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Sonali Bendre's Powerful Message On World Cancer Day Deserves Everyone's Attention

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Feb, 2019 09:58 PM

    On the occasion of World Cancer Day on Monday, actress Sonali Bendre Behl and filmmaker Tahira Kashyap Khurrana, who are battling cancer, urged people not to be "afraid" of the disease.

     

    Sonali, who has recently returned to work after spending months in New York for treatment of metastatic cancer, took to Instagram to share her way of dealing with the disease.

     

    She wrote: "Just the mere mention of the 'C' word brings dread in the hearts of anyone who hears it. We fear it so much that we'd rather not talk about it... which is why it's important to have a day where we pull out the band aid and help us deal with this disease. I was scared too, but soon realised that burying my head in the sand was not the way to deal with it."

     

    According to the "Sarfarosh" actress, there is more to cancer "than being emotional or weak or even being called a fighter or a survivor".

     

    "It requires you to study it, find out what works for you and to be diligent about your treatment. It requires days of strongly believing in oneself, of knowing that tomorrow will be better than today. It is not a fight against negative thoughts," she added.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    World Cancer Day… who would have thought it would become such a thing… but it has! And just the mere mention of the C word brings dread in the hearts of anyone who hears it. We fear it so much that we’d rather not talk about it… which is why it’s important to have a day where we pull out the band aid and help us deal with this disease. I was scared too, but soon realised that burying my head in the sand was not the way to deal with this. And so… with the little experience I have had, I urge you all to take the time to understand it. There's more to cancer than being emotional or weak or even being called a fighter or a survivor. It requires you to study it, find out what works for you and to be diligent about your treatment. It requires days of strongly believing in oneself, of knowing that tomorrow will be better than today. It is not a fight against negative thoughts. It's taking a stand to not give in, no matter what. Most importantly, it is about living every day, and not just surviving. Just taking it #OneDayAtATime makes it easier to #SwitchOnTheSunshine. #WorldCancerDay

    A post shared by Sonali Bendre (@iamsonalibendre) on Feb 3, 2019 at 11:48pm PST

     
     
     

    Tahira, wife of actor-singer Ayushmann Khurrana, urged society to end the stigma associated with cancer.

     

    She said: "I hope each one of us celebrates this day in an embracing way. That we remove any stigma or taboo associated with it. That we spread awareness about it and that we have self-love no matter what."

     

    She also shared a photograph which showed the scar on her back of the surgery she underwent for removal of her breast.

     

    Tahira was detected last year with DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ) in her right breast with high grade malignant cells.

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Today is my day! Wish you all a happy #worldcancerday and hope each one of us celebrates this day in an embracing way. That we remove any stigma or taboo associated with it. That we spread awareness about it and that we have self love no matter what. I truly embrace all my scars as they are my badges of honour. There is nothing known as perfect. Happiness lies in truly accepting yourself. This was a tough one for me. But this picture was my decision as I want to celebrate not the disease but the spirit with which I endured. To quote my mentor, Diasaku Ikeda, “Leading an undefeated life is eternal victory. Not being defeated, never giving up, is actually a greater victory than winning, not being defeated means having the courage to rise to the challenge. However many times we’re knocked down, the important thing is we keep getting up and taking one step-even a half step- forward” #worldcancerday #breastcancerawareness #breastcancerwarrior #turningkarmaintomission #boddhisatva Thanks @atulkasbekar for this one❤️

    A post shared by tahirakashyapkhurrana (@tahirakashyap) on Feb 3, 2019 at 11:32pm PST

     
     
     

    Explaining the idea behind the photograph of her bare back, she said: "These scars are my badges of honour. It was tough but this picture was my decision as I want to celebrate not the disease but the spirit with which I endured."

     

    "Sacred Games" star Kubbra Sait is also pitching in to spread awareness about the disease.

     

    "I feel public figures should come forward and associate with NGOs to spread and create more awareness about this dreaded disease among the people, especially the youth," Kubbra said.

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