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A metastatic breast cancer THRIVER, a cancer survivor, and Making Strides Against Breast Cancer

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In the TheoryLab podcast, we usually highlight the work of American Cancer Society scientists and funded researchers. But in this episode, we speak with some amazing women who exemplify why we support cancer research. In this two-part episode, you'll hear from a metastatic breast cancer THRIVER, a cancer survivor, and the managing director of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC). (2:49) First, we spoke with Valerie Mortimer—a metastatic breast cancer thriver—and Joya Harris—a stage 3 breast cancer survivor. They shared what it was like to be diagnosed with breast cancer, how they found strength during their journey, and advice they have for newly diagnosed patients. They also talked about how helpful it can be to become part of a community of survivors and caregivers. (26:40) In the second half of the episode, we spoke with Susan Petre, Managing Director of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. What is Making Strides? How much money is raised through it, and how does the American Cancer Society use those funds? She also talks about how the event has changed this year in response to the pandemic. And she ends by talking about some of her favorite memories from Making Strides events over the years.
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Content provided by TheoryLab and American Cancer Society. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by TheoryLab and American Cancer Society or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
In the TheoryLab podcast, we usually highlight the work of American Cancer Society scientists and funded researchers. But in this episode, we speak with some amazing women who exemplify why we support cancer research. In this two-part episode, you'll hear from a metastatic breast cancer THRIVER, a cancer survivor, and the managing director of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (MSABC). (2:49) First, we spoke with Valerie Mortimer—a metastatic breast cancer thriver—and Joya Harris—a stage 3 breast cancer survivor. They shared what it was like to be diagnosed with breast cancer, how they found strength during their journey, and advice they have for newly diagnosed patients. They also talked about how helpful it can be to become part of a community of survivors and caregivers. (26:40) In the second half of the episode, we spoke with Susan Petre, Managing Director of Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. What is Making Strides? How much money is raised through it, and how does the American Cancer Society use those funds? She also talks about how the event has changed this year in response to the pandemic. And she ends by talking about some of her favorite memories from Making Strides events over the years.
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