Beating Cancer
One year cancerversary!
On January 2025 I was diagnosed with Triple negative breast cancer! It was the most scariest situation I had to go through, I got through it! I had a lot of support from family, friends, church family, and support groups. I went through clinical trial, had only 4 treatments with new medicine. No chemo! I had my lymphactomy on July 15, 2025 and became cancer free. It took faith and prayer. lemon8# cancersurvivor#capcut#capcutpioneer#capcuttemplate#fyplemon8
Reflecting on this incredible one-year cancerversary, I truly believe that overcoming triple negative breast cancer is possible with the right combination of medical innovation and emotional strength. Participating in a clinical trial offered access to cutting-edge treatments that required only four rounds of medication, avoiding the harsh effects of conventional chemotherapy. This not only improved my physical endurance but also helped maintain a positive mindset during recovery. Another crucial aspect of my journey was the unwavering support from my loved ones, including family, friends, church community, and cancer support groups. Having people to lean on made a huge difference, offering encouragement and practical help through the toughest times. Faith and prayer sustained me emotionally and spiritually, providing hope and grounding throughout treatment and surgery. The lymphadenectomy I underwent in July 2025 was a pivotal moment that marked the path to being cancer-free. Post-surgery care and diligent follow-up helped ensure no recurrence. Sharing my story aims to inspire others facing similar diagnoses to consider clinical trials as promising options and to never underestimate the power of a strong support system combined with faith. For anyone battling cancer, remember that each journey is unique, but embracing new medical advances, seeking community support, and maintaining hope can lead to remarkable outcomes. Staying informed, advocating for yourself, and nurturing mental and spiritual health are equally important to physical healing. This anniversary is not just a milestone for me but a testament to resilience and the advances transforming cancer treatment today.







































































