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A Celebration of Strength and Survival

Two Veterans pose for photos
Army Veteran Kathy Mackie (left) and Navy Veteran Luz Cervantes, both breast cancer survivors, shared their stories at the event.
By Maureen Dyman, Communications Director

Kathy Mackie is a survivor. The Army Veteran, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2022, says she dug deep inside for the strength to battle through cancer treatment and has come out on the other side.

At 46, Luz Cervantes is also no stranger to a challenge.  She is a Navy Veteran, a single mother and a survivor of breast cancer.   Mackie and Cervantes both shared their stories of healing and strength at a Houston VA Breast Cancer Survivor Celebration this week. 

“I remember the exact moment, that Dr (Mahdieh)Parizi at the VA told me I had breast cancer,” Mackie said.  “She said that she couldn’t do her job if she wasn’t confident that there was hope, and she encouraged me to consider my diagnosis a bump in the road.  I decided right then and there that I wanted to live and I was going to do whatever it took to get to the other side.”

Mackie, who missed a few mammograms during the pandemic, felt a lump in her breast and walked in to the VA’s Women’s Health Center because she felt something wasn’t right.  

“I found a beautiful energy at the VA,” she said.  “Once I was diagnosed they got me going quickly in treatment and were there for me every step of the way.”

Cervantes, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, said she has changed and grown since her diagnosis.  

“One important thing that I have learned during this breast cancer journey is the power of yes,” she said.  “I make a point to say yes when people ask me to go places and do things.  Eat the piece of cake.   Buy the pair of shoes.  Life is too short to waste it.”

Cervantes says she has also learned that being by yourself doesn’t mean you are alone.  

“I came to every appointment and surgery here at the VA by myself, but I found an amazing community of other Veterans and staff here and I have never felt alone,” she said. “We can all be there for each other.”

Mackie and Cervantes both credit their relationship with God and the power of prayer as key to their recovery. Mackie brought special prayer books to the cancer survivor celebration to share with other women Veterans currently in cancer treatment.   

“Our Veterans  have incredible strength, perseverance and the will to move forward” said Dr. Mahdieh Irannejaparizi, breast cancer radiologist at the Houston VA. “Their diagnosis, treatment, surgeries and the moments of uncertainty caused by breast cancer are all big battles.  I am so proud to see them stand strong against breast cancer, just like they did in their military service.”

Special thanks to all the staff, community partners and organizations involved in celebrating the Houston VA’s breast cancer survivors this year.