This inspirational lady overcame cancer to graduate from university with distinction (photos)

This inspirational lady overcame cancer to graduate from university with distinction (photos)

- Sydney Petty joined university in 2012

- However, she was diagnosed with cancer in her second year of study and dropped out

- She went through treatment, returned and graduated with distinction

Sydney Petty's story of resilience and determination is the stuff of high inspiration.

She shared her amazing story on the Facebook page of Because of Them We Can, a US non-profit initiative that showcases stories of Black excellence and inspiration.

Against all odds, she survived cancer and the intense pain and treatment it entails to graduate with a degree in Public Health with distinction from the University of Toledo in Ohio, US.

In her story, Sydney wrote that she first joined the university in 2012 and immediately excelled. However, she was diagnosed with cancer in her second year.

She added that she went through pain, 33 rounds of radiation and chemotherapy in 2014, all of which forced her to drop out.

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This inspirational lady overcame cancer to graduate from university with distinction

Against all odds, Sydney overcame cancer to graduate from university with distinction

She wrote that after two days of prayer, she decided to rejoin university while undergoing immunotherapy treatment. She continued to excel despite her challenges and attained a distinction.

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She urged people to never give up despite any difficulties they might face, adding: "I am a TESTIMONY that through whatever, keep going even if you can't see the finish line! Tomorrow, I will be able to say that I am a University of Toledo Graduate!"

This inspirational lady overcame cancer to graduate from university with distinction

Sydney has urged people to never give up no matter how difficult their situation might be

Sydney's story has gone viral online, with many commenters congratulating her and remarking on what an inspiration she is.

Yolanda Ellis said: "To God be the Glory. You testimony is amazing just like our father. May he continue to bless you and keep you sweet girl! Congratulations to a true warrior. March on girl march on."

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