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    Cancer survivor spreads awareness through bike tour

    “Don’t be scared of cancer and search for treatment which is available and live long,” was the message given by a 26-year-old law graduate, Harteij Bhartesh, who survived cancer at a critical stage. He has since embarked on a 35,000-km motorbike expedition, termed ‘Ride of Hope’, which is taking him across the nation. He arrived in Chennai on Friday.

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    Harteij Bhartesh on the 'Ride of Hope'

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    A native of Rewa, Madhya Pradesh, Harteij was diagnosed with third stage cancer when he was 23 years old. It was a shock, and he anticipated huge costs. “But I searched for treatment, found a centre and underwent chemotherapy sessions,” the youth recalled. “The disease was subsiding and I became healthy,” said Harteij. 

    When he was cured, he did not want to sit idle, but create awareness among cancer patients like himself. “And so I planned my 35,000 km bike ride and reached Tiruchy, the ninth spot in my tour of five months’ duration, travelling an average of 500 km a day,” Harteij said.

    He visited the cancer patients in GVN hospital in Tiruchy and advised them to live healthy and be courageous as cancer was curable.

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