In August of 2005 Missy Moser was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin lymphoma. At the time she was pregnant with her first child, Landon. The two went through four rounds of chemo before the successful birth. Missy has beaten cancer four separate times since then and was there to see her son, the same person she started her cancer journey with 19 years prior, walk across the stage at his high school graduation.
- “Every day is a gift.”
- Missy, and so many others, have relied on new treatments to continue to fight non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of Nebraska’s Light the Night helps raise money to continue to advance treatments. You can help — register, donate, or learn more about the event here.
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“I’ve been a walking stage four at one time, I’ve been a stage three, I don’t think I’m actually supposed to be here.”
Missy’ Moser’s journey started nearly two decades ago, while pregnant with her first child.
“August of 2005 when I was pregnant with Landon,” Missy said. “I just had a lump on the back of my neck. Nothing hurt, and I mean, when you’re pregnant you’re tired anyway.”