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Une guerrière face au cancer

Une guerrière face au cancer

Reba Ressong Claire

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KS OmniScriptum Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Teoría general del derecho
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9786209290435
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Maïdany Daniella, une femme riche, influente et philanthrope, voit sa vie bouleversée par un diagnostic de cancer qui affecte aussi profondément sa famille.‎Soutenue par l’amour de son mari, de ses enfants et de ses proches, elle puise en ‎elle une force immense pour faire face à cette épreuve. La maladie fragilise ses liens familiaux et s’accompagne de jugements et de stigmatisation. Le traitement exige d’importants sacrifices physiques, mais Daniella choisit de valoriser sa beauté intérieure qui rayonne bien au-delà des apparences.‎Avec un courage remarquable, elle transforme sa douleur en espoir et devient ‎un symbole de résilience. Grâce à elle, le cancer cesse d’être vu comme une ‎malédiction, devenant une maladie à affronter dignement. ‎Cette identité invite à célébrer la vie, à chérir chaque instant et à affronter avec sérénité le destin inévitable, rappelant que la maladie ne fait pas de distinction et que la mort est universelle.‎Daniella incarne un message universel : l’espoir. Son histoire est un appel puissant à la compassion et à la foi en la ‎vie.

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