Sarcoma Cancer is a rare disease, often misdiagnosed, often afflicting children and young adults.
The Karen Wyckoff Sarcoma Foundation is dedicated to Sarcoma Cancer research, support and education...and the fight to find a cure.

Sarcoma Story: Andrea Pomeroy

Andrea Pomeroy

Type of Sarcoma: Leiomyosarcoma

Date of Diagnosis: 2009

 

Andrea PomeroyAndrea’s Journey
She was born June 5, 1972, our first born. She was christened Andrea Dawn Pomeroy. Many of her friends and family called her Andi, especially when she entered high school.  She excelled in high school and was on the honors list throughout those years. She had a passion for dance which began at a very young age and carried that into her adult years as a dance instructor. She attended the University of Minnesota and graduated in four years with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. 
 
Shortly after graduation, Andrea backpacked around Europe for six weeks with three very close high school friends and had the experience of a lifetime.
  
Andrea worked in a corporate environment for several years, but quickly discovered it wasn’t her calling. In February 2002, in a leap of faith, she and her mother purchased The Mad Hatter Tea Room in Anoka, Minnesota. It was a dream they shared and for the next nine years it became a very successful small business. It was a dream fulfilled. 
 
Following is Andrea’s story written in her words on her Caring Bridge sight:
 
"On October 2, 2009, I was admitted to Abbott Northwestern hospital for an emergency hysterectomy. At the time, I thought I had a large fibroid tumor. It turned out to be a high-grade leiomyosarcoma of the uterine tissue, which required a radical hysterectomy. After 4 weeks of recovery, I started 18 weeks of intense chemotherapy. I finished on February 23, 2010, a very joyful day. I had a clear CT scan on March 30th, and was ready to move forward with my life. Unfortunately, I have recently been dealt another blow...."
 
To read more of Andrea’s story, click here. 
 
As you are aware, sarcoma cancers are very rare and aggressive and much more research needs to be done to find an end to this very devastating disease.
 
Andrea passed away on October 28, 2010. She was surrounded by her mom and dad, her brother Ryan, and her sister-in-law Heather. She was loved by all who knew her.
 
Andrea's family has established a RIS Memorial Fund in honor of Andrea. You may donate to the Andrea Pomeroy Fund by clicking here and choosing the Andrea Pomeroy Fund in the drop down menu.