The most painful thing is hair loss. Ukrainian TV presenter talks about her fight against cancer.


Former host of the 'Pidyom' program on the 'New Channel' Svitlana Ryzhuk shared her battle with oncology in an interview with Slava Dyomin. The woman was diagnosed with breast cancer with metastases to the liver and bones and chose treatment in Germany.
Svitlana Ryzhuk is currently actively fighting against oncology. She is undergoing chemotherapy, feeling some relief, but the hardest part for her is hair loss. Despite this, she urges other patients not to give up.
How did Ryzhuk learn about the disease?
Working on her own projects, Ryzhuk noticed that she was feeling unwell. After an examination, she was given such an important diagnosis, but she decided not to give up and to fight.
What is known about Svitlana Ryzhuk?
She was born in Lutsk and owes her popularity to her work as a host of the morning program 'Pidyom' on the 'New Channel'. Ryzhuk also actively participated in various podium events, beauty contests, and worked at the channel from 2007 to 2013.
Svitlana Ryzhuk, a former host, continues her fight against the difficult disease. Even in the hardest moments, she remains strong and positive, urging others not to lose faith in victory.
In the world of show business, every day people face incredible challenges. The story of Svitlana Ryzhuk's battle with oncology is an example of the strength of the human spirit, the will to live, and hope for the future. Her courage and optimism are a great example for all who are going through a similar path.
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