She Was Told She Had Cervical Cancer in Malawi. Here's How She Survived.

In Malawi, around 3,000 women lose their lives to cervical cancer every year. Margaret is not one of them. This is her story. Margaret lives in rural Malawi — a country where cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women, and where access to screening and treatment remains out of reach for most. When she received her diagnosis, the odds were not in her favor. But Margaret survived. And in this video, she shares what that journey looked like — the fear, the uncertainty, and the care that made the difference. Orant Africa's mobile health clinics and community outreach programs are working to make sure more women like Margaret get screened, treated, and heard — before it's too late. ───────────────────────────────────── 💛 SUPPORT ORANT AFRICA Every dollar helps us reach more women like Margaret with screening, education, and care in rural Malawi. 👉 Donate here: https://onecau.se/_kygtx1 ───────────────────────────────────── 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for more stories from Malawi: 🌍 FOLLOW ORANT CHARITIES Instagram: @orantcharities Facebook: facebook.com/orantcharities X: @orantcharities Website: orantcharities.org ───────────────────────────────────── #CervicalCancer #Malawi #CancerSurvivor