Kathy Giusti Quotes

Welcome to our compilation of Kathy Giusti quotes. Kathy Giusti is a prominent figure in the world of healthcare and advocacy, renowned for her pioneering efforts in the fight against multiple myeloma, a form of blood cancer. As the founder of the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) and the Multiple Myeloma Research Consortium (MMRC), Giusti has dedicated her life to advancing research, improving treatment options, and ultimately finding a cure for this devastating disease.

Throughout her career, Kathy Giusti has been a catalyst for change, challenging traditional approaches to medical research and fostering collaboration among scientists, clinicians, and patients. Her innovative strategies have not only accelerated the pace of discovery in multiple myeloma but have also inspired a new paradigm for tackling complex medical challenges. Giusti’s leadership and determination have earned her numerous accolades and recognition, solidifying her status as a visionary leader in the healthcare community.

Below, you’ll find a collection of insightful quotes from Kathy Giusti, offering wisdom, inspiration, and a glimpse into her unwavering commitment to transforming the landscape of cancer research and patient care. Feel free to utilize these quotes by copying them, incorporating them into images, or enhancing them with stylish fonts to share and spread awareness.

I hope I can become a voice for all cancers and all patients. Kathy Giusti

Every time I go back to the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to wait for my test results, and I wonder if I’ve relapsed or if I’m doing okay, I don’t think about my company. I’m proud of everything we’ve done, but at the end of the day, it comes back to family. I’m still a wife, a mom, a sister – all of those things. Kathy Giusti

I’m happy to say that I am in remission. That R word is something critically important to cancer patients, especially in a disease like myeloma. But I never lose sight of the fact that there is another R word called relapse. Kathy Giusti

If I’ve learned anything, it’s to live in the moment, and the gift that cancer gives you is, you just assume I’m only here today, and I am going to seize that moment and cherish it. Kathy Giusti

Despite the fact that one in every two men and one in every three women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime, no one ever expects it to happen to them. I surely didn’t. I was an otherwise healthy 37-year-old when I was diagnosed in 1996 with multiple myeloma, the same rare cancer Tom Brokaw has. Kathy Giusti

Although not yet routine, many cancer centers have the technology to sequence some or all of a patient’s cancer genome. This can provide massive amounts of valuable information about your cancer, including whether you have genetic mutations and other abnormalities for which new drugs are available. Kathy Giusti

I quickly discovered that scientists go where the funding is, so I knew I had to start a research foundation. If you don’t raise money and provide research grants, you’ll never attract scientists, and if scientists aren’t working on a cure, there isn’t going to be a cure. Kathy Giusti

Our healthcare environment is incredibly complex and is changing rapidly. Kathy Giusti

When I got really sick and needed a stem cell transplant, I was fortunate to have a twin sister as the donor. Kathy Giusti

In 15 years, we’ve raised $225 million, sequenced the myeloma genome, and opened 45 trials of 23 drugs – six approved by the FDA – which have doubled the life span of multiple myeloma patients. I’ve taken both Velcade and Revlimid, which we helped develop. Kathy Giusti

I always say, the greatest cost of leading is the cost of paving the way. Kathy Giusti

The most important thing a leader can do is set the vision and don’t stray. We said, ‘We are a research foundation. Our mission is to accelerate cures.’ Kathy Giusti

Being treated by a doctor who specializes in your kind of cancer is so important, especially for those of us who have rare or very rare cancers. They will have access to newer treatment options that may be offered only at big academic cancer centers, so you don’t miss out on treatments that could help you. Kathy Giusti

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