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On this powerful episode of What’s Behind The Bra? – Healing Stories, host Monique J. Bass sits down with cancer survivor Ronita Boyles to discuss the visible and invisible scars of chemotherapy. Ronita bravely shares her journey through diagnosis, treatment, and survival — including the physical changes chemotherapy caused to her body, such as the dramatic transformation of her skin tone, as well as the emotional and mental challenges that often go unseen. Cancer doesn’t just affect the body — it affects identity, confidence, faith, and healing from the inside out. Ronita opens up about navigating those difficult moments while finding strength, resilience, and purpose through the process. This heartfelt conversation sheds light on the realities many survivors face but few talk about. ✨ In this episode we discuss: • Ronita’s cancer diagnosis and treatment journey • The visible and invisible scars of chemotherapy • Skin changes and physical side effects during treatment • The emotional toll cancer takes on survivors • Strength, faith, and perseverance through adversity • Encouragement for those currently fighting their own battle Through honesty and courage, Ronita reminds us that healing is not just physical — it’s emotional and spiritual as well. ⸻ 🎧 Listen on all podcast platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | iHeartRadio 📺 Watch on YouTube: What’s Behind The Bra? Healing Stories #whatsbehindthebra #breastcancersurvivor #duet #breastcancerawareness #podcast #survivorstories #womensupportingwomen #cancerstories #cancerwarrior #coloncancer