
Elizabeth Ugwoma Awo-Ejeh: The Cancer Journey Doesn’t End With the Last Chemotherapy, Surgery, or Radiation
Elizabeth Ugwoma Awo-Ejeh, Breast Cancer Survivor and Advocate, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“It’s been 3 years since I survived breast cancer… but the journey didn’t end with the last chemo or the surgery or Radiation.
This is me—still going for routine checkups.
Still on daily hormone therapy.
Still dealing with the emotional, physical, and financial toll of survival.
People celebrate remission, but rarely talk about what comes after.
The sleepless nights. The hospital visits. The medications. The fear of recurrence. The strength it takes to keep showing up.
So today, I’m sharing the part of my journey that many don’t see.
If you know a cancer patient or survivor, please hug them
We’re fighting silent battles every day.
To every warrior out there: You are not alone.
We are still here. Still standing. Still fighting.
Below is the link to my gofundme.”
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