Thanks Amy & Stephanie for this video. It really gives one the reality and such good advice about finding the well equipped university cancer center for a second opinion
@@ThePatientStory I was on immunotherapy for a whole year called KETRUDA , IT IS ATTACKING MY ADAL GLANDS IN MY UPPER KIDNEYS I DON’T KNOW HOW TO SPELL THAT.. I am stage four non-small cell lung cancer, and I’m now starting radiation and I’m in a whole lotta pain
Just make sure to do your research, and stay on top of every kind of treatment available, in case you have a recurrence after you finish chemo. I hope that you won't have one 🤞🏻
Poor Amy, she was sent to death in that April, because Keytruda didn't work, cancer everywhere, then, 8 days later, she founds that her cancer may be defeaed with some drug. And it worked, omg, this si a miracle. All tumors dissapear and she being more like herself before all that happened. This is miracle, I aalmost lived through her story, all this seems surreal
Hi Marit, do you mean adenoid cystic carcinoma? If so, unfortunately we don't yet. Working on building up resources so we can tackle each and every cancer/subtype out there. Thank you for your patience. -Stephanie
We’d love to hear from you: Did you know about biomarker testing? Did your doctor talk to you about it? Share with us a comment below 👇
Thanks Amy & Stephanie for this video. It really gives one the reality and such good advice about finding the well equipped university cancer center for a second opinion
Steve, so glad that this was helpful. Appreciate you taking the time to leave the message :). -Stephanie
@@ThePatientStory thanks again and I hope the medical field can find less invasive forms of therapy.
@@ThePatientStory I was on immunotherapy for a whole year called KETRUDA , IT IS ATTACKING MY ADAL GLANDS IN MY UPPER KIDNEYS I DON’T KNOW HOW TO SPELL THAT.. I am stage four non-small cell lung cancer, and I’m now starting radiation and I’m in a whole lotta pain
So glad you’re doing well. God bless you.
Praying for you 🙏
Wonderful interview, so informative and encouraging. I am learning more with each episode.
Theresa, so glad that this is helpful! Thank you for taking the time to leave the kind words :). -Stephanie
Just a wonderful interview.
Sending you all the love❤️🙏
Very inspirational…..❤
I just had my second time in Chemo and was told that I’m 3 A/B.
Just make sure to do your research, and stay on top of every kind of treatment available, in case you have a recurrence after you finish chemo. I hope that you won't have one 🤞🏻
How is she doing
Poor Amy, she was sent to death in that April, because Keytruda didn't work, cancer everywhere, then, 8 days later, she founds that her cancer may be defeaed with some drug. And it worked, omg, this si a miracle. All tumors dissapear and she being more like herself before all that happened.
This is miracle, I aalmost lived through her story, all this seems surreal
Did Amy pass away?
I wonder are there any stories about ACC ?🙏
Hi Marit, do you mean adenoid cystic carcinoma? If so, unfortunately we don't yet. Working on building up resources so we can tackle each and every cancer/subtype out there. Thank you for your patience. -Stephanie
@@ThePatientStory yes ,my Sister died of this last year ,horrible horrible type 😔 so we need more focus on it . Ty Stephanie for answering me 🌹
Did Amy pass away?
Nope, I'm still alive and thriving :)
@@wyde1340I’m so happy to hear that! That’s wonderful!🙏🏼❤️
I'm still here! I hit my 5 year Cancerversary in December 😊
That is amazing! I’m so happy for you! God bless you!🙏🏼💜
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