A Nurse and Parent Explains Navigating Pediatric Oncology During COVID-19

Season 5, Episode 11,   Dec 01, 2022, 03:34 PM

When she noticed her daughter vomiting, Eugenia Chong already had a lot on her mind: she was four months pregnant with her second child, working in a hospital during a global pandemic and planning a move.

Chong immediately took Florence, her 1-year-old daughter, to her pediatrician who dismissed the persistent vomiting as symptoms of a stomach virus. However, Chong, a clinical nurse specialist at Keck Medicine of USC in Los Angeles, decided to get a second opinion.

The second physician urged for Florence to be taken to the emergency room. There, she was ordered a CT scan which showed that Florence had a large tumor in her brain. After emergency surgery at the Children's Hospital Los Angeles to remove the tumor, Florence was diagnosed with stage 4 medulloblastoma, a type of brain cancer, in August 2020.

Florence celebrated her fourth birthday this year and currently has no evidence of disease (NED).

In today’s episode of the “Cancer Horizons” podcast, Chong explains what it was l

A nurse shares what it was like when her daughter was diagnosed with an aggressive cancer during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.