A woman with “most preventable cancer” who was given three to six months to live warned others.

After receiving a stage four colon cancer diagnosis, a lady who was given only three to six months to live used her last days to warn others.

San Francisco resident Jamie Comer was 47 years old when a simple blood test led to a revelation that changed his life.

Her severe colon cancer that had spread to her liver was immediately discovered by the doctors. The diagnosis was not encouraging.

She told ABC 7News, “I was told that I would probably die in three to six months because I had 45 tumors on my left side and 12 on my right side.”

Comer overcame all odds by undergoing nearly ten years of cruel treatments before eventually receiving hospice care last month, even though she was informed she was terminal back in 2016.

Her struggle wasn’t simple. Comer had seven surgeries, 60 to 70 scans, and an incredible 190 rounds of chemotherapy.

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