Navigating the Legal and Practical Challenges After a Cancer Diagnosis
Автор: Working Caregivers: The Invisible Employees
Загружено: 2026-03-11
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In this episode, we sit down with Monica Bryant, co-founder of Triage Cancer, to talk about the often-overlooked legal and practical challenges that follow a cancer diagnosis. As caregivers and advocates, we explore how navigating health insurance, workplace rights, and treatment logistics can quickly become overwhelming for families already dealing with the emotional weight of cancer. Monica shares how Triage Cancer empowers patients and caregivers with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions and reduce stress.
We also discuss the role employers and healthcare providers play in supporting working caregivers, how tools like AI may help expand access to information, and why understanding your legal and financial options can make a meaningful difference during the cancer journey.
[00:00] – Why employers want to support caregivers but often don’t know how to start.
[01:02] – We welcome Monica Bryant and kick off the conversation with a fun Chicago icebreaker.
[02:34] – Monica explains how Triage Cancer was founded and why legal education is critical after a cancer diagnosis.
[04:17] – How Triage Cancer helps patients and caregivers navigate legal, financial, and workplace issues.
[06:18] – Why caregiving during cancer often becomes urgent and overwhelming for families.
[07:32] – The psychosocial impact of caregiving and how access to information can reduce stress and anxiety.
[09:09] – The complexities of treatment decisions, insurance coverage, and navigating healthcare systems.
[11:20] – How Triage Cancer works with healthcare professionals to better support patients and caregivers.
[15:42] – Our discussion about AI in healthcare and where technology can help without replacing human empathy.
[19:26] – A powerful real-life story showing how the right legal knowledge helped a father protect his daughter’s cancer treatment.
[23:02] – Policy changes and how shifts in healthcare coverage could impact millions of Americans.
[25:43] – How listeners can access Triage Cancer’s free educational resources, events, and support tools.
[27:59] – Monica’s important reminder: why everyone over 18 should have an estate plan in place.
Links & Resources:
Triage Cancer website: https://triagecancer.org
Triage Health website: https://triagehealth.org
Stacie Vanags' Working Caregiver Story: Stories from
Real Working Caregivers: https://www.invisibleemployeesbook.co...
Charlotte Bayala Cancer Caregiver Podcast: The Cancer Caregiver: https://www.cancercaregiverpodcast.com
Monica Fawzy Bryant is a cancer rights attorney and the co-founder and
Chief Mission Officer for Triage Cancer. Monica has dedicated her career to improving access to and availability of quality information on the practical, insurance, financial, and legal issues surrounding serious medical conditions, like cancer. She has provided more than one thousand educational seminars, written articles and co-authored a book published by the American Bar Association called Cancer Rights Law: An Tool for Effective Navigation, as well as appeared on television and radio discussing healthcare related legal issues. Previously, Monica worked as Legislative Counsel for U.S. Congresswoman Linda T. Sanchez and Law Clerk for U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein.
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