Young Mom Beats Lung Cancer Odds

Just as 38-year-old Lauren was getting back into shape after becoming a new mom, her life changed overnight. A nagging pain in her neck led to scans that uncovered a mass in her lung—stage 3 lung cancer. She went from running miles to navigating CT scans and the shock of a diagnosis she never imagined. “I remember saying, ‘Am I going to make it to my daughter Elle’s second birthday?’” Lauren recalled.

Motivated by her young daughter, Lauren faced treatment head-on. She preserved her fertility, then began chemotherapy and radiation to shrink the tumors. A portion of her lung was surgically removed after a month of healing. Throughout it all, she clung to her purpose: “Elle gave me the motivation to get up and get infusions when I was feeling my worst.” Genetic testing revealed an EGFR mutation—common in nonsmokers like Lauren and a key to unlocking targeted therapy. Now, with no evidence of disease, Lauren stays vigilant with regular scans and remains a voice of hope.

“Your support literally saves lives,” she says, grateful for both friends and strangers who make research breakthroughs possible. (Source: GO2 for Lung Cancer)

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