Jenna Vancura, 28, on what it means to live after ending cancer treatment
Go Deeper.
Create an account or log in to save stories.
Like this?
Thanks for liking this story! We have added it to a list of your favorite stories.
Jenna Vancura, 28, spent much of her senior year in high school at the Mayo Clinic, after a cancer diagnosis. By the time she was 25, she had already had three bouts of cancer.
After 11 years, Vancura announced on her blog that her body was finally succumbing to the disease:
It's that realization nobody wants to have, but most need to have at some point. My mom thanked my doctors for their honesty; it's hard to come by...
As of now, we're stopping curative care and stepping up palliative care. Sometimes when you keep insisting on fighting, you can't keep living. We're not giving up, but we recognize that my body is begging for mercy. We have to weigh any long-shot treatments against the harm they might do to my quality of life.
Vancura joined The Daily Circuit earlier this month to talk about her hopes for the time she has left.
Support Local News
When breaking news happens, MPR News provides the context you need. Help us meet the significant demands of these newsgathering efforts.