Katie Thurston Prepares for Pivotal Scan After Benign Biopsy in Greece
Thurston is taking mental breaks in Greece to focus on life ahead of her scan results on the effectiveness of her Kisqali regimen.
Overview
- Thurston will undergo a crucial check-in scan on July 7 to see if her Kisqali-based treatment is halting or shrinking tumor growth.
- She and husband Jeff Arcuri have been vacationing in Greece and recently learned that her skin biopsies returned benign results.
- To manage the emotional toll of living with stage 4 cancer, she schedules 28-day breaks after each scan to concentrate on daily life.
- Thurston has chosen not to ask her oncologist about her life expectancy, emphasizing hope without focusing on a prognosis.
- She continues sharing candid updates on social media to raise awareness and document her ongoing treatment journey.