She beat cancer at 2 and again at 15 -- and just fulfilled her dream of becoming pediatric nurse

ATLANTA -- A Georgia woman who beat cancer twice is now living her dream as a pediatric nurse at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta -- the same hospital where she received treatment as a child.

Montana Brown, 24, was first diagnosed with Rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of childhood cancer, when she was only 17 months old, according to the Times Enterprise. Brown was treated at CHOA for a year before she was released.

Brown relapsed at the end of her freshman year of high school and required another year of treatment before she was considered off-therapy.

On Sunday, Children's Healthcare of Atlanta shared Brown's story in a Facebook post:


Brown's first day was on Sept. 18. After she completed her first shift, she shared a message on Facebook: