![]() The show filled with intense joy as Yash started playing the guitar for his sister and the duo received wide appreciation from the audience and many celebrities who attended the show. Hada, who hails from Bhaktapur, was accompanied by her 17-year-old brother Yash Hada. Though I am still struggling with cancer, the show has given me motivation and hope,” said Hada. “It is a great pleasure to participate in a unique show surrounded by positive people. I am here to raise awareness about the same,” said another cancer survivor Pradeep Sapkota, who had overcome mouth-related cancer buccal mucosa. If we conduct regular screening and receive treatment from the early stages, we can win over cancer. ![]() “Many people think that cancer is not curable but it’s not true. We should not fear cancer, but fight against it,” said the 45-year-old Subina Chapagain from Kathmandu, who appeared in ethnic Sherpa attire. Today, I am living a happy life with my family. “I won over breast cancer some eight years ago. What Cancer Survivors Said?Ĭancer survivors from different backgrounds and age groups participated in the show with traditional attires. Unlike the usual fashion shows, an 8-year-old kid Lian Awale (a survivor of blood cancer) and a 21-year-old Dikshya Hada (undergoing the fourth phase of synovial sarcoma cancer) inaugurated the event amid huge applause. Amid hundreds of audience at the hall of Hotel Heritage Garden, various cancer survivors performed in the ramp walk titled ‘Sudipta Cancer Survivor Ramp Show’ with high confidence and charming smiles.
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