We’re sisters on a mission to care for the cancer community through the sharing of real life stories
Today marks our 50th and final episode! We’ve been creating the My Sister’s Cancer podcast for a yea
Today’s podcast episode is packed full of resource recommendations for the survivorship season. As w
Today we are joined by our parents! You’ve heard them mentioned on the show time and again and today
Today we are joined by our two favorite people: our husbands. For the last year they’ve supported us
While surviving a life-threatening situation calls for celebration, it comes with a heaping helping
Life is, by nature, precarious. None of us knows when our last day will be. But if you’ve had a life
Even when you’ve been a survivor for years, cancer can still affect your daily life. We’ve talked ab
Issues of fertility and reproduction are fraught even in the best of scenarios. And for many AYA can
Everyone knows that many cancer patients go bald and spend a lot of time throwing up. Fewer people u
Believe it or not, it’s been four years since the COVID-19 pandemic first swept the globe. On today’
It’s (kind of) spring, and here at My Sister’s Cancer we are ready to talk about survivorship. On to
Today we get the pleasure of bringing you our second guest episode. Mom of two Trish shares her fami
We are so honored to be able to share our first guest episode on the show today. Jack Foster shares
Ella turns 26 next week! To celebrate, the sisters are discussing the bittersweet significance of bi
Today’s episode is short but sweet, packed with lots of advice on how to show up for your people whe
Mental health is vital to our overall well-being. We know this. But what are you supposed to do in a
Are you (still) there, God? On today’s podcast, the sisters discuss the ways their faith shook, grew
While sister stories are everywhere, it is rare to find a cancer memoir that focuses on the sister r
Cancer is unpredictable in nature and can drag on for months or years. Sometimes original timelines
We’re not treading any new ground here when we say social media is controversial. It connects us… an