Cancer affects everyone differently

While every journey is unique, learning how others cope with cancer can offer comfort, inspiration and a sense of solidarity.

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Abdul Profile
Abdul, 64
Halted treatment voluntarily
Singapore

Facing the news of my diagnosis, I went through a rollercoaster of emotions.

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Harrison, 58
In remission
Canada

Whatever happens, it's important to face it head on. It may be daunting and intimidating, but life happens.

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Sagan, 46
Undergoing treatment
Poland

After everything, I now feel optimistic and inspired. I am thankful and relieved that I was able to overcome the difficulties of cancer treatment.

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Andy, 44
Undergoing treatment
United States of America

My biggest dream is to see my children grow up and attend college. It kept me going, and motivated me to persevere.

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Brian, 70
In remission
New Zealand

The most challenging part of being a cancer survivor is learning to get on with life and realize life goes on.

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Siew, 65
Cancer-free
Singapore

Going through cancer has had a profound impact on my relationships with my family, particularly my children.

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Victor P, 60
Undergoing treatment
United States of America

I told myself that if I recover well I can go back to work sooner. And I want to travel with my wife back home to South Korea.

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Nadia, 64
Cancer-free
Singapore

To all cancer patients: Do not give up. Fight your fears and maintain a positive mindset. Wishing you all the best on your journey!

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Miguel, 60
In remission
United States of America

I don’t wish to be a burden to anybody. In sickness or in health, I should and will be able to support myself.

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Mawar, 65
Halted treatment voluntarily
Singapore

My advice for other people with cancer is to stay strong. Stay close to your loved ones, like your family and friends, and lean on them for encouragement and support.

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Drew, 52
Cancer-free
Singapore

I lost my father and uncle to stomach cancer. I am scared of the cancer returning to affect the lower part of my stomach.

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Alina, 52
In remission
United States of America

My biggest worry is recurrence. To deal with it, I schedule regular checkups with my doctor to check for any signs of tumors.

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