SIS: Sisters in Survivorship

By Sisters Network

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SIS: Sisters In Survivorship amplifies the voices of Black women navigating breast cancer and gives every sister the tools to advocate, heal, and thrive. Presented by Sisters Network Inc., the nation’s only African American breast cancer survivorship organization, SIS: Sisters In Survivorship is where truth meets healing. Each episode amplifies real stories from survivors, caregivers, and advocates while bringing expert insight from leading doctors and researchers. Together, we break the silence on the Black breast cancer crisis and give you the tools to take action. From early detection and mammograms, to genetic risk, triple negative breast cancer, mental health, motherhood, and survivorship, SIS provides culturally relevant insight, resources, and sisterhood that speak directly to our community. Hosted by Caleen Allen, SIS is not just a podcast - it’s a lifeline. Because too many sisters are being diagnosed young, too many are being dismissed by the system, and too many are being lost before their time. Every sister deserves to be seen. Every sister deserves to be heard. Every sister deserves to be supported. Subscribe now and join the movement to stop the silence, amplify the voices, and save more lives.

Episode Date
13: You Can’t Heal What You Don’t Reveal: Nettie Jones on Healing Breast Cancer Trauma
Apr 01, 2026
Lumpectomy vs Mastectomy: Which Procedure Fits Your Care? | Dr. Ryland Gore
Mar 25, 2026
12: A Sanctuary for Healing: How Dr. Ryland Gore Reimagines Breast Cancer Care for Black Women
Mar 18, 2026
Why Most Disability Claims Are Denied and How Survivors Can Fight Back
Mar 11, 2026
11: Your Rights After a Cancer Diagnosis: Monica Bryant on Insurance, Work & Financial Protection
Mar 04, 2026
Reclaiming Your Body with Reconstruction After Breast Cancer | Dr. Aisha Baron
Feb 25, 2026
10: Breast Reconstruction After Cancer: What You Need to Know | Dr. Aisha Baron
Feb 18, 2026
The Loneliest Part of Breast Cancer | Kiara Prince on Being a Young Survivor
Feb 11, 2026
9: Young Doesn’t Mean Safe: Kiara Prince on Being Diagnosed With Breast Cancer at 36
Feb 04, 2026
Survival Isn't The End: Dr. April Spencer on How to Move Forward With Intention
Jan 28, 2026
8: Treat It, Beat It & Move On: Dr. April Spencer on Thriving After Breast Cancer
Jan 21, 2026
Newly Diagnosed & Overwhelmed? Here’s What to Ask Your Doctor
Jan 14, 2026
7: Your Care Should Fit YOU: How to Advocate for Treatment You Deserve | Dr. Nina Tamirisa
Jan 07, 2026
6: The Stress–Cancer Link: 2-Time Survivor Dee Manuel Cloud on Stress, Survival & Self-Advocacy
Dec 17, 2025
Steps You Can Take Today to Reduce Stress & Strengthen Your Health Long-Term
Dec 15, 2025
How to Speak Up for Yourself in the Doctor's Office | Athena Jones on Self-Advocacy
Dec 10, 2025
5: Diagnosed Twice Before 40: Athena Jones on Early Detection & Surviving Breast Cancer
Dec 03, 2025
Grief Isn’t a Journey; It’s a Language | Dr. John Onwuchekwa
Nov 26, 2025
4: Grief After Cancer: Healing the Loss No One Talks About | Dr. John Onwuchekwa
Nov 19, 2025
How Faith, Love & Sisterhood Helped Kimberlee Scott Survive Breast Cancer
Nov 12, 2025
3: Love & Marriage: Huntsville’s Kimberlee Scott on Breast Cancer, Faith & Resilience
Nov 05, 2025
Black Women & Breast Cancer: The Genetic Truth You Need to Know
Oct 29, 2025
2: Triple Negative Breast Cancer Hits Black Women Harder | Dr. Lisa Newman Explains Why
Oct 22, 2025
The Birth of Sisters Network Inc.: 30 Years of Advocacy & Sisterhood
Oct 15, 2025
1: How 4-Time Cancer Survivor Karen E. Jackson Pioneered the Black Breast Cancer Movement
Oct 08, 2025
SIS: Sisters In Survivorship Podcast | Official Trailer
Oct 03, 2025
The Black Breast Cancer Crisis | SIS: Sisters In Survivorship Teaser
Oct 01, 2025