
Renata Mardyła
In February 2025, I was diagnosed with stage IV cervical adenocarcinoma with spread, and later colon cancer. I am currently undergoing chemotherapy, but my body is already very weak, requiring additional immunological treatment and supportive therapies, which are associated with significant costs. I wholeheartedly ask for your support so I can fight for my life and be with my family as long as possible.
Collection for:
non-reimbursed medicines, doctor visits, travel to treatment
64,570.00 PLN from PLN 100,000.00
Date of publication of the collection
05-09-2025
It remained on the subaccount
64,570.00 PLN
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My history
Dream:
In February 2025, during a routine checkup, an ultrasound revealed a suspicious lesion. The doctor ordered a CT scan, and it was based on this that I received the diagnosis— malignant tumorAt that moment, my world stopped. How could that be? The Pap smear showed nothing alarming, and I had no symptoms. Further tests and the histopathology results confirmed the worst— stage IV cervical adenocarcinoma, disseminated to the abdominal cavity, without the possibility of surgery.
My initial emotions were shock, fear, disbelief, and a huge sense of dread for the future. Despite everything, I'm trying to move forward, as I'm only 47, have a loving husband, and two daughters who, even though they're 19 and 25, still need their mothers. I want to be present in their lives for as long as possible. I began treatment with chemoimmunotherapy. Unfortunately, after six cycles, a CT scan showed no improvement—quite the opposite. I was diagnosed with colon cancerI was qualified for chemotherapy according to the FOLFOX regimen and have already received the first series.
Even though I hear that my life may be limited to cycles of chemotherapy and trips home, I deeply believe that the treatment will finally work. I hope for stabilization, improvement, and ultimately, the possibility of surgery and a cure. Faith works miracles, and I just need time to prove it. I once had many dreams. Today, I have only one: I want to be with my family as long as possible and see the day when my daughters start families of their own.
That's why I'm asking for your support – financially and by sharing my story. After seven cycles of chemotherapy, my body is very weak.Vitamins and supplements alone are no longer enough, so I'm looking for additional methods to help me survive treatment – immune therapies and supportive treatments. Unfortunately, the costs of such solutions are far beyond my capabilities.
I am asking you with all my heart – help me to live as long as possible.