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Author: Brinlee Luster, marketing and communications specialist, Huntsman Cancer Institute's Communications Team

“You have cancer” are three words I never thought I would hear. I was 21 years old when I was diagnosed with colon cancer. It wasn’t until I heard the word “chemotherapy” that the reality of my diagnosis truly hit me.
The thought of chemotherapy, or chemo, was frightening. I was scared–mainly because I didn’t know what to expect.
Now, having gone through many rounds of chemo, I have learned a lot about what to expect and it has eased my fears. Something I learned very quickly is that chemotherapy isn’t one-size-fits all. There are many different types, and everyone responds to it in different ways.
Here are some things I’ve learned that may help as you start chemo.
Remember, no matter your diagnosis or type of treatment, you are stronger than you think you are. You can do this!


