Veljače 2023 .: Hamsa Nandini, who was diagnosed with Grade III Invasive Carcinoma (Breast Cancer) in 2021, has updated her Instagram followers on her health status. The actress, who has appeared in Telugu films such as Mirchi and Legend, reported feeling “great.” Hamsa has also released a video discussing the changes that have occurred over the past year. Hasma is first seen in a restaurant. She appears lovely in a black dress. The accompanying text read, “One year ago…” A few seconds later, Hamsa can be seen enjoying the beach. However, she desires that the world admire her hair. “Hello, hair,” the text on it reads. Her caption read, “A great deal can occur in a year… And I am feeling good.” She chose the Michael Bublé song Feeling Good for the background music.
Bez obzira što mi život priredi, koliko god se činilo nepravednim, odbijam glumiti žrtvu. Odbijam da me vladaju strah, pesimizam i negativnost. Odbijam odustati. S hrabrošću i ljubavlju gurat ću naprijed. Napisala je na Twitteru. Provjerite post ispod.
U prosincu 2021, Hamsa Nandini prvi put otkrila dijagnozu raka dojke. Prethodno je glumica objavila svoju fotografiju uz podužu poruku. Napisala je: “Odbijam glumiti žrtvu bez obzira na to što mi život baci ili koliko god se to činilo nepravednim. Odbijam dopustiti strahu, pesimizmu i negativnosti da me kontroliraju. Odbijam odustati. Ustrajat ću hrabro i s ljubavlju. Primijetila sam malenu kvržicu u dojci prije četiri mjeseca. U tom sam trenutku shvatio da moj život više nikada neće biti isti. Izgubio sam majku zbog strašne bolesti prije 18 godina i od tada sam živio u njenoj sjeni. Bio sam prestravljen.”
She added, in reference to the diagnosis, “Within a couple of hours, I was at a mammography clinic having the lump examined. I was instructed to meet with a surgical oncologist immediately, who recommended a biopsy. The biopsy confirmed my worst fears, and I was diagnosed with rak dojke of grade III invasiveness.
Nakon uklanjanja tumora, Hamsa Nandini was diagnosed with Grade III invasive carcinoma (breast cancer). She stated, “The relief was only momentary as I tested positive for BRCA1 (hereditary breast cancer). This indicates that I have a genetic mutation that virtually guarantees a 70% chance of developing breast cancer and a 45% chance of developing ovarian cancer in the future. Before I can claim victory, the only way to mitigate the risk is to undergo a series of extensive preventative surgeries. I have already completed 9 cycles of chemotherapy and have 7 more to go.”