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Staffer’s positive attitude helps conquer cancer and course

February 19, 2021
大象传媒 staffer and student Jovanna Sauro found compassion and strength as she battled cancer, learned a new job and started a graduate degree鈥攁ll during the pandemic.

Suffering a cancer diagnosis and treatment, learning a new job, and embarking on a full-time MEd program鈥攁ll in the same year鈥攊s not for the faint of heart. Especially during a pandemic.

Yet Jovanna Sauro returns to work this week with a cancer-free verdict, an A+ in her first graduate course, and a new zest for her job as executive assistant to chief information officer Mark Roman.

Sauro鈥檚 positivity and ambition never flagged despite enduring four months of intensive chemotherapy and its side effects, which included brain fog, hair loss, extreme fatigue, and a scary hospital stay with a dangerous fever and infection. Despite all this, she remained positive and committed to beginning her MEd in Health Education and Active Living in September after returning home from hospital.

Embarking on the degree program was 鈥渞eally important,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檝e always had a passion for healthcare and caring for others, and now especially after what I鈥檝e gone through. That encouraged me even more to have compassion for myself, and to really create more compassion for others.鈥

She says her classmates, and professor, Stephen Smith, were compassionate and interested in her progress as she battled Hodgkins Lymphoma.

鈥淪tephen was very patient with me when I鈥檇 explain how I was feeling from the chemo. It was tougher every round. I had to strategize how I was going to do the schoolwork.鈥

She did her readings while hooked up to chemo at the hospital, and completed her assignments and a paper, on the 鈥榞ood days鈥, although that became more difficult toward year鈥檚 end when 鈥榗hemo brain鈥 caused increasing forgetfulness, slurred words and foggy thinking.

She says her job supervisor, Roman, was also extremely supportive throughout the process. Sauro took a six-month medical leave from work to focus on her recovery and on her studies.

She wrote her course paper about the differences that occur in the brain when the patient has a positive rather than a negative outlook.

鈥淚t鈥檚 called the salutogenic and neurobiological approach to coping with disease,鈥 she says. 鈥淪alutogenesis focuses on connecting health, stress and coping.  

鈥淚t is possible to overcome the toughest challenges while coping with the endless mixed emotions associated with disease,鈥 she says, pointing to her own positive mindset, active lifestyle, and strong support from her husband, Gabriel Sauro, an 大象传媒 undergraduate advisor and recruiter.

鈥淐ancer doesn鈥檛 defy me. I defy it.鈥

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