SAN ANTONIO — Thanksgiving is a holiday that is centered around gatherings, including food, family, and friends. Meet the San Antonio woman who is now living every day as if it were her last.

Navigating the treatment of a deadly form of cancer can be not just physically, but emotionally exhausting. Finding out the cancer has gone into remission can give a person so much to be thankful for, especially this time of the year.

"It's a scary thing, but the quicker you get over that, the quicker you can live again," said 25-year-old Rachel Collins who found out she had small cell carcinoma of the ovary one year ago. She had a rare form of ovarian cancer with a poor prognosis. In treatment, her body was put through the ringer. "I had a full hysterectomy. My appendix is gone. My omentum. And t

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