Living with Cancer podcast

Episode 2 - What Cancer Reveals: What Cancer Reveals About Choice with Jason Goodall & hosted by Dr Belinda Wagner

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In this episode of What Cancer Reveals, the focus shifts to the decisions cancer forces people to make, long after treatment ends.

Jason, a busy executive known for his discipline, privacy and active lifestyle, steps into a space of vulnerability rarely seen inleadership contexts. In this conversation, he shares his experience of navigating prostate cancer and the complex, often unspoken decisions that followed.

While treatment is often positioned as the defining moment in a cancer journey, Jason reveals that some of the hardest decisions come afterwards. Decisions that carry weight, permanence and uncertainty. Decisions about work, identity, relationships and what life looks like moving forward.

He reflects on how much of this process had to be figured out alone, with limited guidance and no clear roadmap. The choices he faced were not always clinical, but deeply personal, shaped by fear, fatigue and the pressure to return to normal.

Through his story, this episode explores the reality that survivorship is not a clean endpoint. It is a space filled with ongoing decisions, many of which feel irreversible at the time they are made.

Jason also challenges a common misconception. That once treatment is complete, the journey is over. Instead, he highlights the quiet complexity of what comes next and the support that is often missing when patients need it most.

This episode reveals that cancer is not only about survival. It is about the choices that define how life continues afterwards.

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