Woman who beat cancer twice returns to work as nurse at hospital that treated her
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ATLANTA (KTVU) - Montana Brown grew up with the dream of becoming a nurse.
She beat cancer twice, once at age 2 and again at age 15 at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta.
Montana is now 24 and has achieved her biggest goal- to become a nurse at the hospital that helped her overcome cancer.
Her first day at the children's hospital was September 18th. She is working as a nurse in the Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center.
Montana says, "Every time someone said, 'Welcome to Children's!' or I looked down at my badge and saw that CHOA logo, it brought tears to my eyes", she continued, "I'm SO excited to work for such an inspirational organization!!"