06
Feb
For a long time, the word 'cancer' felt like something that happened to other people. People in distant countries, or people much older than ourselves. It lived in statistics, in whispered family stories, or in hospital corridors far removed from everyday youth life. Recent events in Namibia, however, have drawn this reality closer to home. Cancer is no longer a distant threat. It is a present and personal one. Among young people, conversations about cancer are often avoided because they feel frightening or irrelevant. We focus on careers, friendships, ambitions, and fitness, quietly assuming that serious illness belongs to some…
