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McKenzie’s Stage 3C2 Cervical Cancer Story

McKenzie’s Stage 3C2 Cervical Cancer Story

Interviewed by: Taylor Scheib
Edited by: Katrina Villareal

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McKenzie was diagnosed with stage 3C2 cervical cancer at 26. She initially experienced severe cramping following a miscarriage, which was initially dismissed as normal post-miscarriage pain. As her symptoms worsened, including severe back pain, excessive discharge, and heavy bleeding, she sought various treatments but found no relief.

After switching insurance, McKenzie visited her OB-GYN, who conducted an ultrasound and lab work. The ultrasound showed what her doctor suspected to be a hemorrhagic cyst or twisted ovary. However, during surgery, they discovered a large mass, later confirmed as cervical cancer.

Given the advanced stage of her cancer, surgery was not an option. Instead, McKenzie underwent seven weeks of daily radiation, six rounds of chemotherapy, and four rounds of brachytherapy (internal radiation), and is currently on immunotherapy, Keytruda.

The aggressive treatment took a toll on her, causing extreme nausea, sensitivity to foods, and hair loss, which was particularly difficult for her emotionally. Despite the challenges, she found solace in the support of her husband and medical team, especially her radiation oncologist, who provided cutting-edge treatment locally, negating the need to travel to distant hospitals.

The impact of her diagnosis extended beyond physical symptoms. McKenzie faced the reality that her treatment led to early menopause, eliminating the possibility of having biological children. She struggled with the emotional burden of the diagnosis and treatment, but her husband’s encouragement helped her stay focused on recovery. McKenzie also started sharing her experience online, finding it therapeutic to connect with others.

Despite the hardships, McKenzie emphasizes the importance of advocating for oneself. She advises others to listen to their bodies, seek timely medical advice, and not be swayed by non-medical opinions. Her experience underscores the unpredictable nature of cancer and the critical need for early detection and proactive healthcare.


  • Name: McKenzie E.
  • Diagnosis:
    • Cervical Cancer
  • Staging:
    • Stage 3C2
  • Symptoms:
    • Severe abdominal & back cramping
    • Persistent & extreme pain
    • Heavy discharge & bleeding
  • Treatments:
    • Radiation
    • Chemotherapy: cisplatin
    • Brachytherapy
    • Immunotherapy: Keytruda

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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