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Jeri Ann’s Story (Endometrial Cancer)

Hello everyone, greetings from Georgia! My name is Jeri Ann Banks, and I was diagnosed with Endometrial/Uterine cancer (stage 3C1) in May of 2016. So far, I have had three chemo treatments, surgery, and will have 35 sessions of radiation and three more chemo treatments before the end of this year. Everything is looking good at this point, and I am keeping positive that all will be well during the radiation and remainder of my chemo.

I just wanted to take a few moments to say thank you for all the wonderful inspirational stories of other brave men and women battling this dreaded disease called cancer. Your words have helped to encourage me to take time for myself and have lifted my spirits when I am feeling low. This site has been a blessing! Thanks everyone and keep on fighting!

Jeri Ann
Georgia
Submitted 10/04/2016

The informational content of this article is intended to convey a personal experience and, because every person’s experience is unique, should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.

This story is intended to convey a personal experience and, because every person’s experience is unique, should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional healthcare advice.

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2 comments

  1. janae

    Good luck with all the rest of your treatments. I too was diagnosed with uterine cancer in May of 2016. I just finished 6 rounds of chemo and am doing brachytherapy this Thursday. I love your attitude.

  2. rhonda

    Stay strong! I am a Stage 3C uterine cancer survivor. I will be sixteen years cancer free come this September. I detail my story at https://fierytrial.wordpress.com/2009/12/09/my-diagnosis if interested to read it. As a stage 3 survivor, it has been important for me to keep with followup exams. I had 5 years followup with oncology, after that is has been regular gynecological exams. Stay hopeful ladies!

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