Patient & Caregiver Stories
Jesse was a senior in college studying to become a doctor when he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). His studies in the medical field inspired him to ask critical questions and advocate for himself throughout his ALL journey. By combining this determination with a positive attitude, Jesse navigated one of the most challenging times of his life with resilience and hope.
Rachael was just 36 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Her decade long treatment journey has left its mark and worries for the future, but emerging out of the darkness is a cherished son she wasn’t sure if she could have, a powerful drive to help others on their cancer journeys and true perspective on what matters in life.
When Ed’s back pain did not subside after visits to the chiropractor and a massage therapist, his concerns grew. When new symptoms arose, Ed visited the doctor and learned he had cancer near his spine. Ed was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer (SCLC), which can be aggressive. Throughout his journey he prioritized staying positive and establishing a solid care team.
As we continue to advance our work in biliary tract cancer, we’re focused on reaching patients where they are, which will help inform our approach to R&D and better support patients throughout their care journeys with the resources they need. Partnering with advocacy organizations is one way to connect with patients directly, and in turn, gain insights that will enrich our efforts and help us tailor resources specifically to the needs of patient populations.