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Cancer Patient Dances Through Chemo, Beats Odds
5 Feb
Summary
- Dancer performed Kathak during stage-II breast cancer treatment.
- She received chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation while performing.
- Proma Mukherjee was declared cancer-free in January 2026.

Proma Mukherjee, a dedicated Kathak dancer for two decades, faced a formidable challenge when diagnosed with stage-II breast cancer in 2025 at the age of 34. Her treatment journey, which included 8 chemotherapy cycles, major surgery, and 20 rounds of radiation, did not deter her passion for dance.
She famously performed 12 shows during her grueling treatment, even delivering a 50-minute performance after her final radiation session. Her doctor strategically planned her chemotherapy to coincide with her artistic schedule, ensuring she could maintain her professional life and appearance.
Medical professionals supported her resilience. Dr. Amit Upadhyay highlighted that treatment, including breast conservation surgery and targeted radiation, focused on preserving her confidence and well-being. Ovarian-protecting injections were also administered to safeguard her fertility, supporting her dream of motherhood.




