 breast cancer. It was too traumatic for me to take. I'm a very nervous person. And my family were there with me. My husband was there with me. And my children were actually, two of them were abroad. And one was in Delhi. So I was really like, I felt wretched. And they were very, very supportive. My son came down as soon as he heard about it to be with me. My husband as soon as he heard about this, he was with me. And he was very shocked. But he didn't show any emotions because he was worried I might get too nervous. So he gave me a lot of support and said, don't worry. Nowadays, things have advanced with research and we will see. And I was recommended by my GP, Dr. Anu Jengapam. And I went to see my doctor, Dr. Shabed Zaveri from Manipal Hospital. And he had guided me that you will have to undergo a surgery. I felt dead. I said, what? I'm not going to go through all this suffering. I cannot. But then during the surgery, it was a long surgery. After that, when I came to him, actually I was in no pain. I was shifted to my room in Manipal Hospital. And my doctors came to see me and check on me. I was quite comfortable and fine. I was not in pain. Whatever we hear and see in movies, etc. I don't know. I felt it was very exaggerated. I do go every year for all my tests which have been normal up to now with God's grace. I would like to suggest here to people who are unfortunately diagnosed with cancer that please have a positive mind. I volunteer for the Manipal Cancer Support Group.