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Singer Beats Cancer, Finds Voice Again
4 Feb
Summary
- Professional singer overcame mouth cancer treatment challenges.
- Technology aids in restoring near-perfect singing ability.
- Survivors use music and speech to inspire others with cancer.

Bhavesh Udewal, a professional singer from Ahmedabad, is captivating audiences with his energetic garba performances despite a past battle with mouth cancer. His treatment, which began after a persistent mouth ulcer four years prior to February 4, 2026, led to mouth fibrosis, affecting his speech. However, Udewal ingeniously uses sound mixers and software to overcome these limitations, allowing his singing to remain almost flawless.
This resilience is particularly significant in Gujarat, a region facing a high burden of head and neck cancers linked to tobacco use. Experts note that many patients struggle with clear speech post-surgery. Another survivor, Devang Shah, also from Ahmedabad, had a section of his jaw removed due to cancer diagnosed in 2017. He rediscovered his hobby of singing old Bollywood songs, sharing his passion through short videos and a YouTube channel.
To celebrate such indomitable spirits, events like 'Golden Voice' are organized, where head and neck cancer survivors showcase their vocal talents. These initiatives aim to underscore the human spirit's strength in surmounting challenges, offering hope and inspiration to fellow patients and emphasizing that even after battling cancer, passions can be reignited and lives can continue to be lived with vigor.




