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Kenya: Why Habida is Scared She Might Have Breast Cancer

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Kenyan songstress Habida Maloney on Wednesday revealed that she is scared she may have breast cancer after finding a lump in one of her breasts.

According to the singer's post on social media, she recently got her biopsy to verify the nature of the lump but is yet to receive her results.

"Today after a long two weeks of pondering "what the hell is in my body" I had a biopsy at #centralmiddlesexhospital thank God for the very friendly staff because there are not many things that scare me but dang "I was scared".

#breastcancer #superwoman #scared," she posted

Today after a long two weeks of pondering "what the hell is in my body" I had a biopsy at #centralmiddlesexhospital Thank God for the very friendly staff because there are not many things that scare me but dang "I was scared".

I don't know if I have cancer yet, as the biopsy is all I have been through at this point, but the procedure itself was enough to know this is not an easy disease to go through.

Source: allAfrica.com
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