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“Every time I said the word ‘leukemia’ I just started crying,” said cancer survivor Suleika Jaouad, who was diagnosed with cancer two years ago when she was just 22. Now cancer-free, she blogs about the experience and told TODAY’s Erica Hill the important thing is to use life’s challenges as opportunities.Nov. 24, 2012