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Making Sense Of Cancer #CancerCanDoOne With Mike Kinnaird
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Five Siblings. All Before 60. Cancer Has a Dark Sense of Humour.
Making Sense Of Cancer #CancerCanDoOne With Mike Kinnaird
21 minutes
2 months ago
Five Siblings. All Before 60. Cancer Has a Dark Sense of Humour.
What happens when cancer doesn’t just hit one person, but an entire family? In this episode I speak with Anthony McLoughlin, one of five siblings who were all diagnosed with cancer before the age of 60 — a staggering and highly unusual family experience. Anthony shares how his family uses humour to cope, rarely talking about cancer unless it’s truly needed. He opens up about the loneliness and insecurity that can follow when treatment ends and healthcare professionals step back — the dreaded “Now what?” moment too many people face alone. We explore how cancer can pull families closer together, the small ways laughter helps survive fear, and the challenges of navigating life when the system goes quiet. This conversation is raw, honest, and occasionally darkly funny — a real insight into a family living with cancer in a way most of us can barely imagine.   ⏱️ Timestamps:   [00:58] Intro – Why this family’s story is so rare [03:41] Anthony’s family journey – how cancer brought the five siblings closer. Humour as survival. [05:58] Need to talk – when even they NEED to talk it through together. [13:08] When the system goes quiet – the loneliness after treatment ends. How for Anthony it lead to deep depression. About the guest:Anthony McLoughlin lives in London and is part of a remarkable family story that challenges how we think about cancer support. Trigger warning:This episode contains open discussion of multiple cancer diagnoses and the anxieties of post-treatment follow-up including depression. Listener discretion advised. 👉  If this episode resonates, share it with a friend who thinks cancer is never going to affect them. Who cares? Follow the show for more off-grid, human takes on life with cancer.   #BreakTheCancerSilence #CancerCanDoOne
Making Sense Of Cancer #CancerCanDoOne With Mike Kinnaird