D.A was just 32 years old when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2016. The news broke her and her first thought was of her newborn as she has just delivered.
However, Diana's fighter spirit and the right time her cancer was luckily diagnosed helped her survive.
"I have a family history of breast cancer since my aunt had it," she told Khaleej Times. "And the news of breast cancer came to me as a shock.I always thought that it was a disease that happens to others and not to me."
Today she is cancer free after undergoing chemotherapy, radiation and having had mastectomy done on her left breast. While most women beat cancer and go on to live normal lives, many of them feel they have lost their femininity after having their mastectomies done.
Source: Khaleej Times
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