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Episode 7 Gut Feelings: Sam Rose on Finding Hope Through Three Cancer Diagnoses

Dr Erica Bowen Season 1 Episode 7

In this deeply moving episode, host Erica Bowen speaks with Sam Rose, author of "Gut Feelings," about her extraordinary journey of surviving three cancer diagnoses by the age of 28 due to Lynch syndrome—a genetic condition that increases cancer risk throughout life.

Sam shares her story beginning with her bowel cancer diagnosis at just 22 years old, followed by womb and duodenal cancers in 2018. Through multiple major surgeries including a colostomy, hysterectomy, and Whipple procedure, Sam has navigated not just the physical challenges of cancer treatment, but the often-overlooked emotional aftermath that cancer survivors face.

The conversation explores the gaps in emotional and mental health support for cancer patients, the difficulty people have in knowing what to say to someone with cancer (with Sam's clear advice: say something, even if it's "I don't know what to say"), and how hope emerges through learning that you can cope with challenges you never imagined facing.

Sam discusses her decision to write "Gut Feelings" as both a personal processing tool and a resource for others navigating similar experiences. She reflects on difficult decisions around fertility, the importance of humour in dark times, and her current work doing a PhD on how creative writing can benefit cancer survivors.

This episode offers invaluable insights for anyone who has faced cancer, supported someone through it, or struggled with what to say to those dealing with illness. Sam's honesty, resilience, and reflections on finding hope through adversity make this a must-listen episode.

Key Takeaways:

  • The importance of emotional support after cancer treatment ends
  • How learning from past challenges builds hope for the future
  • Why saying something—anything—is better than ghosting someone with cancer
  • The power of creative writing in processing trauma and illness