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Conversations exploring intimacy, healing, and connection during and after cancer.

Ep. 107: Cancer Survivorship & Intimacy: Claire Rumore’s Cancer Story (Part 1)
In this episode of Test Those Breasts, Jamie Vaughn talks with intimacy educator and cancer survivor Claire Rumore about her unexpected stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis and how survivorship reshaped her life and work.
Claire shares how her experience revealed a major gap in cancer care: conversations about intimacy, relationships, and sexuality after cancer are often missing from the recovery process. Her journey ultimately led her to create Cancer and Intimacy, a platform supporting patients, survivors, and partners navigating life after cancer.
Part 1 focuses on Claire’s diagnosis, treatment journey, and how her survivorship inspired her mission to change the conversation around intimacy and cancer.

Ep. 108: Intimacy After Cancer: Sex, Libido & Relationships in Survivorship w/Claire Rumore (Part 2)
In Part 2 of Jamie Vaughn’s conversation with intimacy educator and cancer survivor Claire Rumore, the discussion turns to a topic rarely addressed in cancer care: intimacy and sexuality after cancer.
Jamie and Claire explore how cancer treatments, menopause, body changes, and emotional healing can impact libido, relationships, and self-confidence. Claire shares powerful insights on redefining intimacy, navigating mismatched desire, and helping survivors reconnect with their bodies and partners after cancer..
This episode offers compassionate guidance for patients, survivors, and partners navigating life and relationships after cancer.

Ep. 107: Cancer Survivorship & Intimacy: Claire Rumore’s Cancer Story (Part 1)
In this episode of Test Those Breasts, Jamie Vaughn talks with intimacy educator and cancer survivor Claire Rumore about her unexpected stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis and how survivorship reshaped her life and work.Claire shares how her experience revealed a major gap in cancer care: conversations about intimacy, relationships, and sexuality after cancer are often missing from the recovery process. Her journey ultimately led her to create Cancer and Intimacy, a platform supporting patients, survivors, and partners navigating life after cancer.Part 1 focuses on Claire’s diagnosis, treatment journey, and how her survivorship inspired her mission to change the conversation around intimacy and cancer.

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