At 23, Harteij Bhartesh was diagnosed with stage 4 Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. After enduring 12 rounds of chemotherapy and job rejections, he embarked on the 'Ride of Hope' across India to raise awareness about cancer. Today, Harteij continues to inspire others through his foundation, focusing on mental support for cancer patients and survivors.
“Rahul used to say 'I am fighting a battle I didn’t choose. But how I react to the circumstances is my choice and no one can take that from me.' Keeping his vision alive, I try to help cancer patients and their families,” says Rashi Yadav.
Breast cancer is currently the most common cancer detected among Indian women. It is also the leading cause of cancer deaths in women all over the world.
Yash Chandra is a class 7 student who will be participating in the World Children Winners' Games which will be held from June 30th to July 2nd. What sets Yash apart from others is that he is a cancer survivor. Yash was diagnosed with cancer in his left kidney when he was three years old.