Ron Duguay’s life was upended in a rush of test results, urgent decisions, and the frightening words “Stage IV.”
What started as simple fatigue while spending time in Alaska quickly turned into a race against time in Florida hospitals, where surgeons operated and chemotherapy took a heavy toll on his body. His daughter stood by through some of the darkest moments, holding on to every small sign of recovery as he faced life-threatening complications. Throughout it all, Palin stayed close—flying back and forth, resting in hospital rooms, and supporting him through moments most people would find overwhelming.
The financial pressure and his own sense of pride nearly pushed him to the edge, but the wave of support around him made it clear he wasn’t alone in this fight. Now, with a clinical trial bringing a bit of hope and encouraging changes in his condition, he speaks with a renewed sense of purpose rather than despair. He hopes his experience will encourage others to take early symptoms seriously, get screened, and turn his struggle into something that can help save lives.
