03/31/2026
Constipation. Blood in her stool. Fatigue. All symptoms that wouldn’t go away and that were easy for Lindsay to dismiss as related to her pregnancy. At 37 years old, and 34 weeks pregnant with her third child, they turned out to be something far more serious: metastatic colorectal cancer.
“My initial thought was, ‘I can’t have cancer, I have kids to take care of,” Lindsay says. Ten days after her daughter was born, she underwent surgery to remove the primary tumor and had an ileostomy placed. At her first meeting with her local oncologist, she was told about a treatment option offered by MSK that might address the lesions in her liver, where the cancer had spread. She chose to be courageous and transferred her care to MSK where, hepatopancreatobiliary surgeon Dr. Kevin Soares and gastrointestinal medical oncologist Dr. Alice Zervoudakis, moved quickly to create a personalized treatment plan.
After completing four rounds of systemic chemotherapy, she had surgery in April 2023 to place a hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) pump and remove part of her liver. She continued chemo, followed by a second liver resection and a reversal of her ileostomy. For Lindsay, it wasn’t just the treatment she received that stood out, it was the people. “Every person I encountered at MSK made me feel truly seen,” she says.
When Lindsay finished her treatment in March 2024, Dr. Zervoudakis told her she was able to go on a chemo break. Afterwards, Lindsay walked outside and saw a double rainbow in the sky...a moment she’ll never forget.
Fast forward to today and Lindsay’s most recent scan shows no evidence of disease. Inspired by the support she received during treatment, Lindsay started a local support group for others impacted by cancer.
Lindsay says, “As heart-wrenching as it was to receive my diagnosis as a mother of three young children, it was also a blessing as they are my greatest motivation.” On a recent family camping trip, Lindsay reflected on how far she’s come: “I was joyful to be able to give my daughter a piggy-back while holding our pup on a leash, embodying the strength and vitality I once feared I may never have again.”
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