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Veteran actress Nafisa Ali has shared an emotional health update, revealing the resumption of chemotherapy as surgery is no longer a viable option for her treatment. In a heartfelt message, she expressed her determination to fight through this challenging phase of her life. Nafisa underwent a PET scan recently, which played a crucial role in the decision-making process regarding her health care.
The actress, known for her resilience and positive spirit, has been open about her battle with cancer, inspiring many with her courage. Despite the setback of not being able to proceed with surgery, she remains hopeful and committed to her treatment plan. Nafisa emphasized the importance of staying strong and maintaining a positive outlook, even in the face of adversity.
Her fans and supporters have rallied around her, sending messages of love and encouragement as she navigates this difficult journey. Nafisa's update serves as a reminder of the strength that can be found in vulnerability and the power of community support during tough times.
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