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Fashion influencer Surbhi Jain dies at 30 due to ovarian cancer

New Delhi: After a long battle with cancer, Popular fashion influencer Surbhi Jain died at the age of 30, her family shared on social media. Ms Jain, who had a huge fan following on Instagram, was undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer.

By: Priyanka Verma  Pardaphash Group
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Fashion influencer Surbhi Jain dies at 30 due to ovarian cancer

New Delhi: After a long battle with cancer, Popular fashion influencer Surbhi Jain died at the age of 30, her family shared on social media. Ms Jain, who had a huge fan following on Instagram, was undergoing treatment for ovarian cancer.

She was in remission from the deadly cancer for the second time the previous year and was also undergoing treatment for the same. Three years ago, since her diagnosis, Jain had been vocal about her condition. She also revealed that doctors told her that she would not be able to conceive due to two back-to-back surgeries wherein her ovaries were removed.

In her last post on Instagram, Surabhi Jain had shared a picture of herself in the hospital eight weeks ago. In a post, She had written,”I know I haven’t updated you all about my health which feels wrong seeing the number of msgs I am getting about it everyday. But Things haven’t been keeping too well. So there isn’t much to share. Past 2 months I have spent mostly in the hospital. Treatment is going on, It’s difficult and I just want all this to end.”

On her official social media accounts, the news about her death was shared by her family. They said that she died on Thursday and was cremated on April 19 in Ghaziabad.

This was the second time Surabhi Jain was diagnosed with cancer. At the age of 27, she had to undergo a major surgery after her first diagnosis. It is notorious for its stealthy and rapid progression, with symptoms that can be misinterpreted as less serious conditions, reveals a study conducted by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). By the time the cancer is diagnosed, it has often spread beyond the ovaries.

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