I was diagnosed with malignant melanoma under my thumbnail on July 21, 2021. For those of you who have been following my cancer journey, you know that I am a surgeon who became at patient and then documented my journey in this blog. After undergoing surgery, I completed a yearlong treatment plan of chemoimmunotherapy infusions, having completed my last infusion on June 29, 2022. This blog recounts my story with a focus on a surgeon who became a patient, melanoma awareness, and the intersection of medicine and faith.
Recently Momentum Magazine, a publication of the Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center, featured my story in an article. I am posting the link below for anyone that has not had a chance to see the actual magazine. I appreciate your continued support and prayers. My next round of scans are in 3 three weeks.
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I’m so very happy for you, and so proud of you for sharing your story and encouraging others! God’s got this! I’ll be praying for great results! I always knew you were a STAR! 🙏😘
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Appreciate you! Thanks for the prayers. I have now been on medical staff at Summit for 25 years.
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Congratulations!! Look at all the lives you have touched!!
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The magazine did such a good job with your story! Still praying for your complete recovery with no relapses.
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Thank you!
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Hey! I had mine done last month and I am clear again. God bless you.
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So glad for your good news! You have battled cancer with toughness and grace! Appreciate you!
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Lee, what a great article and what a heartwarming story. You have been an inspiration to us all. I understand Holly, and I are going to be seeing you around the end of the summer. Can’t wait to see you guys.
One story in the article rang a bell for me. In 2001 I had 3x bypass surgery and, with complications, spent 7 extra days in intensive care. As my surgeon was giving me my discharge talk, he said, “I want you walking as much as possible.”
Well, we lived on a golf course, and to walk the full 18 was 6.5 miles. I got home and, the next day did the front nine, and since I was enjoying the walk, I did the back nine too. For a week, I walked the course every day.
At the end of my now seven days of walking the course, I went back for a follow-up appointment. When the doctor asked me if I was walking, I told him the truth.
He literally jumped out of his chair and shouted, “My God, Ben, I meant for you to walk around the block!”
Communication is everything.
We thank God for your recovery. Tell Kellee hi, and we will see you in a few months.
Ben Gill
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Looking forward to seeing you!
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Ben, you are such a great writer yourself. I feel so blessed. All the glory to God. He has given me a testimony.
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Dr. Bryant,
We will all be praying for clear scans.
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Thank you!
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🙏🏻 100% healed in 3 weeks scans! 6/23/2023 = 25 years for me! Thank God and you / team for being placed by him to treat me. Love ya brother.
Regards, Matthew Lee Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
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Wow. 25 years! So happy for you! Appreciate the prayers and your support. I look forward to the day when my biggest worry is shallowing the club! Love you brother.
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Lee, I am inspired by your story. You are strong, resourceful, and an example of professionalism and humility. Please be well and my family’s prayers are with you.
-jp
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John, thanks for the kind words. I hope my story helps other people. I appreciate the prayers! Prayers for you and your family as well! We enjoyed visiting with your parents this past Fall. Lee
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