A New Jersey woman has been given a second chance at life, thanks to a new cancer therapy.
Pamela Goldberger, 65, found out in 2023 that she had glioblastoma — a devastating diagnosis with an average survival of just 14 to 16 months, even with surgery.
In an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital, Goldberger shared that her first symptoms were subtle, other than a severe bout of nausea — until one night at dinner, she used her fork as her knife and her knife as her fork.
Goldberger went to the ER for neurological testing, including MRIs and a CAT scan, which revealed a brain tumor.
“It’s pretty devastating news to hear,” she said. “I don’t know what I thought was happening, but that wasn’t it … Our world just stopped.”
“We have two little grandchildren, and [I thought] I was nev