With cancer, Susana Naspolini shaves her hair and gets emotional: “Strange, but necessary”

Suffering from hair loss due to treatment for pelvic cancer, Susana Naspolini decided to shave her hair once and for all. In her usual good mood, the reporter from TV Globo filmed the entire process and had her daughter help her. In the end, he couldn’t help but be moved.

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“I’ll clean up the parlor. Some holes are from hair that has already fallen out,” Susana said, showing what she called “rat’s nests,” and then hugging her daughter through tears in her eyes: “That’s it (the affection), that’s important. Let’s move on, kisses. Bald head. Oh how strange. Strange but necessary. Nobody wants. Thanks for the support. We will make it. “

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Diagnosed with the disease in 2020, Susana has since shared all stages of the treatment with her followers, bringing messages of hope to those who are in the same situation.

In a recent video, the journalist put everyone at ease while discussing hair loss:

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“I know it’s really bad, but don’t get carried away because it’s not what matters. What matters is our treatment, our health, our healing. And we will make it. Then the hair falls out, I’m going to go bald between today and tomorrow. I will post it. But that’s not what matters. We’re stuck here, don’t get discouraged.

The 49yearold journalist is facing her fifth cancer. Treatment includes chemotherapy sessions.

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“I went for a routine checkup and it turned out that the oral chemotherapy I was doing wasn’t giving the expected result. A new spot had appeared that shouldn’t be there. Now we’ve moved on to venous chemotherapy,” RJTV explained Reporter. , in March.

Susana regretted not having received the news of the healing she had been waiting for.

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“It wasn’t the news I wanted to break. I wanted to say, look, the treatment is over, there’s nothing left, but this time it wasn’t time yet. But that day will come. I’m quite sure of that,” she explained, venting herself: “I’m still a little sad because I didn’t expect this trick. I wanted to do my job, but it’s not the way we want it to be. I make this mandatory stop.”