See Isabella Strahan Celebrate Finishing Chemotherapy for Brain Cancer

Originally appeared on E! Online

Isabella Strahan has a lot to celebrate.

The 19-year-old just experienced another important milestone in her journey battling medulloblastoma: the end of her chemotherapy treatment.

"Just finished chemo," Michael Strahan's daughter wrote in a June 8 TikTok video, which she captioned, "Did it."

In the 10-second video, Isabella and her twin sister Sophia Strahan name dance to Bryson Tiller's "Let 'Em Know" in a hospital, with Isabella donning a special, celebratory golden crown.

Isabella's update comes two months after she shared that instead of going through the originally planned six rounds of chemotherapy for her brain cancer, she would only undergo four.

"These are happy tears," she said in the video posted April 10. "It's not even considering crying when it's happy tears."

The University of Southern California student was especially grateful that the change in her treatment plan would allow her experience summer vacation.

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"I can kind of try and have a summer to feel better," she explained. "And I'm so happy cause I thought I'd be done at the end of July. I was supposed to do six rounds in total. And then I really would just have to go straight back to school. I'm so happy."

Sophia Strahan, Isabella Strahan
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Isabella was diagnosed with medulloblastoma in October and underwent emergency brain surgery a day before her 19th birthday that same month. Since then, she has undergone two more surgeries in addition to her chemotherapy treatments.

And because Isabella spent her birthday unconscious following her surgery, her friends and family recently held a re-do celebration complete with homemade cupcakes.

"We're doing a little birthday celebration because I was not conscious for it," she shared with a laugh in a May 28 vlog posted on YouTube. "Happy birthday!"

For more on Isabella's journey since her diagnosis, keep reading.

Brain Cancer Diagnosis

<p>Brain Cancer Diagnosis</p>


Family Support

<p>Family Support</p>


Radiation Therapy

<p>Radiation Therapy</p>


First Chemotherapy Round

<p>First Chemotherapy Round</p>


Emergency Skull Surgery

<p>Emergency Skull Surgery</p>


Special Visit

<p>Special Visit</p>


Chemotherapy Round 2

<p>Chemotherapy Round 2</p>


New Side Effects

<p>New Side Effects</p>


Good News

<p>Good News</p>


Roadblock in Her Journey

<p>Roadblock in Her Journey</p>


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