How Brittany Chooses Quality of Life in her Stage 4 Rhabdomyosarcoma Treatment Decisions
Brittany received a life-altering diagnosis of stage 4 rhabdomyosarcoma in July 2024. What started as a small lump on her jaw quickly escalated into a whirlwind of hospital visits, major surgeries, and tough decisions. But throughout it all, Brittany has remained grounded in her values, fiercely committed to preserving her mental health, self-worth, and autonomy.
Interviewed by: Nikki Murphy
Edited by: Katrina Villareal
When Brittany first noticed the lump, doctors thought it might be a cyst. But after it rapidly swelled during a biopsy, further testing confirmed it was cancer. That moment, she recalls, shattered her sense of normalcy. Getting that phone call was a deeply painful turning point. From there, she had to quickly learn how to advocate for herself.
Initially, Brittany’s first oncologist didn’t offer many choices. She sought a second opinion, and that’s when things began to shift. Despite being a young adult, Brittany learned that stage 4 rhabdomyosarcoma is often treated as a pediatric condition, which brought its own emotional weight. But the new oncologist gave her options, including fertility preservation, which was emotionally and physically taxing but important to her.

Brittany started chemotherapy and endured severe nausea, weight loss, and exhaustion, only to find out that the treatment wasn’t effective. In October, doctors removed the tumor surgically, replacing her jaw with titanium and using bone and muscle from her leg for reconstruction. She lost some facial movement in the process, a harsh reminder of the physical toll this diagnosis has taken.
Radiation therapy came next, damaging her salivary glands without improving her condition. Then the cancer spread to her lungs. After more chemo and even a clinical trial, Brittany made the decision that her treatments and their impact on daily life were stealing the quality of life she wanted. She bravely chose to stop her clinical trial treatments and take a more holistic approach, focusing on diet, lifestyle, and emotional healing. She is monitoring her lungs and scheduling a second surgery to work on her jaw.
Mental health has been the toughest part. Losing her physical strength, independence, and even pieces of her identity has been crushing at times. But Brittany has also grown immensely. With unwavering support from her boyfriend and his community, she’s learning to trust herself again, reclaiming her life on her own terms.
Brittany wants others to know they aren’t alone. Stage 4 rhabdomyosarcoma is terrifying, but fear doesn’t get to make the rules. You do. And she’s living proof that, even in the darkest hours, hope and strength can coexist.
Watch Brittany’s video to find out more about:
- How Brittany found clarity and control after a devastating diagnosis
- Why she has a titanium jaw
- The emotional toll of stage 4 rhabdomyosarcoma
- Why Brittany walked away from treatment to protect her quality of life
- What it means to find your voice when the world tells you what to do
- Name:
- Brittany C.
- Age at Diagnosis:
- 22
- Diagnosis:
- Rhabdomyosarcoma
- Staging:
- Stage 4
- Symptom:
- Small, sharp lump on the right side of the jaw
- Treatments:
- Surgeries: tumor removal & planned corrective jaw surgery
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy
- Clinical trial
This interview has been edited for clarity. This is not medical advice. Please consult with your healthcare provider to make treatment decisions.

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