A cancer diagnosis doesn’t just rewrite your medical records—it can change the structure of your life. It shifts the weight of your daily decisions, reframes your sense of control and forces you to confront the things you’ve pushed to the margins: mortality, faith, family and money.
For Edmund Nai, kidney cancer wasn’t just about treatment. It was about resilience—the strength to move forward, the support that carried him through, and the quiet, everyday acts of care that reminded him he wasn’t facing it alone.
Below, Edmund shares how his cancer journey helped him to see life with a sharper lens and realise that, in the end, the things that matter most have never been the things we chase the hardest, but what we had all along.