Episodi

  • Episode 31 – The Cancer Innovation Bottleneck: Why Your Immune System Is Smarter Than Any Drug
    Jan 20 2026

    “I love the idea of kicking cancer’s ass. It’s what I get up every day to do.”

    In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Dr. Karen E. Knudsen, CEO of the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, joins Joelle Kaufman to reveal how we’re finally turning the body’s own immune system into cancer’s worst enemy.

    They dive deep into:

    • The three types of immunotherapy reshaping cancer treatment
    • Why 98% of patients can’t access clinical trials (and how AI is changing that)
    • What venture capital’s “de-risk” demand is doing to breakthrough science
    • The truth about full-body scans and multi-cancer blood tests
    • How one AI agent could solve the 32-provider chaos patients face
    • Why knowing your radon exposure matters more than you think

    From cell-based therapies that cure with a single dose to vaccines that train your immune system for life, this is a must-listen for anyone navigating cancer—or working to eliminate it.

    Don’t just fight cancer. Outsmart it.

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    52 min
  • Episode 30: My Brother Saved Me From Cancer (Now I Have His DNA)
    Jan 16 2026

    Brad Buchanan survived an incurable lymphoma, but the treatment—a stem cell transplant from his brother—almost killed him. His new immune system attacked his body so violently that doctors gave him a 10% survival chance. He went blind for 18 months. His esophagus stopped working. And the paradox? That same immune system is why he’s cancer-free today.

    As a former English professor, Brad uses writing and poetry to process what medical science did to his DNA. Now he runs workshops helping other cancer patients—especially men—put their experiences into words.

    This episode covers what nobody tells you about life after transplant: the warning signs of graft versus host disease, why you have to educate yourself when doctors dismiss symptoms, where to find actual GVHD experts, and how writing became Brad’s way to reclaim his story.

    If you’re considering a stem cell transplant or supporting someone through one, Brad shares the unglamorous truth about what comes after—and how he’s building a life with his brother’s DNA.

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    39 min
  • Episode 29: Using AI to Find Rare Cancers
    Jan 9 2026

    What happens when a blood test shows circulating cancer DNA—but no doctor can find the tumor? Or when a child spends five years being tested, hospitalized, and medicated for a condition that could have been diagnosed in days?

    Pete Martinez has spent 12 years building AI systems that help geneticists and doctors find answers faster. His platform has already helped 162,000 patients get more accurate diagnoses, including rare cancers that would otherwise take years to identify.

    In this conversation, Pete breaks down the four critical points where AI is transforming cancer care—from predisposition screening to personalized treatment. He shares the story of a little girl who endured years of biopsies and hospital stays for an “autoimmune liver disease” that was actually solved by changing her diet. And he explains why you should walk away from any doctor who dismisses your request for genetic testing.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether AI could help you get answers faster—or felt dismissed when asking for more comprehensive testing—this episode delivers the knowledge you need to advocate for yourself.

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    43 min
  • Episode 28: The Cancer Playbook: 6 Months of Expert Strategies to Take Back Control
    Jan 5 2026

    You never choose the pitch, but you always choose the swing. After 6 months of interviewing top oncologists, resilient survivors, and even my own family, I’ve aggregated the absolute best strategies to help you stop fighting and start winning.

    In this roundup episode of Kicking Cancer’s Ass, we aren’t just looking back; we are building your game plan. From Dr. Mindy Goldman’s advice on navigating the medical system to my son Ben’s raw truth about transparency, this is your cheat sheet for going from powerless to powerful.

    We cover:

    • The “One Size Fits One” Rule: Why Dr. Amy Morris says you must ignore generic advice.
    • The Family Dynamic: How to tell your kids (and why being “selfish” might help them), featuring Ben Kaufman.
    • The Mental Game: Dr. Lise Alschuler on why self-compassion is a survival skill, not a luxury.
    • The Reality Check: Cindee Yandow on living day-by-day when you don’t know the outcome.

    If you’re ready to build your killer team and crush the curveball, hit play. And don’t forget to subscribe to the newsletter atkcapodcast.com for the full “Survivor’s Playbook” breakdown.

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    11 min
  • Episode 27: Easier, earlier cancer detection? Coming soon to a lab near you (we hope).
    Jan 2 2026

    In Part 1, we talked about why the current tools fail many women. Why mammograms miss tumors and why we rely on the “smush test.” It was frustrating, but it was validating.

    Now, in Part 2, we turn the page from the problem to the solution.

    Dr. Peter Kuhn isn’t just analyzing why we miss cancer; he is building the tool to catch it before it even forms a tumor. It’s called The Pink Test, and it relies on liquid biopsies—finding traces of cancer in your blood using high-level physics and AI.

    This isn’t just science fiction. It is the roadmap to a world where we don’t wait for a lump to tell us our life is about to change.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The Pink Test: What is a “liquid biopsy” and how does it find what scans miss?
    • Scare vs. Scan: Moving from the terror of finding a lump to the routine data of a blood draw.
    • AI & Physics: How Peter is using “math” to solve the biological problem of cancer.
    • Participation: Why Peter needs all 330 million of us to help finish the job.

    Resources:

    • Read the full breakdown in the newsletter: www.kcapodcast.com
    • Learn more about Dr. Peter Kuhn’s work at the USC Michelson Center.

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    31 min
  • Episode 26: Most cancer detection tools fail because they weren’t built for early detection.
    Dec 24 2025

    In this emotional and mind-expanding episode, Dr. Peter Kuhn—a physicist turned cancer researcher—joins Joelle Kaufman to talk about his mission: eliminating the surprise of cancer.

    They dive deep into:

    • Why current science fails patients (and how to fix it)
    • What AI + physics can teach us about cancer detection
    • The overlooked signals hiding in our blood
    • What you can do right now to help advance research

    From personal stories to paradigm-shifting insights, this is a must-listen for anyone touched by cancer—and anyone working to outsmart it.

    Don’t just fight cancer. Outsmart it.

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    28 min
  • Solo Episode 11: Stop Waiting for “Good Days.” Manufacture Them Instead.
    Dec 22 2025

    What if your worst days didn’t have to be bad? What if you could manufacture a good day, even in the middle of a crisis?

    In this episode, host Joelle Kaufman shares the “Happiness Tripwire” methodology—the specific strategy she used to turn 12 rounds of chemotherapy into what she calls her “Cancer Obliteration Days”.

    Joelle explains that while we cannot control the treatment or the diagnosis, we can control the environment. By setting “tripwires”—small, planned sparks of joy, connection, and ritual—she transformed a sterile medical experience into a “Power Day”.

    If you are going through treatment, or just feeling powerless in a tough situation, this episode will teach you how to stop waiting for happiness to find you, and how to start building it yourself.

    In this episode:

    • From victim to victor: The psychology of the “Obliteration Day”.
    • How to set “Happiness Tripwires” in a hospital (or anywhere else).
    • The role of community and connection as good medicine.

    Kicking Cancer’s Ass makes facing cancer less scary and more doable—with real stories, cutting-edge science, and proven suggestions.

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    10 min
  • Episode 25: The Mindset Shift That Makes Cancer Less Terrifying
    Dec 19 2025

    When English teacher Lesley Kaminski got the notification “invasive breast cancer” on her Apple Watch mid-class, her world stopped. But what happened next was more than treatment — it was transformation.

    In this episode, Lesley shares how she went from collapse to control: reframing chemo from something she had to do into something she got to do. You’ll hear how a compassionate nurse navigator helped her find hope, how her husband lost 90 pounds alongside her healing, and how community and gratitude became her most powerful medicine.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to face cancer without feeling crushed by it, this conversation will give you the mindset and tools to move from survival mode to truly living again.

    🎙 Hosted by Joelle Kaufman, founder of Kicking Cancer’s Ass — the podcast where we trade whispers and fear for raw honesty, unexpected joy, and real strategies that help you reclaim your power.

    Tags: cancer mindset, breast cancer survivor, cancer reframe, fear to power, cancer stories, emotional healing, gratitude, nurse navigator, cancer podcast

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    29 min