domingo, 28 de octubre de 2018

CDC - Inside Knowledge Campaign - Jennie C. Cancer Survivor Story

CDC - Inside Knowledge Campaign - Jennie C. Cancer Survivor Story

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People

Jennie’s Cancer Survivor Story

“My instinct has always been to never give up!”

—Jennie C., Cervical Cancer Survivor
Photo of Jennie C.

Age at diagnosis: 32
I was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 1964—when I was 32. I did not have any symptoms. I went in for my annual gynecological exam and got a Pap test. My results came back as irregular so the doctor recommended more testing. The results showed that I had cervical cancer.
My primary care doctor referred me to a specialist right away to talk about my treatment options. I couldn’t tolerate radiation, so the specialist opted for surgically removing my cervix. I was lucky in that I had a good health care team.
Having cervical cancer truly changed my life. I couldn’t have any more children. I immediately quit smoking. I made sure I went in for all of my health screenings. Most importantly, I went to work and became an active public health advocate. I began as a volunteer for the American Cancer Society as soon as I was diagnosed. I answered the phone for their help line, and gradually took on more responsibilities. In 1999, I became the second woman to serve as the National Chairman of the Board. Through my work I met a lot of women that I am still close to—cancer brought us together.
When I was diagnosed, I promised myself that no matter what happened, I wanted to see my son grow up. He was 2½ then, and he recently turned 53!
My instinct has always been to never give up, and my advice to other women is to get screened!

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