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Pregnant mom diagnosed with Stage IV cancer after symptoms were dismissed

Pregnant mom diagnosed with Stage IV cancer after symptoms were dismissed

Summary

Jenney Bitner, who was 22 weeks pregnant, started feeling very sick on a family trip but was told her symptoms were likely pregnancy-related. After returning home, she was diagnosed with Stage IV melanoma that had spread to her brain. She had surgery, delivered her baby early by C-section, underwent a second brain surgery to remove the tumor fully, and then began immunotherapy treatment.

Key Facts

  • Jenney Bitner was 22 weeks pregnant when she began feeling severe symptoms like headaches and nausea.
  • Multiple urgent care visits initially attributed her symptoms to pregnancy.
  • After falling twice, an MRI found a large brain tumor.
  • Tests showed Bitner had Stage IV melanoma, a serious skin cancer that spread to her brain and other parts of her body.
  • Because immunotherapy could harm her baby, doctors planned an early delivery at 34 weeks by C-section.
  • Bitner’s baby was born weighing 3 pounds 12 ounces and spent some time in the NICU.
  • She had a second brain surgery to remove the tumor completely, then started immunotherapy to help her immune system fight the cancer.
  • Bitner’s recovery was described as remarkable, with ongoing monitoring of other areas affected by cancer.
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