The Stupid Cancer Show

Stupid Cancer Show

The Stupid Cancer Show

United States, EnglishHealth

Launched in 2007, The Stupid Cancer Show is a multi-award-winning international talk radio webcast. Five years and 250 broadcasts later, the show boasts an impressive aggregate listenership footprint exceeding 2.5M worldwide. A program of Stupid Cancer, the nation's largest support community for young adults affected by cancer, The Stupid Cancer Show tackles hard hitting issues from politics, health care, civil rights and the environment to social media, entertainment, cancer research and education. Recognized by the Classy Awards as the "Most Innovative Use Of Social Media" in the world and awarded LIVESTRONG's first-ever “Game-Changer” Advancement Award, this broadcast has given a voice to millions of underserved children, teenagers and young adults lwith cancer and elevated the cause of "young adult cancer survivorship" to the national spotlight. Hosted by young adult survivors Annie Goodman – Journalist and Associate Producer for FOX Broadcasting – and SC Founder/CEO Matthew Zachary, The Stupid Cancer Show is a testament to the collective power of social media and social good. It is only due to the support and passion of our growing global community that this program has become an international outlet for causes, issues and topics relevant through the lens of young adult cancer, public health and social welfare.

Upcoming Broadcasts

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Of the 80,000 known man-made chemicals in our food, air, water, cars, homes and everything else, only a handful are regulated for human safety. This is not OK. Join us as we welcome survivor/journalist Emily Cousins from... more
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On-Demand Episodes

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As the world goes mobile and advances in cancer rely more and more on high tech solutions, living with and managing cancer means new solutions for survivors and caregivers. Join us as we discuss this issue with Alex Fair (Co-Founder &... more
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Decoding Annie Parker is a breakthrough film about the discovery of the BRCA1 gene responsible for many breast and ovacial cancers. Join us a we welcome writer/director Steven Bernstein and Annie Parker herself, along with Susan... more
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Yes, Canadians get cancer and it sucks just as much for their young adults, despite a different healthcare system. Join us as we welcome four young adult fighters and survivors from our neighbor to the north—Jean Lamantia,... more
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Cancer sucks any way you slice it but be careful what you wish for when you take to the Internet to rant, rave and share your journey with the universe. Tonight we welcome young adult cancer survivors, writers, bloggers and soap-box... more
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Tonight were joined by Suzanne Skala (Executive Director, SuperSibs), Melanie Goldish (Founder, SuperSibs) and Whitney Kvistad (Masters of Nursing Grad Student) to disuss the unique and unmet needs of siblings in the cancer journey,... more
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Join us as we open the floodgates to expose Triple Negative Breast Cancer, a misunderstood variant of the disease that affects up to 25,000 women each year. We will be joined by Hayley Dinerman (Executive Director), Malaak... more
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Down the rabbit hole again we go discussing the perils and pitfalls of the bureaucratic hot mess we call a healthcare system. Join experts Rebecca Nells (VP, Programs & Strategy, Cancer and Careers), Monica Fawzy, Esq. (COO,... more
01:09

The impact of caregiving has untold consequences on physical, emotional, and financial health. This amplified for young adults. Join three cancer caregivers – Lou Greenzweig (parent of a young adult survivor), Chad Rachman... more
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Join us as shine a global spotlight on our partners at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, a national network of cancer centers helping patients fight cancer using advanced technology and a personalized approach. We will be speaking... more
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Join us as were joined by Richard Tate (Vice President, Communications & Marketing for HopeLab) and Shwen Gwee (VP of Digital Health at Edelman, Founder of SXSH Social Health and the blog Med2.0) to discuss the... more

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