Ashli Brehm, a resident of Omaha, USA has breast cancer. But instead of letting it get the best of her, she’s been fighting it – in some of the most creative ways possible!

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Ashli wears superhero capes to her chemotherapy sessions so her kids don’t get scared.

Ashli has three young sons, and she didn’t want them to get scared when she was undergoing chemotherapy. “A friend of mine sent me a Wonder Woman shirt with a cape shortly after I was diagnosed,” she told KETV. She decided to wear the costume to her chemotherapy session so that the kids would think of chemo as a fun activity. “My little boys saw that it was a fun day, not a scary day,” Brehm said. “And that was really important to me.”

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For her final chemo session, she wore her wedding dress since it had brought her the most luck in her life.

“I figured for my last chemo, I would wear the dress that has brought me the most luck in my life,” she adds. “And when else are you going to wear your wedding dress in public without people thinking you're crazy? I feel like cancer's an excuse to do crazy things.”

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Unlike most cancer patients she looks forward to the chemo, because it’s killing the cancer.

“I’m making plans for the future and I don't plan to not be here for those plans,” Ashli said. She has actually been looking forward to her treatment sessions, because the chemo has become her safety net and it’s killing the cancer. The staff at the clinic have also become like family to her. “It's something that people don't want to go through, but in a sense I feel so fortunate because I think it's going to change the way I live the rest of my life.”