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Former US Rep Mia Love, the first Black woman elected to Congress as a Republican, is facing a grave prognosis as her condition has worsened while fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer, according to her daughter Abigale Love. Posting to her mother’s X account, Abigale said that she and her mother’s team have decided to prioritize being with her and keeping her comfortable at this time. Sadly, her cancer is no longer responding to treatment and the cancer is progressing, Abigale added. In May, Love appeared on CNN’s “The Lead with Jake Tapper” to explain her 2022 diagnosis with glioblastoma brain cancer, or GBM, a type of cancer that is known for its aggressive nature.
People diagnosed with GBM typically have just a year-and-a-half to two years to live, with only a 10% chance of survival after five years, according to the MD Anderson Cancer Center. Love told Tapper she began receiving immunotherapy every three weeks since August 2023 as part of a clinical trial at The Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center at Duke University. Love discussed her hopeful outlook despite her then-prognosis of 10-15 months to live – which she has since surpassed – and how her Mormon faith has helped her persevere. Love, who is 49, represented Utah’s 4th Congressional District from 2015-2019 and later joined CNN as a commentator.
Love offered a message of hope to others who may be facing similar conditions, saying that whether you are facing a cancer diagnosis yourself, or fighting a different battle, there is hope. For her, that hope comes from her faith and her family, both of which have been a source of immeasurable strength, peace, love, and support. Every day, she thanks God for her life and a family who give that life beauty and meaning. On Saturday, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox sent well wishes on social media, saying that Mia Love has served Utah with integrity, and her strength and grace continue to inspire us.
Here are some key points about Mia Love's condition and career: * She was diagnosed with glioblastoma brain cancer in 2022 * She began receiving immunotherapy as part of a clinical trial in August 2023 * She represented Utah’s 4th Congressional District from 2015-2019 * She joined CNN as a political commentator in 2019 * She is the first Black woman elected to Congress as a Republican * Her family is focusing on spending quality time with her as her condition worsens. Love's daughter Abigale is building an archive of special memories with her mother and has asked people to send their pictures, videos, and memories to her at MiaLoveMemories@gmail.com.
Love's condition has sparked an outpouring of support from her colleagues and friends, with many taking to social media to express their well wishes and admiration for her strength and resilience. As her family enjoys their remaining time with her, they are grateful for the love and support they have received from the community. Love's legacy as a pioneering politician and her commitment to her faith and family will continue to inspire others, even as she faces this challenging time in her life.
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