 I'm Aleksha Ramomamo, a Kenyan citizen. I'm a educationalist. My title in my country is Subcount Director of Education. I've been comfortable for the five years that I've worked in my station, but all of a sudden I happen to experience some problems, abdominal pains, loss of weight, and I happen to visit private hospitals. Where I was told that I have cancer, colorectal cancer, I was diagnosed with that. Where I happen to have a second opinion and ask for referral to India. When my dad was diagnosed with cancer, the whole family was in panic. My dad went to so many hospitals, which he didn't get the right medication. Through my uncle, who had a friend here, Mr. Alwin, we got connection to Manipal, we got the invitation letter, and we came to India. I landed in India, particularly in Manipal Hospital, Vengaluru. I was well received. I met Dr. Amit, who is a medical oncologist, and immediately all testing was done from the experience and from what was discovered in Kenya. He told me that I have colorectal cancer with liver methiastitis, which is an advanced type of cancer. He advised me that I should be put on chemo. So he was put on six cycles of chemotherapy? After six cycles, so testing of the blood, and the CT scan was done, and the disease came down totally, the tumor shrinked. In the six cycles he referred us to the surgical doctor, that's Dr. Somasheka. I went through surgery with Dr. Somasheka. The colonoscopy, colonostomy, was removed with the tumor at the same time. We were fortunate that we were introduced to weekend program, the wellness team, they were very professional, they gave us all the advices my dad needed, and also as the caregiver they advised me a lot. So they changed the perspective of cancer. This division is a team of cancer survivors as well as cancer caregivers who hold the hands of the cancer patients and their family all throughout the cancer journey. From there I rested for almost 20 days for recovery, and from there I went back again to the same doctor. Now he was given the four cycles again, that's when he finished and after doing the PET CT scan they found there was no active disease. Finally my doctor told me that now I should now stop the chemo and be discharged. Starting from the medical department, the surgical department and the MIPC with the wellness team, the support was wonderful, they gave us all the services we need, they were there for us when we needed them. As a wellness team we have curated and put together a wellness care plan which is one of the most important post treatment guidance and plan for any cancer patient to follow. The wellness team gave us a lot of confidence, emotional support and a lot of positivity. So we are very thankful to the Manipal team at large we are very thankful and we really appreciate. Thank you.