Isabella Strahan celebrates end of chemotherapy amid brain cancer battle

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By Michelle H

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Isabella Strahan has much to celebrate!

The 19-year-old daughter of Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan reached a significant milestone in her battle with brain cancer by finishing her chemotherapy treatments over the weekend.

Isabella shared the joyous news on TikTok, posting a video with her twin sister, Sophia Strahan. The sisters danced to Bryson Tiller's ‘Let 'Em Know’, with Isabella sporting a gold crown to mark the occasion. She beamed and danced with her sister, ending the video with a big, triumphant smile.

"Did it," she captioned the short clip. Isabella was diagnosed with brain cancer in October, just days before her 19th birthday, and has been sharing her journey with her followers ever since.

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Last month, the college student revealed she was approaching the end of her chemotherapy treatments.

"Tomorrow's really my last day of chemo," she said in a May YouTube video. "It's crazy and then it's my last cycle and then I'm done. It's insane."

Despite her excitement about finishing this chapter—after enduring rounds of radiation and three brain surgeries—Isabella admitted to feeling a bit nervous and scared about the future. 

"That's the thing, I just wait around for the next time I get chemo and I'm kind of scared," Isabella shared. "Once I'm done, how am I gonna go back to normal life? 'Cause I feel like there's always gonna be another treatment or something I have to do."

"Otherwise, I'm doing good," she added.

Last month, the college student revealed she was approaching the end of her chemotherapy treatments. Credit: Isabella Strahan / YouTube

Isabella, who has been battling the disease since October, went public with her diagnosis in January, three months after doctors discovered a fast-growing 1.6-inch tumor in the back of her brain known as medulloblastoma.

"I don't wanna hide it anymore 'cause it's hard to always keep in," Isabella said during a Good Morning America interview, where she sat down with her famous father to share her story.

Her goal in sharing her journey? To be a "voice" for those undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, someone they "can look at."

Featured image credit: Isabella Strahan / YouTube

Isabella Strahan celebrates end of chemotherapy amid brain cancer battle

vt-author-image

By Michelle H

Article saved!Article saved!

Isabella Strahan has much to celebrate!

The 19-year-old daughter of Good Morning America co-anchor Michael Strahan reached a significant milestone in her battle with brain cancer by finishing her chemotherapy treatments over the weekend.

Isabella shared the joyous news on TikTok, posting a video with her twin sister, Sophia Strahan. The sisters danced to Bryson Tiller's ‘Let 'Em Know’, with Isabella sporting a gold crown to mark the occasion. She beamed and danced with her sister, ending the video with a big, triumphant smile.

"Did it," she captioned the short clip. Isabella was diagnosed with brain cancer in October, just days before her 19th birthday, and has been sharing her journey with her followers ever since.

Check out the video: 


Last month, the college student revealed she was approaching the end of her chemotherapy treatments.

"Tomorrow's really my last day of chemo," she said in a May YouTube video. "It's crazy and then it's my last cycle and then I'm done. It's insane."

Despite her excitement about finishing this chapter—after enduring rounds of radiation and three brain surgeries—Isabella admitted to feeling a bit nervous and scared about the future. 

"That's the thing, I just wait around for the next time I get chemo and I'm kind of scared," Isabella shared. "Once I'm done, how am I gonna go back to normal life? 'Cause I feel like there's always gonna be another treatment or something I have to do."

"Otherwise, I'm doing good," she added.

Last month, the college student revealed she was approaching the end of her chemotherapy treatments. Credit: Isabella Strahan / YouTube

Isabella, who has been battling the disease since October, went public with her diagnosis in January, three months after doctors discovered a fast-growing 1.6-inch tumor in the back of her brain known as medulloblastoma.

"I don't wanna hide it anymore 'cause it's hard to always keep in," Isabella said during a Good Morning America interview, where she sat down with her famous father to share her story.

Her goal in sharing her journey? To be a "voice" for those undergoing chemotherapy or radiation, someone they "can look at."

Featured image credit: Isabella Strahan / YouTube