Michelle Sather shares her "one in a million" cancer story

 

August 24, 2016

Steve Edwards

Michelle Sather, left, shared her cancer survivor story with the Cancer Support Group last week in Chinook. Sather, who lives outside Harlem, was diagnosed with cancer in 2012, just before her wedding. Mary Pyette, next to Sather, organizes the speakers for the monthly support group and is a cancer survivor herself.

Michelle Sather, of Harlem, shared her cancer survivor story last week with the Cancer Support Group. The support group meets monthly at the Chinook Senior Center to hear information from the latest breakthroughs in cancer research to the personal stories of survivors and families who have faced cancer. Sather described the discovery of her cancer in 2012 as "having a routine removal of a lump for cosmetic reasons and waking up to learn I had two types of cancer."

Michelle Sather grew up in Malta and completed high school there. Readers may know her from her time as the Lead Teller at Well...



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