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Support Candice Blais in Her Fight – Her Way
Meet Candice Ann Blais- In May 2024, Candice’s life changed forever when she was diagnosed with Stage 1b2 cervical cancer. Doctors were hopeful that an open radical hysterectomy would remove the cancer completely — but things didn’t go as planned.
During surgery in August 2024, her bladder was severely injured, and several lymph nodes appeared suspicious. Four out of the twelve removed were later confirmed cancerous, escalating her diagnosis to Stage 3c1, meaning the cancer had begun spreading (metastasizing). The standard treatment plan? 25 rounds of radiation, 6 sessions of chemotherapy, and 4 brachytherapy treatments — with no guarantees of remission and no longer considered curative.
After months of research, consultations, and support from the cancer community, Candice made the incredibly hard decision to decline conventional treatment. She chose to focus on quality of life — staying active, hiking with her dogs, and maintaining her energy and clarity — while pursuing an intensive holistic healing journey.
Candice’s regimen includes dietary changes, natural supplements, red light therapy, detoxing, high-dose vitamins, and now — as of May 12th, 2025 — a targeted protocol of off-label, repurposed medications through a holistic oncology doctor in Ottawa. This integrative approach is giving her hope, but it comes at a steep financial cost.
She is fighting hard — but she’s doing it alone.
Candice is still working while covering:
• Holistic oncology appointments
• Supplements, vitamins, and detox therapies
• New prescription medications
• Basic living costs (rent, food, utilities, insurance)
• Ongoing scans and tests
• Naturopathic care since September
• Hopeful future treatment at an integrative clinic in the U.S. (~$10,000)
She had once dreamed of attending Hope for Cancer in Mexico, but its $45,000 price tag made it impossible. Now, she’s working toward a more affordable option, but she needs help to get there.
“The bills don’t stop when you get sick. They grow — and it’s easy to feel like you’re drowning.”
Candice is choosing to heal in a way that aligns with her heart, her body, and her soul. Now, she needs a community to rally around her.
Thank you. For believing. For helping. For standing with her.
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Candice Blais
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Belleville, ON