Thousands of people are expected at Sacramento State's Hornet Stadium on Sunday to walk against cancer.
When she walks this weekend, Beverly Garber will be thinking about that call.
"It was really tough, because I was at work ... helping people with their cancer," Garber said.
Beverly works with patients who have head and neck cancer. But it was those patients who helped her through it.
"When I became diagnosed with breast cancer, I sort of feel like it prepared me for that experience," Garber said. "Seeing their resiliency and their ability to manage the treatment and side effects."
Beverly's cancer was caught on her first-ever mammogram, which is why she's now a warrior for early detection.
"Early detection saves lives. Being aware that, if we just know the symptoms and how to be s