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A Journey of Courage: Maria's Fight Against Leukemia

  • Writer: Medivisor Health
    Medivisor Health
  • Sep 24
  • 2 min read

Hello, my name is Dr. Isha Kaul, Director in the Department of Haematology, Oncology & Bone Marrow Transplant at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali.


Today I want to share the incredible journey of one of our patients from Fiji - Maria, a 38-year-old woman whose story reflects not just the challenges of cancer, but also the strength of the human spirit, the importance of timely treatment, and the power of compassion.


The First Signs


In January 2025, Maria began experiencing unusual symptoms unexplained bruising, gum bleeding, and persistent fever. At first, these signs seemed small, but deep down she knew something wasn't right. By March, her condition had worsened, and she came to us seeking answers.


Our investigations revealed what we feared most - Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), one of the most aggressive and life-threatening forms of blood cancer. AML progresses rapidly, and without immediate treatment, it can be fatal.


Fighting Back with Treatment

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Fortunately, Maria came to us just in time. She was stable enough for us to start life-saving chemotherapy without delay.


Her treatment journey included multiple cycles-induction chemotherapy followed by consolidation therapy. These treatments were not easy. Chemotherapy for AML is often harsh, bringing fatigue, pain and emotional strain. But Maria showed extraordinary courage.


With her family standing strong beside her, and our medical team committed to her care, Maria faced each challenge head-on. Step by step, she overcame every hurdle.


Today, I am proud to share that Maria is in remission-healthy, hopeful, and preparing to return home to Fiji.


Lessons from Maria's Journey


Maria's story highlights two important truths:


  1. Early diagnosis saves lives. Acute blood cancers like AML can be treated successfully if recognized and managed on time.

  2. Every patient's journey is unique. Some patients may require bone marrow transplants autologous or allogeneic while for others, chemotherapy alone can be effective. The key lies in timely, personalized treatment and continuous support.


The role of support Beyond Medicine


For international patients like Maria, the fight against cancer doesn't stop at the hospital doors. Travelling far from home, managing finances, navigating logistics, and coping with the emotional toll of being away from loved ones add extra layers of struggle.

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This is where our partnership with Medivisor becomes invaluable. Their team ensures that patients from across the globe are supported not only medically but also emotionally and logistically from visa assistance and travel coordination to post-treatment follow-ups.


Over the years, I have personally witnessed their dedication to standing by patients like Maria, making sure they never feel alone on this difficult path. A Story of Hope and Resilience

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Maria's journey is not just about fighting leukemia - it is about hope, resilience, and teamwork. It is a story of how doctors, families, and support systems like Medivisor can come together to give patients not just medical treatment, but also the strength to reclaim their lives.


Maria came to us filled with fear, but she leaves with courage, health, and a second chance at life.


Her story is a reminder to all of us that even in the darkest battles, hope can shine through.


Click here to watch Maria's inspiring journey unfold on video. 📽️


 
 
 

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