Speakers Bureau

Montessa Lee

Type of lung cancer
SCLC
Media Market
Washington, DC

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Myelosupression help for lung cancer patients

Lung Cancer Patient/Advocate Montessa Lee and Dr. Vincent Lam, of Johns Hopkins Medical Center, discuss a new entry into the world of lung cancer. This new drug will help lung cancer patients tolerate chemo better.

In 2006, Montessa Lee, a vegetarian and never-smoker, had Small Cell Lung Cancer. She was 28 years old. Treated with chemotherapy and radiation simultaneously, after six treatments, her scans were clean. Today, “survivorship team” follows her closely.

After being diagnosed, Montessa chronicled her experiences. She believed that her experience would be a healing testimony for some beyond herself. Through her journey, she birthed her memoir The Whispered Life. Since her diagnosis, she has pursued efforts to focus on lung cancer awareness and research. She has served as a consumer reviewer for the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program and a Patient Representative for the FDA. In addition, she fought for a proclamation declaring November 2010 as Lung Cancer Awareness Month for the state of Maryland.

“I went to Google doctor and turned my anger after seeing the result. And both my grandfathers died of lung cancer, and seeing that nothing really had changed. And I turned that anger into advocacy.”

Montessa has been a guest on Hope With Answers: Living With Lung Cancer Podcast episodes:

Read Montessa’s story: Montessa Lee’s Small Cell Lung Cancer Story