Posts Tagged ‘Shanna Kurtz’

Cooking for the Cure benefits mesothelioma patient

22 May 2009 by Wendi Lewis under Events, People, Research/Treatment

shanna kurtz 21 100x100 Cooking for the Cure benefits mesothelioma patientLast week I shared the story of Shanna Kurtz, a 30-year-old woman in who was diagnosed with peritoneal mesothelioma in 1999. She is battling the disease, and recently underwent a surgery to remove some tumors from her abdomen and her liver. She was in the hospital in , DC, for more than a month before finally returning home on May 7.

Shortly after her return, abdominal pain sent her back to the hospital. She was good enough to email me to let me know she had suffered from a condition called illeus, which is when the intestines become paralyzed. She stayed in the hospital in for a few days until finally coming home again on May 13. She said she’s focusing on getting stronger and gaining weight, but is frustrated by the  setback after all her hard work to recover from her surgery.

You can check in on Shanna’s progress by reading her journal on the CaringBridge web site and email her some encouraging words at goddesslorraine@aol.com. I know she’d really appreciate hearing from some folks in the meso community!

There was a fundraiser in her honor last weekend, and there’s an ongoing effort in called “Cooking for the Cure” to help raise money for Shanna’s treatments.  Cheri Travis, who is one of the organizers of Cooking for the Cure, reports Shanna is scheduled for another surgery in August, so fund raising efforts continue.

Cooking for a Cure was started by Cheri and two other friends who like cooking, and wanted to use their interests and talents in the kitchen to raise money for Shanna. They gather at one person’s house and prepare food, which they distribute in exchange for donations.

“It’s really spread by word of mouth of people who buy our food,” Cheri explained in an email to me. “Plus, we have fun doing it and helping raise funds for our friend.”

The group is based near Victoria, , so if you live in that area, check out this unique project!

Cheri said there also is another fund raising benefit in Shanna’s honor planned for September 18 in Victoria. I’ll let you know the details when I have them.

In the meantime, if you live near Victoria and would like to purchase food from Cooking for the Cure, you can email Cheri at cetfrog@gmail.com.

Or, if you would still like to make a donation to help with Shanna’s treatment, you can send it to:

Cooking for the Cure
17114 Eagle Hollow Drive
San Antonio, TX 78248


Weekend benefit for Texas girl fighting peritoneal mesothelioma

14 May 2009 by Wendi Lewis under Events, News, People

shanna kurtz 100x100 Weekend benefit for Texas girl fighting peritoneal mesotheliomaToday I came across the story of a courageous young woman in who is battling peritoneal mesothelioma, an extremely rare form of the cancer that affects the lining of the abdomen. More common is pleural mesothelioma, which affects the lining of the lungs.

Shanna Kurtz was diagnosed in 1999, at age 20, after suffering from several years of unexplained abdominal pain. Doctors who originally suspected a fibrosis tumor discovered a grapefruit-sized tumor in her abdomen, which was diagnosed as .

Shanna’s journal on CaringBridge.org documents her experiences through the last several years as she has fought to keep this cancer at bay. It is heartbreaking to read about someone so young who has to face this experience. In one journal entry from October 2008, she reflects on how it feels when people tell her how strong she is, when she doesn’t have any other choice. She states frankly that she is jealous of people who have the option to choose what they will do with their lives, and reflects on so many doors that are closed to her.

Despite the inevitable depression, Shanna is remarkable. Upon her diagnosis told her only about 20 percent of patients survive beyond a couple of years. Determined to be in that 20 percent, she is beating the odds.

Most recently, Shanna’s journal chronicles a surgery on March 26 in , DC, at the Center for Surgical Oncology at the Cancer Institute, Hospital Center.  Dr. Paul Sugarbaker removed a number of tumors, including one that had covered part of her liver. Following the surgery, the doctor filled her abdomen with chemotherapy medication in a process called postoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy. The solution comes into contact with areas the tumor has touched, in an effort to erradicate those cells and prevent recurrance.

Shanna was in the hospital for a little over a month, finally returning home to Cuero, , on May 7.

This weekend, there will be a benefit in her honor, to help offset the medical expenses of the surgery. The event will feature a bike ride and barbecue. The bike ride will leave from Grace Lutheran Church in Victoria, , on Saturday, May 16, at 2 p.m., and will be followed by an evening of dancing, an auction, food and music, which will start around 4 p.m. at Lindenau Dance Hall, which is about 33 miles from Victoria. Cost to participate is $30.

If you are in the area, please attend this event!

In addition to the weekend event, there is an ongoing project called “Cooking for the Cure,” in which three friends prepare food in exchange for a donation to help Shanna. In its first month, the project raised more than $1,100.

For more information about Cooking for the Cure or the Shanna Kurtz Benefit Barbecue, or to make a donation to help Shanna, contact Cheri Travis at cetfrog@gmail.com.