Sara Kavanough: From Health Anxiety to Empowerment—Transforming Hereditary Cancer Risk into Healing
Guest: Sara Kavanough
Theme: Living as a Previvor—Agency, Advocacy, and Reframing Anxiety After Genetic Testing
Episode summary
When Sara Kavanough learned she carried mutations in her MSH6 (Lynch syndrome) and Check2 genes, she moved from decades of health anxiety—and ambiguous uncertainty—to a new sense of empowerment and structure. In this dialogue with psychotherapist and fellow traveler Sara Champie, Sara shares how learning her genetic status fundamentally changed her identity, led her to fierce self-advocacy, and inspired her to create the Positive Gene Podcast—a resource and anchor for others navigating hereditary cancer risk.
We cover
The personal journey: From ingrained health anxiety to seeing genetic knowledge as a “gift” that brings clarity, agency, and actionable plans.
What it means to be a “previvor”: Lived reality, screening protocols, and the invisible challenges of those at elevated risk—but without a cancer diagnosis.
Parenting at midlife: Navigating genetic risk with two young children and the hopes/fears for future generations.
Building self-advocacy in the medical system: How to develop real relationships with providers, advocate when facing dismissive care, and bridge gaps in awareness (including doctors who don’t know Lynch syndrome!).
The role of intuition and anxiety: Reframing lifelong anxiety toward health into self-protection and intuition, rather than pathology.
Creating the Positive Gene Podcast: Choosing curiosity, connection, and education as vehicles for healing and collective empowerment.
Identity and healing: Drawing on moments from childhood (challenging authority, resisting labels like “flighty”) to claim agency and redefine self-worth after a life-changing diagnosis.
Highlights & takeaways
“Knowledge is power.” For many, genetic test results shift fear into structure, agency, and meaningful decision-making.
Previvors often live unseen—managing complicated protocols, moving between providers, advocating for themselves, and carrying risk that isn’t always visible or understood.
The relationship with your healthcare provider matters. Connection and trust can transform screenings and mitigate isolation.
Healing is possible even in uncertainty: You can use your experience for growth, connection, and to model integrity and resilience for loved ones.
Advocacy starts early—standing up to being underestimated (even as a child) can inform your agency as an adult facing difficult realities.
Content note
This episode discusses cancer risk, genetic mutations, parenting with uncertainty, health anxiety, identity shifts, and emotional processing after major life events.
Resources mentioned
Positive Gene Podcast: Listen and connect at positivegenepodcast.com or via Sara Kavanough’s LinkedIn or Instagram @positivegenepodcast
FORCE (Facing Our Risk of Cancer Empowered): https://www.facingourrisk.org — leading national organization for hereditary cancer advocacy/support groups
National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC): https://www.nsgc.org/ — find certified genetic counselors for hereditary cancer risk
Lynch Syndrome International: https://lynchcancers.org — resources for people with Lynch syndrome
Check2 gene mutation information (NIH Genetics Home Reference): https://medlineplus.gov/genetics/gene/chek2/
Face the Risk Together: Host Sara's Champie's support groups for people in Calfornia: www.sarachampielcsw.com
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