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My life with the bug. Overcoming breast cancer – Herrera a Cope Catalunya i Andorra

Today at Cope Catalunya i Andorra we have spoken with Steffi Mallerin, German by birth, but lives in the Maresme region. He has just published the book “My life with the Bug. Overcome breast cancer ”. Recommended book for women who have suffered breast cancer, are suffering from it or may have it. Also, as Steffi told us during the talk, for those closest to the woman with the bug. Steffi highlighted during the interview the role of her husband during his two breast tumors. In the chapter: “If you have lemons, make lemonade”, dedicated to her husband, the author highlights the great role of her partner in overcoming the disease. Steffi has also told us the keys to not relapse and fear when the disease is healing. As a review we add the review that the author makes of it: ‘Mommy, what’s going on?’ She was almost never sick. He always told me: ‘The day something happens to me, you’ll see, it will be’ heavy ‘. Well, that’s how it was: from 5 we became 6 in the family. I called the new tenant the ‘bug’ and entered the ‘Club Privé’. I started a long-distance race. Because ROSA’s breast cancer has very little. It is more like COCO BROWN. When one of the treatments finished, I thought the race was coming to an end. ‘Steffi, you look great’, they told me. Was I really as great as people saw me? ” Today, February 4, World Cancer Day is celebrated, with the aim of increasing awareness and mobilizing society to advance in the prevention and control of this disease. One more year, people and organizations from around the world join this date to raise awareness and inform about the scope of this pathology. Cancer killed 10 million people in 2020, the majority in low- and middle-income countries, as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), after warning that in the coming decades new cases would increase to become almost 50% higher in 2040.

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