Jessica Delaney Sloper
“As a survivor, I learned how powerful a second opinion can be: it connected me with a specialist who saw new possibilities, and that changed everything for my treatment and hope for a cure.”
– Jessica Delaney Sloper, Colorectal Cancer Survivor
“You have 2 years to get your affairs in order.”
“When I was given this advice following my stage 4 colorectal cancer diagnosis, I immediately wanted to prove those doctors wrong. And I did—with the help of New England Cancer Specialists.
“After meeting with experts across the country, my family and I found a doctor based in Rochester, NY who was working on a revolutionary way to treat my specific cancer. The only caveat was I would need to find a local oncologist willing to partner with him, coordinate my care, and oversee the treatment closer to home. I found that person in Dr. Evans. Our daughters played soccer together, and I just went up to him on the sidelines and asked if he’d be willing to be part of this journey with me. Where others said no, he said yes — and it changed everything for me and for my family. I think this is what makes Maine so special.”
“Now look, I could go on for quite a bit getting into the weeds of everything, but I’ll just say this—after a year of chemotherapy, after getting a section of my colon removed, after receiving a living donor liver transplant from my brother, I now get to stand before my family and friends with a smile, happy to be cheering on my amazing daughters and celebrating each day with my husband. I’m not just surviving, I am living. And for that, I’m thankful for every day.”
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Jessica with her husband, three children and two dogs playing cards.
Jessica’s three daughters with the notes Jessica left behind before her surgery.