Wife of Missionary Killed in Cameroon Thanks Supporters for Prayers After Learning Masses on Liver Not Cancerous
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MISHAWAKA, Ind. — The wife of an American missionary killed in Cameroon in October is expressing gratitude to God and those who have prayed for her as she has now learned that the masses on her liver are not cancerous.
“[W]e met the liver specialist to go over everything, and he finally informed me that all the tests and labs had come back with no cancer! There are no words to describe how I felt at that moment. All I remember thinking was, ‘God did it!’” an update on the Praying for Stephanie Wesco Facebook page outlines.
As previously reported, Wesco went to the emergency room last month to have herself checked for appendicitis due to pain, but a scan found that she rather had a lesion on her liver.
“My doctor ordered an MRI, just to double check the lesion, and it revealed 4-5 masses in my liver,” she announced on April 6 in a status posted by a family friend.
Wesco asked for prayer for herself and her eight children, and noted that she would be obtaining testing and a biopsy at Cancer Treatment Centers of America. A later update outlines that she obtained a PET scan and other tests, and upon meeting with a specialist, she learned with much relief that she does not have cancer.
“I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for your outpouring of love, prayers and support. The Lord heard and answered those
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