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Backstage @ Upstage

Backstage @ Upstage

Written by: Upstage Lung Cancer
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This podcast is an interview format with guests to talk about Entertainment, Medicine, Thrivers and Survivors of lung cancer.©Upstage Lung Cancer 2021 Art Entertainment & Performing Arts Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Social Sciences
Episodes
  • In Me or Around Me? Genetics vs. Environment in Lung Cancer
    Apr 25 2026

    HOST: Hildy Grossman, CO-HOST: Jordan Rich
    GUESTS: Lecia Sequist, MD and Allison Chang, MD, Ph.D.

    We are building on our previous "All in the Family" episode, with Jaclyn Lo Piccolo,
    MD, Ph.D., Pasi Janne, MD, Ph.D., of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Jill
    Feldman from EGFR Resisters. To look deeper into how a family history of lung
    cancer might increase the risk for other members, we invited Drs. Lecia Sequist
    and Allison Chang from Mass General Hospital to discuss their latest research on
    risk factors and the role of family history in lung cancer. We examine the current
    array of diagnostic tools—from CT scans to germline genetic testing—and the
    mystery of why some family members are more vulnerable to environmental
    pollutants than others. Tune in to see how Drs. Sequist and Chang are using AI-
    driven CT analysis to identify risk in those with a family history of lung cancer and
    learn if you qualify to participate in their

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    36 mins
  • Too Young for This? Facing Lung Cancer and Finding Our Voice
    Mar 18 2026

    HOST: Hildy Grossman CO-HOST, Jordan Rich
    Guests: Sachi Badola and Lauren Coye

    Think you’re too young for lung cancer? Think again! This week, we’re joined by
    two incredible young women who are highlighting the realities and breaking the
    stigma. Our first guest, Lauren Coye, shares her grueling journey to finally being
    diagnosed with lung cancer. After being told she had recurring upper respiratory
    infections, starting at age 14, Lauren’s persistence led to the discovery 10 years
    later that saved her life. Her story is a testament to the life-saving power of self-
    advocacy. Our next guest, Sachi Badola, is a pre-med student at Dartmouth
    College in New Hampshire. On top of that, she is taking over the reins to become
    the producer of Upstage Lung Cancer’s 10th annual Sing Out! concert on April
    4, 2026. Bringing together eight a cappella groups to sing out about lung cancer,
    the concert will also be live-streamed and afterwards be available on YouTube
    and on our website. Both young women continue to raise awareness of lung
    cancer as Board Members of Upstage Lung Cancer. From the doctor’s office to the
    center stage, we’re exploring how the next generation can raise their voices to
    fund research and demand better care. It’s time to listen.

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    29 mins
  • Harnessing The Arts To Upstage Lung Cancer – Our story of advocacy, artistry, and action
    Feb 27 2026

    HOST: Hildy Grossman, CO-HOST: Jordan Rich
    GUEST: Sumati Ram-Mohan, Vice President of Upstage Lung Cancer

    Why did singer and cabaret performer Hildy Grossman launch Upstage Lung Cancer 18
    years ago? In this episode, Hildy describes how a fluke accident resulted in early detection of
    her lung cancer and put her on a life-changing path. When faced with an early diagnosis, Hildy
    didn’t just ask "Why me?"—she asked, "What now?" She realized that while anyone with lungs
    can get lung cancer, not everyone has a stage to fight it. Thus, Upstage Lung Cancer was created
    as the only lung cancer organization to exclusively produce concerts and the performing arts to
    raise awareness, reduce stigma and fund cutting edge medical research.
    In a meeting of Art & Science, our guest, Sumati Ram-Mohan, a scientist and dancer, shares her
    story of how and why she reached out to Hildy. Now the Vice President of Upstage Lung
    Cancer, Sumati discusses how her experience in lung research and her passion for the stage help
    move this organization forward. Among other things, this podcast series, now ranked in the top
    5 out of 40 lung cancer podcasts, was created to be both engaging, enjoyable and
    informative. They discuss almost two decades of outreach and impact, ending with a look ahead
    to this year's Fall Concert – an evening of joy aimed at this difficult disease.

    We thank our sponsors Lilly, Bristol Meyers Squibb, Revolution Medicines, Boehringer
    Ingelheim, and Takeda for their generous support of our podcast series Backstage @ Upstage.

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    32 mins
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