Randi Paynter

CHANGED BY CANCER

Health EN ↓ 9 episodes

Cancer doesn't just change your health; it changes your world. *CHANGED BY CANCER* shares raw, lived experiences at the intersection of personal healing and systemic change. We amplify the voices of those rewriting their narratives and navigating the challenges of a diagnosis with honesty, insight, and community.

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Randi Paynter

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Health

Podcast website

changedbycancer.com

Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

"The Myth of Lifestyle Choices" — Introduction to The Epi Edit 08.07.2026

When we talk about cancer, we often talk about it in isolation — as a private medical crisis. But cancer doesn't happen in a vacuum. It happens to people who live in specific communities, navigate specific systems, and face distinct structural realities. In this inaugural episode of The Epi Edit , host Dr. Randi Paynter steps behind the mic for a solo session to outline the mission of this new for...

"Fix Your Data Health" — The Lie of "Average" Cancer Odds (The Epi Edit) 08.07.2026

When we are thrown into a health crisis, our brains desperately search for certainty through anchors, maps, timelines, and data. In the United States, the absolute gold standard for tracking population-level oncology data is a public health system called SEER (Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results) managed by the National Cancer Institute. In this episode of The Epi Edit , cancer epidemiolog...

"Health Is Wealth" — Aiona 01.07.2026

Aiona came to California from Tonga when she was about a year old. She grew up in Sacramento, went on an LDS mission at twenty-one, came home, fell in love on what was essentially a second date, and eventually landed in Petaluma, CA — managing a Hampton Inn, raising two daughters, and working twelve-hour days until the day she noticed something had changed in her breast. That was November 2025. Th...

"The End of the Story" — Brenda (Part 2) 24.06.2026

"The anxiety comes with the not knowing... When you know the end of the story, maybe that's when the anxiety goes away. I don't have as much anymore... I've jumped over every single hurdle. The last one is maybe going to be the hardest. But I'll do it and I'll finish the race." — Brenda The medical framework treats the conclusion of active oncology protocols—the chemo infusions, the surgical steps...

"The Coincidence" — Brenda (Part 1) 17.06.2026

There is a version of this podcast that Dr. Randi Paynter imagined making before she started. She would sit across from strangers, ask them to trust her with the hardest thing that ever happened to them, and there would be a clean line between host and guest. This is not that episode. Brenda is Randi's sister. She is 52 years old. She works in human services — a career built on trying to do right...

“The No-Bull Truth” — Rachel 10.06.2026

Rachel is a two-time ovarian cancer survivor, an 18-year veteran of the cancer journey, and the author of The No-Bull**** Guide to Dealing with Cancer (written with co-author Dr. Mercedes Castiel). She was 32 years old when persistent, progressing symptoms led her to an OB-GYN, an ultrasound, a CAT scan, and — three days after her first appointment at Memorial Sloan Kettering — surgery for a rare...

"0.4%" — Sasha 03.06.2026

Sasha's cancer was never supposed to be found when it was. Invasive lobular carcinoma — the second most common form of breast cancer — grows not in a lump, but in sheets and lines of cells. It only shows up on mammograms about thirty percent of the time. Sasha's first mammogram had come back clear. It was a chance ultrasound, performed alongside an unrelated finding, that caught a shadow no one wa...

"I Already Learned Those Lessons" — Renee 27.05.2026

Renee was 50 when her first mammogram came back with a diagnosis: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). She had a lumpectomy, radiation, and got on with her life. Two years later, the DCIS was back — same breast, more aggressive, with a feature called comedonecrosis that changed the calculus entirely. This time, Renee came to her surgeon armed. Two years of research, Facebook groups, Reddit threads, an...

Trailer 07.03.2026

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