Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insiders perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these conversations ever broadcast to the world. Until now. We are often each others’ most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that a cancer diagnosis is never optional however our suffering always is.
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Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insiders perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these conversations ever broadcast to the world. Until now. We are often each others’ most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that a cancer diagnosis is never optional however our suffering always is.
Rachel Hogancamp - Survivor of Breast Cancer/DCIS Stage I
But Seriously: The Cancer Podcast
1 hour 13 minutes 29 seconds
4 years ago
Rachel Hogancamp - Survivor of Breast Cancer/DCIS Stage I
Rachel is the founder and managing partner at Rasa Spa in Ithaca, NY and in charge of services and operations the Spa at the Inns of Aurora. She’s a committee member of the Community Foundation’s Women’s Fund, a board member of Family & Children’s Services, and the current Chair of the Tompkins Chamber and Convention and Visitors Bureau. Rachel has been a photographer for many years and her passion was reignited when she started pointing her camera at birds and it became quite a valuable part of her life as she found her way through her diagnosis and treatment.
I saw Rachel somewhat regularly thought her cancer journey, starting with me all but barging into her home to make sure she was ok, so it was a real treat to catch up with her and learn a little bit more about how she found her way through her diagnosis.
Rachel has been cancer-free for five years.
0:00:00 How the cancer was discovered
0:11:35 Unexpected second surgery
0:19:25 Second opinion for adjuvant therapy
0:25:50 Radiation
0:37:50 Tattoos
0:44:00 Radiation side-effects
0:49:00 Something within the psyche that needed to go
0:56:00 Life opens up through diagnosis & treatment
1:02:30 Tamoxifen
- recorded July 9, 2020
But Seriously: The Cancer Podcast
Two-time cancer survivor and Cancer Survivorship Coach, Bert Scholl, engages in in-depth inquiry with individual cancer survivors, providing an insiders perspective into some of the most intimate details of their cancer journey. Rarely are these conversations ever broadcast to the world. Until now. We are often each others’ most powerful allies and greatest sources of inspiration. Each one of us has a unique ability to empathize with one another and to remind each other that a cancer diagnosis is never optional however our suffering always is.