After a heart transplant and cancer, this Grand Falls-Windsor woman is now a university graduate
Six years, a new heart and a battle with cancer later, Amanda Saunders of Grand Falls-Windsor has graduated from Memorial University.
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Posted: Jun 06, 2021 5:00 PM NT | Last Updated: June 6
Amanda Saunders finished a degree in psychology after having a heart transplant and going through cancer treatment to get there. (Lori Lee Pike/Submitted)
Six years, a new heart, and a battle with cancer later, Amanda Saunders of Grand Falls-Windsor has graduated from Memorial University. I never thought that at 21 years old I would need a heart transplant, and at 22 going into 23 I would be living with blood cancer, and going through cancer treatment, all during a COVID-19 pandemic, Saunders told CBC Radio s
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