Dr. Robin McGee
Registered Psychologist & Touched by the disease
Robin was ultimately diagnosed with late stage rectal cancer in 2010, after two years of seriously bungled medical attention. She was dismissed repeatedly by three family doctors and a general surgeon. Despite daily rectal bleeding, an immediate family history of CRC, and a positive cancer screening test, Robin waited 661 days for diagnostic endoscopy. While in treatment, she learned that FOLFOX chemotherapy was not authorized in Nova Scotia for rectal cancer. Robin and her community successfully lobbied the government to extend the formulary to include it, although too late for Robin to receive it. Since, over 1200 Nova Scotians have had access to this best chance at cure.
Unfortunately, in 2017, Robin’s cancer recurred. Sadly, she was once again the victim of serious medical error, when a radiologist missed a 2-cm tumour on a CT scan. When the malignancy was discovered six months later on another scan, the tumour had gown to 10-cms, and had progressed to an inoperable position. She is now on chemotherapy for life, after 5 major surgeries, 28-days of radiation, and over 40 chemotherapy treatments.
Throughout the years, Robin has been a strong patient advocate. She has been profiled on multiple blogs and podcasts by various organizations, and has given multiple talks to various community groups (e.g., churches, dentists, book clubs, medical schools, etc.). In 2015, Robin was awarded the Canadian Cancer Society’s highest honour, The National Medal of Courage. In addition, in 2016 Robin was decorated by the Governor General of Canada with the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers.
Robin’s love for advocacy runs deep; it is now her mission in life for the time that she has left.