Vargo's family knew the pain all too well. Her aunt, Sharon Cedro, was originally diagnosed with brain cancer two decades ago. She was treated successfully only to see it come back three more times in the form of colon, uterine and a second bout with brain cancer. She passed away in February of 2020.
"I remember her being diagnosed the first time when I was 9 years old. I was at the church school and I remember my mom taking me out, crying. My aunt had fainted at church and that's what led to her finding out her diagnosis," Vargo said. "But she kicked that thing's butt. All those extra years we had with her (after her original diagnosis), it really was a miracle."
So, while battling cancer is never easy, finding inspiration for her own battle, this one against stage 3 breast cancer, certainly was.
"At my treatments I could hear her voice," Vargo said. "I know the entire time she was with me. Ladybugs were her thing, so to every chemotherapy treatment I wore a ladybug pin."
Vargo was in Las Vegas, where she lives, at the time of her diagnosis. She decided she would temporarily move back to Buffalo not only for Roswell Park's sterling reputation but also to have the support of her family.
"My mom has been there for me for every moment. Just a rock. Always positive, and not in an annoyingly positive way, just so genuine the entire time. We've been calling her St. Linda," Vargo said. "And I've had my days. Everyone has their days. And she would just say 'OK, are you done? The pity party is over. Let's get moving.'"
Now, she is channeling the help she received into a way to help others. Vargo has
started an Instagram page
with everything from