This episode focuses on the journey of survivorship, navigating life after cancer treatment. Brianna shares insights on emotional healing, physical recovery, and building routines that promote long-term wellness. Listeners learn about the importance of follow-up care, mental health, and self-advocacy, and hear stories that highlight the challenges and triumphs of life beyond treatment.
Show Notes:
Understanding the transition from patient to survivor
Strategies for maintaining health, energy, and resilience post-treatment
Tips for managing long-term side effects and monitoring health
Mental health and emotional support resources
The role of support networks and community in survivorship
How to advocate for yourself with healthcare providers
Stories of hope and resilience from Brianna’s personal experience
Key takeaway: Life after cancer is a journey, and survivorship is about thriving, not just surviving
Resources & References:
National Cancer Institute. Cancer Survivorship. https://www.cancer.gov/about-cancer/coping/survivorship
American Cancer Society. Life After Treatment: Survivorship. https://www.cancer.org/treatment/survivorship.html
Cancer Support Community. Survivorship Resources. https://www.cancersupportcommunity.org/survivorship
Brianna explores the critical role of awareness and advocacy in the fight against cancer. She explains how education, early detection, and community support save lives. Listeners learn how individual actions, from sharing personal stories to supporting research, contribute to meaningful change. Brianna emphasizes that advocacy isn’t just outward-facing — caring for yourself is also a form of advocacy.
Resources & References:
American Cancer Society. Advocacy and Policy Resources. https://www.cancer.org/advocacy.html
Stand Up To Cancer. Research and Advocacy Programs. https://standuptocancer.org/
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Patient Advocacy and Research. https://www.lls.org/policy
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Cancer Prevention and Control. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/index.htm
Episode Summary
In this deeply personal episode of Cancer, Sugar Free, Brianna explores the emotional side of cancer that often goes unspoken. She shares what it feels like to lose your sense of identity during treatment and how she slowly found herself again through resilience, self-compassion, and rediscovery.
In This Episode, We Discuss
• How cancer affects identity and self-perception
• The emotional impact of physical changes during treatment
• Grieving the parts of yourself you temporarily lose
• Finding resilience in small everyday moments
• Rebuilding confidence and rediscovering joy
• How creativity, connection, and self-kindness support healing
• Navigating change during and after treatment with honesty and grace
Who This Episode Is For
• Survivors who feel disconnected from themselves
• Anyone currently in treatment navigating emotional changes
• Caregivers hoping to better understand the emotional journey
• Listeners looking for hope, honesty, and insight
Key Message
Cancer changes you, but it does not erase you. Identity evolves, and you can find yourself again in ways that are soft, strong, and deeply meaningful.
Resources Used
National Cancer Institute
Current cancer statistics, survival rates, and research updates.
https://www.cancer.gov
Cancer Research Institute
Information on global immunotherapy use, breakthroughs, and treatment outcomes.
https://www.cancerresearch.org
American Cancer Society
Precision medicine information, early detection guidelines, and genetic testing resources.
https://www.cancer.org
National Institutes of Health
Research on artificial intelligence in diagnostics, imaging accuracy, and cancer detection advancements.
https://www.nih.gov
Galleri Multi Cancer Early Detection Test (GRAIL)
Clinical trial details on liquid biopsy and multi cancer early detection.
https://www.galleri.com
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Peer reviewed research on survivorship, long term treatment effects, and quality of life studies.
https://ascopubs.org/journal/jco
World Health Organization
Global cancer burden reports, international screening trends, and prevention research.
https://www.who.int
Episode Summary:
In this episode of Cancer, Sugar Free, Brianna explores the incredible advances happening right now in cancer research and treatment. As a Hodgkin’s lymphoma survivor, she shares a heartfelt, hopeful look at the innovations reshaping care for millions of patients worldwide. From immunotherapy and precision medicine to AI-assisted diagnostics and liquid biopsies, this episode highlights how far we’ve come and where we’re headed.
What You’ll Learn:
• How immunotherapy is helping the immune system recognize and attack cancer
• Why precision medicine is changing treatment plans for the better
• The emerging role of liquid biopsies in early cancer detection
• How artificial intelligence is improving diagnostic accuracy
• What survivorship research is revealing about life after treatment
• Why today’s progress is giving survivors more hope than ever
Who This Episode Is For:
• Survivors navigating life after treatment
• Patients currently undergoing care
• Caregivers searching for clarity and hope
• Anyone wanting to understand the future of oncology
• Advocates and educators eager to share accurate information
Key Message:
The future of cancer treatment is hopeful, innovative, and evolving every single day. The breakthroughs happening now are already making care more precise, less invasive, and more centered on quality of life.
Connect:
For more education, survivor stories, and awareness, follow along at Cancer, Sugar Free or reach out anytime at brianna@cancersugarfree.com.
Resources Used in This Episode
National Cancer Institute.
Current statistics on cancer survival rates, ongoing research, and emerging treatment developments.
www.cancer.gov
Cancer Research Institute.
Global immunotherapy data, treatment advancements, and patient outcomes.
www.cancerresearch.org
American Cancer Society.
Information on precision medicine, early detection, and genomic testing in oncology.
www.cancer.org
National Institutes of Health.
Research on artificial intelligence in cancer diagnostics and imaging accuracy.
www.nih.gov
Galleri Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test Studies (2024).
Clinical trial data on liquid biopsy and multi-cancer early detection through blood testing.
Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Recent findings on survivorship research, long-term effects of treatment, and quality of life studies.
ascopubs.org
World Health Organization.
Global cancer statistics, international screening trends, and prevention research.
www.who.int
In this deeply personal episode of Cancer, Sugar Free, host and Hodgkin’s Lymphoma survivor, Brianna shares the story of the day her life changed forever: the moment she heard the word cancer for the first time at just thirteen years old.
From the first flu-like symptoms to the discovery of a lump on her neck, the endless doctor visits, and the emotional weight of hearing “you might have cancer,” Brianna takes listeners through her diagnosis journey with raw honesty and reflection.
She opens up about her hospital stay, her fears before surgery, and the moment she received her official diagnosis of Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. She also discusses the emotional challenges of losing her hair, facing her changing appearance, and finding strength through the most uncertain time of her life.
Nine years later, Brianna reflects on how that chapter shaped her purpose — from survivor to advocate — reminding every listener that cancer may change the path, but it does not define the journey.
This episode is a heartfelt message of hope for anyone newly diagnosed, supporting a loved one, or simply needing to know that they are not alone.
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This episode celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2025, sharing the latest statistics, trends, and tips for early detection. Brianna also highlights the Know Your Lemons Foundation and how this organization is helping people worldwide recognize the 12 signs of breast cancer.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode:
Resources and References
American Cancer Society. Breast Cancer Facts and Figures 2025. https://www.cancer.org/research/cancer-facts-statistics.html
Know Your Lemons Foundation. https://knowyourlemons.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Breast Cancer Statistics. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast/statistics/index.htm
In the premiere episode of Cancer, Sugar Free, listeners are introduced to the podcast’s mission: honest conversations about the full cancer journey. The episode explains what to expect, including real stories from survivors, updates on research and news, practical tips, and inspiration. The name emphasizes honesty; no sugarcoating, no sweetener added.
What You’ll Hear:
Key Takeaways:
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Resources:
Future episodes will include links to cancer research updates, survivor resources, and additional support networks.