Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald cover
Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald cover
Navigating Cancer TOGETHER

Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald

Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald

47min |22/03/2023
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Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald cover
Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald cover
Navigating Cancer TOGETHER

Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald

Providing a Lifeline to People on Cancer Island with Sarah McDonald

47min |22/03/2023
Play

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At 44, Sarah McDonald was newly married, newly promoted, and planning pregnancy. It felt like a time of new beginnings in her life when suddenly she was diagnosed with a rare, incurable cancer. Two months later she was diagnosed with another, unrelated cancer. During this struggle, her father’s cancer, ten years in remission, returned and added new challenges but also a cancer buddy to her world. Told in an honest and oftentimes vulnerable voice, Sarah recounts a year of difficult stories in lighthearted and humorous ways. Readers of the book, The Cancer Channel will laugh and cry – and find it very difficult to set down.



A few highlights from the show: 


1. A cancer diagnosis is a period of mourning.


2. Incurable cancer doesn't mean terminal cancer.


3. Try to accept your diagnosis so you can focus on healing.


4. "Life is precious and short so we must do what is in our hearts." - Shawn George



👶📘Learn more about Sarah:


 Website: https://thecancerchannelbook.com/  

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCancerChannelBook 


Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thecancerchannelbook/   


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samcdonald/ 


Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahmcbru 



Resources:


Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a relatively rare form of cancer that most commonly develops in the salivary glands or other regions of the head and neck. 


https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/adenoid-cystic-carcinoma/  


Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), also called infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. About 75% of all breast cancers are IDC.


https://www.breastcancer.org/types/invasive-ductal-carcinoma 




🦄About Me:


In 2011, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, out of the blue. I did not have any prior health concerns or issues. Fast forward, the dreaded cancer diagnosis opened my eyes, introduced me to my purpose, and lead me to where I am today. 

As a Cancer Doula, I use my 11 years of experience with cancer to support and guide others diagnosed with cancer. Many people are not familiar with what a cancer doula is. Think of me as your personal guide and patient advocate. Schedule a 30-minute Meet and Greet call to learn more. https://bit.ly/OTOSDiscovery 


Learn more about On the Other Side at https://www.ontheotherside.life/. Connect with me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talayadendy/), or sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter (https://bit.ly/OTOSNewsletter) to get information and resources related to cancer. 


Visit: https://www.ontheotherside.life/navigating-cancer-together-podcast 


💜Please share this podcast with others!


Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Navigating Cancer TOGETHER podcast!

Disclaimer: The information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation, or care from your physician or other qualified health care provider.   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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At 44, Sarah McDonald was newly married, newly promoted, and planning pregnancy. It felt like a time of new beginnings in her life when suddenly she was diagnosed with a rare, incurable cancer. Two months later she was diagnosed with another, unrelated cancer. During this struggle, her father’s cancer, ten years in remission, returned and added new challenges but also a cancer buddy to her world. Told in an honest and oftentimes vulnerable voice, Sarah recounts a year of difficult stories in lighthearted and humorous ways. Readers of the book, The Cancer Channel will laugh and cry – and find it very difficult to set down.



A few highlights from the show: 


1. A cancer diagnosis is a period of mourning.


2. Incurable cancer doesn't mean terminal cancer.


3. Try to accept your diagnosis so you can focus on healing.


4. "Life is precious and short so we must do what is in our hearts." - Shawn George



👶📘Learn more about Sarah:


 Website: https://thecancerchannelbook.com/  

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCancerChannelBook 


Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thecancerchannelbook/   


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samcdonald/ 


Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahmcbru 



Resources:


Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a relatively rare form of cancer that most commonly develops in the salivary glands or other regions of the head and neck. 


https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/adenoid-cystic-carcinoma/  


Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), also called infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. About 75% of all breast cancers are IDC.


https://www.breastcancer.org/types/invasive-ductal-carcinoma 




🦄About Me:


In 2011, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, out of the blue. I did not have any prior health concerns or issues. Fast forward, the dreaded cancer diagnosis opened my eyes, introduced me to my purpose, and lead me to where I am today. 

As a Cancer Doula, I use my 11 years of experience with cancer to support and guide others diagnosed with cancer. Many people are not familiar with what a cancer doula is. Think of me as your personal guide and patient advocate. Schedule a 30-minute Meet and Greet call to learn more. https://bit.ly/OTOSDiscovery 


Learn more about On the Other Side at https://www.ontheotherside.life/. Connect with me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talayadendy/), or sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter (https://bit.ly/OTOSNewsletter) to get information and resources related to cancer. 


Visit: https://www.ontheotherside.life/navigating-cancer-together-podcast 


💜Please share this podcast with others!


Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Navigating Cancer TOGETHER podcast!

Disclaimer: The information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation, or care from your physician or other qualified health care provider.   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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At 44, Sarah McDonald was newly married, newly promoted, and planning pregnancy. It felt like a time of new beginnings in her life when suddenly she was diagnosed with a rare, incurable cancer. Two months later she was diagnosed with another, unrelated cancer. During this struggle, her father’s cancer, ten years in remission, returned and added new challenges but also a cancer buddy to her world. Told in an honest and oftentimes vulnerable voice, Sarah recounts a year of difficult stories in lighthearted and humorous ways. Readers of the book, The Cancer Channel will laugh and cry – and find it very difficult to set down.



A few highlights from the show: 


1. A cancer diagnosis is a period of mourning.


2. Incurable cancer doesn't mean terminal cancer.


3. Try to accept your diagnosis so you can focus on healing.


4. "Life is precious and short so we must do what is in our hearts." - Shawn George



👶📘Learn more about Sarah:


 Website: https://thecancerchannelbook.com/  

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCancerChannelBook 


Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thecancerchannelbook/   


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samcdonald/ 


Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahmcbru 



Resources:


Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a relatively rare form of cancer that most commonly develops in the salivary glands or other regions of the head and neck. 


https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/adenoid-cystic-carcinoma/  


Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), also called infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. About 75% of all breast cancers are IDC.


https://www.breastcancer.org/types/invasive-ductal-carcinoma 




🦄About Me:


In 2011, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, out of the blue. I did not have any prior health concerns or issues. Fast forward, the dreaded cancer diagnosis opened my eyes, introduced me to my purpose, and lead me to where I am today. 

As a Cancer Doula, I use my 11 years of experience with cancer to support and guide others diagnosed with cancer. Many people are not familiar with what a cancer doula is. Think of me as your personal guide and patient advocate. Schedule a 30-minute Meet and Greet call to learn more. https://bit.ly/OTOSDiscovery 


Learn more about On the Other Side at https://www.ontheotherside.life/. Connect with me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talayadendy/), or sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter (https://bit.ly/OTOSNewsletter) to get information and resources related to cancer. 


Visit: https://www.ontheotherside.life/navigating-cancer-together-podcast 


💜Please share this podcast with others!


Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Navigating Cancer TOGETHER podcast!

Disclaimer: The information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation, or care from your physician or other qualified health care provider.   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

At 44, Sarah McDonald was newly married, newly promoted, and planning pregnancy. It felt like a time of new beginnings in her life when suddenly she was diagnosed with a rare, incurable cancer. Two months later she was diagnosed with another, unrelated cancer. During this struggle, her father’s cancer, ten years in remission, returned and added new challenges but also a cancer buddy to her world. Told in an honest and oftentimes vulnerable voice, Sarah recounts a year of difficult stories in lighthearted and humorous ways. Readers of the book, The Cancer Channel will laugh and cry – and find it very difficult to set down.



A few highlights from the show: 


1. A cancer diagnosis is a period of mourning.


2. Incurable cancer doesn't mean terminal cancer.


3. Try to accept your diagnosis so you can focus on healing.


4. "Life is precious and short so we must do what is in our hearts." - Shawn George



👶📘Learn more about Sarah:


 Website: https://thecancerchannelbook.com/  

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCancerChannelBook 


Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/thecancerchannelbook/   


LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/samcdonald/ 


Twitter: https://twitter.com/sarahmcbru 



Resources:


Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a relatively rare form of cancer that most commonly develops in the salivary glands or other regions of the head and neck. 


https://rarediseases.org/rare-diseases/adenoid-cystic-carcinoma/  


Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC), also called infiltrating ductal carcinoma, is the most common type of breast cancer. About 75% of all breast cancers are IDC.


https://www.breastcancer.org/types/invasive-ductal-carcinoma 




🦄About Me:


In 2011, I was diagnosed with Hodgkin's Lymphoma, out of the blue. I did not have any prior health concerns or issues. Fast forward, the dreaded cancer diagnosis opened my eyes, introduced me to my purpose, and lead me to where I am today. 

As a Cancer Doula, I use my 11 years of experience with cancer to support and guide others diagnosed with cancer. Many people are not familiar with what a cancer doula is. Think of me as your personal guide and patient advocate. Schedule a 30-minute Meet and Greet call to learn more. https://bit.ly/OTOSDiscovery 


Learn more about On the Other Side at https://www.ontheotherside.life/. Connect with me on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/talayadendy/), or sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter (https://bit.ly/OTOSNewsletter) to get information and resources related to cancer. 


Visit: https://www.ontheotherside.life/navigating-cancer-together-podcast 


💜Please share this podcast with others!


Thanks for joining us on today's episode of the Navigating Cancer TOGETHER podcast!

Disclaimer: The information on this podcast is for general informational purposes only and SHOULD NOT be relied upon as a substitute for sound professional medical advice, evaluation, or care from your physician or other qualified health care provider.   


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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