The performer has been battling the disease for the past year. He spoke about his experience.
The winner of the ninth season of the vocal show Voice of the Country, Ukrainian singer Oksana Mukha for the first time admitted that she has cancer. He spoke about it on Instagram.
He admitted that after learning about it, he closed himself off from the world and loved ones.
“Ready to talk about my difficult year. My pain. Ready because I think I won. I think so, because now I know how it is to have cancer. I survived, I got sick, and now I know that winning is real, because it has to be. I have to live because I love! I fight for life for almost a year. It was my cancer. My way. I became stronger. Cancer is not a sentence. But it is very cruel,” she admitted .
Creativity helped Mukha cope with the pain. Due to illness, he performed in Vinnitsa, Kyiv and Ivano-Frankivsk and Prague.
“During the struggle for life, everything acquired deeper shades. A renewed awareness of values came. This is logical. I really regretted the time with my son, which was not enough. It hurts That time was devoted to myself turned out to be very scarce. But I never left the feeling that no one and nothing could stop me from singing. Because through song I open people’s souls,” added Mukha.
In addition, the artist admitted that the entire invasion of Russia took away all his strength.
Mucha published a photo of Ukrainian artist Niko Strus, which showed how his illness changed him.
“And then the war began. I needed all my strength. Hopelessness. It hurts, because you are far away, because you can’t help what you want … I was very lucky. A year before the disease, I was given of fate Nikolai . He passed all 24/7 tests. My guardian angel. And now you see another picture of me and Nikolai – I won. How many people have seen me like that, said Face.

Photo: instagram.com/mukha_oksana_official
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