Anahí de Cárdenas overcame cancer in one of her most complicated years. Through her social networks, the artist shared a message to say goodbye to 2020 hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and decided to summarize it with 10 photographs that chart the journey of these months.
“It is impossible to summarize the year in 10 photos, but here is my first top 10“He wrote on his official Instagram account after including a series of snapshots about his life throughout this year. In some, he shows off with his friends and pets; in others it shows his passage through cancer treatment.
In that sense, Anahí de Cárdenas He thanked 2020 for having taught him many lessons through a path that was not easy. After having passed the breast cancer, the actress said she understood that life is short and can go as fast as it arrives. So now you decide to cherish every moment.
“2020: You have given me so much. Thank you. Thank you for teaching me to be more tolerant, to be more empathetic, more human. To know my limits and learn to say no. To surround myself with beautiful people and teach me that life is as ephemeral as a sigh and you have to enjoy it. Live in the present. Take advantage of now, “he said. in your post.
OVERCOME CANCER IN 2020
At the beginning of October, Anahí de Cárdenas revealed that she overcame breast cancer after being treated with chemotherapy and undergoing a double mastectomy. With great happiness and pride for her fight, the Peruvian interpreter said she is a survivor of the disease, although she will continue with her permanent check-ups.
“This chapter closes and a new one begins, one of recovery and absolute enjoyment of being here and now. Today I can say that I am a breast cancer survivor in the month of breast cancer prevention and all thanks to a self-checkup. Life works in mysterious ways and nothing is a coincidence! ”He announced at the time.
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