Amanda Webb is a stage IV colon cancer survivor and advocate based in San Francisco. At 36 years old—and 31 weeks pregnant—she was diagnosed with colon cancer and immediately began treatment at UCSF, completing her first three rounds of chemotherapy while pregnant. Her son was born healthy, and Amanda continued treatment and is currently NED.
Amanda now dedicates much of her time to supporting others facing colorectal cancer. She volunteers with Colontown, Cheeky Charity, and ACS CAN, working to increase awareness, improve patient support, and advance policy change. She also helped light San Francisco City Hall blue in 2024 and 2025 in honor of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, bringing visibility to a cause close to her heart.
A wife, mom, executive assistant, and runner, Amanda continues to lead with strength and purpose—using her experience to inspire hope and advocate for better outcomes for all those affected by colorectal cancer.