Allison’s Example of Self-Advocacy Living with Stage 4 ALK+ Lung Cancer
Allison describes herself as outgoing, energetic, and always on the move, so when back pain began interrupting her workouts and daily activities in late 2022, cancer wasn’t even on her radar, let along stage 4 lung cancer (ALK positive). She pushed through months of pain, assuming it was a muscular issue, until one night in May 2023, when her husband had to carry her to the bathroom. That moment shifted everything.
My Stage 4 Lung Cancer Diagnosis Video
Interviewed by: Nikki Murphy
Edited by: Katrina Villareal
After urgent care scans revealed spinal lesions, Allison’s medical background helped her piece together what was happening before doctors even confirmed it. Within weeks, she learned she had stage 4 ALK+ lung cancer, a diagnosis that felt surreal for someone who never smoked, lived a healthy lifestyle, and was deeply engaged in her family and community. The shock was intense, but Allison quickly realized that information, self-advocacy, and support would be key to moving forward.

Once biomarker testing identified her ALK mutation, she started an oral targeted therapy. The results were dramatic. Within a week, Allison’s pain diminished, and she was able to sleep comfortably again. However, treatment wasn’t without hurdles. She dealt with side effects like a severe rash, high cholesterol, neuropathy, and swelling, but she leaned on her medical team, expert consultations, and peer support groups to find ways to manage. Alongside medication, she underwent radiation to stabilize her femur and strengthen her bones against further damage.
Throughout her experience, Allison has emphasized the importance of self-advocacy. She highlights the importance of asking questions, seeking second opinions, and bringing ideas to doctors, especially since rare mutations like ALK require specialized expertise. She continues to work closely with her local care team and renowned experts to explore treatment strategies, including potential clinical trials and even surgical removal of her primary tumor.
Living with stage 4 ALK-positive lung cancer has changed Allison’s perspective. She now plans life in 90-day increments between scans, while still looking ahead to milestones with her kids and future adventures. Although the unknowns remain challenging, Allison focuses on hope, community, and joy. She encourages others to face the light, believe in progress, and remember that anyone with lungs can get lung cancer. Her message is one of resilience, empowerment, and choosing to live fully while navigating life with cancer.
Watch Allison’s video to find out more about her story:
- How back pain turned out to be a sign of stage 4 ALK-positive lung cancer
- Why never smoking didn’t protect Allison from a lung cancer diagnosis
- The targeted therapy that brought her relief within just one week
- How self-advocacy shaped her care and treatment decisions
- The hope and positivity that guide her every step forward
Biomarkers and Targeted Therapy: How Lung Cancer is Treated Today
- Name: Allison Z.
- Age of Diagnosis:
- 45
- Diagnosis:
- Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
- Staging:
- Stage 4
- Mutation:
- ALK
- Symptom:
- Severe back pain
- Treatments:
- Targeted therapy: ALK inhibitors
- Radiation therapy
This interview has been edited for clarity and length. This is not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider to make informed treatment decisions.
The views and opinions expressed in this interview do not necessarily reflect those of The Patient Story.

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