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This Young Bodybuilder Is Smiling Her Way Through Ovarian Cancer

23-year-old Cheyann Shaw is documenting her fight against ovarian cancer after she was diagnosed in August 2016.

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Popular social media star and bodybuilder 23-year-old Cheyann Shaw has been a fitness enthusiast for almost three years now. Her social media pages are filled with clips and photographs of her fitness journey. However, she is now documenting something else entirely.

Shaw was diagnosed with stage 4 low-grade serous ovarian cancer in August 2016, shortly before her wedding day. This form of cancer grows slowly but stubbornly, is rare, and often resistant to chemotherapy.

Soon after, she started her chemotherapy sessions. In the four months since then, she realised that the treatment was failing. She subsequently filmed the moment she shaved her head, and shared it on YouTube.

23-year-old Cheyann Shaw is documenting her fight against ovarian cancer  after she was diagnosed in August 2016.
(Photo Courtesy: YouTube Screengrab/Cheyann Shaw)
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Even after rigorous surgery during which her reproductive organs, spleen, appendix, part of her colon, and an abdominal tumor the size of a small beach ball were removed, Shaw was informed that her lymph nodes still carried the cancer.

From a 130-pound bodybuilder to a 102-pound cancer patient, she has actively shared her journey and believes that having cancer “doesn’t mean you stop living”.

It's crazy where life can take you in just a short year. - - This time last year, I was on stage competing in my first fitness show💪🏻 Now I'm fighting for my life. - - The picture on the left is around the time they think my cancer started to form and we just caught it in August. Thankfully we have caught it in enough time that I am still able to fight and can kick Ovarian Cancers ass and be in remission one day, hopefully soon💙 - - At the end of the day, my life isn't where I ever expected it to be, but I'm thankful I am where I am. I truly believe God has a plan for me and I believe it's to help and inspire people. Just because you are going thru something, doesn't mean you stop living. I still go to the gym, I still laugh, cry, sing (horribly🙃), and just enjoy each and every second of every single day. - - Life is all about what you make it out to be; and I'll be damned if I let a little bit of cancer stop me from living my life to the fullest👍🏻💙 - - #fuckcancer #ovariancancer #selflove #bestself #fitspo #fitfam #fitlife #gymspo #npc #npcbikini #npcbikinicompetitor #npcathlete #gymshark #alphalete #squats #loveyourself #youtube #follow

A photo posted by Cheyann Shaw (@cheymarie_fit) on

The cancer was diagnosed at a time when she was getting ready for her bodybuilding competitions, and effectively put a stop to her preparations. She found a lump on her abdomen in June, which was initially dismissed by her OB/Gyn as a probable muscle injury. By the next month, she was a regular at the emergency room with sharp pains.

She eventually moved from Florida to Washington State so that she could be near her family and doctors.

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In the quest to show her viewers ‘the good, the bad, and the ugly’ about ovarian cancer, Shaw has become an inspiration for many. As she unabashedly posted a photograph showing her post-surgery stomach, her drive to battle this rare disease became clearer.

Post surgery update!! - - It's been about 2 almost 3 weeks since surgery and I'm feeling great. I've only been home for a couple days but it feels amazing. So I have a nice little scar and that bag.....that bag is my "poop bag" - - There unfortunately was cancer on my colon so they had to take some colon out and to give it time to heal redirected everything to my side. I'll have this bag for about 3 months and will get everything reversed and be back to normal. But for now I can walk and poop so don't judge me 👌🏻 - - When they were in surgery they did find out I'm actually Stage 4 because the cancer was in my spleen and I do have cancer in my lymph nodes, but I'm not worried. Just another bump to get over and with GOD by my side I'm not scared. I'll be fine and GOD will get me through this. I have a story to tell and I'm not done telling it and GOD knows that🙏🏻 - - I'm proud of my scar and "poop bag" because it already shows that I'm a fighter and a survivor. I wear my war wounds proudly💙💪🏻💪🏻 - - #fuckcancer #ovariancancer #seattleseahawks #bestself #selflove #npc #npcbikini #ifbb #npccompetitor #bikini #bikinicompetitor #bikinifitness #bikiniathlete #fitlife #fitspo #fitlife #follow #inspiration #happiness #womensfitness #womenshealth #motivation #squat #squatspo #country #countrymusic #countrygirl #smile

A photo posted by Cheyann Shaw (@cheymarie_fit) on

She hopes to return to bodybuilding to restore her body to its former glory, once the disease is completely beaten.

(With inputs from The Washington Post)

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