Goldberg and Abigail Johnston sit down with Samira Daswani, host of "The Patient From Hell" podcast, for a candid and insightful conversation about patient advocacy, storytelling, and the evolving landscape of cancer care. Samira shares her path from reluctant podcast guest to passionate host, highlighting the importance of amplifying patient voices and democratizing information for those navigating cancer diagnoses—especially in communities where open discussion is rare.
The discussion delves into the challenges of reaching diverse audiences, the power of authentic, minimally edited conversations, and the need for both scientific and personal perspectives in patient-centered content. The trio reflects on the shifting attitudes in cancer communities, the critical role of support networks, and the ongoing mission to educate and empower patients worldwide. The episode wraps up with ideas for future collaborations and a shared commitment to making a meaningful impact through storytelling and advocacy.

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Live Chat: SERD Surge with Dr. Sherry Shen

Live Chat: SERD Surge with Dr. Sherry Shen

Host Victoria, with Dr. Sherry Shen and co-host Ellen, delivers a concise, patient-focused overview of oral SERDs in HR+ metastatic breast cancer—covering ESR1 mutations, key trials (evERA, SERENA‑6), FDA‑approved agents, side-effect management, and treatment implications. This is the first episode in our Live Chats series. Bonus clip: Rebecca Shatsky, MD, previews the evERA trial and her excitement about combining capivasertib with oral SERDs.

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MBC Insiders: MBC Awareness Day and More

MBC Insiders: MBC Awareness Day and More

 This is a special episode released Oct 13 for National Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day. It is the first in our recurring series, we call “MBC Insiders.” We’ll explore the issues that matter most to people with MBC, including how the language clinicians and media use can harm or help, and candid conversations about progression and the idea of “cure.” Stay tuned for an important, honest discussion.

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Future at Risk: What Happens when Funding Stops

Future at Risk: What Happens when Funding Stops

 In the world where breakthrough cancer treatments hang in the balance, federal funding cuts are threatening to derail critical research that could save countless lives.

Our guest is Dr. Gloria Echeverria, a molecular biologist and passionate advocate for scientific discovery, who leads her own lab at Baylor College of Medicine. Her team investigates the molecular and genetic mechanisms that make TNBC resistant to standard treatments like chemotherapy and radiation.She shares what it’s like to run a research lab in today’s climate, the challenges of securing funding, and the ripple effects these cuts have on training the next generation of scientists, advancing new therapies, and supporting patient advocates.

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