The star was surprised Kinda Alloushto her fans by announcing that she had breast cancer, during her participation in a podcast with the journalist Mona El Shazly on her YouTube channel, and she topped the trend after talking about her medical journey.
And it appeared Kinda While she spoke about her medical ordeal with all strength and patience, and with a slight smile that never left her face throughout her speech, she remained coherent and shed tears in the middle of speaking. Then she spoke with all force and gave a large number of advice to girls and women on early detection and defying the disease.
The artist Kinda Alloush revealed, during her participation in a podcast with the journalist Mona El Shazly, that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer, during her participation in a podcast with the journalist Mona El Shazly on her YouTube channel, and she added that her grandmother, aunt, and uncle all died of cancer, but she did not expect the infection.
She pointed out Kinda Alloush Until her husband, Amr Youssef, was terrified, and it seemed that he was suspicious of the disease, and that she went to the doctor who was treating her husband’s father, Amr Youssef, who is an oncologist. Kinda said that 9 months after the birth of her son, “Karim,” she began to feel pain during breastfeeding, so she stopped breastfeeding. .
She added Kinda Alloush: “The pain continued for 5 months after that and did not stop, so I decided to do a breast examination, and then I learned that there was more than one malignant tumor… When I learned that I had cancer, I lay down for a while, but I did not collapse or cry.” Kinda continued: “May God send peace upon me from the first second.” And I had tremendous reassurance from that time, and I had been receiving chemotherapy for a year and a month, and Amr Jouzy used to come with me to the chemotherapy sessions, and I used to read the Qur’an during them.”
She concluded Kinda Alloush Her statements: “I decided to live my life normally, because my children are young, so I can’t bring the atmosphere of illness into the house.. I used to leave them in the summer house every week, come and take a dose of chemotherapy and come back on the same day.. and this was a very stressful thing.”