Media Appearances featuring our CEO
Interviewed by Val Warner
In this powerful ABC interview, Tiffany Shanta White sits down with Val Warner to share the truth of surviving uterine cancer and what it really means to live after a life-altering diagnosis. From being misdiagnosed to undergoing surgery, radiation, and a stroke, Tiffany reveals how survival can still carry grief, silence, and transformation.
Now a filmmaker, licensed mental health professional, and founder of TimesUP Productions, Tiffany uses her platform to amplify the stories that are too often left out—especially those of Black women. Her upcoming documentary Do We Really Have Control? brings these experiences to the forefront, exploring identity, illness, and the long road back to self.
The segment also highlights her work alongside the American Cancer Society’s Voices of Black Women study, a national initiative focused on addressing healthcare disparities and amplifying lived experiences. Through story and advocacy, Tiffany helps shift the conversation from statistics to real lives.
Her voice is clear and urgent. Her story is not just her own.
In this impactful CBS interview, Tiffany Shanta White discusses an American Cancer Society study highlighting rising rates of uterine, pancreatic, and oral cavity cancers, with 82% of women now being diagnosed. She shares her personal journey of misdiagnosis, surviving uterine cancer through surgeries, radiation, and a stroke, and emphasizes the importance of Black women advocating for themselves in healthcare. Tiffany’s story underscores the urgent need to address disparities and empower women in their health journeys. Click the image to see the full interview!