Cancer-Free After Liver Transplant: A Young Woman's Second Chance at Life
Cancer-Free After Liver Transplant: A Young Woman's Second Chance at Life
In a remarkable medical milestone, a 32-year-old woman named Bianca Perea has become cancer-free following the UK's first liver transplant for advanced bowel cancer. After being diagnosed with stage four bowel cancer in 2021, Bianca underwent various treatments, including targeted drug therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. However, her cancer had spread to all eight segments of her liver. With her response to chemotherapy being excellent, doctors began considering a liver transplant. Bianca was added to the transplant list in 2024 and received a new liver that summer. Four weeks post-surgery, she was able to drive and walk her dogs. Now cancer-free, Bianca is excited about her future and grateful to the donor's family for this second chance at life.