Tamron Little is a writer, cancer survivor, and patient advocate who shares powerful personal insights on survivorship, faith, mental health, and life after diagnosis. She was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma at just 21 years old while five months postpartum, an experience that reshaped her life and led her to use storytelling to support and encourage others facing serious illness.
Tamron writes about the emotional realities of cancer, including fear of recurrence, anxiety after treatment, rebuilding trust in your body, and what it truly means to thrive after trauma. Her work aims to help patients and survivors feel seen, understood, and supported.
Her personal essays and commentary have been featured in Yahoo Life, HuffPost, MSN, BuzzFeed, AOL, YourTango, and international Yahoo platforms. She is also a contributor to The Mesothelioma Center at Asbestos.com, where she writes about patient advocacy, survivorship, and living with rare cancer.
Tamron is available to speak with media about cancer survivorship, mesothelioma awareness, mental health after diagnosis, and the long-term emotional impact of serious illness.