
Young Lung Cancer Initiative Podcast
When Progression Happens Earlier Than Expected | Mayya’s Lung Cancer Update
Mayya also shares the reality of living with metastatic lung cancer while raising two young children. She discusses working with a child life specialist, explaining cancer to a preschooler in age-appropriate language, and why she chooses to let her children see some of the difficult emotions that come with cancer. Finally, Mayya and Leah discuss early progression and short responders, why patients who progress earlier than expected can feel isolated even within the lung cancer community, the need for greater research and attention to this population, and the many different ways patients and families can participate in lung cancer advocacy. CHAPTERS 00:00 Early Progression & Becoming a Short Responder 00:14 Mayya’s Lung Cancer Update 01:35 Finding Out Her Cancer Had Progressed 03:08 Second Opinions & Testing for Resistance 05:02 When Chemotherapy Became the Next Step 09:04 Living With Stage IV Lung Cancer & Uncertainty 10:55 Talking to Young Children About Cancer 17:34 Early Progression, Short Responders & Advocacy Mayya previously shared her lung cancer story with YLCI in a three-part series, including her diagnosis with stage IV ALK-positive lung cancer at age 39, starting targeted therapy, navigating treatment as a young adult and mother, and seeking expert care. Medical disclaimer: All content on this channel is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The stories and information shared reflect individual experiences; every diagnosis, treatment plan, and outcome is different, and what you see here may not apply to your situation. Nothing on this channel is a substitute for professional diagnosis, treatment, or advice from your own medical team. Never disregard or delay seeking medical advice because of something you watched here. Always consult your oncologist or another qualified healthcare provider with any questions about your health or treatment.

