Penn State Health

Life on Pause

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Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.

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Penn State Health

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Society

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www.lifeonpausepodcast.com

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26. Mai 2026

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46 Hours, No Walls: When THON 2026 Came to the Hospital 26.05.2026

🎥 VIDEO EPISODE NOTE: This story was made for video and includes powerful visual moments from both sides of the THON 2026 Hospital-to-THON Bridge — from patient rooms at Penn State Health Children's Hospital to the floor of the Bryce Jordan Center. Watch the full episode on YouTube for the complete experience. — — — Every year, THON happens for the kids who can't be there. This year, THON came to...

Full Cup: How Eliot Dean Fought Leukemia Twice and Learned Not to Wait 21.04.2026

At twenty years old, Eliot Dean was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. For weeks, his world shrank to a single hospital floor he couldn't leave — a window with a good view, a lot of sunsets, and the slow, difficult work of getting through treatment. Five years later, in remission, Eliot thought the worst was behind him. Then routine blood work came back suspicious. Same markers. Same dia...

THON 2025: Inside Penn State's 46-Hour Stand for Kids with Cancer 03.02.2026

🎥 VIDEO EPISODE NOTE: This story was created for video and includes incredible visual moments from THON Weekend — from walking through Penn State's player cheer tunnel to experiencing the energy of 16,500 students in the Bryce Jordan Center. For the full experience, watch on YouTube: [LINK] When Grace Schneider was diagnosed with B-cell leukemia in 2020, her family discovered something unexpected...

Finding Your Voice After the Bell: A PhotoVoice Journey of Young Adult Cancer Survivors 13.01.2026

What happens when treatment ends but the journey continues? For young adult cancer survivors, the ringing of the bell marks not an ending, but the beginning of something more complex — survivorship. In this powerful episode of Life on Pause, five young women who participated in Penn State Health Children's Hospital's inaugural PhotoVoice project come together to share their experiences using photo...

Mind Over Matter: Health Maintenance After Cancer 23.12.2025

What does health maintenance really mean when you're a young adult cancer survivor? Eliot and Hailey—both acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) survivors—share the reality of life after treatment: checkups every six months, school accommodations for brain damage, mental health boundaries that weren't optional before, and learning which exercises won't break bones weakened by chemotherapy. Recorded at...

When Heroes Meet Heroes: Life Lion's Impact on Cancer Families 11.12.2025

When a Life Lion flight nurse saves a teenager's life, he never expects to meet him again. Ten years later, that young man returns—not as a patient, but as a father—to say thank you. Ten-year-old William, a leukemia survivor, discovers a new dream while exploring a Life Lion helicopter: "I may want to be a helicopter mechanic." Maria, a Wilms tumor survivor, remembers the kindness of her transport...

The Tape Job: How Cancer Taught Tony Campisi to Redefine Heaven 28.11.2025

Tony Campisi, a two-time cancer survivor, shares a story about hockey, resilience, and discovering that heaven doesn't have to look the same to still be heaven. Diagnosed with an astrocytoma tumor on his spinal cord at age four, Tony lost the use of his left side and had to learn to walk — and skate — all over again. Through what he thought was "just playing games" in physical therapy, Tony fought...

The Long Way Around: Living With Osteosarcoma at Age 12 18.11.2025

At twelve years old, Ariana was living for sports — two softball teams, church basketball, and constant motion. Then her knees started hurting. What seemed like a sports injury turned into an osteosarcoma diagnosis that would change everything: her body, her childhood, and her understanding of what it means to advocate for yourself. In this powerful episode of Life on Pause, Ariana shares what no...

From Provider to Patient, Part 2: Karen Powell on Early Detection, Tough Choices, and Self-Advocacy 29.10.2025

Karen Powell, a nurse practitioner at Memorial Sloan Kettering who specializes in breast cancer care, returns for Part 2 to share the night everything changed: her own diagnosis at age 39. A lifelong runner, healthy eater, and non-smoker with negative genetic testing, Karen was months away from her first routine mammogram when a quiet July evening—and a simple itch—led to a life-altering discovery...

Three Generations of Strength, Part 1: How Family Legacy Shaped a Nurse’s Journey 24.10.2025

Karen Powell, a Penn State graduate and nurse practitioner at Memorial Sloan Kettering, shares a deeply personal story that spans three generations of women affected by breast cancer. Diagnosed herself at age 39, Karen’s path toward oncology began long before her own diagnosis — in the living rooms and hospital rooms of her childhood. In this episode of Life on Pause , Karen reflects on how her gr...

Brave, Bold, Gold: Ariana & Tony Share Their Childhood Cancer Awareness Designs 03.10.2025

Ariana McDonell and Tony Campisi share how they turned their childhood cancer journeys into powerful designs for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. At just 12 years old, Ariana entered a t-shirt design contest that became much more than an art project. Her design, chosen two years in a row, carries deep meaning: symbols of art and music therapy, friendships made in the hospital, and memories of Ril...

A Taste of Independence: Cooking Up Confidence After Cancer 16.09.2025

Taylor, Eliot, Shelly, and Tony share how something as simple as a cooking class can spark confidence, connection, and independence after cancer. Hosted at Zest! Cooking School in Lititz, Pennsylvania, this Life on Pause event brought young adult cancer survivors together to learn new skills, share a meal, and reflect on how small steps can lead to big empowerment. For Taylor , cooking became a pa...

God Didn’t Give Me Cancer—But He Didn’t Stop It Either: Robyn’s Story 12.08.2025

Robyn, a 21-year-old from Lancaster County, was diagnosed with T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia during her second year of college. What started as what she thought were boils and cold symptoms quickly turned into a life-changing diagnosis—and a moment of decision. In this episode of Life on Pause , Robyn reflects on her experience as a young adult caught between pediatric and adult care systems...

Healing Through Hoofbeats: Paige’s Story of Strength and Therapeutic Horsemanship 22.07.2025

Paige, a 15-year-old from Pennsylvania, was diagnosed with Burkitt’s leukemia at stage 3. After spending seven months in the hospital undergoing intensive treatment, she found herself withdrawn and unsure—until she met a horse named Tank. In this episode of  Life on Pause , we follow Paige’s six-week journey through Hoofbeat Haven, a therapeutic horsemanship program at Bridlepath Equine Cente...

Cancer Camp Changed My Life: AYA Survivors Share the Power of Connection 01.07.2025

Emma, Lucas, Ariana, and Casey open up about what it’s really like to attend a cancer camp as a young adult. From fears about fitting in to late-night laughs and life-changing conversations, they share the moments that made them feel seen, safe, and supported. In this episode of Life on Pause , our guests reflect on their camp experiences—from nervous airport goodbyes to karaoke nights that ran lo...

Mason’s Mission: Fighting Cancer Across Continents 10.06.2025

Mason, a 21-year-old from Iran, shares his remarkable story of fighting neuroblastoma for more than a decade. Diagnosed at age 7, Mason has faced multiple relapses, treatment resistance, and devastating setbacks—including the moment his doctors told him they could do no more. In this episode of Life on Pause , Mason reflects on his decision to take his story global, sending his case to over 100 ca...

Drawing Through the Darkness: Maya’s Story of Art & Healing 30.05.2025

Maya , a young cancer patient and gifted artist, shares how drawing became her outlet during treatment for acute myeloid leukemia. Inspired by animator Vivienne Medrano, Maya dove into digital art to escape the fear and isolation of hospital life. Now, she's setting her sights on SVA in NYC with hopes of turning her pain into powerful animation. In this episode of Life on Pause , Maya discusses:...

“I Thought I Was Dying” – Maya on Cancer, Panic Attacks, and Finding Hope 09.05.2025

Maya, a 15-year-old high school student, shares the deeply personal story of how her childhood fear of getting cancer became real. Diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML), she takes us through the moment she first felt symptoms, her terrifying ER experience, and how the diagnosis changed everything. In this episode of Life on Pause , Maya also opens up about her lifelong struggle with anxiety...

Preserving Parenthood: Fertility Options for Young Cancer Patients 06.05.2025

In this episode of Life on Pause , we explore a critical—but often overlooked—aspect of cancer care: fertility preservation. Joined by Dr. Mindy Christianson, a national expert in reproductive endocrinology from the Cleveland Clinic, and Shanan Vanatta, the Fertility Preservation Coordinator at Penn State Health, we take a closer look at the options available to preserve fertility before cancer tr...

Finding Strength in Support: Young Adults on Cancer, Community, and Coming Back Stronger 01.04.2025

In this episode of  Life on Pause , young adult cancer survivors open up about the incredible power of support systems. From family and friends to classmates, coworkers, and even strangers, our guests share how they leaned on their communities—both online and offline—through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. You’ll hear honest stories of: Facing cancer far from home Learning to ask for...

Navigating Cancer’s Impact on Education & Career Paths 18.03.2025

How does a cancer diagnosis impact education and career aspirations? In this episode of  Life on Pause , seven young adult cancer survivors share their personal experiences of having their lives disrupted by cancer during pivotal academic and professional moments. From reimagining career paths to navigating education with ongoing treatment, their stories highlight resilience, adaptation, and...

Cancer, Weight Changes, and Self-Image: A Survivor’s Perspective 26.11.2024

In this candid bonus episode of  Life on Pause , young adults share their personal experiences with body image during and after cancer treatment. Through heartfelt stories, they explore the challenges of rapid weight changes, self-perception, and the emotional impact of visible scars. As they recount experiences with weight loss, steroids, and the constant battle with self-image, they reveal...

Unforgettable Smells: Cancer Survivors Share Sensory Triggers 19.11.2024

In this bonus episode of  Life on Pause , young adult cancer survivors open up about the powerful sensory triggers that bring back memories of their cancer treatment. From the sharp scent of hand sanitizer to the saline flushes that evoke a distinct taste, these triggers linger long after treatment. Hosted by Corene Parrish, the conversation delves into how specific smells, sounds, and tastes...

Sweet and Salty: How Cancer Changes Your Relationship with Food 12.11.2024

In this heartfelt episode of  Life on Pause , Corene Parrish and a group of young adult cancer survivors gather to explore the complex relationship between food and cancer. Reflecting on life before, during, and after treatment, they discuss the surprising ways cancer impacted their cravings, taste preferences, and emotional connections with food. From cravings for indulgent foods to the bitt...

Survivorship Clinics: Facing the Long-Term Side Effects of Cancer 29.10.2024

Surviving cancer is only the beginning of the journey. In this episode of Life on Pause, Nathan Smelser, Corene Parrish, and Sammy Szurkowski dive into the emotional and practical challenges of navigating life after cancer. From the overwhelming amount of medical information shared during survivorship clinics to the long-term side effects that surface years later, they reflect on the ups and downs...

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