Choosing hope for survival


Pink October mission Kembara Solo Cancer fighter Sarlinawati Abdul Mues, 47, (centre) diagnosed with stage four breast cancer, being cheered on when kicking off her awareness campaign covering Peninsular Malaysia on a scooter over 24 days at the National Cancer Institute in Putrajaya. — Bernama

IPOH: Losing her father to nasal cancer has made Sharole Chee, 34, a cancer survivor herself, more determined to fight the deadly disease.

“I was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer in October last year while my father died in June.

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