EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 10 MIN
Lung Cancer at 39: "Is It Better If They Don't Remember Me?" | Mayya's Story | Pt 2/3
from Young Lung Cancer Initiative Podcast · host Young Lung Cancer Initiative
I feel like I'm the tornado that happened to other people" A cancer diagnosis doesn't just change your health.. it changes everything. In Part 2 of 3, Mayya opens up about what it meant to lose her identity as the high-achieving professional, the mom who had it all together. She talks about having to stop breastfeeding because of cancer medication, her mother selling the house she'd lived in for 30 years to move in and help, and the thought no parent should ever be forced to sit with: is it better if my kids don't remember me?Chapters:0:00 — Introduction0:20 — The job opportunity of a lifetime, a new baby, and a diagnosis 1:44 — "I wasn't that corporate Barbie anymore"3:24 — "I feel like I'm the tornado that happened to other people"5:51 — The only time she felt human: breastfeeding her baby6:41 — Having to stop breastfeeding because of cancer medication9:35 — Family therapy and holding each other's hope⚠️ DisclaimerThis content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.📢 Amplifying the Voices of Young-Onset Lung CancerLung cancer is often caught late in young adults because "they're too young." At the Young Lung Cancer Initiative (YLCI), we are changing that narrative. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing support, research, and advocacy for the young-onset community.
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I feel like I'm the tornado that happened to other people" A cancer diagnosis doesn't just change your health.. it changes everything. In Part 2 of 3, Mayya opens up about what it meant to lose her identity as the high-achieving professional, the mom who had it all together. She talks about having to stop breastfeeding because of cancer medication, her mother selling the house she'd lived in for 30 years to move in and help, and the thought no parent should ever be forced to sit with: is it better if my kids don't remember me?Chapters:0:00 — Introduction0:20 — The job opportunity of a lifetime, a new baby, and a diagnosis 1:44 — "I wasn't that corporate Barbie anymore"3:24 — "I feel like I'm the tornado that happened to other people"5:51 — The only time she felt human: breastfeeding her baby6:41 — Having to stop breastfeeding because of cancer medication9:35 — Family therapy and holding each other's hope⚠️ DisclaimerThis content is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions regarding a medical condition.📢 Amplifying the Voices of Young-Onset Lung CancerLung cancer is often caught late in young adults because "they're too young." At the Young Lung Cancer Initiative (YLCI), we are changing that narrative. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to providing support, research, and advocacy for the young-onset community.
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