This grandmother thought it was just another birthday, but she's about to face massive change

Birthdays are meant to be a time of celebration, reflection, and perhaps a cheeky slice of cake with family.

Yet, for one grandmother, her supposed celebration became a day she will never forget—for the most unexpected reasons.


Fishing Point resident Jenny Egan was celebrating her 64th birthday.

Yet, instead of being with friends and family, she welcomed the day in a different manner.

Jenny was sitting in a doctor's office, anxiously waiting for news about her health.


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Jenny Egan felt ill for a prolonged period. Image Credit: GoFundMe/Brittney Egan


She had been working as a patient transfer officer with State Medical Assistance.

It started when she started experiencing chest pain whenever she was coughing, laughing, or even lying down.

Like many, she brushed it off and nearly cancelled her doctor's appointment when the pain subsided.

However, she trusted her gut and went to a doctor to see what was happening with her health.

After a series of tests, Jenny was called back to the clinic less than 24 hours later.


Doctors then revealed a large mass on Jenny's lung, which had already spread to her chest wall and adrenal gland.

While heartbreaking, this was not the first time Jenny had heard of the diagnosis.

Her husband dealt with the same condition 18 years ago.

'I was just crying,' Jenny lamented.

'I was devastated for my kids having to go through this again,' she shared, recalling how her world turned upside down.

Jenny's late husband was given 12 months to live after his diagnosis.

Now, Jenny faces a similar battle, but with the added weight of her family's history.


'I was thinking, "Oh my God. How can I have lung cancer?" There's no pain and I didn't feel any different to how I have always felt,' Jenny shared.

Her daughter, Brittney, continues to hold onto hope and has been grateful for advances in cancer treatment.

'We are so thankful for where things are today with treatments because 15 years ago, thde doctors would have palliated Mum and not given her very long left with us,' Brittney said.

'With her strength, we are hoping for more.'

Jenny's cancer may be inoperable, but she refuses to give up.

She's set to begin radiation for the metastatic lesion on her adrenal gland, followed by chemotherapy and further radiation to her lung.


'It is going to take me, but I don't know when. I don't know how much time I have,' Jenny admitted.

'I'm on a bit of a rollercoaster ride, laughing one moment and then in a ball crying the next.'

'I'm not giving up. I've been knocked down a thousand times before, but I will not give up,' she firmly said.

As if a cancer diagnosis was not enough, Jenny was also the victim of a scam last year.

The incident left her unable to access her superannuation or savings to cover mounting medical bills.

However, in true Aussie spirit, her friends, family, and even strangers rallied around her.

A GoFundMe campaign has been set up so Jenny can receive donations to help with her medical expenses.

Jenny shared that she has been 'overwhelmed' by the outpouring of support.


Lung cancer remains one of the most common and deadliest cancers in Australia.

In 2022, more than 9,000 Australians lost their lives to the disease.

Meanwhile, last year, Australia recorded over 15,000 new cases of the said cancer.

Despite these statistics, there's hope on the horizon.

The new National Lung Cancer Screening Program aims to save 12,000 lives over the next decade.

These tests should use Computed Tomography (CT) scans to detect lung cancer early in high-risk individuals, even before symptoms appear.

To be eligible for this testing program, individuals must be between 50 and 70 years old and have a history of cigarette smoking.

'There's hope that the tide will turn and it will be far more common that people will be diagnosed at earlier stages of the disease, giving people better treatment options and the opportunity to live well for longer,' Mark Brooke, CEO of Lung Foundation Australia, shared.

The Lung Foundation Australia has a series of educational videos about the said form of cancer. Watch here:

Source: Lung Foundation Australia/YouTube

Jenny's courage is a reminder not to ignore persistent symptoms, no matter how minor they may seem.

If you or someone you love is experiencing unexplained chest pain, coughing, or changes in breathing, please see your GP.

Early action could make all the difference, especially when it comes to health.
Key Takeaways

  • NSW-based grandmother Jenny Egan was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer on her 64th birthday, the same disease that claimed her husband's life.
  • Jenny's cancer had spread to her chest wall and adrenal gland, which called for a combination of chemotherapy and radiation treatments.
  • Jenny's family remains hopeful thanks to advances in cancer treatment and generous support from loved ones and strangers has been helping in covering her medical expenses.
  • Lung cancer remains Australia's deadliest cancer, but a new National Lung Cancer Screening Program aimed to improve early detection and save thousands of lives.
Have you or someone you know faced a similar health challenge? How did you cope, and what advice would you give to others? Share your thoughts and well wishes to Jenny Egan in the comments section below.

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Jenny has one thing on her side , a positive attitude.
My daughters sister inlaw who is 33 is going through cancer treatment after wrestling with her 5 year old twins she felt pain and then a lump under her arm.
Turns out it was Hodgkin's Lymphoma and had spread to her chest. Her mum battles non Hodgkin's Lymphoma 3 years ago.

I wish Jenny well and hopefully they can find a cure for all cancer sooner than later
 
Jenny has one thing on her side , a positive attitude.
My daughters sister inlaw who is 33 is going through cancer treatment after wrestling with her 5 year old twins she felt pain and then a lump under her arm.
Turns out it was Hodgkin's Lymphoma and had spread to her chest. Her mum battles non Hodgkin's Lymphoma 3 years ago.

I wish Jenny well and hopefully they can find a cure for all cancer sooner than later
Get well wishes and hugs to both! 💕 🌷💕🌷💕🌷
 
I am currently going through prostate cancer but I have decided on removal rather than giving it a chance infect other parts of my body
You too will win you battle . My thoughts are with you

My daughters brother inlaw is 37 and diagnosed with prostrate cancer , the doctor said its vary rare someone his age getting it. He was told it should be slow growing even though it's already large, so he isn't rushing treatment.
He was getting married in October abd has brought it forward to the 28th of this month
I told my daughter he should be getting a second opinion.
My other daughters sister inlaw is 33 and battling Hodgkin's Lymphoma and her doctors have rushed her chemo.

I'm just hoping there isn't a 3rd

Please keep us posted how you are going. You will be kept in my prayers to fight this and get back on your feet quickly
 
SAD, but she is not the first nor will she be the last. How and why do people need to go into print?
I too have been through the hodgkins Lymphoma trail twice, the latest Blood. I go every 4 weeks for IVG infusions and have done so since 2018. I accept it, and I know I have now put it in writing.
If you are going to get cancer my oncologist told me back in 2017 it is one of the better treated ones. I hang on to that.
All the best to the hundreds and hundreds going through this bloody disease.🌻 my happy flower.
 
Can you re-apply for funds from your Super under severe medical condition now ??
You may have to produce evidence of Cancer and financial duress. I know somebody who applied for financial reasons to submitted all financial documents requested. The guy had to fill out more different forms and supply more documentation (some of which he thought he had already supplied. It tooks a few weeks and a lot of pressure by the guy to get some of HIS funds. It would be easy to go bankrupt while waiting.
 
SAD, but she is not the first nor will she be the last. How and why do people need to go into print?
I too have been through the hodgkins Lymphoma trail twice, the latest Blood. I go every 4 weeks for IVG infusions and have done so since 2018. I accept it, and I know I have now put it in writing.
If you are going to get cancer my oncologist told me back in 2017 it is one of the better treated ones. I hang on to that.
All the best to the hundreds and hundreds going through this bloody disease.🌻 my happy flower.
I don't want to asked my daughter to many questions but I know her sister inlaw found a lump under her arm, they have said that it has spread to her chest and other places.
She was put straight in hospital they put a tube up inside her arm and into her chest.
She then had a triple dose of chemo. Then each week over the past 6 weeks she has had double. She loss all her hair and is very sick although she is managing to work from home.
She is having more scans in 2 weeks. Is this the same as what you had. I have no idea what her prognosis is.

I actually think it's great sharing as people may learn something
 
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I am currently going through prostate cancer but I have decided on removal rather than giving it a chance infect other parts of my body
Macarj.....I had it 3 years ago and underwent 6 weeks of Radiation treatment and 18 months of Hormone treatment afterward. My PSA levels are currently around .001. I wish you all the very best with your treatment and a full and continuous remission. Sending you a 🙏 . God Bless.
 
SAD, but she is not the first nor will she be the last. How and why do people need to go into print?
I too have been through the hodgkins Lymphoma trail twice, the latest Blood. I go every 4 weeks for IVG infusions and have done so since 2018. I accept it, and I know I have now put it in writing.
If you are going to get cancer my oncologist told me back in 2017 it is one of the better treated ones. I hang on to that.
All the best to the hundreds and hundreds going through this bloody disease.🌻 my happy flower.
🌻🌻🌻🌻
 
Macarj.....I had it 3 years ago and underwent 6 weeks of Radiation treatment and 18 months of Hormone treatment afterward. My PSA levels are currently around .001. I wish you all the very best with your treatment and a full and continuous remission. Sending you a 🙏 . God Bless.
Thankyou
 
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