Program granting dreams for Sask. women with cancer expands
Marilyn Young gives no clues that on Thursday she will see undergo her 17th chemotherapy treatment.
Donning her pink and green Rider jersey, Young beams with positivity as she talks about her deadly ovarian cancer diagnosis.
“(It was a) total shock because everyone else in my family has had cancer except me and I thought, ‘OK, I’m the healthy one. Can’t happen to me.’ But it did,” she said. Her husband beat colon cancer and her daughter beat leukemia.
Young had been a volunteer with the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and helped raise money for TVs with scrolling screens. Sitting in at the centre with her husband after her diagnosis, she saw a call for applications for the Cameco Touchdown for Dreams. Her husband wrote down the information and applied.