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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 56 MIN

Why Young Adults Feel So Alone After Diagnosis

from What I Wish I Knew: A Cancer Podcast · host McKenna Avery

In this conversation, Alison Silberman shares why young adults feel so alone after diagnosis and how community can make that experience feel less isolating. As CEO of Stupid Cancer, she reflects on the unique challenges adolescents and young adults face, from delayed diagnosis and survivorship to caregiving, identity, and the need for spaces where people can be honest about what they’re going through. This episode is for people navigating cancer, survivors, caregivers, and anyone looking for a more human conversation around support, connection, and lived experience.- Why young adults are often dismissed or diagnosed later- How Stupid Cancer and CancerCon create community for patients, survivors, and caregivers- Why storytelling, peer connection, and being understood matter so much- How self-advocacy can shape conversations around side effects, finances, and survivorship- What caregivers can do to show up in practical, specific ways- Why the identity side of diagnosis and survivorship looks different for everyoneChapters00:00:34 Intro: After Diagnosis, Then What?01:20 Why “Stupid Cancer” Fits03:01 Why Young Adults Get Missed07:57 Finding People Who Get It16:07 Disparities, Bias, and Safe Care22:17 Self-Advocacy and Support Gaps35:19 Caregiving Through a Brother’s Diagnosis52:59 You Are Not AloneIn this episode you’ll learn…- why the young adult diagnosis experience can feel so different- how community spaces can help people feel seen and supported- what caregivers can ask when they want to help but do not know how- where communication gaps can show up between providers and patientsLike, comment, subscribe, and share your perspective below.Follow us on Instagram @whatiwishiknewcancerListen/Watch: Watch the full episode and listen on your preferred podcast platform.This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician or qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical questions or treatment decisions.

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In this conversation, Alison Silberman shares why young adults feel so alone after diagnosis and how community can make that experience feel less isolating. As CEO of Stupid Cancer, she reflects on the unique challenges adolescents and young adults...

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