Unique stories to inspire change
OncoSchool, Uzbekistan
#UNITEDBYUNIQUE, #WORLDCANCERDAY Worked on the creation of the video: Oydin Tulyaganova, Suriya Ibragimova, Azamat Kojanazarov, Nematillaev Ziyodilla Filming team: MAP Studio
Giordana, Italy
The testimony of Giordana, a caregiver for oncology patients, who wanted to gift us with a message of love, reminding us of the importance of the caregiver's role in the care of oncology patients.
Fabrizio, Italy
Testimony from Professor Fabrizio Bertamoni from Piacenza, received as part of the "Stella di Resilienza" competition organized by AIIAO for World Cancer Day on February 4, 2025.
Echte Geschichten von Frauen, die den Krebs besiegt haben, Germany
In diesen inspirierenden Videos teilen mutige Krebspatientinnen ihre Geschichten. Erfahre, wie sie mit ihrer Diagnose umgegangen sind, welche Herausforderungen sie bewältigt haben und welche...
SHRENIK , India
Life becomes SILENT without SPOKEN WORDS, causing Catastrophic situations, filled with frustration, anger, depression & full of sheer helplessness when the natural speaking ability is lost forever.
Benita, Ghana
Breast Cancer is not respecter of persons. Number one risk of getting breast cancer is being a woman.
Vivian, Ghana
I'm Vivian, a breast cancer survivor for 20years. Please stop the stigma when in and after breast cancer, because we are capable and we want to live our lives worthy.
Raheemah, Ghana
Being a breast cancer patient doesn't mean that is the end of your life. Breast Cancer is curable and survivable. I have survived breast cancer for 18 solid years with bilateral mastectomy. With you...
Beatrice, Ghana
We unite to raise awareness about cancer. Cancer affect millions of lives globally, but through education, screening and support, we can reduce its burden and mortality. Let's stand together to change...
Carly, United Kingdom
What healing means to me. Coming home to myself. Being more compassionate. More joyful. And allowing space for the grief. One day at a time.
Nahed, Egypt
I am Nahed, I am a cancer fighter who previously denied her diagnosis. Being able to fight, survive, volunteer to help cancer patients and now work at Baheya Foundation for early detection and...
Ian, United Kingdom
This is my story. The communication of the diagnosis was handled poorly. I went away confused and distressed. Two weeks later I met two senior members of the nursing team who were understanding...
Yehoda, United States
Dr Yehoda Martei is a medical oncologist and researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. She works in the USA and Botswana. She shares her experience of treating cancer patients with drug-resistant...
Areti, Greece
Hi, I'm Areti. I'm a pharmacist and paediatric cancer survivor. 13 years ago I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, which radically changed my life.
Yaiza, Spain
Soy Yaiza y soy superviviente de cáncer. A los 21 años fui diagnosticada de un linfoma inclasificable muy agresivo. Este es mi testimonio.
Islam, Algeria
The video highlights my journey with cancer, starting from moments of pain and struggle to recovery and becoming a source of hope and inspiration for others.It sheds light on my personal experience...
Sergio, Spain
Me llamo Sergio Delgado. Os explico desde el principio. Como ya comenté a los doctores, en mi historial sale todo el proceso que he tenido que pasar. Mala suerte que al recibir un golpe en la muñeca...
Brittanny, United States
My journey with cancer began in 2021, during the pandemic, when I was diagnosed with stage 3A melanoma skin cancer at 27. This diagnosis came as a shock, but it also ignited a passion in me to...
Éanna, Ireland
As a filmmaker, I’ve had the privilege of exploring powerful stories, and my recent feature-length documentary, Burkitt, is one of them. The film delves into the life and work of Irish surgeon Dr...
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