04/02/2026
Today is World Cancer Day. We would like to share an inspirational message from one of our courageous cancer fighters
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From Metastasis to Hope
The first time I heard the word “metastasis,” I didn’t even know what it meant.
I saw it written in my scan report when I went to the hospital because of voice hoarseness. Confused and scared, I went home and searched for its meaning on Google. When I understood it, my world collapsed. I sat alone in a corner of my room and cried.
“Why me?” I kept asking.
I had never smoked. I never drank alcohol. I lived a disciplined life, exercised regularly, and worked physically all day. Still, I was diagnosed with Stage IV lung cancer, and it had already spread to my brain.
That night, I cried without stopping.
Then came chemotherapy—days and nights I never imagined I could survive. I couldn’t sleep. I vomited constantly. I was too weak to get out of bed. Hiccups lasted all day. I didn’t want to talk to anyone. I was angry, frustrated, and emotionally broken. Even my loved ones felt distant because I was fighting a battle inside myself.
But I kept going.
Treatment after treatment. Pain after pain. Hope after hope.
After 25 cycles of chemotherapy, I read words that changed my life:
“There is no cancer-related metabolic activity in the body. The brain lesion has disappeared.”
At that moment, I realized something powerful:
Cancer can break your body,
but it doesn’t have to break your spirit.
Today, I stand not just as a patient—but as a fighter, a survivor in progress, and proof that even Stage IV cancer is not the end of the story.
If you are reading this and fighting cancer right now, remember this:
• Your pain has meaning
• Your struggle has strength
• Your story is not over
Keep believing. Keep fighting.
Miracles do happen—and sometimes, you become one. "