Back to Fully Living Again
Today, Jennifer is one of Winship’s Patient Family Advocates, working with other survivors and the Emory team to bring a patient’s perspective in meetings and advisory groups. She runs and exercises every day, does bootcamp, yoga and Pilates. She works full-time, and is the mom of a teenager.
“I’m just living my best life and trying to help people as much as I can,” says Jennifer.
“Not only has Jennifer surpassed all expectations with her own care,” says Summers, “but she has also taken several of our patients under her wing who are on a similar path. She is not only inspiring for our staff members in the Head and Neck Program, but also continues to encourage and give hope to many of our patients every day. I really believe this is the groundwork our patients need and we so appreciate having Jennifer as a patient.”
Looking back on her experience at Winship, Jennifer overflows with gratitude.
“When you’re in the middle of it,” she says, “you’re just kind of going and going, and putting one foot in front of the other and moving step-by-step. But when it’s over, you look back and think, ‘Wow, I actually made it through that.’ I know that I would have never made it through that without my team at Emory. I just am so grateful that I landed at Emory.”
Certified family nurse practitioner Martha J. Ryan, MS, FNP-C, coordinates patient care with the physician team at the Emory Head and Neck Surgery Center. She first met Jennifer immediately after her cancer surgery, and told us she was impressed by Jennifer’s strength and resilience.
“She was obviously scared,” says Ryan, “but took each challenge and therapy head-on, wanting to learn more and push herself to work harder.”
Over the years, Ryan has watched as Jennifer completed her therapy and returned to work as a kindergarten teacher, which Ryan says “is amazing despite her functional changes from tongue cancer.” Ryan says that as a mom of two kids and one child who did virtual kindergarten last year, she saw firsthand the amount of work these teachers dedicate to their students—much like health care professionals do in caring for our patients.
She adds, “Jennifer is such a special person and her ability to conquer tongue cancer treatments and teach kindergartners during COVID is an amazing feat and why I recommended her story be spotlighted by our Winship team.”
Care that Puts You First
Facing a head or neck cancer diagnosis isn’t something you should do alone. At Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, your personalized care is led by compassionate and experienced head and neck cancer specialists. We’ll walk with you every step of the way — from the first phone call to our clinic to your last treatment and long after.
For patients who have recently been diagnosed with head and neck cancer, our head and neck clinic at Winship Cancer Institute offers a multidisciplinary approach to care that caters to each patient’s individual needs, as well as provides the best care options and treatment plans specific to each case. For more information or to request an appointment with our head and neck clinic, call 404-778-0278.
Hearing you have cancer is never easy, but we’ll be with you every step of the way, providing support, helping you fight and giving you hope. As with all treatments, individual patient results vary. It is important to discuss your cancer treatment options with your physician. Learn more about our approach and cancer care innovations.