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Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community

Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community

著者: Vanessa Mooney
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In this first episode, I’m sharing my story - from cancer survivor to podcast creator and founder of Someone Like Me, your Cancer Community App. I talk about what I went through, why I created this space, and what it means to build something that truly supports people through one of the hardest times in their lives.

I talk about being diagnosed with breast cancer, just months after my sister was diagnosed with lung cancer. I open up about losing our mam to cancer, what it felt like to go through treatment without her, and the loneliness that came with it, even when you’ve got people around you.


This episode is honest. I also explain what the Someone Like Me app is all about -

a FREE app launching soon that connects people affected by cancer with real support, one-on-one connection, wellness resources, and a space to share your story.


There’s also a dedicated section for spouses, family, and friends - because cancer doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed, it touches everyone around them.


If you’ve ever felt like no one really gets what you’re going through - this is for you.


© 2025 Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community
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  • E:9 They Said Long Covid - It Was Lung Cancer: Samantha’s Story
    2025/07/14

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    Vanessa sits down with Samantha to talk about her powerful lung cancer journey.

    Samantha was diagnosed in her 40s, and her story is a reminder of the importance of listening to your body and pushing for answers when something feels off.

    She opens up about the first symptoms she noticed, what it was like hearing the words “you have cancer,” and how she found the strength to keep going. Samantha also shares how she decided to start speaking up and raising awareness, offering advice for anyone who might feel afraid to seek help.

    This is an honest, heartfelt chat about resilience, community, and the power of trusting yourself — a conversation you won’t want to miss.

    About Samantha

    Samantha is a passionate advocate for lung cancer awareness and has become a strong voice in breaking the stigma around the disease. Since her diagnosis, she’s dedicated her time to sharing her story and encouraging others to listen to their bodies and not ignore the small signs.

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    43 分
  • E:8 You Have Cancer: Now What?
    2025/07/12

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    In this mini-podcast, Vanessa talks about what really happens after you hear those words — you have cancer.


    She chats about all the appointments, surgeries, oncology visits, chemo, and the mental side of it all… the fear, the confusion, and trying to figure everything out.


    Vanessa also shares a few little tips on how to not let the fear of recurrence take over your life — things she’s learned herself, five years on after finishing her own breast cancer treatment.


    It’s an honest, supportive chat to remind you that you’re not alone, and it’s okay to feel completely lost.

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    12 分
  • E7: Miriam shares her journey with melanoma
    2025/07/06

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    Miriam shares her unexpected journey with melanoma, detailing her diagnosis, treatment, and the emotional rollercoaster that followed. She emphasizes the importance of community support, advocacy for better treatment access, and the need for patients to listen to their bodies. Miriam's story is one of resilience, hope, and the power of connection in the face of adversity.

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    Takeaways

    Miriam was diagnosed with melanoma at age 45 after feeling a lump during a bike ride.
    She experienced a shock when informed that her cancer was not breast cancer but melanoma.
    Miriam's treatment involved surgery and a surveillance program due to the high chance of recurrence.
    She faced a stage four diagnosis a year later, which opened up new treatment options.
    Miriam emphasizes the importance of denial as a coping mechanism during the early stages of diagnosis.
    She advocates for exercise and community support as vital for mental health during treatment.
    Miriam highlights the systemic issues in cancer care, particularly regarding access to treatments.
    She encourages patients to seek support and not deny themselves moments of joy.
    Miriam's journey led her to become an advocate for better cancer care and support systems.
    She believes there is life after cancer and encourages others to focus on what truly matters.


    Sound bites

    "I was completely in denial."
    "It's just bad luck, that's life."
    "There is life after cancer."



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    39 分

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