
A Legacy of Care
12/10/24 • 47 min
In this powerful episode of Hope in the Face of Cancer, we welcome Dr. Ishwaria Subbiah, a trailblazer in oncology and palliative care. Dr. Subbiah shares her inspiring journey growing up in a family of physicians and how it shaped her passion for whole-person cancer care.
She discusses the transformative power of patient advocacy, the importance of equitable access to clinical trials, and how health policy can ease the burden for patients and caregivers alike. With her focus on activation—helping patients reclaim control—Dr. Subbiah offers hope and actionable steps for those facing a cancer diagnosis.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of cancer care, from patients to caregivers to healthcare professionals.
Mentioned Resources:
CanCare: Find support and resources at CanCare.org
About the Guest:
Dr. Ishwaria Subbiah is a medical oncologist, palliative care expert, and a CanCare board member. Her work spans some of the leading cancer institutions, including MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Subbiah is passionate about bridging gaps in cancer care, advocating for equitable access to clinical trials, and shaping health policies to improve patient outcomes.
About Our Host:
Darcie Champagne Wells is the President and CEO of CanCare, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing support to the cancer community by pairing cancer patients with survivors. Since joining in November 2020 as the third President & CEO, Darcie has driven significant growth, increasing one-to-one support matches by 45% and healthcare referrals by 66%. In 2022, she initiated the Impact Acceleration Initiative to further expand support for cancer patients and caregivers. Her leadership has earned her recognition as a “Most Admired CEO” and “Woman Who Means Business” by the Houston Business Journal, and national “Fundraiser of the Year” by RAISE. Darcie holds a BS in Business Administration from Louisiana State University and an MBA from the University of Houston.
https://www.facebook.com/CanCareInc
https://www.instagram.com/cancare_inc
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In this powerful episode of Hope in the Face of Cancer, we welcome Dr. Ishwaria Subbiah, a trailblazer in oncology and palliative care. Dr. Subbiah shares her inspiring journey growing up in a family of physicians and how it shaped her passion for whole-person cancer care.
She discusses the transformative power of patient advocacy, the importance of equitable access to clinical trials, and how health policy can ease the burden for patients and caregivers alike. With her focus on activation—helping patients reclaim control—Dr. Subbiah offers hope and actionable steps for those facing a cancer diagnosis.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the complexities of cancer care, from patients to caregivers to healthcare professionals.
Mentioned Resources:
CanCare: Find support and resources at CanCare.org
About the Guest:
Dr. Ishwaria Subbiah is a medical oncologist, palliative care expert, and a CanCare board member. Her work spans some of the leading cancer institutions, including MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Subbiah is passionate about bridging gaps in cancer care, advocating for equitable access to clinical trials, and shaping health policies to improve patient outcomes.
About Our Host:
Darcie Champagne Wells is the President and CEO of CanCare, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing support to the cancer community by pairing cancer patients with survivors. Since joining in November 2020 as the third President & CEO, Darcie has driven significant growth, increasing one-to-one support matches by 45% and healthcare referrals by 66%. In 2022, she initiated the Impact Acceleration Initiative to further expand support for cancer patients and caregivers. Her leadership has earned her recognition as a “Most Admired CEO” and “Woman Who Means Business” by the Houston Business Journal, and national “Fundraiser of the Year” by RAISE. Darcie holds a BS in Business Administration from Louisiana State University and an MBA from the University of Houston.
https://www.facebook.com/CanCareInc
https://www.instagram.com/cancare_inc
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Five Battles, One Warrior Spirit
In this deeply personal and empowering conversation, Val Howell, a five-time cancer survivor, healthcare leader, and former NFL cheerleader, takes us through her extraordinary journey of resilience, advocacy, and hope. She talks about her diagnosis of squamous cell carcinoma, breast cancer, and three additional cancers from following a challenging road to diagnosis, to her transformative work with CanCare, Val opens up about the lessons she’s learned and the lives she’s touched.
We explore her experience navigating treatment and recovery, the bright moments that gave her strength, and the ways she rediscovered confidence and purpose. Val reflects on the profound impact of volunteering, sharing unforgettable stories of connection and hope through CanCare.
Through her advocacy, professional achievements, and personal reflections, Val shows what’s possible after a cancer diagnosis—offering invaluable advice on self-advocacy, mental health, and finding purpose in the face of life’s challenges. Whether you’re a cancer survivor, caregiver, or simply seeking inspiration, this conversation with Val is sure to leave you feeling uplifted and motivate.
Mentioned Resources:
CanCare- www.cancare.org
About the Guests
Val Howell- 5-time cancer survivor, former NFL cheerleader, long-time CanCare volunteer, and a trailblazing leader in healthcare with over 25 years of experience in nursing and healthcare leadership.
About Our Host:
Darcie Champagne Wells is the President and CEO of CanCare, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing support to the cancer community by pairing cancer patients with survivors. Since joining in November 2020 as the third President & CEO, Darcie has driven significant growth, increasing one-to-one support matches by 45% and healthcare referrals by 66%. In 2022, she initiated the Impact Acceleration Initiative to further expand support for cancer patients and caregivers. Her leadership has earned her recognition as a “Most Admired CEO” and “Woman Who Means Business” by the Houston Business Journal, and national “Fundraiser of the Year” by RAISE. Darcie holds a BS in Business Administration from Louisiana State University and an MBA from the University of Houston.
https://www.facebook.com/CanCareInc
https://www.instagram.com/cancare_inc
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Leading with Purpose
For this special episode of 'Hope in the Face of Cancer', CanCare President and CEO Darcie Wells joins Dorothy Gibbons, founder and CEO of The Rose, on The Rose Podcast: Let's Talk about Your Breasts for a heartfelt conversation about the power of support and connection in the cancer community.
Together, they share what it takes to lead a nonprofit with compassion, how CanCare grew from a local Texas organization to serving people across all 50 states, and how the challenges of the pandemic sparked innovation and growth. Darcie also gives a behind-the-scenes look at the matching and training process that equips CanCare volunteers to walk alongside those facing cancer with empathy and understanding.
This is more than a discussion about nonprofits—it’s a conversation about inspiration, dedication, and the impact of leading authentically. Join us for this inspiring exchange between two leaders dedicated to making a difference in the cancer community.
Mentioned Resources:
CanCare- www.cancare.org
About the Guests:
Dorothy Gibbons, founder and CEO of The Rose. Host of The Rose Podcast: Let's Talk about Your Breasts. The Rose is a nonprofit dedicated to ensuring every woman has access to life-saving breast health care.
About Our Host:
Darcie Champagne Wells is the President and CEO of CanCare, Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to providing support to the cancer community by pairing cancer patients with survivors. Since joining in November 2020 as the third President & CEO, Darcie has driven significant growth, increasing one-to-one support matches by 45% and healthcare referrals by 66%. In 2022, she initiated the Impact Acceleration Initiative to further expand support for cancer patients and caregivers. Her leadership has earned her recognition as a “Most Admired CEO” and “Woman Who Means Business” by the Houston Business Journal, and national “Fundraiser of the Year” by RAISE. Darcie holds a BS in Business Administration from Louisiana State University and an MBA from the University of Houston.
https://www.facebook.com/CanCareInc
https://www.instagram.com/cancare_inc
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