Facebook Pixel

Part 7: Hopefully, a Happy Ending!

 
Rate This

Claire has noticed that the tumors have shrunk significantly and is staying incredibly positive and hopeful. She will meet with the doctor again before chemo on May 7 to make sure her body can handle the treatment that day.

Another CT scan will be performed two weeks later to see if any more cancer is detected. After that, the plan is to keep receiving Avastin (one of the chemo drugs that has few side effects) for a few more months.

For now, she keeps living life as normally as she possibly can. She and Maria took several weekend ski trips while Claire was undergoing chemo, and Claire also keeps up her workouts in the gym, taking extra care to clean the equipment to lessen her exposure to germs while her immune system is so weakened.

“Maybe it was Dad’s example before me, but I too feel like I can’t complain too much if my life ended prematurely,” says Claire. “I’ve had a great life and most people in the world don’t even get to have one day of a life like mine, and I’ve had 50 years!”

Add a CommentComments

There are no comments yet. Be the first one and get the conversation started!

Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.
By submitting this form, you agree to EmpowHER's terms of service and privacy policy

We value and respect our HERWriters' experiences, but everyone is different. Many of our writers are speaking from personal experience, and what's worked for them may not work for you. Their articles are not a substitute for medical advice, although we hope you can gain knowledge from their insight.

Lung Cancer

Get Email Updates

Lung Cancer Guide

Have a question? We're here to help. Ask the Community.

ASK

Health Newsletter

Receive the latest and greatest in women's health and wellness from EmpowHER - for free!