Lisa Foster, a 30-year-old mom, ignored a small chest pain she thought was from a workout. Months later, she was fighting stage 4 triple-negative breast cancer — an aggressive form that spreads fast and resists many treatments.
Her first clue was a pea-sized lump and slight redness near her breast. She assumed it was nothing serious. By the time doctors diagnosed her, the cancer had spread too far for easy treatment. “Cancer doesn’t wait for old age,” she warned followers online.
Even while battling pain, Lisa used social media to teach others the signs she missed: sharp pains, nipple changes, redness, and tiny lumps. She urged, “When in doubt, check it out.” Her posts inspired thousands to pay closer attention to their bodies.
In her final days, Lisa asked that her ashes be turned into jewelry for her daughter, Elena, so she’d always have her mom close. Her husband, Adam, says, “She’s showing that cancer can hit anyone — even young, healthy moms.” Lisa’s story lives on to save others.