
Terminal colon cancer patient saved by breakthrough treatment
Fox News
Two years ago, a Minnesota woman was told her stage 4 colon cancer was incurable. Today, she is healthy and cancer-free — and she says a last-resort clinical trial saved her life.
After experiencing abdominal pain and having abnormal blood work, Dimery underwent a colonoscopy, which revealed a "softball-sized" tumor and another "golf ball-sized" one, she told Fox News Digital. "What we saw … was a magnificent and unprecedented level of response." "The trial worked almost immediately — and I've had no evidence of disease since." Melissa Rudy is senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
Despite multiple surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation and some combination therapies, Dimery’s treatment-resistant cancer spread throughout her body over the years, leading to what she described as a "low point."

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