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Story of Tasya Kamila's Husband Struggling Against Lymph Node Cancer, No Serious Symptoms - Only Experiencing Coughing & Shortness of Breath

Story of Tasya Kamila's Husband Struggling Against Lymph Node Cancer, No Serious Symptoms - Only Experiencing Coughing & Shortness of Breath

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Story of Tasya Kamila's Husband Struggling Against Lymph Node Cancer, No Serious Symptoms - Only Experiencing Coughing & Shortness of Breath

Randi Bachtiar, the husband of Tasya Kamila, recently revealed that he is currently fighting against lymph node cancer. Despite being married to Tasya for only 3 years.

What is the story? Find out here.

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Randi mentioned that he did not experience any significant symptoms and was unaware that there was cancer in his body.

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Randi stated that he only experienced coughing and shortness of breath, which he has been feeling since 2019.

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She also experienced fatigue. Tasya initially thought the fatigue was due to exhaustion from running a marathon, and she invited Randi to visit a physiotherapist.

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It all started in October 2020, when Randi experienced a severe cough and thought he might be positive for Covid-19. After being tested and receiving negative results, he went to an ENT doctor and was given antibiotics.

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However, the cough did not go away, so Tasya immediately took Randi to see a pulmonary specialist because he had coughed up blood.

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After an X-ray, Randi's lungs were clear. However, there was a mass in his chest cavity, so the doctor recommended a CT scan.

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After undergoing laboratory testing, it was found that Randi has a thymoma tumor in the thymus gland, which is one of the lymphatic system's parts.

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Randi was referred to a thoracic cardiovascular surgeon. After conducting research and consulting with doctors at a hospital in Singapore, Randi will undergo surgery in January 2021.

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Randi still needs to undergo chemotherapy and follow the radiation process to eliminate the remaining tissues attached to his body.