In a heartbreaking turn of events, Utah bids farewell to Abbey Frost, a courageous mother of three, who lost her battle with Stage IV colon cancer on Tuesday, October 10, at the young age of 30. Despite her valiant fight against the disease, Frost peacefully passed away in the early hours of the morning, surrounded by her loved ones.
Colon cancer, affecting either the colon or rectum, resides at the bottom end of the digestive tract. Often asymptomatic, it can be detected through recommended screenings, especially for individuals over the age of 50 or those with high-risk factors.
The symptoms of colorectal cancer vary based on the disease’s size and location, with common signs including changes in bowel patterns, stool consistency, presence of blood in stool, and abdominal discomfort, often misattributed to conditions like diverticulitis.
Zac Stout shared a post on fb on the death of Abbey Frost:
My dear sweet cousin Abbey has passed this morning after a 2 year battle with cancer. We were only a couple days apart and grew up together. I will miss you dearly Abbey. Say hi to grandpa for me. Love and miss you.Abbey Kay Frost1993-2023
Treatment options for colorectal cancer depend on factors such as the disease’s spread, size, and location. Typical treatments involve surgical removal of the cancer, chemotherapy, and/or radiation therapy.
Abbey Frost’s journey, marked by immense bravery and resilience, serves as a reminder of the importance of early detection and ongoing research in the fight against cancer. Utah mourns the loss of a remarkable woman, while her loved ones find solace in the knowledge that she is now free from pain, her spirit living on in the hearts of those she touched.
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn