These women who have pushed through breast cancer inspired us

These are the stories that inspired us:Oncology nurse Angela Ringer has cared for breast cancer patients for more than a decade.She never imagined she’d become a patient at the North Carolina hospital where she works.Just days after the birth of her first grandchild, Angela was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, which is a more aggressive form of the disease.Meanwhile, Lara MacGregor is outrunning cancer with the help of some of her biggest supporters.The Kentucky woman's fight against metastatic breast cancer, like running, is like a marathon."People might be a little confused when they see me and think, I thought she had cancer," she said. "Why is she out running? Or, she looks healthy. And the reality of metastatic breast cancer is that it’s a marathon, not a sprint."And Marcia Hammond was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2018.Since then, the Nebraska woman beats the odds and continues to Jazzercise her way through treatment. Luckily, she has had the support of her dancing family at the studio throughout her journey.Watch the video above to learn more about these stories.

These are the stories that inspired us:

Oncology nurse Angela Ringer has cared for breast cancer patients for more than a decade.

She never imagined she’d become a patient at the North Carolina hospital where she works.

Just days after the birth of her first grandchild, Angela was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer, which is a more aggressive form of the disease.

Meanwhile, Lara MacGregor is outrunning cancer with the help of some of her biggest supporters.

The Kentucky woman's fight against metastatic breast cancer, like running, is like a marathon.

"People might be a little confused when they see me and think, I thought she had cancer," she said. "Why is she out running? Or, she looks healthy. And the reality of metastatic breast cancer is that it’s a marathon, not a sprint."

And Marcia Hammond was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2018.

Since then, the Nebraska woman beats the odds and continues to Jazzercise her way through treatment. Luckily, she has had the support of her dancing family at the studio throughout her journey.

Watch the video above to learn more about these stories.