Breah Dockstader (Breah Richter to those who have known her forever) is many things before she is a patient. She is a mother of three, a devoted wife, a lifelong advocate of health and fitness, and a woman known for her strength, discipline, and positive energy.
Towards the end of last year, Breah experienced two unexpected seizures that led to extensive medical testing. After urgent brain surgery and full molecular analysis, she was diagnosed with Glioblastoma, an aggressive form of brain cancer. She underwent a successful craniotomy to remove the primary tumor and is currently deep into radiation treatment.
True to who she is, Breah has faced every step of this journey with courage and determination. Prior to her diagnosis, she lived a deeply health-focused lifestyle — consistent training, clean nutrition, and intentional living, which has played a significant role in her remarkable physical recovery from surgery and her ability to tolerate treatment.
Together with her medical team, Breah and her family have made carefully considered treatment decisions based on her specific tumor biology. In addition to standard radiation, they are exploring advanced, personalized immunotherapy options designed to train her own immune system to recognize and fight cancer cells. This includes pursuing a specialized peptide vaccine program overseas that is tailored to her individual tumor profile.
This path requires significant resources including medical expenses, travel for treatment, and lost income, all while allowing Breah to focus fully on healing and being present for her three children: two boys (16 and 12) and a 9-year-old daughter.
Breah is not approaching this fight with fear; she is approaching it with intention, resilience, and hope. The goal is not just treatment, but long-term recovery, quality of life, and time.
If you feel called to support Breah and her family during this season, your contribution will help relieve the financial burden of medical care and travel, allowing them to focus on what matters most: healing, family, and forward momentum.
If you’re unable to donate, sharing this page or sending encouragement is deeply appreciated. Breah feels the strength of her community every day, and it means more than words can express.
Thank you for standing with her.
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