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A Survivor Learns to Appreciate Her Changing Body

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Alisi Jack Kaufusi, 30, a human resources professional in Brisbane, Australia, has gone through a lot of ups and downs with her body image. In 2017 at the age of 24, Jack Kaufusi was diagnosed at stage 3 with a rare and particularly difficult to treat combination of two different ovarian cancer subtypes: low-grade serous and high-grade serous.

She underwent intense treatment that involved chemotherapy and major surgery, which included a full hysterectomy and partial bowel resection. Jack Kaufusi completed treatment and went into remission at the end of 2018, but she has since faced two recurrences and disease progression.

While Jack Kaufusi has experienced many changes to her body as a result of the cancer and ensuing treatment, her body image challenges actually started long before her diagnosis — and she only came to accept and love her body after being diagnosed. Growing up Polynesian, in an area where there weren’t a lot of Pacific Islanders, Jack Kaufusi was often teased about her appearance.

“In primary school, [people would say], ‘You’ve got big lips,’ or ‘You’ve got a big nose,’” she recalls.



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