Kirsten Johansen firmly believes that Farrah Fawcett saved her life. In early 2011, Kirsten was diagnosed with Stage IIIB anal cancer. She knew she had it, even though her doctors told her she didn't. She knew because of Farrah. Farrah Fawcett, diagnosed with the disease in 2006 fought like a warrior to outlive this insidious cancer. While her battle ended in 2009, her legacy through the Farrah Fawcett Foundation, lives on. Alana Stewart, beloved friend, documentarian, author, and President of the Farrah Fawcett Foundation walked bravely into a life purpose she did not know she had. Farrah's vision for The Foundation, its mission devoted to cutting edge research, patient assistance, and prevention, continues to save and improve the lives of those impacted by HPV-related cancers.