The Unlabelled and Limitless Podcast
She didn’t just challenge the system. She built a better one. In this Snack Chat episode of Unlabelled and Limitless, we explore the story of Dr. Audrey Evans, a pioneer in pediatric oncology and the woman behind one of the most impactful care models in modern medicine. At a time when pediatric oncology was barely recognized, Dr. Evans was already shaping it. She developed the Evans staging system for neuroblastoma, helping to transform how childhood cancer was understood and treated. But her impact didn’t stop at medicine. She saw something others overlooked. Families were being separated from their children during treatment, not by choice, but by cost, distance, and logistics. And she refused to accept that. What started as an idea became the first Ronald McDonald House, a model that has since grown into a global system supporting families through some of the hardest moments of their lives. This episode explores what happens when someone refuses to accept “good enough” and why being labeled “too much” is often the beginning of meaningful change. Key themes include: * Dr. Audrey Evans and pediatric oncology * The development of the Evans staging system * Neuroblastoma and advancements in treatment * Holistic care and family-centered medicine * The origin of the Ronald McDonald House * Challenging systems and building new ones * Women in medicine and leadership * Persistence, advocacy, and impact * Redefining what “too much” really means
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