llsusa
Oct 17
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"My younger sister was diagnosed with lymphoma in 2022. Rommy is the youngest of four siblings. To me, she has always been my baby sister. We all go through different difficulties ― family, personal, economic ― but when a disease affects your body to the point of life and death, the perspective is different. With the greatest sadness in the world and the possibility of not seeing my sister again in this physical plane, I never lost hope. The light in the dark was always strong and bright. With light, love, and a lot of humor, we face each day with excellent health professionals dedicated with love to their great work and service. We have managed to emerge victorious in the battle against cancer. Rommy has been a source of motivation and inspiration for a new life, a new opportunity, to be reborn, and to live with more hope. I value her more, admire her, and support her in her life projects. I #LightTheNight with Rommy to contribute and be a ray of light for all patients and family members." We are grateful to Rommy and her family for inspiring us to bring light to the darkness of blood cancer! ✨❤️ Members of the Hispanic, Latino, and Latinx communities like Rommy can face health inequities due to factors such as language/cultural barriers, lack of access to preventive care, and lack of health insurance. While blood cancer doesn't discriminate, in many communities, health inequalities are present at different rates. Though #HispanicHeritageMonth has come to an end, we are continuously working to close healthcare gaps for underserved communities. Learn more about our commitment to health equity at the 🔗 in bio. #HHM
llsusa
Oct 17
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