The conventional independent constituent Alejandra Pérez (former List of the People) announced the cancellation of its territorial week, after receiving a surprise diagnosis of metastasis from a cancer detected in 2016, after undergoing a biopsy for a “spot on the hip.”
As reported by the representative for District 9, this Monday her doctors will make a decision regarding the treatment to follow.
“My desire, convictions and hope that the Convention generates in me are intact. The commitment to those who support me, believe and trust in my work continue in whatever conditions they may be. We are going step by step, I did not reach this point to give up before finishing. the process, “he said through a statement posted on his Instagram, Twitter and Facebook profiles.
In 2016 I was diagnosed with a grade 4 breast cancer, I underwent treatments, Bilateral Mastectomy Surgery, Chemotherapy, Radiotherapy. I continued for two years with Tamoxifen and then Exemestane.
I check myself accurately when appropriate. Two PETs ago a small spot appeared on my hip for which I had a biopsy, resulting in nothing specific with no problems.
This Thursday I was in the former Congress in a free time that allowed me to open my exams, the surprise was very big and I still have trouble assimilating, the spot changed completely and today it is a 5.0 cm tumor on the left hip, it also appears a tumor in the location of the Right breast and something in the uterus.
This Monday there is a medical board in which the decision of what treatment I should follow will be made. Diagnosis “Metastasis in these locations so far”.
Waiting for my consultation on January 17 and start the pilgrimage again.
One day a few years ago I promised with pain and sorrow that I would not undergo any treatment today in 2022 two days after knowing this, and I think otherwise.
I love living, I love the insolence of my life, I love being me stand in this world. Today I join thousands of women who fight daily, I am one more.
My territorial week is canceled, for these reasons today I find myself slowing down, trying to order the hours of sleep, food, ordering life, which although it seems easy is difficult for me.
My desire, convictions and hope that the Convention generates in me are intact. The commitment to those who support me, believe and trust in my work continue in whatever conditions.
We are going step by step, do not get to this point to give up before finishing the process.