Ramona, a bookkeeper who lives in Queens with her three children, had been experiencing persistent back pain. In May 2018, the pain became so severe that she could no longer sit at her desk. She made an appointment the next day to see an internist at 嘿嘿视频. Her internist ordered an MRI, which showed bone lesions, and referred Ramona to Boris Kobrinsky, MD, an oncologist at Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Next came the PET scan. That鈥檚 when Dr. Kobrinsky asked her to come see him right away. 鈥淎s soon as I heard the words 鈥lung cancer,鈥 I started to cry,鈥 Ramona recalls. A biopsy confirmed that she had stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer. In addition to the painful tumor on her back, there were eight tumors on her brain.
Fearing the worst, Ramona began to think about all the important moments she would miss鈥攈er older children鈥檚 weddings and her younger son鈥檚 high school graduation and basketball games.
But then she met with her radiation oncologist, Benjamin Cooper, MD, at Perlmutter Cancer Center鈥檚 Lung Cancer Center. 鈥淒r. Cooper gave me hope and saved my life. He explained my treatment options and helped me focus on what we could do next,鈥 she says.
Ramona received 10 radiation treatments on her back. To treat the tumors on her brain, neurosurgeon Douglas Kondziolka, MD, the director of the Center for Advanced Radiosurgery, delivered a session of Gamma Knife radiosurgery, which releases a precisely targeted beam of radiation. Ramona鈥檚 oncologist, Dr. Kobrinsky, also recommended she start immunotherapy, a type of treatment that boosts the body鈥檚 immune response to cancer.
During this time, Ramona experienced a complication that required a temporary colostomy鈥攁 surgical procedure that creates an opening from the colon through the abdominal wall. The colostomy, performed by an 嘿嘿视频 surgeon, required Ramona to be hospitalized for a week. 鈥淚 was in the beautiful new Kimmel Pavilion building with my own room, and my husband was able to stay with me the whole time,鈥 Ramona says.
鈥淢y team at 嘿嘿视频 treated me like a person, not a statistic. They know who I am, not just the lung cancer.鈥濃擱amona, Age 48
Throughout her treatment, she says the nurses and doctors at 嘿嘿视频 helped her stay positive and looked after her physical as well as mental health. Although she needed to see multiple specialists, Ramona found it easy to navigate her care. 鈥淚 love the ease of referrals at 嘿嘿视频. All the doctors have my records, and I don鈥檛 have to explain my medical history.鈥
In September 2018, Ramona began receiving her immunotherapy medication via infusion every three weeks. Now, more than a year into her immunotherapy treatment, Dr. Kobrinsky says Ramona has had a remarkable recovery. While she continues to be on immunotherapy, she is back to her normal daily life. 鈥淭hanks to Dr. Kobrinsky and my team at Perlmutter Cancer Center, I鈥檓 back at work, and I鈥檓 enjoying spending time with the people I love. I even went to Florida for my sister-in-law鈥檚 wedding,鈥 she says.