Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community Podcast
Welcome to Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community Podcast
I’m your host, Vanessa Mooney, a breast cancer survivor who created this space after going through it all myself.
Each week, I share real cancer stories — honest conversations with people affected by cancer and the family members who’ve walked beside them.
These are raw, emotional, and uplifting stories about what cancer really feels like — the fear, the grief, the shock, the strength, and the unexpected moments that somehow get you through it.
I’m also launching Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community App, a place for support, connection, and shared cancer stories for anyone affected by cancer.
Main Sponsor: Breast Cancer Ireland
This podcast is for anyone who has ever thought:
“No one gets what I’m going through.”
We do. And you’re not alone anymore.
💚 Let’s make cancer a little less lonely together.
Someone Like Me – Your Cancer Community Podcast
Living with Stage 4: Brendan’s Bowel Cancer Journey
I had a great chat with Breandán Ó Maoldúin, who opens up about his personal journey with bowel cancer (also known as colon cancer) and Lynch syndrome, a hereditary genetic condition that increases cancer risk.
Diagnosed at the age of 35, Breandán shares the emotional and physical challenges he’s faced - from treatment and recovery to managing long-term side effects. He speaks openly about the importance of mental-health support, community, and raising awareness around genetic cancers.
Through his story, Breandán highlights the need for early detection, genetic testing, and support networks for people and families affected by bowel / colon cancer and Lynch syndrome. His honesty and resilience remind us of the strength found in sharing real cancer stories, connecting with others, and finding purpose through advocacy and hope.
Takeaways
- Breandán was diagnosed with cancer at 35 due to Lynch syndrome.
- Lynch syndrome increases the risk of colon cancer significantly.
- Mental health is a crucial aspect of the cancer journey.
- Support groups can provide valuable connections and information.
- Awareness of genetic conditions can save lives.
- Every detection is key to survival in cancer treatment.
- Breandán emphasizes the importance of talking to professionals about mental health.
- His experiences have made him value life more than before.
- He encourages others to seek help and not feel ashamed.
- Advocacy and community support are vital for those affected by cancer.
Chapters
00:00
Brendan's Journey Begins: A Diagnosis of Cancer
02:38
Understanding Lynch Syndrome and Its Impact
05:20
The Battle with Cancer: Treatment and Recovery
07:51
The Return of Cancer: A New Challenge
10:42
Mental Health and Support During Cancer Treatment
13:23
Living with Cancer: Advocacy and Awareness
14:36
Facing the Darkness: Breandán's Struggle with Depression
16:35
The Importance of Mental Health Support
18:32
Embracing Emotions: The Human Experience
20:43
Finding Strength in Nature and Mindfulness
21:52
Life After Cancer: A New Perspective
24:21
Understanding Genetic Risks and Preventative Measures
26:12
The Power of Awareness and Early Detection
27:47
Living Life to the Fullest: Embracing Change