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🗓️ 5 February 2025
⏱️ 97 minutes
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In February 2018, Rebecca Devine, a mum of 4 children, was diagnosed with Glioblastoma (GBM), an aggressive form of brain cancer, and given just 12-15 months to live.
Remarkably in 2025 she’s still here. And today we’re going to talk about her incredible story from diagnosis and treatment, to continual perseverance and ongoing health.
I met Rebecca recently at a small gathering hosted by Dr William Li for the angiogenesis foundation, a non profit whose mission is to beat cancer by targeting blood vessels that feed tumours. And it was there that I first came across her story that I’m privileged to share with you today.
Today we’ll talk about how Rebecca’s first experience with cancer was over 20 years ago when her mother was struck with the same diagnosis, and the emotional and physical journey Rebecca went on since 2018. We’ll talk about her blend of conventional therapy, diet and lifestyle pursuits as well as the novel vaccine based treatment that she currently uses to keep her condition in remission.
Peptide vaccine technology is an emerging immunotherapy strategy aimed at stimulating the immune system to target tumor-specific antigens. GBM, is aggressive and resistant to standard therapies and peptide vaccines hold potential for transforming treatment by leveraging the immune system for tumor-specific targeting.
I also firmly believe that the use of novel treatments combined with Rebecca's tenacity, mindset and unwillingness to give up is the reason why she’s defied all odds and is currently thriving.
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0:01.1 | Recipes, Health, Lifestyle |
0:04.6 | I think just because it was so shocking, |
0:07.2 | my mom being young and healthy and vibrant one minute |
0:09.2 | and then things changing literally in minutes |
0:12.4 | that having a baby right after that, |
0:15.9 | I don't think I'd really processed. |
0:17.4 | I was so scared all the time. |
0:19.6 | And then I ended up having four kids quickly. And I was always |
0:22.8 | worried about them. I was worried about their health, always trying to do everything I could to keep |
0:27.4 | them healthy and safe. And yeah, it's only hindsight that you can see how anxious of a mom I was. |
0:36.3 | Welcome to the Doctor's Kitchen podcast. |
0:41.2 | The show about food, lifestyle, medicine and how to improve your health today. |
0:48.8 | I'm Dr. Rupi, your host. I'm a medical doctor. I study nutrition and I'm a firm believer in the power of food |
0:55.6 | and lifestyle as medicine. Join me and my expert guests where we discuss the multiple |
1:03.7 | determinants of what allows you to lead your best life. In February 2018, Rebecca Devine, a mum of four children was diagnosed with |
1:19.4 | glioblastoma, or GBM. It's an aggressive form of brain cancer, and she was given just 12 to 15 |
1:26.5 | months to live. Remarkably, in 2025, |
1:29.7 | she's still here. And today, we're going to talk about her incredible story from diagnosis |
1:36.2 | and treatment to continual perseverance and ongoing health. I met Rebecca recently at a small |
1:43.7 | gathering hosted by Dr. William Lee, |
1:46.2 | friend of the podcast, for his angiogenesis foundation, a non-profit whose mission is to beat |
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