The Tamoxifen Sisters
If you enjoy dark humor, salty language, and frank, sometimes unhinged, discussion about what it's like when you and your sister both get cancer a year apart, then this might be your cup of tea.
Episodes

May 15, 2026
May 15, 2026
37 min
Episode 9 of the Tamoxifen Sisters explores the physical and emotional aftermath of mastectomy and reconstruction: drain scars, surgical revisions, radiation markers, rituals like ringing the bell, and the surprises of healing.The hosts discuss choices for reclaiming their bodies—tattoos, going flat, and personal symbolism—while sharing humor, support, and reflections on body image and recovery.

May 8, 2026
May 8, 2026
38 min
In this episode the hosts navigate a bittersweet Mother's Day, mixing dark humor with conversations about grief, infertility, cancer treatments, and the complicated legacy of their mother. They reflect on caregiving, medical decisions, and how loss reshapes identity and family roles.
They close with candid advice to reach out to the mothers in your life, and small moments of warmth — like a pilaf secret — that reveal how messy and loving family can be.

May 1, 2026
May 1, 2026
28 min
In this episode the Tamoxifen Sisters discuss how changes in medication manufacturers can dramatically alter side effects and effectiveness, sharing their recent personal experiences after receiving a new generic tamoxifen.They cover filler variability, fluctuating symptoms (hot flashes, joint pain, headaches, sleep disruption, skin issues), impacts on daily life and menopause-like effects, and share humorous moments about family, coping strategies, and daily annoyances.

Apr 24, 2026
Apr 24, 2026
32 min
In Episode 6 of the Tamoxifen Sisters, Amber and her cohost share candid conversations about inheritable cancer, the urge to find a reason, and the awkward, often funny moments that follow diagnosis and reconstruction.They discuss self-blame, family history, people’s reactions (including “cancer ghosting”), body changes after mastectomy, and how humor helps them cope. New episodes drop every Friday.

Apr 21, 2026
Apr 21, 2026
26 min
In this intense episode of Tamoxifen Sisters, the hosts take a break from the cancer journey to vent about sexual harassment, predatory behavior, and a disturbing school incident involving a middle-school speaker. They discuss the Rape Academy scandal, personal experiences of assault and workplace harassment, and how pervasive these threats are for women of all ages.
The hosts share stories from childhood through adulthood, explain how society often laughs off or enables inappropriate behavior, and urge bystanders—especially men—to speak up and support women when they see someone in danger.
Frank, emotional, and action-oriented, this episode calls for better boundaries, accountability, and safety while thanking listeners for their support and downloads.

Apr 17, 2026
Apr 17, 2026
29 min
In this episode Amber and Shannon share candid, often-humorous stories about life after breast cancer surgery — from drain tubes, mastectomy shirts and wound care to the never-ending pill bottles, supplements, and the surprise of seromas and operations.
They reflect on family history, the emotional toll and slow recovery, trade jokes about stool softeners and collagen wraps, and promise future episodes that explore more of their lives beyond cancer.

Apr 10, 2026
Apr 10, 2026
29 min
In episode three of Tamoxifen Sisters, Amber and Shannon discuss frustrating experiences with women’s healthcare, from difficult MRIs and biopsies to insurance denials and medical dismissiveness. They share how imaging changed surgical decisions, the impact of tamoxifen side effects on daily life, and inequities in treatment and empathy.
Through candid conversation and dark humor, they explore how the healthcare system often overlooks patients’ human experiences and the long-term effects of cancer treatment.

Apr 6, 2026
Apr 6, 2026
24 min
Join us as we talk about how we don't look like people perceive a cancer survivor to appear versus what it actually feels like to go through the journey.

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