Courtney’s Stage 3C High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Story
Interviewed by: Taylor Scheib
Edited by: Katrina Villareal
Courtney was diagnosed with stage 3C high-grade serous carcinoma (ovarian cancer) in June 2023. Her diagnosis came as a shock. Initially, she noticed a change in her body composition and later began experiencing unusual fatigue, having to take frequent naps, random abdominal pain, and digestive issues like constipation.
These symptoms gradually intensified, leading her to consult a doctor. However, it wasn’t until a CT scan revealed significant masses that ovarian cancer was suspected. Even then, the diagnosis was a surprise, as neither Courtney nor her doctors initially considered it a possibility. The confirmation came after a biopsy, and she quickly began treatment.
Courtney underwent six rounds of chemotherapy with carboplatin and paclitaxel, which led to a rapid reduction in her tumor markers. Her CA125 levels dropped dramatically after one treatment. Surgery followed after the third chemotherapy cycle, during which her reproductive organs were removed. Fortunately, the chemotherapy had shrunk the tumors enough to avoid more extensive surgery, such as removing part of her colon.
Throughout treatment, Courtney dealt with typical chemotherapy side effects like bone pain, exhaustion, and brain fog. However, she was fortunate not to experience significant nausea, a common issue for many patients. Post-treatment, she encountered several complications, including pneumonia, shingles, and a new diagnosis of myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disorder likely triggered by her weakened immune system.
Emotionally, Courtney finds herself grappling with the aftermath of her diagnosis and treatment. While she’s physically improving, she is mentally preparing for the possibility of recurrence and the impact on her family. Her faith plays a crucial role in her coping process, though she acknowledges the challenges in maintaining her belief during such a difficult time.
Courtney emphasizes the importance of early symptom recognition and advocates for more awareness of ovarian cancer among women and healthcare providers. She also stresses the need for physical health and self-care, suggesting that paying closer attention to one’s body could lead to earlier detection of serious conditions. Despite the hardships, Courtney feels a sense of power and clarity, seeing her experience as a gift of perspective.
- Name: Courtney H.
- Diagnosis:
- Ovarian cancer
- High-grade serous carcinoma
- BRCA1+
- Staging:
- 3C
- Symptoms:
- Noticeable body changes
- Fatigue and frequent napping
- Random abdominal pain
- Severe constipation
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss
- Treatments:
- Chemotherapy: carboplatin & paclitaxel
- Surgeries: interval debulking, thoracoscopic thymectomy
- PARP inhibitor: olaparib
This interview has been edited for clarity. This is not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider for treatment decisions.
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