Race of her life: Terminal pancreatic cancer not stopping Sindy Hooper from helping others
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Sindy Hooper has toed countless start lines over the years but her next race will be special. An avid runner, Hooper will be participating in the Ottawa Race Weekend's 5-kilometer event on Saturday, raising crucial funds for pancreatic research and treatment.
Sindy Hooper has toed countless start lines over the years but her next race will be special.
Hooper was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer that has also spread to her left lung, spine and rib.
"When I asked my two physicians what my diagnosis, they said I had a year. If I am lucky, a bit more, if I am unlucky, less, and I am at eight months," she says.
An avid runner, Hooper will be participating in the Ottawa Race Weekend's 5-kilometer event on Saturday, raising crucial funds for pancreatic research and treatment.
"I have a team of 210 runners that will be joining me doing events all the way from the 2k to the marathon."
Hooper knows what it is like to fight the odds of a cancer diagnosis. In 2013, when she says she was in the best shape of her life, she was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She was given six months to live. Hooper says the next stage was daunting as she looked to the future.
After beating the odds, Hooper says she wanted to share her story for hope.