Breast Cancer Survivor Story: A Testimony of Faith, Prayer, and Miracles
- comedy4allassist
- Aug 18
- 2 min read

This past summer, I faced one of the most difficult seasons of my life: I was diagnosed with breast cancer.
In just six weeks, everything changed. Today, I am grateful to say:
✅ I’m 100% cancer free
✅ My lymph nodes are healthy
✅ My margins are clear
✅ My faith is stronger than ever
This is nothing short of a miracle — and I want God to get all the glory.
🙏 How God Showed Up
It felt like something out of The Matrix — God literally stopped my tumor in its tracks.
My cancer was discovered with the help of AI technology (yes, even artificial intelligence can be used for God’s glory).
At one point, an MRI showed my tumor had grown. But when the radiologist checked again, the new mammogram revealed it had dramatically shrunk.
By the time I went into surgery, my surgeon confirmed the tumor was down to just 8mm.
No lymph nodes were affected. My margins were completely clear.
Boom. Miracle.
👩⚕️ Thankful for Doctors, Nurses, and Prayer Warriors
I am deeply grateful for the medical team God placed in my life — especially Dr. Ruth Haskins and the other skilled physicians and nurses who cared for me.
I’m equally thankful for my community of friends and family who:
Called and prayed with me
Brought meals to my home
Listened when I needed encouragement
Believed with me for healing
You showed up — and I will never forget it.
✝️ The Power of Prayer and Faith
Through this journey, I was reminded of one unshakable truth:
God is good all the time. And all the time, God is good.
If you or someone you love is walking through a health battle, please hear me:
Get your mammograms.
Listen to your doctors.
Pray without ceasing.
I wanted this journey to bring glory to God — and He showed up in ways beyond what I could have imagined.
To every cancer fighter, survivor, or loved one walking this road: hold on to hope. God is still in the business of miracles.
I will continue to share my story because I know someone out there needs to hear it today.

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