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Cancer Will Never Define Me

Never in a million years did I ever think I would be diagnosed with cancer. I’ve always lived a healthy, active lifestyle. I honestly would have to say that leading up to my symptoms and diagnosis of Stage 3C high-grade Ovarian Cancer. I was the fittest and healthiest I had ever been at age 45. So yes, I was in…
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Ovarian Cancer!!!?? Now what?

One morning in September 2020, I woke up, and while stretching, I noticed a bulge next to the left side of my belly button. My first thought was, “Am I constipated?” I decided to drink tea to help with my digestion. A couple of days passed, and the bulge was still there. I decided to have an appointment with my…
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Using My Fire to Spark Change

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I began having symptoms that something wasn’t quite right in my abdomen years ago.  I went to my doctor expressing symptoms of severe digestive issues and tiredness.  I described symptoms of abdominal discomfort, odd weight gain, and just a general sense that something was wrong with me.  I was given excuses such as, “You’re getting older. This is what happens…
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My Journey

A survivor in a baseball cap with a teal ribbon logo leaves a teal handprint on a poster
My name is Sue Keely, and I am an ovarian cancer survivor.  This is how my story began. I have been involved in church music for most of my life.  I was and am currently a member of the praise team at my church and the handbell choir director and working full time for a Pittsburgh area car dealership. I…
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My Scars

A smiling middle-aged couple
I have an eleven-inch scar running vertically from my breastbone to my pubic bone and a 4-inch scar in my left armpit. I am a warrior- I wear these scars proudly and show them to anyone who cares to see them. Before turning 62, I was diagnosed with stage 4 high-grade ovarian cancer, which was discovered in a very uncommon…
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Gaining a Community and a Cause

A smiling survivor snuggling with her husband
I had never heard of ovarian cancer. Breast cancer, yes; lung cancer, yes; pancreatic cancer, yes. Prostate cancer is well documented on my dad's side of the family, but OVARIAN cancer? I never heard of it, never knew anyone who had it. A common question is, "What were your symptoms?" I usually giggle and tell them that the first concerning…
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