Cailyn’s Stomach Cancer Journey

Cailyn’s Stomach Cancer Journey

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In 2011, one of Cailyn’s uncles died from stomach cancer. Two years later, another uncle died from the same disease. Seeking answers, Cailyn’s father pursued genetic testing, discovered the CDH1 mutation in his family, and had his stomach removed. Cailyn then pursued genetic testing and found that she also carried the mutation. After a surveillance stomach scope, doctors identified stage A1 hereditary diffuse gastric cancer, and Cailyn elected to have a total gastrectomy in 2017. Three years later, Cailyn had her first child.

No Stomach For Cancer’s awareness, advocacy, and fundraising work give Cailyn hope that future generations will have a better way of handling gastric cancer. In the meantime, Cailyn is proud to be part of an organization that helps patients like herself prepare for and recover from surgery and serves as an invaluable source of support as patients and their families adjust to their new normal.

Cailyn graduated from Colgate University, where she played Division I lacrosse.  She received her law degree from Villanova University and is a litigation attorney in the D.C. area. She lives in Alexandria, Virginia, with her husband, son, and chocolate lab.

Cailyn joined the Board of NSFC in June 2020.

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