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Face flat-chested breast cancer patients and embrace the world naked.

It is the dream of many women to have a beautiful and proud chest shape. However, for Chen with breast cancer, she had to have it removed to save her life. However, she chose to face the fact of "flat chest" calmly, and even took off her coat at the seaside of Baisha Bay, expressing her willingness to accept what she had, leaving a photo of her back. This photo also won the patient group of the 4th "Seize Hope" Digital Photography Competition.

In order to save her life, Chen, a breast cancer patient, had to have her * * * removed. But she chose to face the fact of "flat chest" and even took off her blouse at the seaside of Baisha Bay, expressing her willingness to accept everything she had. This photo won her an award. (Photo courtesy of Cancer Hope Foundation) Breast cancer patients in China tend to be younger. Chen discovered breast cancer as early as 35 years old and first removed one side of it. When she was treated for 10 years and was able to celebrate her rebirth, she found the cancer cells of the other side, which forced her to give up her only side and officially became a flat-chested family without * * *.

Despite such a big blow, Chen said that she chose to face it calmly for the sake of her beloved family. So, in order to embrace God's gift to her, she ran to Baisha Bay during the International Kite Festival, took off her coat in front of tourists coming and going, and showed the traces of cancer cells naked.

She believes that even if she has completely lost * * *, she should actively do oral chemotherapy, injections, electrotherapy and other treatments. She said: "I have family and friends who love me very much to cheer me up." I embrace the world and will never feel inferior because I have lost my femininity. Turning accepting what she has into a photographic work "hug" also won her an award.

In the 4th "Catch Hope" Digital Photography Competition sponsored by Cancer Hope Foundation, 25 winning works will be exhibited in Taiwan from June. I hope the courage of these cancer fighters will continue to be passed on and encourage more people.