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Rozleen Khan Accuses Hina Khan of Misleading Public About Cancer Treatment

Television actress Rozleen Khan, who has survived stage 4 cancer, has accused fellow actress Hina Khan of exaggerating her cancer recovery and misleading the public. Rozleen criticized Hina’s claims about undergoing a 15-hour surgery and questioned her behavior during the treatment. Rozleen has demanded that Hina present her medical reports to the public to prove the authenticity of her claims.

According to Indian media, Rozleen, who has successfully recovered from stage 4 cancer, shared her personal knowledge about the disease. She accused Hina Khan of spreading misinformation about her treatment. In an interview, Rozleen expressed her surprise at Hina’s claim of undergoing a 15-hour surgery, stating that, based on her own experience, she was unconscious for three days after surgery. Therefore, it seemed difficult to believe Hina’s claim of walking out of the operating theater with a smile immediately after the surgery.

Rozleen further stated that she believed Hina was exaggerating to gain attention. She pointed out that a mastectomy, which involves the removal of an entire breast, is a major surgery that typically lasts 8 to 10 hours. During this time, samples are sent for lab testing, and the patient remains unconscious. Rozleen also criticized Hina for allegedly traveling the world during her chemotherapy, which she argued goes against standard cancer treatment protocols.

Additionally, Rozleen raised questions about why Hina hid her baldness and why she had not openly discussed her cancer treatment. She stated that if Hina were truly in the third stage of cancer, she would have had to undergo radiation therapy. Rozleen also suggested that Hina was concealing details about her treatment to keep the truth from being revealed.

Rozleen challenged Hina to present her medical reports to the public if she genuinely wanted to raise awareness about cancer treatment. She claimed that Hina’s actions were simply a publicity stunt to stay in the news.

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