Episode 11

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Published on:

1st Jul 2025

Cancer Camp Changed My Life: AYA Survivors Share the Power of Connection

Emma, Lucas, Ariana, and Casey open up about what it’s really like to attend a cancer camp as a young adult. From fears about fitting in to late-night laughs and life-changing conversations, they share the moments that made them feel seen, safe, and supported.

In this episode of Life on Pause, our guests reflect on their camp experiences—from nervous airport goodbyes to karaoke nights that ran long into the evening. These oncology camps, designed specifically for adolescents and young adults, offer more than just fun—they provide a rare space for healing, connection, and joy after cancer.

For anyone wondering if camp is worth it, this episode says: absolutely. Because sometimes the most meaningful healing happens outside the hospital, around a campfire.

Topics Covered:

  • First impressions: fear, nerves, and leaving home
  • How camps break the ice and build instant bonds
  • Transformative moments like skits, boat rides, and fireside chats
  • Deep conversations and emotional breakthroughs
  • Lasting friendships and group chats that live on
  • Advice for anyone nervous about going
  • Why camp felt like getting “life back” after treatment

About Life on Pause:

Life on Pause is a podcast for and by young adults with cancer. Produced by Penn State Health’s AYA Oncology Program, each episode is rooted in honest storytelling and community connection. Our content is reviewed by medical and psychosocial experts to ensure accuracy and care.

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About the Podcast

Life on Pause
Life On Pause is a podcast for and by young adults living with cancer. Each month, young adult cancer patients from Penn State Health share honestly about their cancer diagnosis, treatment and life afterwards. As cancer causes the group to reflect on issues both large and small, surprisingly relatable stories and themes emerge. From relationships to body functions, nothing is off the table.