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In Memory Of one of dear ones

She stood in the storm & when the wind did not blow her way, she adjusted her sails.

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In Memory Of Aunty

We miss you! Hoping a cure to be found soon.

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In Memory Of Sasikala

to a wonderful human who was taken away way to early from humanity

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In Support Of Everyone Fighting

Stay Strong!

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In Support Of Fighting cancer

You are real fighter and an inspiration to all!!

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In Support Of Support of Everyone

Stay Strong!

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In Honor Of Frontline workers

In support of all the cancer survivors and cancer frontline workers

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In Support Of Everyone

let your faith be bigger than your fear

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In Memory Of one of own

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In Support Of Everyone Fighting

Stay Strong!

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In Support Of Cancer Patients

Wishing all Cancer Patients, a speedy recovery!!

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In Support Of Cancer Survivors

Difficult roads often lead to beautiful destinations.

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In Support Of all the patients

Stay Strong! We are with you

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In Support Of CHildren

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In Support Of Cancer Patients

Wishing all of you a speedy recovery, be strong...!

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In Support Of Cancer Patients

Wishing all Cancer Patients, a speedy recovery

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In Support Of Rakesh

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In Honor Of My mother Mangalam A

My mother was diagnosed with rectal cancer 8-9 months back. However, she was determined to fight it out from day 1. She went through 5 weeks of ARCRAD radiation+Chemo, which was itself quite challenging. This was followed by 3-4 weeks of rest, then the surgery (She has been having a bag (for her stools) since then), again 4 weeks of rest and again 5 weeks of chemo. She is just left with a final surgery to get her rectum to function normally again. By grace of god, she has won.

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In Support Of Jackie

Jackie, your strength, optimism, and gratitude inspires me so much! You are a superhero role model for your son and all who have the pleasure to know you.

Shared from United States of America 1 year ago

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In Memory Of Sally

You have been such a rock for my father, and he is going to miss you terribly. We are thinking of you and hope you are resting well.

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