This woman could not afford to quit her job despite a breast cancer diagnosis. Then, she won the lottery

For a terminally-ill cancer patient, winning a lottery worth a staggering $1.5 million was only the first "miracle." The second? She's finally responding to chemotherapy for the first time since she was diagnosed with stage-four breast cancer.Canada's Diane Bishop was struggling to cover the costs associated with cancer treatment, according to the Atlantic Lottery Corporation . Then one day, she bought a lottery ticket on a whim."I don't know why I bought it," she said. "I don't play much."It turned out to be the winning ticket. The terminally-ill cancer patient had won $1.5 million."This is life changing," Ms Bishop said. "It's eased my financial strain. Now I can retire and take care of my health."Then came even more good news. Doctors told her that her chemotherapy was finally working. The cancerous tumours, which had previously not responded to treatment, were beginning to shrink.

She had to be the most deserving person that has ever won a lottery. https://t.co/Cy2uZVZDbW — Michelle Hall (@kaddle) November 23, 2017

Good to see someone like that win, instead of someone who is already well off. Hope she gets to spend it all — stirthepot7 (@stirthepot7) November 23, 2017

This just gave me shivers!!! What great news for someone going through so much!! — Amanda (@hay_sinclairr) November 23, 2017

This has made my day. So happy for you and your family — Nicole (@nchipman) November 23, 2017

"These two miracles are the power of prayer," Ms Bishop said, "I know the cancer is incurable but I can now turn my attention to fighting it full time."The news of her lottery win is warming the hearts of netizens:Ms Bishop has already bought herself a new bed and a recliner - items that will help ease some of the discomfort that comes with her illness. She also plans to donate money to a fellow cancer patient.Click for more trending news