cherylsimoneau
The Advocacy Lab
This podcast explores what happens when patients don’t just survive disease — they change the science AND Policies around it . This is a podcast about how insight born from illness can stand shoulder to shoulder with laboratory science — and why patient knowledge belongs at the table, not at the margins.
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cherylsimoneau
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Último episodio
13 de may. de 2026
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Episodios
In Conversation with Teresa Norris - President HPV Global Action 13.05.2026 39:11
In this episode, Cheryl-Anne Simoneau sits down with Teresa Norris, President & Founder of HPV Global Action and President of the Coalition Priorité Cancer du Québec, for a conversation about HPV that everyone needs to hear. Did you know that oropharyngeal cancers in men are now surpassing cervical cancer in women — and that there is no test available for men to detect HPV? The good news is th...
En conversation avec Teresa Norris, présidente de HPV Global Action 11.05.2026 23:49
Dans cet épisode, Cheryl-Anne Simoneau s'entretient avec Teresa Norris, spécialiste en santé sexuelle, présidente et fondatrice de HPV Global Action et présidente de la Coalition Priorité Cancer du Québec. Teresa nous explique tout ce que nous devons savoir sur le virus du papillome humain (VPH) — un virus qui peut rester dormant dans l'organisme pendant près de 40 ans. Elle nous parle également d...
Patient-Led AI: What Alvina’s Story Teaches Us About Modern Advocacy 04.02.2026 37:32
What happens when a patient uses AI to advocate for herself — and it changes the course of her diagnosis? In our latest episode, I speak with Alvina Nadeem, an ovarian cancer survivor whose story shows how technology, persistence, and lived experience can intersect in powerful ways.
Hope and Science 07.01.2026 18:25
This podcast explores what happens when patients don’t just survive disease — they change the science AND Policies around it. In this first episode, I’m joined by Dr. Suzan McNamara. When treatment options for chronic myeloid leukemia were running out, Suzan refused to accept that silence was the answer. She helped launch a patient petition that changed access — and then went on to earn a PhD stud...
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