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Cancer Clear and Simple

Cancer Clear and Simple

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Welcome to 'Cancer Clear and Simple,' the podcast dedicated to simplifying cancer. Join us as we discuss the world of cancer, breaking down complex concepts for our listening audience. One of our goals is to equip individuals and families dealing with cancer by providing clear, and concise insights. Through personal stories, expert interviews and practical tips, listeners are enabled to make informed decisions. Whether you're a patient, caregiver, or just simply wanting information, tune in to 'Cancer Clear and Simple' for a easy-to-follow guide on understanding and coping with cancer.

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  • Michelle Robinson | Cancer Before 40
    Jan 1 2026

    Michelle Robinson never expected to hear the words “you have cancer” before 40.

    In this episode of Cancer Clear and Simple, Michelle shares how bariatric surgery led to the discovery of a gastrointestinal stromal tumor. The cancer was caught early, without symptoms, and resolved through surgery, followed by oncology care and clear follow up scans. While the outcome was positive, the emotional and psychological impact of being diagnosed with cancer reshaped her sense of identity, safety, and future.

    This conversation explores early detection, family health history, being taken seriously by providers, and why cancer stories without chemotherapy or radiation still carry real weight. Michelle’s experience is a powerful reminder that early detection saves lives and that every cancer story deserves to be seen and understood.

    Cancer Before 40 | Michelle Robinson’s Story

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    46 min
  • Willie Scott Cooper | The Hardest 15 Days
    Dec 25 2025

    In this episode of Cancer Clear and Simple, Willie Scott Cooper reflects on caring for his younger brother during the final days of his life after a sudden cancer diagnosis.

    What unfolds is a story of brotherhood, responsibility, and love carried across a lifetime into hospital rooms, late nights, and moments no family is ever ready for.

    Willie speaks candidly about caregiving, masculinity, medical fear, and the weight carried by those who step in when it matters most. He also honors the village it takes to support a loved one, the family, friends, and community who showed up as Uncle Bug’s Army, each playing a role in care, strength, and connection.

    “Nothing would mean more to me than knowing I saved one family from going through those days.”

    This episode honors caregiving, the people who sit bedside, the power of community, and the importance of awareness to change what comes next.

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    1 ora e 10 min
  • Jesús Trejo | Comedy, Caregiving & the Circle of Life
    Dec 5 2025

    Care can feel like a private storm—until someone holds the door, sends a goofy gif, or says me too. We sat down with comedian Jesús Trejo at the Carbone Cancer Center’s Fall Cancer Conference to unpack what caregiving really looks like across a lifetime: advocating for an aging parent, showing up through late-stage needs, and learning patience all over again with a six-month-old at home. The thread that connects it all is simple and hard at once—ask for help, take tiny pockets of time, and let humor do its quiet work.

    Jesús shares how bringing caregiving stories to the stage turned isolation into connection. After shows, people would lean in with their own challenges, proving that honesty invites community. We explore why caregivers so often need the same two resources—time and laughter—and how to find both in practical ways: one-minute recharges, a quick walk, a supportive group chat, or a moment of gratitude that shifts the day’s center of gravity. The insights are grounded in personal experience and backed by research, making them as usable as they are human.

    We also talk about perspective—the way care at the start and end of life mirrors itself, calling for patience, gentleness, and presence. Jesús explains how art and caregiving feed each other: comedy sharpens empathy, and caregiving gives comedy its heart. If you’re stepping into a caregiver role, you’ll hear a clear, compassionate message: show yourself grace, do the best you can with what you have today, and let small acts lighten the load.

    If this conversation helps, share it with someone who needs encouragement. Subscribe for more grounded stories and practical tools, and leave a review to tell us what resonated most. Your voice helps other caregivers find their people.

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    15 min
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