Saturday 4 February 2023

My World Cancer Day blog message

Today is World Cancer Day. I have few things I want to say on this occasion. Especially that I am trying to find time of writing bogs since I have been busy in my personal life. 


My World Cancer Day blog message


Nearly 7 years ago in March 2016, I lost someone who used to be my teacher & classroom tutor in year 11 (final year at the secondary school) from 2010 to 2011. She passed away due to ovarian cancer. ♋️


And recently few weeks ago, I lost a relative from my family side (my dad’s side) which I never got a chance to meet. She passed away due to breast cancer. Stage 4 and I have known about for awhile since one of my auntie (half sister to my dad & sister to the one who sadly passed away) first told me about it in October 2020 & that I prayed for my late auntie for the speedy recovery and to fight off breast cancer. 😔


Cancer is an awful disease & that it can end anyone’s life short.


So all I want to say is please do make an awareness about cancer and please do make a effort of finding a way to cut the risk of getting a cancer so that you can change your lifestyle for better. Even if you have lost someone that you know (family relative or friend) due to cancer in any form or you know someone who has cancer. Do everything you can to make an awareness.  Here are an infographics which I found useful information from the WHO. 


After all, we do want to live in the world that is cancer free. RIP to everyone who have passed away due to cancer in all forms. 🙏


God bless and do take care of yourself.



And if you want to know more information about cancer & how to prevent a risk of getting it, here are the links below. 

Useful information

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cancer/

https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cancer

https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/

https://www.macmillan.org.uk/

https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/index.htm


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