01/08/2026
During her junior year of college while studying abroad in Paris, Katie noticed a lump in her neck that made her worry. After a series of tests, Katie learned she was diagnosed with follicular thyroid carcinoma at just 20 years old.
With her parents advocating every step of the way, she came to MSK where she met with MSK head and neck surgeon Dr. Richard Wong and MSK endocrinologist Dr. Mona Sabra. “Their kindness and deep understanding made me feel truly cared for as I navigated my thyroid cancer journey,” Katie says. “I left their office feeling supported and reassured.”
In March 2025, Katie underwent a hemithyroidectomy to remove a tumor from the left side of her thyroid. Today, she returns to MSK for regular follow-ups and has no evidence of disease.
Running has always grounded Katie, and throughout treatment it became an even greater source of strength. She has completed more than ten half marathons and her first full marathon. In November 2025, she ran the Richmond Half Marathon for Fred's Team - MSKCC, the official running program of MSK to raise funds for cancer research.
Katie says that going through cancer taught her the importance of gratitude, support, and resilience. When asked what Katie would share to someone who is newly diagnosed with cancer, she mentions: “Hold on tightly to the things that bring you joy. They are your strength. You are more resilient than you know, and you will get through this.”
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