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Lennah Mutindi shares her incredible journey as a cancer survivor. Diagnosed in 2014, she knew it was over for her, but today, ten years later, she is thriving and in good health. Lennah seeks to encourage others to believe in their strength and possibility of triumph over adversity.
Surviving Cancer| Lennah Mutindi narrates her struggle with breast cancer & how she beat the monster
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