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Dunham - Research Advocate

Cat was diagnosed with Stage 2A triple-negative breast cancer in 2022. After six months of chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and surgery, she was declared cancer-free. Cat remains deeply grateful for the doctors, nurses, researchers, and administrators at VICC and appreciates the opportunity to give back to the community that saved her life. Cat joined the VICC Breast SPORE as a research advocate in 2024 to be a patient voice in groundbreaking research. 

Nasca - Research Advocate

Laura was diagnosed with stage 2B invasive ductal carcinoma in her left breast in 2021 and began treatment on November 9, 2021—her youngest daughter’s third birthday. For three years prior, Laura had missed her mammograms after being advised that pregnancy and breastfeeding made them impossible.

Wyatt - Research Advocate

Michelle was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in December of 2018 at 45 years old. Even after having three negative mammograms, she thought something was still wrong and brought it to her doctor’s attention. It turned out to be a grade 3 tumor. Michelle is the ultimate advocate for listening to your body and speaking up when you think something isn’t right.

Vacio - Research Advocate

Cyd was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2019 and treated by Dr. Ben Park. She had previously been diagnosed with and beaten ovarian cancer in 2013 while living in Southern California. Cyd credits VUMC and her treatment facility in California with saving her life amidst both her cancer diagnoses. She believes that “to whom much is given, much is expected in return,” and being part of the VICC Breast SPORE is her way of giving back.

Cyd is also involved with Breast Connect in the Knoxville, Tennessee area.

Pugh - Research Advocate

After a routine mammogram in June 2019, Carolyn was very surprised to learn that she had HR positive/HER2- breast cancer in her right breast. She shared her diagnosis with her boss and was encouraged to get a second opinion. While her diagnosis remained the same during that second opinion, she found a care team at VICC that she felt very comfortable with and was encouraged by that.

Carolyn underwent surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation and has been cancer free since 2020.

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