At the age 13, Ms Puteri Nur Afiqah Abdul Latiff's life changed dramatically when she was diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
"I used to be very active, I loved to cycle," she told Berita Harian.
"But things changed drastically after my diagnosis."
She spent a lot of time recuperating at home and her friends started to distance themselves as they thought she was playing truant.
"They saw me as a dlinquent and would be a bad influence on them."
Ms Puteri underwent surgery to remove the 8cm tumour that had grown near her vocal cords.
A year after her diagnosis in 2016, she developed scoliosis as a result of her cancer surgery.
"The doctor didn't allow me to undergo surgery or wear a spinal brace because I was a year late in correcting my spine," she explained.
Ms Puteri, now 22, relies on thyroxine medication to manage the cancer.
She lives with her mother in a two-room rental flat in Marine Parade.
Her 64-year-old mother has breast cancer and is rather immobile.
Ms Puteri is determined to find a full-time job – an uphill task due to her condition.

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