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Cancer patient's fight: Hope amid treatment challenges
29 Jun
Summary
- Influencer Sydney Towle is undergoing a clinical trial for cholangiocarcinoma.
- She finds optimism by focusing on the best-case scenario.
- Towle recently modeled swimwear designed for post-cancer bodies.

Sydney Towle, a 26-year-old influencer diagnosed with rare bile duct cancer three years ago, is currently in the hospital for the next phase of her clinical trial. She is preparing to receive tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy for her cholangiocarcinoma.
In recent posts, Towle shared her perspective on maintaining optimism despite her circumstances. She explained that she chooses to envision the best-case scenario as a way to cope, rather than succumbing to sadness, even when facing negative online comments.
Towle's treatment involves a three- to four-week hospitalization. Doctors previously harvested tumor cells to isolate and grow immune cells for the TIL treatment. This follows a challenging period where her former oncologist suggested end-of-life care, prompting her to switch to a new specialist who cleared her for recent activities.
Demonstrating her resilience, Towle recently participated in Miami Swim Week, modeling swimwear designed for post-cancer bodies. This event occurred shortly after she confronted her former oncologist and refused his recommendation for palliative care.