"I was diagnosed on June 6, 2024," Artmeier shared. "I quickly connected with surgical oncologist Carla Fisher, MD, after noticing something unusual. It was shocking—I never imagined this would happen to me."
The news hit hard for Artmeier, a dedicated wife and mother of three boys. In those early days, she faced mental and physical challenges yet remained resilient.
“It was incredibly difficult at first,” Artmeier said. “The mental challenges were actually tougher than the physical ones. Dr. Fisher encouraged me to stay positive and trust the process."
Small victories, like seeing her tumor shrink and knowing her chemotherapy was working, became important milestones in her journey.
“Celebrating these moments kept me going," she said.
Throughout her treatment, Artmeier leaned on her family, whose support provided stability and a sense of routine.
"My husband, Chris, has been incredible," she said. "He's managing everything at home, taking care of me, and helping keep the kids’ lives as normal as possible. My mom has also been very helpful. I’m incredibly grateful."
Having Carla Fisher, MD—a trusted colleague and chief of the Division of Breast Surgery—as her physician also offered unique insights for Artmeier, allowing her to view the patient experience through a new lens.

October marks both Breast Cancer Awareness Month and a special milestone for Artmeier—her 25th anniversary with IU School of Medicine, making this year feel especially meaningful.
“I’ve always known I wouldn’t be the one to cure cancer or perform surgeries, but my work contributes to something bigger,” Artmeier said. "Being part of a mission that helps others has always fed my soul. It’s been an amazing career, and I look forward to many more years."
Reflecting on her journey, Artmeier is moved by the unwavering support of her colleagues in the Department of Surgery.
“Dr. Bilimoria has been incredible. We have a solid partnership, and everyone in the department has been supportive. Whether I’m at work or away for treatment, they’ve been there, sending cards and showing they care.”