This new series offers breast cancer survivors a raw and honest forum to share and celebrate their triumphs with other women who are not letting breast cancer prevent them from reaching new goals they never thought possible. It's the latest example of SurvivorNet's unique combination of high-level television storytelling paired with AI-powered patient technology solutions—already being used by millions of people navigating cancer—brought together in a package of support uniquely designed to inform, inspire, and connect.
A central focus of "The Breast Cancer Dialogues" is empowering early-stage breast cancer survivors to make informed decisions about their care. These decisions—including how to prevent recurrence and how to navigate life after treatment—are among the most crucial steps in the cancer journey. SurvivorNet's programming is designed to provide clarity, encouragement, and expert-driven insights so patients feel equipped to take action. This series includes information from leading cancer doctors at the forefront of treatment.
"This is about more than inspiration—it's about practical empowerment," said Steve Alperin, SurvivorNet CEO and Executive Producer. "Survivors need support in making decisions that could affect their long-term outcomes. We're combining authentic stories with the best information technology available to give them that guidance."
"The connection we were able to document in these TV events reminded us how much we can do to help survivors create an amazing new chapter," said Senior Executive in charge of the series, John R. Green. "Each survivor brought a personal item that represents resilience, growth, and new beginnings to place in our 'Hope Chest'. Taking an item out of a simple box became a way to unleash hope, ignite second chances, and live fully beyond diagnosis and treatment."
The series also serves as a countdown to Breast Cancer Awareness Month, shining a spotlight on survivorship as September turns to October. According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. SurvivorNet believes every month deserves this same level of attention—a core credo driving its year-round commitment to providing cancer patients and their families with accessible, expert-reviewed, and emotionally resonant resources.
The first two episodes of "The Breast Cancer Dialogues" are now streaming for free on SurvivorNet.com and SNTV, the only streaming TV network dedicated to people living with cancer and chronic diseases. Subsequent episodes of "The Breast Cancer Dialogues" will include panels of women from other regions of the US, including the South, as SurvivorNet films in Texas later this year at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.
SurvivorNet's expanding suite of platforms includes:
- Survivornet.com, featuring over 30,000 pages of cancer content and 10,000 videos, the largest library of oncology videos on the Internet.
- My Health Questions, a personalized AI-driven platform for patient support. The service is used by millions of people a year to navigate cancer and has ten US patents granted and pending.
- Patient Pathfinder, proprietary tools for helping cancer patients find clinical trial options.
- SurvivorNetTV, the first streaming channel for cancer survivors. SNTV is watched by 2 million people per month and contains 200 hours of films, documentaries, and original programming.
- SN Connect, an educational platform for oncology healthcare professionals reaching most of the country's 30,000 oncology HCPs.
- SurvivorNet Local, providing support for community oncologists and patients.
- Commercial: SurvivorNet's extensive proprietary database has made the company a vital partner in connecting patients to innovative oncology medicines.
About SurvivorNet:
SurvivorNet is the leading platform in the US for cancer information, combining trusted storytelling with industry-leading, AI-powered products. SurvivorNet platforms now serve 30 million people a year looking for help and support as they manage cancer. The company is expanding its user base, growing across disease categories, and introducing an innovative set of tools that utilize AI to assist patients and physicians in making more informed treatment decisions.
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