In a powerful address at the ‘Illuminate 3.0’ Oncology Leadership Townhall in Mumbai, TV actress Hina Khan shattered myths about cancer. The survivor stressed that timely screenings make the disease beatable, not a death sentence.
Surrounded by medical experts, Hina credited her husband Rocky and family for her resilience. ‘Doctors saved me medically, but my family’s love healed my soul,’ she shared. ‘Rocky’s courage never wavered post-marriage; he nurtures me like always.’
Detailing her prolonged battle, Hina cautioned against generic remedies. ‘Bodies are unique—no universal fix exists,’ she explained. ‘My advice? Live today fully. Happiness in any circumstance is key, as tomorrow is uncertain. Sudden illnesses strike the healthiest too—seize every second.’
Hina’s adventures underscore her philosophy. ‘I told my doctor I’m off to Iceland for cold plunges and global travels. I eat freely, go wherever I please. Neither I nor my doctors let me feel sickly.’ Her story lit up the event, urging proactive health checks and joyful living.