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After fighting for her life twice, Megan Stuart, 20, is using a personal victory as a springboard for giving back to the hospital that saved her. The Minneapolis woman has already faced her share of challenges. Stuart and her twin brother were born eight weeks early.
Then, at just 4 months old, she was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer , she said. CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS: HOW YOU CAN SUPPORT A PARENT WHO HAS A CHILD WITH CANCER Years later, just as she was on the verge of achieving her life's goal in Irish dancing, the COVID pandemic shut down her favorite sport. Even so, in an on-camera interview with Fox News Digital, Stuart referred to herself a number of times as "lucky.
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