Former Miss North Carolina Diagnosed with Rare Aggressive Cancer at 21 Years Old

Nationwide — Carrie Everett, 21, who was crowned Miss North Carolina in 2024, has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer just months after passing on her crown. She is now undergoing treatment with her family by her side.

Everett, a student at North Carolina Central University, handed over her crown in June. Just weeks later, she began feeling unwell, experiencing bloating and persistent coughing. Doctors initially diagnosed her with pneumonia, but her condition worsened, leading to episodes of coughing up blood.

A CT scan revealed masses in her pelvis, and a biopsy confirmed signet ring cell carcinoma, a rare and advanced cancer. Everett spent three weeks in the hospital, where she needed oxygen support and had to relearn how to walk.

“I was shocked. I was also very scared because you hear that word and think of all these stories. I knew my life was going to change,” Everett told ABC 11.

Her diagnosis has been difficult, but Everett says she draws strength from her faith. Her mother, Mary Everett, said the family continues to lean on prayer despite the grim prognosis, adding that their trust remains in God.

Since beginning treatment, Everett has completed her third round of chemotherapy. To support her, her family shaved their heads in solidarity. Her friends also launched a GoFundMe campaign to help with medical expenses, which has so far raised. Her mother, who is her primary caregiver, has been unable to work during this time.

Everett has taken a break from her studies but remains proud of her university community. She also encourages women to advocate for themselves when they feel something is wrong with their health.

Through it all, Everett maintains hope and positivity. She says her faith guides her fight and believes her journey can inspire others facing similar challenges.

Nationwide — Carrie Everett, 21, who was crowned Miss North Carolina in 2024, has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer just months after passing on her crown. She is now undergoing treatment with her family by her side.

Everett, a student at North Carolina Central University, handed over her crown in June. Just weeks later, she began feeling unwell, experiencing bloating and persistent coughing. Doctors initially diagnosed her with pneumonia, but her condition worsened, leading to episodes of coughing up blood.

A CT scan revealed masses in her pelvis, and a biopsy confirmed signet ring cell carcinoma, a rare and advanced cancer. Everett spent three weeks in the hospital, where she needed oxygen support and had to relearn how to walk.

“I was shocked. I was also very scared because you hear that word and think of all these stories. I knew my life was going to change,” Everett told ABC 11.

Her diagnosis has been difficult, but Everett says she draws strength from her faith. Her mother, Mary Everett, said the family continues to lean on prayer despite the grim prognosis, adding that their trust remains in God.

Since beginning treatment, Everett has completed her third round of chemotherapy. To support her, her family shaved their heads in solidarity. Her friends also launched a GoFundMe campaign to help with medical expenses, which has so far raised. Her mother, who is her primary caregiver, has been unable to work during this time.

Everett has taken a break from her studies but remains proud of her university community. She also encourages women to advocate for themselves when they feel something is wrong with their health.

Through it all, Everett maintains hope and positivity. She says her faith guides her fight and believes her journey can inspire others facing similar challenges.

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