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Thousands of people will lace up their sneakers to run or walk in an effort to raise money for breast cancer this weekend and one Calgarian is inspiring others to take up the cause.
Diane Martin is full of energy now, but it was a long road to regain her vitality after she fought and beat breast cancer twice.
After she received the first diagnosis she thought her life was over.
"My dad had just been diagnosed recently with cancer and he died two weeks after being diagnosed. So when I was first diagnosed that's all I had in my head, I've got two weeks left to live," said Martin. Read More
Thousands of people will lace up their sneakers to run or walk in an effort to raise money for breast cancer this weekend and one Calgarian is inspiring others to take up the cause.
Diane Martin is full of energy now, but it was a long road to regain her vitality after she fought and beat breast cancer twice.
After she received the first diagnosis she thought her life was over.
"My dad had just been diagnosed recently with cancer and he died two weeks after being diagnosed. So when I was first diagnosed that's all I had in my head, I've got two weeks left to live," said Martin. Read More


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