For survivor Jovannie Lorenzo, getting through cancer treatment felt like getting a second chance at life. Jovannie was just 32 when she was diagnosed with colon cancer, and was a single mother to three young kids. To get through it, she put her faith in God … and she said facing her disease gave her the opportunity to really turn her life around.
“I do believe in being born again,” Jovannie says, “and I feel like, after having had my cancer, for me … this was my second chance at life. This was my rebirth. This was my opportunity to try and get this life done right.”
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For survivor Jovannie Lorenzo, getting through cancer treatment felt like getting a second chance at life. Jovannie was just 32 when she was diagnosed with colon cancer, and was a single mother to three young kids. To get through it, she put her faith in God … and she said facing her disease gave her the opportunity to really turn her life around.
“I do believe in being born again,” Jovannie says, “and I feel like, after having had my cancer, for me … this was my second chance at life. This was my rebirth. This was my opportunity to try and get this life done right.”
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