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Age: 61Profession: HomemakerType of Breast Cancer:  Estrogen Receptor Positive, Left BreastYear of Diagnosis: 2015Number of years as a survivor: 2 yearsRelationship to Susan G. Komen: Race participantI was diagnosed with Estrogen Receptor Positive Breast Cancer in 2015.  From the time of my diagnosis, I learned to have greater faith. I am sure that being a survivor is a second opportunity God has gifted me; a true miracle.During the most adverse moments of my diagnosis and treatment, I never allowed the cancer to overpower me. I stayed focused on my faith, and asked for strength. I used positive thinking to reassure myself that all the pain and discomfort from the treatment was going to be temporary.Being a survivor affected my life in an uplifting manner. I have learned to value life, not just for the things that affect me and my loved ones, but also for people I may never meet.  I have more compassion for people's suffering. Whether they are afflicted by horrible diseases, such as cancer, or in distress, I keep everyone in my prayers.My faith and family kept me going through my breast cancer journey. The hope that I would see my grandchildren grow and be a part of their future fueled my desire to keep fighting and be strong. I received a downpour of enthusiasm, positivism and support from my husband, children, family, and friends. I am grateful to have had their encouragement and love.If I could describe one word to describe my breast cancer journey, it would be hope. Hope that I would beat this disease. My journey has also given me faith. Faith that my story can attest to the miracle God has done in me. A story that I wish to share with as many women as necessary, until they too find the strength to keep fighting against breast cancer!_______________________________________________About the Faces of a Warrior CampaignIn 2015, to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the Komen Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Race for the Cure®, Susan G. Komen Miami/Ft. Lauderdale teamed with 101.5 LITE FM to launch the Faces of a Warrior campaign. To mark the 22nd Annual Race for the Cure®, Komen is spotlighting 22 survivors to represent each year the Race has run. These individuals are sharing their stories of strength and resilience -- not just of surviving breast cancer, but thriving in spite of it.Read the stories of more Warriors hereFor more information on the Faces of a Warrior campaign -- and other ways you can get involved in the Race for the Cure® -- please email race@komenmiaftl.org or call 954-909-0454