Bradie James NFL Player Tackles Breast Cancer To Honor Mother
NFL Player Tackles Breast Cancer To Honor Mother
Bradie James, a linebacker for the Dallas Cowboys has decided to honor his mother, Etta James, who died of breast cancer in 2001 with Foundation 56, a breast cancer outreach program.
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CBS Reports:
Cecelia Stephens said she’d be “dead” without Foundation 56. In 2008, Stephens walked onto a Foundation 56 bus – with Stage 3 breast cancer. After treatment, now she’s cancer-free. Stephens always wanted to meet James to thank him. When she finally got the opportunity, she gave him a big hug.
In every woman James helps, one in particular comes to mind. “It’s all about her legacy and a son’s love for his mom.”
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