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After Emma Houston learned she had breast cancer in 2005, the first thing she did was go shoe shopping.
“As part of my birthday tradition, I treated myself. This time, I bought red three-inch high heels because I had a place to go, which was cancer treatment,” she says with a laugh.
Emma's humor and positive outlook were as much a hallmark of her cancer journey as those heels. During 14 months of breast cancer treatment at Huntsman Cancer Institute, Emma received a combination of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy while insisting on doing the things that made her feel good.
“I bought red three-inch high heels because I had a place to go, which was cancer treatment...Even when I was sick enough that I came for treatments in a wheelchair, I wore the red heels because they make me feel beautiful.”
“Even when I was sick enough that I came for treatments in a wheelchair, I wore the red heels because they make me feel beautiful. The infusion nurses always noticed—'I love those shoes'—every time.”
Emma says the infusion nurses were “lifesavers,” working through difficulties while always keeping her comfort in mind. “They warmed my arms and gave me blankets during treatments,” she says. “They must see a lot of pain and anger in their work, yet through it all they maintain a great attitude.”
The care Emma received left an impact. “I know people show up in my life for a reason,” she says. “The people here helped me get through the experience of cancer. Huntsman Cancer Institute understood the assignment and delivered exceptional quality patient care.”
Nineteen years later, Emma is cancer-free and still wearing her three-inch red heels.