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Shannen Doherty Accepts American Cancer Society Award

By Lynda Brendish

(CBS NEWS) – Shannen Doherty reveals that cancer has taught her what real courage is.

The 45-year-old actress was honored with a Courage Award at the American Cancer Society's inaugural Giants of Science Gala, but as she told ET's Brendon Geoffrion on Saturday, she accepted the award with the courage of others in mind.

"I don't view it as me accepting the Courage Award for myself," Doherty said. "I'm accepting the Courage Award on behalf of every single cancer patient out there because it takes a lot of courage."

The "90210" alum, who was wearing a gorgeous blue velvet pantsuit, admitted she was feeling nervous ahead of giving her speech. "I'm not quite sure what I'm going to say and Sarah Michelle Gellar is giving me my award -- I have a feeling she's going to make me sob tonight," she joked. "I'm going to get up on stage and have mascara running down my face, but hey, that's OK."

The actress needn't have worried, as she gave an emotional speech about her understanding of courage and how it's helped her battle her own cancer diagnosis.

"For the last year and a half, cancer has been my teacher. It's taught me what love, strength, friendship and support truly looks like," she said during her acceptance speech at the gala. "It's opened my eyes to myself and it's allowed me to not only share my journey with people but it's actually allowed me to share my inner self with anybody who actually wanted to know what it was like... And the end result is that I am nothing but vulnerability and, to me, vulnerability is courage."

"Courage isn't something that comes to you immediately," she continued. "It's not something that you have fully. Courage is something that you gain and it grows. Courage is facing every day and every obstacle one step at a time. Courage is knowing that fear is not going to find a solution; it's not going to help you find a cure. Courage is embracing what you're going through and trying to get through it with as much dignity as you possibly can, while also accepting your circumstances and allowing yourself to feel everything."

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