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Chandigarh: Woman’s 30-year battle with blood cancer inspires many

ByPriyanka Thakur, Chandigarh
Published on: Sep 29, 2025 07:36 AM IST

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that once used to be considered fatal disease, but with a clinical trial conducted in Australia in 2001, came Imatinib drug, also called magic bullet that turned out to be game changer for CML patients

After being told to have maximum survival of around 5 years following chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) diagnosis , a type of blood cancer in 1995, Veena Sood, now having survived cancer for 30 years, at the age of 68 shared her story at the 10th CML patient group meeting held at Zakir Hall of the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research on Sunday. With 30 years of surviving cancer, Veena Sood inspired the hall full of CML patients to not lose hope and keep up with their treatment.

The Chronic Myeloid Leukemia medicine is provided free under Ayushman scheme. (HT Photo)

Chronic Myeloid Leukemia is a type of blood cancer that once used to be considered fatal disease with an average survival of 2-3 years, but with a clinical trial conducted in Australia in 2001, came Imatinib drug, also called magic bullet that turned out to be game changer for CML patients. The drug came to India in 2003 but Veena Sood didn’t have time to wait this long for a new drug. Having read about the clinical trial being conducted for CML patients in Australia, Veena Sood and her husband Vinod Sood somehow made their way to Australia to be included in the trial.

For three months, Veena Sood received the new drug which turned life saving for her. After coming back to India, the couple had to face hardship in getting the medicine to India as it was not available in country till 2003. Despite facing multiple hiccups in the treatment and crossing miles for the same, 68-year-old Veena and her 75-year-old husband Vinod Sood serve motivation to others to live their life to the fullest. The couple also have a Youtube channel where Vinay Sood, himself a patient of heart attack, regularly upload videos of him singing songs for his wife and cheering her.

 
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