My name is Michelle Hills, I was diagnosed with Stage IV ALK Positive Lung Cancer in September, 2018. For months I struggled with an increasing dry cough that was misdiagnosed by multiple physicians because I had no known risk factors for lung cancer. No one was looking for lung cancer in a 51 year old competitive athlete. When I was hospitalized with pneumonia the CT Scan was “indeterminate”. The pulmonology team opted for a biopsy as they suspected a fungal infection. We were all very surprised when the pathology report was finalized. My initial biomarker panel revealed no treatable mutations and a course of chemotherapy was recommended. The prognosis was grim. I obtained a life saving second opinion at a Comprehensive Cancer Center that sent the biopsy for comprehensive biomarker testing. At this point the ALK mutation was identified and I started targeted therapy. My cough immediately resolved,.
To this day I continue on my first line of therapy. Advocacy is important to me as I’ve learned through the years that lung cancer is a silent epidemic. It is the least funded of all cancers with the highest mortality rate.