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Toni Bravo, a 21-year-old junior at the University of Notre Dame, shared her cancer journey after a severe anxiety attack led to her diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. Initially attributing her symptoms to anxiety, Bravo sought emergency help in December 2023, where scans revealed a rare tumor on her pancreas. The diagnosis prompted urgent surgery at City of Hope in California, where doctors removed the tumor during a robotic Whipple procedure.
Bravo has since made a full recovery and is now advocating for proactive health measures, emphasizing the importance of early detection. She highlighted that pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed late, leading to poorer outcomes for patients. Her story comes at a time when new funding towards pancreatic cancer research, including a recent $150 million donation to City of Hope, aims to improve early detection methods.
"The anxiety I experienced was my body signaling that something was wrong," Bravo stated, urging others to trust their instincts and seek medical advice when unwell.