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Her pregnancy had to be terminated so she could undergo multiple surgeries, chemotherapy, radiation and immunotherapy.
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Ashley says in the years since her diagnosis she has found that staying active has played a large role in her keeping a positive outlook and helping her feel strong both physically and mentally.
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This May she is taking on a new challenge: , where she will commit to moving every day for 31 days while fundraising for innovations to cancer research and care at BC Cancer.
Ashley knows firsthand the impact fundraising for the cause can have and is thankful for the care she continues to receive at BC Cancer.
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MOVE EVERY DAY THIS MAY
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Participants register as an individual or team and set their own personal fitness and fundraising goals with the commitment to engage in intentional movement each day.
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