Susie Brain, breast cancer advocate

Susie Brain with Mike Lawing in New Orleans at the AACR Cancer Disparities Conference, Scientist<->Survivor Program. 

Joyce Graff, Mike Lawing, and Robin Martinez

Powerful Patient

Susie Brain speaks with Mike Lawing about her work as an advocate for survivors with breast cancer.

For the past 12 years, Susie Brain has worked with both local and national advocacy organizations serving on research and survivorship committees involving government, academic, and non-profit organizations. Brain is a trained breast cancer survivor advocate with expertise in both research and patient communications.

Brain served as a stakeholder reviewer for the American Cancer Society, as Consumer Grant Reviewer for the DOD Breast Cancer Research Program, as a Komen “Advocate in Science” reviewing grants for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and as an advocate observer for the California Breast Cancer Research Program.

At the Stanford Cancer Institute, Brain serves as a community member and patient advocate on the scientific review committee and a member of the clinical trials advisory committee. She is a patient advisor for BreastCancerTrials.org and also serves on the consumer and community advisory committee of the ATHENA Breast Health Network and the WISDOM Study, a collaboration of the five University of California Medical Centers.

Brain provides direct support and resources to breast cancer patients while serving as a volunteer peer mentor with the American Cancer Society’s Reach-To-Recovery Program and as a helpline volunteer with Living Beyond Breast Cancer.

Clinical trials help to evaluate the effectiveness of new drugs or combinations of drugs.  To find a clinical trial that might be relevant for you, see http://BreastCancerTrials.org

Whether or not you have been touched personally by breast cancer, your help is needed: