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Working in Breast Cancer, Then Facing It at 36: Sadia Zapp on Young Survivorship

42 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Sadia Zapp, Managing Director of Communications and Content at the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), shares what it was like to go from working in the breast cancer field to becoming a breast cancer patient herself. Diagnosed at 36, Sadia brings a unique perspective to the conversation, reflecting on how her professional knowledge helped her understand parts of the process, while also making some moments even more overwhelming.  She shares the realities many young women face after diagnosis, including fertility concerns, treatment-induced menopause, body image changes, and the emotional weight of navigating cancer at a younger age. Sadia also discusses how her diagnosis reshaped her view of survivorship and why she now advocates for more comprehensive care, including better mental health support, exercise prescription, menopause guidance, and access to a community that understands what they are going through. . Well Beyond Breast Cancer is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life of the breast cancer community by expanding access to Breast Cancer Rehabilitation through a Financial Assistance Program, educational initiatives, and advocacy efforts. Learn more at WellBeyondBreastCancer.org [http://WellBeyondBreastCancer.org]

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