 This is Jumana Husev Chinnekamwala. The word cancer sounds like the end of the world, but it is not. I was detected with cancer around three and a half years back. I went to different hospitals initially, but was not completely satisfied. And then my husband coaxed me to go to Dr. Shabbar Zaveri, only for a second opinion. Since my husband insisted quite a bit, you know, that I come there and just show him, I went and the whole scenario completely, completely changed for me. Because Shabbar was so warm, so to the point that all the other hospitals did not explain my problem, my disease, my shock, which I underwent initially to me like the way Shabbar did. And with so much of confidence that I absolutely was sure that I was not going anywhere except for Manipal and except for Dr. Shabbar Zaveri. He is a fabulous, fabulous, fabulous doctor. The journey at Manipal was extremely, extremely comfortable. The whole journey to my survival today has been absolutely fabulous. Do not ignore your body. Your body is the best place which will guide you and let you know when there is something going wrong. I detected my problem myself. I felt that there was something amiss and that's how I actually got around getting myself tested and just because I did it at the right time, I had the chance of survival. I could not have completed this without the support of my family. My husband had sleepless nights just researching because I'm pretty much the first in my full khandan who has undergone something like that. So initially it just came as a major, major shock to us. My kids who are my strongest point, my younger son comes to me and says, mom, are you going to live? And I'm like, yes, mom's a fighter and she is going to survive this. So yeah, my elder son has been like this biggest rock in my life, making sure that every moment was comfortable for mama. He just grew up suddenly. My parents, my dad, my mom, my dad believed that you're going to be absolutely okay. Without my family, I would have never been able to get this far. My doctor told me, you are going to get back to work as soon as you're going to be okay. And it was surprising that the third day of my surgery, I put my drain pipes into my purse, put my purse on my shoulder and went to work from day three. All through my radiation, I have worked through. That's what I feel. I feel we women are so strong that if we decide up here that we want to survive, we will do it. So it's all about this inner strength of women and the power which we carry and we spread. So as women, I would say, if you decide, you can go get it.