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Recovering from Ovarian Cancer, 10 Portraits of Feby Febiola who is Now Fresh and Radiant - Shoulder-Length Hair After Bald from Chemotherapy

Recovering from Ovarian Cancer, 10 Portraits of Feby Febiola who is Now Fresh and Radiant - Shoulder-Length Hair After Bald from Chemotherapy

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Recovering from Ovarian Cancer, 10 Portraits of Feby Febiola who is Now Fresh and Radiant - Shoulder-Length Hair After Bald from Chemotherapy

The year 2020 became an unforgettable moment for Feby Febiola. Because besides the spreading pandemic, this beautiful actress also had to face another trial, which was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

After more than two years, now Feby Febiola has been declared cured and is living a happy, healthy, and grateful life. Let's take a look at her latest photos!

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The verdict of ovarian cancer received by Feby Febiola in 2020 became a life lesson and an unimaginable journey for her.

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In order to recover from her illness, this woman born on May 24, 1978 underwent a hysterectomy operation, chemotherapy, and a long healing process.

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Now Feby Febiola is enjoying the results of her long struggle. Franky Sihombing's wife has now been declared fully recovered.

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Feby Febiola's hair, which used to be completely cut off due to the chemotherapy process, is now starting to grow back like before being diagnosed with cancer.

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Combined with a healthy lifestyle and a positive mindset, Feby Febiola now clearly looks fresher and more radiant.

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Not forgetting, of course, Feby Febiola always grateful for the healthy blessings that she can feel again after recovering from cancer.

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"Here I am now. Healed, healthy, and able to enjoy life," said Feby Febiola proudly as a cancer survivor in 2020.

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Through her social media account, Feby Febiola also always encourages cancer fighters who are currently struggling to recover like her.

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She also hopes that cancer fighters can have easier access to basic treatment like her.

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Because Feby Febiola personally realizes the "gap" in treatment that not everyone is as fortunate as her in facing cancer.