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On this episode, we sit down with Chris Barry, a rare disease patient and desmoid tumor survivor, dad, and civil engineer living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Diagnosed with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) as a teenager and later with a large desmoid tumor, Chris has faced immense medical challenges — including chemotherapy, major surgeries, and an intestinal transplant — yet continues to turn adversity into advocacy.
Through this conversation and his personal reflections, this episode shines a light on the realities of living with a desmoid tumor and FAP, a diagnosis often described as “benign,” or “not that severe” - a phrase that can be deeply misunderstood. Join Chris as he shines a light on what “benign” can actually mean for a desmoid tumor patient, where his journey took him, and how he became involved in the sarcoma community to help advocates for others who find themselves in a similar position.
Links:
Subtype Page
Sarcoma Patient Pathways Survey
Discussion Guide
Sarcoma Stories FB Group
Connect with Chris:
E-mail: [email protected]
Instagram @barry.dude
By Sarcoma Foundation of AmericaOn this episode, we sit down with Chris Barry, a rare disease patient and desmoid tumor survivor, dad, and civil engineer living in the San Francisco Bay Area. Diagnosed with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) as a teenager and later with a large desmoid tumor, Chris has faced immense medical challenges — including chemotherapy, major surgeries, and an intestinal transplant — yet continues to turn adversity into advocacy.
Through this conversation and his personal reflections, this episode shines a light on the realities of living with a desmoid tumor and FAP, a diagnosis often described as “benign,” or “not that severe” - a phrase that can be deeply misunderstood. Join Chris as he shines a light on what “benign” can actually mean for a desmoid tumor patient, where his journey took him, and how he became involved in the sarcoma community to help advocates for others who find themselves in a similar position.
Links:
Subtype Page
Sarcoma Patient Pathways Survey
Discussion Guide
Sarcoma Stories FB Group
Connect with Chris:
E-mail: [email protected]
Instagram @barry.dude