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Kate’s Stage 4 Colon Cancer Diagnosis Story

Kate J., Colon Cancer, Stage 4

Initial Symptoms: Bowel obstruction, bloating, exhaustion, severe cramps and period pain
Treatment: Surgery, chemotherapy

Kate’s Stage 4 Colon Cancer Story

Interviewed by: Taylor Scheib
Edited by: Chris Sanchez

Kate, a 36-year-old mother of 2 who enjoys baking, cooking, and snowboarding, shares her journey with stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis. Her path began with a bowel obstruction leading to hospitalization, followed by scans and a biopsy that confirmed cancer in July 2024. Reflecting on her symptoms—bloating, fatigue, severe cramps—she regrets attributing them to motherhood or hormonal changes and stresses the importance of addressing persistent health issues early.

Kate describes the emotional impact of her stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis as both expected and surreal. Communicating with her young children and family required straightforward, factual discussions to manage their fears and understanding. She educated her children about cancer in simple terms and reassured her family with facts from her oncologists, focusing on the hope provided by her age and health.

Treatment decisions revolved around addressing metastasis. Doctors prioritized chemotherapy over surgery to prevent further spread. Kate began chemotherapy in August 2024 and recently completed her 7th round, with promising results. Scans reveal shrinking tumors and no new metastasis, but the journey involves significant physical and emotional challenges. Side effects like fatigue, nausea, and allergic reactions require her to balance medications, while the treatment’s toll affects her parenting and overall well-being.

Despite setbacks, Kate draws strength from her children, striving to be present and hopeful for them. She acknowledges moments of mental fog and emotional numbness but believes that these effects will pass. Therapy and anti-anxiety medications help her navigate the overwhelming experience, allowing her to sleep and avoid panic attacks.

Kate’s medical team emphasizes her strong physical health and determination as assets in her fight. The instilled hope drives her forward, propelling her to focus on survival and recovery. She views hope as integral to enduring treatment and planning for the future.

Through her experience, Kate highlights the unpredictability of cancer, even for those who live healthily. She urges others to prioritize their health, advocating for awareness of symptoms and proactive conversations with doctors. Her advice to newly diagnosed individuals centers on using facts to ground themselves, staying informed, and resisting the urge to let cancer define them. By holding onto facts and hope, she believes individuals can find the strength to face their diagnosis and remain resilient.

Kate’s story underscores the value of early detection, mental resilience, and the support of loved ones. Her commitment to her children and belief in her strength reflect her unwavering fight against cancer and her determination to reclaim her life.


  • Name:
    • Kate J.
  • Age at Diagnosis:
    • 35
  • Diagnosis:
    • Colon cancer
  • Staging:
    • Stage 4
  • Initial Symptoms:
    • Bowel obstruction
    • Bloating
    • Exhaustion
    • Severe cramps and period pain
  • Treatment:
    • Surgery
    • Chemotherapy

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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