They both had breast cancer: How a mother, daughter-in-law honour Terry Fox in his hometown of Port Coquitlam

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On the day Erin Danielle was diagnosed with breast cancer, she never felt more alive.

On Oct. 3, 2016, Danielle picked up her son from elementary school and drove a bit before pulling over to share the bad news."He said it in such a positive way," Danielle recalled. "It allowed my son to think of me as a hero. But he wasn't naive to what cancer was."

Had Ness not gone in for her mammogram two years ago, the cancer likely "would have been way worse in six months," she said. As in 2017, Danielle will also be the guest speaker before the Hometown Run begins, and she will talk about her journey and the need to raise money to beat cancer; proceeds will go to the Terry Fox Foundation for cancer research.

 

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