In early 2024, at 26, I was diagnosed with Stage 4 Classical Hodgkin Lymphoma. Since then, I have endured extensive chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation, and a stem cell transplant. It was not an easy journey, but I am finally in remission as of May 2025.
I was lucky enough to maintain a high quality of life throughout my treatment and believe this is largely due to the extensive research and effort put into optimizing the treatment process, providing support to patients, and so much more by the LLS.
This year, I'd like to give back to a cause that has benefited me so much so they can continue the important work they are doing. While a cancer diagnosis is undoubtedly scary, the advancements made in the past 50 years make it a lot easier to have hope and confidence throughout treatment.