It’s the time of year when Canadians lace up their running shoes for a good cause.
The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) CIBC Run for the Cure is back on Oct. 6. It is the largest, single-day, volunteer-led event supporting breast cancer research in the country.
Danielle Smith has been a Run for the Cure participant for years. A reconstructive surgery will prevent her from running this year, but during an interview with CTV News, she explained why the event is important to her.
“I participate because I had a great aunt that had breast cancer,” Smith said. “She passed away from it. And then when I was diagnosed I thought I should probably start raising more awareness.”
Smith, who is 35-years-old said not many people realize you can be diagnosed at that age.
“They assume it’s going to be over 50,” Smith said. “It was very shocking. I have no family history of it.”
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