Sarah Marion
When We Had Cancer
A podcast about cancer survivorship where Sarah Marion, a 28-year old resident physician at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital, sits down with cancer survivors and providers to cancer patients to hear about stories since diagnosis and what it's like to take care of cancer patients.
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May 8, 2026
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Episodes
Season 4: 4: Larissa Morgan 08.05.2026 37:46
Larissa Morgan is the director of health justice transformation at Penn Medicine, a prior oncology nurse, and is plain ol’ honest about the challenges of having a breast cancer diagnosis, including entering the survivorship period. She recommends taking people up on the help they offer you and listening to your body if you need to take time off. Tune in to this week’s episode of “When We Had Cance...
Season 4: 3: Catherine Hagele 02.05.2026 34:58
Catherine Hagele is a dragon boat fanatic, leader in the standardized patient program at Penn Medicine and discovered her own breast cancer via self exam several years ago. Today, she tells me about mindfulness and feeling each of her emotions, her enormous support system, and paddling in the Schuyllkill river alongside other breast cancer survivors--including an international competition in Germa...
Season 4: 2: Lakeisha Mulugeta-Gordon, MD, MSHP 09.03.2026 38:38
Keisha is in her gynecologic oncology fellowship specializing in cervical cancer with research interests in patients' narratives. She's also a wife and a mother of 2 young ones. She's chatty, bikes all around Philadelphia, and carries around her yoga mat in anticipation of her CorePower yoga class later in the day. Tune in to this interesting episode to hear about warning signs of cervical cancer,...
Season 4: 1: Tanya Lumpkins, MD 22.10.2025 48:28
Tanya Lumpkins, MD, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2024, and before that she was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Navigating the healthcare system was nothing new; Dr. Lumpkins was used to being a patient that had to see multiple specialists. However, having the label as "cancer patient" took a whole new role, especially in how it offered perspective on racial disparities in breast cancer outcom...
Season 3. 4: Kathleen Haden, ANP 06.09.2023 40:52
Ms. Kathleen Haden, ANP, is a nurse practitioner who now focuses mainly on cancer prevention strategies in clinic. But her journey is an interesting one: training to be a nurse practitioner when it was very uncommon (and not nearly as straightforward!), working in HIV/infectious disease units at the NIH alongside Dr. Fauci, independently figuring out what wellness strategies work for her, and now...
Season 3. 3: Craig Slingluff, MD 28.08.2023 31:39
Dr. Craig Slingluff is a surgical oncologist and immunology researcher who treats and investigates melanoma, respectively. But he also was diagnosed with cancer, himself. Two years ago, he found out he had metastatic prostate cancer. With family and faculty support, Dr. Slingluff has a new perspective on life, which includes better work-life balance and gratitude exercises. Tune in to this week's...
Season 3. 2: Ann Marie Smith, MDiv 21.08.2023 43:01
Her breast cancer diagnosis in 2008 did not just have her thinking about death and dying, it inspired a second career: chaplaincy. Ms. Ann Marie Smith, MDiv, began volunteering with hospice care after her breast cancer journey, and eventually got her masters in divinity before doing her chaplain residency. Now a chaplain with the UVA Cancer Center, Ms. Smith provides care to cancer patients with a...
Season 3. 1: Fumiko Chino, MD 15.08.2023 35:32
Starting off the 3rd season of "When We Had Cancer," which newly features providers (in the general sense) of cancer patients, is an interview with Dr. Fumiko Chino. Dr. Chino is a radiation oncologist in Manhattan, New York City, at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Daughter of a radiation oncologist and sister to two radiation oncologists, Dr. Chino discusses many things that fall under th...
Season 2. 7: Maggie Walsh 31.07.2023 49:59
Maggie is a 34-year old cancer survivor who, frankly, isn’t thankful she ever was diagnosed. Maggie’s cancer compromised her fertility, brought upon anger, and played awful waiting games with biopsy results. Tune in to this week’s episode to hear about a rare cancer diagnosis, family planning, second opinions from doctors, and the role of therapy. Song Credits: Easy on Me, by Adele Clair de...
Season 2. 6: Colleen Bergin 26.05.2023 32:48
Colleen is a 3-year retiree and a two-time breast cancer survivor. Living in rural Virginia with her four animals and husband, Bill Collins, of almost 48 years (who gets credit for being her rock through it all), Colleen recommends that you be there for your loved ones on cancer journeys. Saying "I'm here if you need anything" may not be enough, take a more active approach like grabbing ice cream...
Season 2. 5: Michelle St. Germaine 09.05.2023 15:00
This episode is a little different. Instead of interviewing a cancer survivor, I read a chapter from my book, "Six Women." This chapter is a story about a beautiful woman named Michelle called "Coffee Shop Miracles." Welcome to Season 3. Featured Songs Easy on Me by Adele Clair de Lune by DeBussy
Season 2. 4: Deborah Clarkston 22.04.2023 39:18
Deborah, Deb, or Debby—depending on who you are—is a 5year cancer survivor from triple negative breast cancer, s/p double mastectomy. An ER/ICU nurse by training, Deborah took the diagnosis seriously: time to figure it out, get treatment, and move on. She now volunteers with the UVA Cancer Peer Support Group, along with Margarita (featured in S2E3), and also teaches/coordinates at a nursing progra...
Season 2. 3: Margarita Figueroa 25.02.2023 51:02
Margarita shares about self care, trusting your gut (and your research!), and being a two-time cancer survivor. Part of the UVA Cancer Peer Parter Support Group, Margarita helps other folks who are first starting their cancer journeys.
Season 2. 1: Kate Franklin 18.09.2021 46:20
Foster mom of puppies, spin class extraordinaire and excellent storyteller Kate Franklin sits down with me to tell us about her Leukemia diagnosis at age 4 and life since. Listen and learn about how cancer survivorship can be thought of as a pizza topping along with other parts of your life, and many more pockets of insight from my UVA School of Medicine classmate, Kate!
9: LaTonya Bennett 11.03.2020 42:33
Full of energy and youthfulness, LaTonya is a natural storyteller with the perspective and story to match. One of the best things about having breast cancer was the self realization of her tenacity (immediately after being diagnosed LaTonya drove to the grocery store to buy everything organic, sparking a radical lifestyle change) and the worst thing by far was her chemotherapy treatment. Yet to be...
8: Brenda Washington 04.03.2020 43:58
Brenda is a bit more soft spoken than past cancer survivors on this podcast, her journey a bit more private and her circle a bit more intimate. Nonetheless, Brenda had a challenging but ultimately triumphant journey battling breast cancer and looks forward to her five-year survivorship celebration this summer. Initially fearful and in disbelief, Brenda found support in her doctors, children, and G...
7: Sheri Denkensohn-Trott 25.02.2020 45:24
Sheri is a 10-year breast cancer survivor. Sheri is also a quadriplegic after a diving incident at age 16. Injury coupled with illness, Sheri's challenging journey ten years ago was wrought with disability accommodations, familiarity with recurrent appointments (she calls herself a “frequent flyer”), and theories about cancer onset. A frequent storyteller, herself, Sheri shares the story of her b...
6: Jacqueline Beale 25.02.2020 35:12
Jacqueline is your unconventional cancer survivor- true alone from the fact that throughout our conversation about her breast cancer diagnosis she sat across from me with a beaming smile, giggling between anecdotes. Losing her mother and grandmother to breast cancer and brain cancer, respectively, convinced Jacqueline to approach her own cancer diagnosis years later with positivity including love,...
5: Ify Nwabukwu 24.02.2020 33:01
Ify is an immigrant health advocate (and an African immigrant herself) who founded and serves as director of the organization, The African Women’s Cancer Awareness Association. Her spirituality, family, friends, and gentle spirit have gotten her through what has become five surgeries since her difficult decision: to do a lumpectomy in her right breast only or do a double mastectomy to essentially...
4: Jourgette Reid-Sillah 10.01.2020 26:46
Ms. Reid-Sillah is a current D.C. resident who advocates on behalf of the underserved communities of the metropolitan area. In episode #4 of "When We Had Cancer," Ms. Reid-Sillah approaches her breast cancer journey from a unique perspective, believing it was the best thing that could have happened to her. Listen to this week's episode to hear why.
3: Vatesha Bouler 25.11.2019 34:58
A kindergarten teacher born and raised in Chester, South Carolina, “Tesha” Bouler moved to the D.C. area seven years ago. At age 36, she found a lump in her breast and assumed it was a benign cyst. The breast cancer diagnosis came as a devastating shock that was followed by fears of death, the freezing of eggs, the loss of beloved curls, and a powerful spiritual journey. Now a survivor, Tesha shar...
2: Susan Banta 18.11.2019 34:33
Not a “survivor" and technically not said to be in remission either, Susan has been N.E.D. ("no evidence of disease") since her last surgery in January 2017. A local from northwest D.C. and the mother of Sarah’s childhood friend, Isabel, Susan shares her story about how a rare breast cancer diagnosis days after President Trump’s election was tackled pragmatically with the support of family, friend...
1: Gigi El-Bayoumi 10.11.2019 30:03
Dr. Jehan "Gigi" El-Bayoumi is the founder and director of the GWU Rodham Institute, a clinical professor and internal medicine physician at GWU Hospital, and 15 years in remission since her double-mastectomy.
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