Navigating Sex and Intimacy After Cancer With Humor and Honesty

Navigating Sex and Intimacy After Cancer With Humor and Honesty

Author: Dr. Brad Miller April 24, 2026 Duration: 54:28

On this episode of the Cancer and Comedy Podcast, Dr. Brad Miller and Deb Krier open up about a topic that almost never makes it into the exam room—but lives in the bedroom, the bathroom, and the mirror:

What happens to sex, intimacy, and feeling “like a man” or “like a woman” after cancer?

Speaking from their own stories—Brad as a prostate cancer survivor and Deb as a breast cancer survivor—they have a candid, funny, and deeply compassionate conversation about living in a changed body, navigating desire, and redefining closeness when spontaneity, sensation, and confidence all get shaken.

In this honest, tender, and laugh‑out‑loud real conversation, Brad and Deb share:

  • Walking through prostate cancer and its impact on masculinity, erections, continence, and self-worth
  • Choosing a double mastectomy with no reconstruction—and what everyday life is like living “flat”
  • Grieving the loss of sensation, spontaneity, and the familiar body you once knew
  • Navigating pumps, injections, and implants as real—but far from glamorous—options for intimacy
  • Managing prosthetics and “knitted knockers” and the awkward logistics of putting boobs on (and taking them off)
  • Shifting roles from patient and caregiver back to partners and lovers
  • Facing unspoken fears about identity, attractiveness, and whether sex is really “over”
  • Reclaiming closeness through cuddling, hand-holding, and non-sexual touch
  • Starting honest conversations with doctors about sex, even when they avoid the topic
  • Deciding when and how to talk about scars in the world of dating and new relationships
  • Finding moments of humor in the most uncomfortable situations—because sometimes if you don’t laugh, you cry

This episode isn’t a how‑to manual for “perfect sex after cancer.” It’s a real-world guide to:

  • Talking about the hard stuff instead of pretending it’s fine
  • Redefining intimacy when your body has been cut, stitched, and rearranged
  • Giving yourself and your partner grace, patience, and permission to laugh

If cancer has changed your body, your sex life, or the way you see yourself in the mirror, this conversation will help you:

  • Feel less alone in the awkward and the unspoken,
  • Start the conversations you’ve been avoiding—with your partner and your doctors, and
  • Find hope, humor, and new ways to be close in a “new normal” you didn’t choose.

Together, we can keep turning the grim realities of cancer into the grin of a life still full of love, touch, and connection.


There's a particular kind of alchemy that happens when serious things meet sincere laughter, and that's the space where you'll find Cancer and Comedy: Helping Cancer Impacted People to Cope with Hope and Humor. Hosted by Dr. Brad Miller, this podcast emerged from a deeply personal place. Fresh into retirement after 43 years as a pastor, Brad received a prostate cancer diagnosis during the Christmas season of 2022. His instinctive reaction-to laugh as a way to keep from crying-sparked a mission. Each episode is built on the belief that those touched by cancer are not done living, and that facing the grim with a grin is a powerful form of resilience. You'll hear conversations that blend candid stories from the cancer journey with a genuine, often surprising, sense of humor. It’s not about dismissing the difficulty, but about discovering pockets of light and levity within it. Brad brings his unique perspective as both a longtime spiritual guide and a current patient, creating dialogues that are as educational about mental and physical wellness as they are uplifting. This isn't a lecture; it's a companionable audio experience for anyone seeking to fortify their spirit with hope and an honest, sometimes healing, laugh. Tune in for a podcast that redefines strength, proving that coping can be a creative, and even comedic, act of self-improvement.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

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