
Cancer Survivor Jeong Celebrates Twins After 10-Year Battle
A South Korean woman who fought stage 4 ovarian cancer at age 20 just celebrated her twins' first birthday, a milestone once thought impossible. Her story proves that hope and persistence can triumph over devastating odds.
Jeong Ji-young stood surrounded by balloons and birthday cake at Daegu CHA Hospital on January 20th, watching her twins blow out their first candles. Ten years ago, doctors told the then-20-year-old that surviving stage 4 ovarian cancer would require removing both ovaries and her uterus.
But Jeong's mother had other plans. "She is still young and needs to marry, so please preserve one ovary and the uterus," she insisted to the medical team in 2016. The doctors agreed, managing to save Jeong's left ovary and uterus despite the aggressive cancer treatment.
Through brutal surgeries and chemotherapy, Jeong never stopped asking one question at every hospital visit: "Can I get pregnant?" Her dream of becoming a mother fueled her recovery and kept her looking forward.
After marrying in July 2023, the now 30-year-old immediately began infertility treatments. A year later, she was pregnant with twins. Professor Lee Kwang, her attending physician, admits the team worried constantly about cancer recurrence with each treatment cycle.

"Infertility treatments can be physically and psychologically taxing, but the patient remained positive and followed through diligently," Professor Lee said. Against the odds, twins Kim Min-jung and Min-seo arrived healthy and thriving.
Sunny's Take
The first birthday celebration wasn't just family. Nurses, doctors, and infertility researchers who supported Jeong's journey all gathered to honor the twins whose existence defied expectations.
"I felt once again that my children were born through the care of so many hands and hearts," Jeong shared. The hospital staff didn't just treat a patient—they championed a dream that seemed impossible a decade ago.
Her twins represent more than medical success. They're living proof that preserving hope, even in the darkest diagnoses, can lead to joy beyond imagination.
More Images

Based on reporting by Google News - Cancer Survivor
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
Spread the positivity!
Share this good news with someone who needs it


