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How Faith Sustains Maria Through Incurable Stage 4 Stomach Cancer

Maria C., Stomach Cancer, Stage 4

Symptoms: Rapid weight loss, fatigue, inability to hold food down

Treatments: Chemotherapy, surgery (robotic distal gastrectomy), radiation therapy

How Faith Sustains Maria Through Incurable Stage 4 Stomach Cancer

Maria’s life changed dramatically in 2021 when what she thought was a simple stomach issue turned out to be stage 4 stomach cancer. She was an energetic, vibrant former model and devoted mom, busy moving during the pandemic. Her initial symptom seemed minor, but rapid, unexplained weight loss, fatigue, and vomiting pushed her to seek urgent care. An emergency endoscopy revealed something far more serious.

Interviewed by: Nikki Murphy
Edited by: Katrina Villareal

From that shocking diagnosis onward, Maria faced the disease on multiple fronts — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. She leaned deeply on her faith, her church community, and her close-knit family. Prayer became a daily anchor, not just for comfort but as a source of strength and hope. She joined her church’s prayer team, finding meaning in supporting others even as she navigated her illness.

Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer

Physically, Maria stayed active even on her weakest days. She walked on a treadmill, sang, and did small acts that made her feel good because they reminded her she was still living. She embraced a healthier diet, adapted her routines, and refused to let cancer completely define her daily life.

Medically, Maria’s path was complex. After initial chemotherapy, she underwent laparoscopic surgery at Memorial Sloan Kettering, which removed the tumors blocking her digestion while preserving her stomach. For a time, things looked promising. But multiple recurrences brought more chemotherapy, changes in treatment, and targeted radiation. She sought second opinions at top cancer centers, navigated genetic testing, and made thoughtful decisions about her care, always emphasizing self-advocacy.

Spiritually, Maria experienced a transformation. Before her diagnosis, she wasn’t a particularly spiritual person, but cancer shifted her perspective. She says faith not only changed her outlook but also helped her body heal. She credits her medical team, prayer, and staying active for getting her to where she is now: living without current signs of active cancer, with only a small area of uncertainty that doctors are monitoring closely.

Maria is honest about the ongoing challenges, like fatigue, physical limitations, and the ever-present fear of recurrence. However, she emphasizes the importance of hope, gratitude, and the power of community. Her advice is to stay engaged in life, ask questions, and take an active role in your care. “Hope is what keeps us going,” she says, and her story proves it.

Watch Maria’s video to know more about her story:

  • Maria thought it was just an upset stomach until the endoscopy changed everything
  • Why staying active even on her weakest days became her lifeline
  • How faith transformed her cancer experience in ways she never imagined
  • The self-advocacy lessons Maria wants every patient to know
  • How prayer and worship gave her hope despite incurable stomach cancer

  • Name:
    • Maria C.
  • Age at Diagnosis:
    • 50
  • Diagnosis:
    • Stomach Cancer
  • Staging:
    • Stage 4
  • Symptoms:
    • Rapid weight loss
    • Fatigue
    • Inability to hold food down
  • Treatments:
    • Chemotherapy
    • Surgery: robotic distal gastrectomy
    • Radiation therapy
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer
Maria C. stage 4 stomach cancer

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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