Empowering Adolescent and Young Adult Advocates

March 21st, 2025 | 8:30am-3:30pm | Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick, NJ

Join us for a professional development conference where Crossroads4Hope and other trusted leaders will equip professionals with knowledge and tools focused on the needs of the Youth and AYA (Adolescent and Young Adult) Cancer populations; one of the fastest growing communities diagnosed with cancer.

We are profoundly honored to welcome Matthew Zachary, a pioneer in AYA cancer advocacy, back home to Crossroads4Hope as our keynote speaker.

In June 2007, at just 21, Matthew came to Crossroads4Hope with a heavy heart from a recent brain cancer diagnosis, seeking a place where hope was not just a word, but a guiding light in a world suddenly immersed in fear and uncertainty. His return to Crossroads4Hope is not just a chapter in his story but a powerful reminder of the unparalleled strength and hope found in community support.

Join us at our Annual Conference on Cancer to hear Matthew’s inspiring story firsthand.

29- Year Cancer Survivor

Founder: Stupid Cancer

Host: Out of Patients Podcast

Crossroads4Hope Member

Matthew Zachary is an American advocate passionate about putting the patient at the center of every conversation, with a storied career spanning environment, advertising, marketing, nonprofit, digital health, public policy, life sciences, and broadcast media. 

As founder of the award-winning nonprofit Stupid Cancer, Matthew started the young adult cancer movement in 2007, where he hosted and produced ‘The Stupid Cancer Show,’ America’s first healthcare talk radio show (before podcasts existed). 

Between his award-winning documentary, The Cancer Mavericks: A History of Survivorship, and his Top-10 award winning podcast Out of Patients, Matthew- whom some dub ‘The Podfather of Healthcare’- is one of the country’s most visionary voices and influential talents. 

Matthew is currently principal at Matthew Zachary Worldwide, a multifaceted organization encompassing a media production company, a digital health platform, a talent agency, and a consulting group serving the life science and nonprofit sectors. He lives with his wife and twins in Brooklyn. 

Introducing our Plenary Topic

From Patient to Person: Identity Development and Life Milestones for AYA’s with Cancer

Join us as we explore the intersection of cancer care and the unique life challenges faced by adolescents and young adults (AYA), with a particular focus on LGBTQ+ needs. This session delves into the common milestones and difficulties encountered by AYA’s during their cancer treatment, highlighting how these experiences impact their identity development. We will emphasize navigating complex life changes, including medical treatment, emotional shifts, and social adjustments, and how these factors intertwine with the ongoing formation of personal identity within the AYA community. 

Conference Breakout Sessions

Click on each presenter to learn more!

Breakout Session One

Participants will chose one of the following:

Breakout Session Two

Participants will chose one of the following:

Navigating Transitions in Care
for AYA Patients

This session will focus on the various transitions that adolescents and young adults (AYA) with cancer undergo throughout their treatment experience and offer guidance on how to support them in a meaningful way.

From Googling to Healing: Technology's Role in Cancer Care for the Digital Generation

This presentation will cover the role of technology in cancer care for pediatric, adolescent, and young adult cancer survivors, including potentially helpful and harmful ways technology can influence coping.

HPV Vaccine is Cancer Prevention: Healthcare Professionals Guide to Speaking to Families About HPV

The presentation will provide an overview of HPV and the cancers it causes, description of the vaccine and how it is administered, recommendations for healthcare and other working professionals to discuss HPV and the vaccine to patients and clients and families
at large.

Supporting Siblings and Peers Through a Cancer Diagnosis

Siblings and friends are greatly impacted by a cancer diagnosis. This session will provide an overview of child development, details for each stage of development and suggestions for how to support and educate children/teens/young adults when someone they love is diagnosed with cancer. This session will also provide suggestions for how to support siblings and peers both in and out of a classroom setting. Book recommendations, resources and activities will be provided.

The Disclosure Dilemma: Considerations for Sharing a Diagnosis with Youth

This presentation delves into the "Disclosure Dilemma," exploring the benefits of open communication, along with common concerns that families may have. Disclosure, in this context, refers to the act of revealing a cancer diagnosis or prognosis to a child in an honest and age-appropriate way. This presentation equips professionals with the knowledge and resources necessary to support families in their disclosure decisions. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on navigating this sensitive conversation with compassion, clarity, and a focus on the best interests of the entire family.

Empowering Young Caregivers:
Balancing Challenges and Changes While Embracing Resilience

This presentation will focus on young adult caregivers and will explore the unique challenges that individuals in the 18–39-year-old age range experience when caring for a loved one navigating their cancer journey. The presentation will highlight the emotional and practical challenges that this population can face in the wake of a loved one’s cancer diagnosis. The presenter will provide psychoeducation on balancing caregiving with work, school, and relationships, by introducing coping strategies that can help this population manage stress, avoid burnout, and maintain physical and emotional health.

Additional Conference Details:

Enjoy complimentary parking, breakfast, and lunch!

We are currently working to secure Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and Professional Development Hours (PDHs) for several professional licensures and certifications. Once we receive approval, we will update all conference registrants.

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