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The Activated Patient Advantage: How Speaking Up Can Improve Cancer Outcomes | Samira Daswani

Cancer care is complex, appointments are short, and patients are often expected to make life-changing decisions without the tools they need to fully participate. But research suggests that activated patients — those who ask questions, communicate with their care team, and engage in decisions — may have better outcomes.

In this episode, Marybeth Gilliam talks with Samira Daswani, founder and CEO of Manta Cares, about how her own breast cancer diagnosis led her to build a platform that helps patients move from overwhelmed to informed and activated. Together, they discuss patient activation, Hope AI, symptom escalation, biomarker testing, clinical trials, and why speaking up may be one of the most important things a cancer patient can do.

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