132: Samina Cepal survived cervical cancer | cisplatin | brachytherapy | pap smear | chemotherapy


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Dec 12 2024 32 mins  

In late 2018, Samina Cepal went in for her routine pap smear, but her visit turned out to be anything but routine. It led to a CT scan, a pelvic ultrasound and a diagnosis of cervical cancer. Samina underwent a grueling regimen of chemotherapy (cisplatin) and radiation therapy, simultaneously. She experienced acute fatigue, weight loss, hair loss and despair, but three months later, her doctor said she had no evidence of disease. These days, Samina can exercise, which includes vigorous use of a hula hoop, and has regained her appetite and her pre-diagnosis weight.

Samina Cepal referred to her annual pre-Christmas pap smear as her gift to herself. She had never experienced anything abnormal with any of her previous pap smears, and had every reason to think this visit would be no different. However, when the nurse noticed bleeding, she wanted Samina to be seen by a doctor. The doctor ordered a pelvic ultrasound and said it appeared Samina had cancer. A subsequent biopsy revealed she had Stage 3B cervical cancer.

In early 2019, Samina began a regimen of chemotherapy, which morphed into a simultaneous regimen of chemotherapy and 28 doses of radiation therapy. While Samina now makes her home in Birmingham, United Kingdom, at the time she was living in her native island of St. Lucia. Limited resources forced phases of her treatment to take place in Martinique and Guyana.

Her treatment regimen concluded with brachytherapy, which included painful insertion into her vagina. Samina barely had any energy but was determined to survive because she wanted to be there for her two teenage sons.

Three months from the time she was diagnosed, she was stunned to hear from her doctor that there was no longer any evidence of disease. Samina had little strength, but she found a way to fly home to St. Lucia, in time to be present at a celebration of her son’s eighteenth birthday.

Samina is amazed when she thinks of how much she has overcome to return to almost the same level of health she enjoyed prior to her diagnosis. She enjoys long walks, gets to workout and exercise, and really enjoys using her hula hoop.

Additional Resources:

Cervivor: https:www.cervivor.org