Two drinks and a toast. It is the last image shared by the Compromís politician, Aitana Mason their social networks. With her, he wanted to share the latest diagnosis from his doctors, after last week’s operation and the end of chemotherapy: “Andthere is no trace of cancer“.
In the publication, the former vice president of the Consell replacing Oltra detailed that “full answer“were the”two words that I most wanted to hear from my doctors.
The nationalist has shared on her social networks every step of your way with a diseasebreast cancer, since last April. It was then that he announced that he was suffering from it, although with a hopeful message: “The bad news is that I have cancer. The good news is that I plan to cure myself, so don’t panic.”
“We are a team”
Almost six months later, the deputy trustee of Compromís confesses that the process “it has been very hard”but also that “we have achieved it”. She wanted to speak in the plural, by including her husband, her family and friends, and also her medical team, in this process. “We are a team,” he wrote.
Despite his happiness, he is aware that “not everything is over, there is still left“. In the coming days, Mas will continue with the radiotherapy, to ensure that “If there is anything left that we have not seen, it will be definitively destroyed.“But he does acknowledge facing this process “more calmly.”
Make the disease visible
Throughout this period, the politician has shared her experience with the disease: from her change of look with short hair, hair loss or her time under the operating room. And it has always done so with a message of hope and positivity.
Nor has he hesitated to take advantage of his experience to vindicate the role of public health and, for example, demand the reversion of the Vinalopó hospital to public management, as has already happened with Dénia and Manises.