Oblio oncologico: cosa c'è oltre il cancro?

What happens after cancer? What situations do those who have recovered from the disease face in everyday life? At 28, Laura discovered she had cervical cancer. After a few months of treatment, she was able to discontinue treatment. But when, "because of the cancer," she was denied a small loan to buy a car, Laura realized that in Italy, cancer is a disease that goes beyond chemotherapy sessions or checkups, and that even when you recover, society still considers you a sick person. Today, Laura has completed her oncology follow-up, but she still can't buy a car with a loan or adopt a child, because there's currently no law guaranteeing cancer oblivion—the right for those who have been diagnosed with cancer not to disclose their history. She told her story to VD. Follow us on our channels: YouTube:    / @vdnews_ita   Facebook:   / vdnewstv   Instagram:   / vdnews   Website: https://vdnews.tv/ TikTok:   / vdnews.tv