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Breast cancer 'thriver' keeping up the fight
- Annie Henriksen believes she is stronger due to her cancer experience, stating, "If cancer has taught me anything, it’s that I’m stronger than I realized."
- Henriksen describes herself not as a survivor but as a "cancer thriver," emphasizing the ongoing nature of her battle.
- She emphasizes living life to the fullest, saying, "Anyone could get hit by a bus tomorrow, so why not live today to the fullest?"
- Henriksen views cancer as evil, saying, "Cancer is definitely evil on earth. It steals more from you than just your body," and notes that it has helped her form deep friendships through her journey.
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Breast cancer 'thriver' keeping up the fight
BRAINERD — If cancer has taught Annie Henriksen anything, it’s that she’s stronger than she realized. “That’s the big thing I’ve learned. I thought I was strong and an independent woman, and now I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh, I’m so impressed with myself,’” the Brainerd woman said during an interview on Oct. 1. It was 2023 when Henriksen got the life-changing diagnosis. At 37, she was in the best shape of her life and training for the Fargo Marathon. Wh…
·Fargo, United States
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