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Kazeka shares her journey with cancer

- SIVENATHI GOSA

East London-born writer and columnist Kazeka Kuse shared her journey on living with stage three breast cancer, at Luthari Health Centre in Mdantsane on Saturday.

The visit formed part of her “Back to Roots” tour which is dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer while also re-launching her book, Brave Heart with Red Lipstick.

The book reflects Kuse's journey since her cancer diagnosis after finding a lump in her right breast in 2016.

“When I was diagnosed with the disease, I was told I had to do a mastectomy. I was in denial because I wasn't ready for removing this part of my body,” said Kuse.

“As a self-confessed feminist, I used to believe that a breast is a just a breast. But once I lost my breast, I knew that consciousn­ess came from a place of inexperien­ce. I really felt less of a woman. I felt deeply isolated and lonely.”

Kuse explained the inspiratio­n behind the title of the book.

“On the day of my operation, I was instructed to wear nothing but the hospital gown, but instead, I applied the brightest red lipstick I could find in my bag. It became the joke of the ward. An anaestheti­st at the hospital would come in every morning and say: ‘Hello brave heart, did you sleep with red lipstick on?’”

Kuse's mother died three weeks after being diagnosed with lung cancer.

“I had watched the disease take my mother, so being diagnosed with cancer spoke to a fear of death. It was a horrific, confusing and nerve-wrecking time.

Kuse advised those who have cancer to take their medication.

“Cancer just doesn't discrimina­te. People must follow the medical procedures, and build a good relationsh­ip with their doctors, as they know what they are doing.”

 ?? Picture: SIVENATHI GOSA ?? BRAVE SURVIVOR: Breast cancer survivor Kazeka Kuse reads a chapter from her book ‘Brave Heart with Red Lipstick’
Picture: SIVENATHI GOSA BRAVE SURVIVOR: Breast cancer survivor Kazeka Kuse reads a chapter from her book ‘Brave Heart with Red Lipstick’

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