In this episode, Laura speaks to Pretti, who was prompted to self-check by a friend and was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 47.
You get something like cancer in the South Asian community, its disease, its shame, people don’t talk about it...its not easy to navigate that as well as then the uncertainty of a cancer diagnosis.
In this episode Laura speaks to Pretti who was prompted to self-check by a friend, and was diagnosed with breast cancer aged 47.
Pretti reflects on some of the misconceptions and taboos around breast cancer in the South Asian community. She speaks about the importance of encouraging open and honest conversations about breast cancer awareness and early detection.
They discuss the physical effects of treatment such as hair loss during chemotherapy and how she coped with body image changes. Pretti also talks about how exercise, acupuncture, education and self-compassion have helped her recovery.
Pretti explains how sharing her story through social media has helped create a supportive community, encouraging women to check their breasts and attend mammograms, and providing hope to others undergoing treatment.
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