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Laura Lyne

Fund launched to help Dublin woman fight chemotherapy resistant cancer abroad

A fund has been launched to help a Dublin woman travel to Mexico in the hopes of helping her fight a chemotherapy resistant cancer.

Georgie Burke, 27, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2017 when she was living in San Francisco.

After feeling ill she visited the hospital and it was discovered she was suffering from cancer.

Since returning home to Dublin in November 2018, Georgie has been fighting the disease, Dublin Live reports.

A GoFundMe has now been launched to send her to Tijuana in Mexico for the treatment, with €16k of the €75k needed raised.

It says: "Georgie was living her life in San Francisco for a number of years, working for a company she loved. In August 2017, she felt a pain in the side of her stomach and thought nothing of it, but the pain didn’t leave and after conversations with her work colleagues she decided to visit the emergency room before a holiday with friends.

"In the space of 24hrs she was admitted, scanned and tested and spoke to a number of doctors, she left hospital and awaited results. That evening a doctor called and confirmed her cancer diagnosis. Immediately family flew out the next day.

"Georgie was originally scheduled for a 2 hour surgery to remove the tumour found. This turned into a 9 hour surgery. Georgie and family woke to the news that her team removed as much of the disease as possible.

"Georgie’s oncologist and his full team had removed all signs of disease and only some lymph nodes in Georgie's chest cavity and neck remained.

"After 3 months of surgery, hormone therapy and rehabilitation we flew home to be with our family in Dublin, November 2018. During that time Georgie had surgery to remove the neck tumour in January 2018 and 9 sessions of radiation in March 2018, the doctors revealed it was 70% successful.

"Chemotherapy is resistant to this cancer and with radiation proving to be unsuccessful it was a general consensus from the team that chemotherapy would have no success."

Despite her battle, Georgie started a part time Masters course in UCD in 2018.

The treatment in Mexico will see her take part in alternative immunotherapy and receive the Dendritic cancer vaccine.

It continued: "The power and strength it took to get out of bed each day is inspirational. Georgie’s mother, brother, sister, family and close friends have been there from the beginning whilst we have been incredibly private to protect and support Georgie on her incredible journey of strength and determination.

"We have pursued all therapies to ease pain and provide relief throughout all treatments in San Francisco and Dublin.

"In August 2018, Georgie’s fantastic team at St James Hospital took had to revisit all treatment options again, oncofocus testing and second opinions. Weekly visits for chest scans, blood tests, and Xrays became the norm.

"In February 2019, Georgie was placed on steroids and Oxygen.

"We have been introduced to the wonderful St Francis palliative team from then to the present day, they have altered Georgie’s medication to coincide with the daily fatigue and pain.

"Georgie has continued to smile through the worst days and become a hero and inspiration to our family and the very few who know this battle."

You can find out more about the GoFundMe and donate here .

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