Devon Confronted Stage 4 Rectal Cancer at 30

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Devon B., Rectal Cancer, Stage 4

Devon B., Rectal Cancer, Stage 4

Symptoms:Pain when trying to move bowels, increased frequency of bowel movements alternating with periods of constipation, passing mucus instead of feces, narrow stoolsTreatments:Surgery (ostomy surgery), radiation therapy, chemotherapy

Devon found out she had stage 4 rectal cancer in March 2023, when she was only 30 years old. She started to experience her first symptoms a month before that: frequent bathroom visits (up to 20 times a day), discomfort that became pain, and, in some instances, passing mucus instead of stool. She initially thought she had irritable bowel syndrome, but her gut feeling (literally and figuratively) convinced her to look for medical advice.

Interviewed by: Taylor ScheibEdited by: Chris Sanchez

Devon took aproactive approachto her diagnosis. This included closely tracking her symptoms and how they progressed, as well as persistently communicating with doctors. Thanks to her approach, she was able to land a quick appointment with a gastroenterologist. Within just 20 minutes of meeting her and conducting an exam, the doctor detected something amiss and recommended that she undergo acolonoscopyimmediately. The diagnosis? Stage 4rectal cancer.

Devon was shaken by her diagnosis. Because she had neither a family history of rectal cancer nor any of the typicalrisk factors, it felt surreal. However, she didn’t fixate on asking, “Why me?” Instead, she asked, “What’s next?”

Devon’s doctors conducted a flurry of tests and scans and referred her to other doctors, but she ended up returning to Seattle for comprehensive care. However, her symptoms worsened while she was making her way back, resulting in an emergencyostomysurgery in San Francisco. It was a painful procedure, but she felt better afterwards.

After surgery, Devon’sstage 4 rectal cancer treatment planincluded six weeks of daily pelvic radiation, low-dose chemo pills, and four months of traditional chemotherapy. Although she initially responded well to these treatments to the point of being declared no evidence of disease, the cancer returned. She then started a more intense second round of chemotherapy. But Devon has refused to buckle despite this setback and has managed this new phase of her treatment with courage and support from her loved ones.

Devon and her doctors now rigorously and closely monitor her health. She offers simple but powerful pieces of advice to others: listen to your body and find your community. Because theadolescent and young adult cancercommunity played such a crucial role in her emotional recovery asa young adult who faced cancer, thanks to offering understanding and solidarity that’s hard to find elsewhere, she recommends that other patients find their people, too.

Watch Devon’s video and:

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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Originally published on The Patient Story: https://thepatientstory.com/patient-stories/colorectal-cancer/rectal/devon-b/

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