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That broke my heart. Q: After a cancer diagnosis, many people would not have wanted to go on a reality TV show. Why did you? I'm a very athletic person and I love extreme sports, so when I made it on the show, I was thrilled.

After I was diagnosed, I knew that if cancer kept me from going, I'd be so depressed heading into treatment. My doctor gave me some rules, but he said I could do whatever I felt up for. I know it sounds cheesy, but I felt doing the show would give me the strength to get through cancer.

Q: I didn't want anyone to feel sorry for me, which they always do when you have cancer. How'd you deal with that? I'm the same way! I've always been the fixer for my friends, the one everyone comes to. I never ask for help.

I even went for my first chemo treatment by myself. Then I walked into the infusion room and saw people with no hair, on oxygen, and I thought, that's going to be me. I turned white and the nurses had to keep me from passing out because I was so scared.

I realized then that I couldn't do it alone. From that point on, a friend always came with me. I don't know. Brown shared her cancer journey in real time with , Twitter followers, nearly , Instagram followers, and through her blog for People.

One of her final tweets shows her will to live and her willingness to reach out for support. When Brown died just three days later, the young adult cancer survivor community took a hard hit. In order to make it through the painful treatments, isolation, anxiety, and fear of relapse, many young adults choose to devote their precious time to 'something bigger than themselves.

Brown founded the non-profit MedGift , a website that allows people to donate money to support others who are going through health-related hardships.

Even from her hospital bed, she worked tirelessly to help spread the word that each and every person can make a difference in this fight. Another young adult cancer survivor, Matthew Zachary, founded the non-profit organization Stupid Cancer to comprehensively address the needs of young adults with cancer. It offers advocacy, research, support and outreach, and raises awareness through conferences and social media.

The group also organizes meet-ups nationwide to help young adults with cancer connect "with someone just like you who 'gets it' and won't judge or stigmatize you. With a mission to build community, improve quality of life and help with the search for meaning, the organization addresses the isolation and loneliness that many young adults feel when struggling with cancer.

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