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ICONS OF HOPE: Cheche Moral

ICONS OF HOPE: Cheche Moral

CHECHE MORAL, Editor, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Lifestyle Section My friend Anne went with me to all the checkups and consultations. Ironically, maybe two months before I got diagnosed, she was the one who had a breast cancer scare, and I went with her to her own...

ICONS OF HOPE: Eliseo Belariz, Jr.

ICONS OF HOPE: Eliseo Belariz, Jr.

ELISEO BELARIZ JR., former cafeteria manager, St. Louis University-Sacred Heart Medical Center Yes, men can get breast cancer, too. I am not ashamed to say that I was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020 and, for my treatment, I went through radiation and six rounds...

ICONS OF HOPE: Lia Delgado-Infante

ICONS OF HOPE: Lia Delgado-Infante

LIA DELGADO-INFANTE, Psychologist, In-Touch Community Services, International School Manila I understand that cancer treatments, particularly chemo, can seem daunting. But here's some good news: the medical field has made huge strides in managing the side effects....

ICONS OF HOPE: Alya Honasan

ICONS OF HOPE: Alya Honasan

ALYA HONASAN, writer, editor, furmama My dog Kikay was a constant, reassuring, calming, and loving presence throughout my treatment. It was a point of contention with my doctor whether or not to allow her on the bed with me even after chemotherapy, but I insisted that...

ICONS OF HOPE: Dr. Anna Lisa Ong-Lim

ICONS OF HOPE: Dr. Anna Lisa Ong-Lim

DR. ANNA LISA ONG-LIM, Professor and Chief of the Division of Infectious and Tropical Disease in Pediatrics, UP-PGH People say that cancer is the worst thing that could possibly happen to someone, and I agree; it’s not an easy challenge. In hindsight, I can only say...

ICONS OF HOPE: Marivic Bugasto

ICONS OF HOPE: Marivic Bugasto

MARIVIC BUGASTO, ICanServe coordinator for the Cordillera Region, President, Minda’s Buddies, living with Stage 4 breast cancer since 2007 When I was first diagnosed with cancer, it felt like my world had been turned upside down. The journey through treatment was...

ICONS OF HOPE: Celeste Tuviera

ICONS OF HOPE: Celeste Tuviera

CELESTE TUVIERA, hairdresser, owner of Celeste Tuviera Hair Studio at The Peninsula Manila The toughest challenge was opening up and talking about my experience, as I’m a very private person. It took a lot of courage to address the ‘elephant in the room’ and share...

REST IN POWER: Margarita Forés

REST IN POWER: Margarita Forés

ICANSERVE honors the life and legacy of Chef Margarita Forés, a culinary icon, two time cancer survivor, and philanthropist whose influence extended far beyond the kitchen. More than her extraordinary talent, it was her generous spirit and unwavering support for...

ICONS OF HOPE: Olive Lamasan

ICONS OF HOPE: Olive Lamasan

OLIVE LAMASAN, director, producer My first bout with breast cancer was in 2008. The second one was in 2022. In both instances, I opted for mastectomy… (In my cancer journey, I discovered) that I could love myself, that I could prioritize needs, and that I am not...

ICONS OF HOPE: Rita Nazareno

ICONS OF HOPE: Rita Nazareno

RITA NAZARENO, designer, creative director, ZACARIAS1925 I am grateful for everyone who went on this journey with me — people who are still in my life, people who are not…I’m thankful for each and everyone of them. Those who’ve sent messages, who went with me to...