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Dr. Thandeka Mazibuko
Dr. Thandeka MazibukoObserver at Dr Guhas Radiation Oncology Lab at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University em Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University

Dr Thandeka Mazibuko was featured in October 2013 on a well known magazine called True Love Magazine. The aim was to raise cancer awareness and motivate the readers that it is possible if you work hard and believe in yourself. No matter what poverty forms your foundation , no matter what challenges you meet along the way, Dr Thandeka Mazibuko story will make you realise that it is possible

DR THANDEKA MAZIBUKO, 38
Registrar, Radiation Oncology Department,
Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital
Growing up in the rural KwaZulu-Natal region of
KwaNyuswa, I was faced with many challenges.
I was raised by my domestic worker mother,
and the journey to qualify as a medical doctor
wasn’t an easy one. My main drive for working
in oncology was that many people in my
community didn’t know what it was and
didn’t have access to medical services.
These days we hear about breast
cancer survivors, yet we never hear
people speaking about those who
have no idea what this disease
is all about. I once told a patient
that she had breast cancer
and she laughed in my face. She
then told me that only white people
get it. That was definitely something
that rang my alarm bells. Through my NGO,
Sinomusonothando Community Development,
I’ve created a bridge between the medical
system and those who often don’t have access
to or benefit from it. We do free screenings
on weekends, among other things.
In the province of KZN, only three
hospitals specialise in cancer. They’re all in
Durban, so if you live far away, getting there is a
problem. A rural woman will have to use public
transport, on a long journey to Durban, which
is often uncomfortable – but that’s the only
way she can get assistance. Whoever originally
designed the system didn’t have my mother, who
represents women living in rural areas, in mind.
As doctors we need to stand up together
and advocate for rural patients. Some of these
women sit at home with the disease and either
don’t know about it, or are delayed in receiving
treatment. One of the biggest challenges in rural
communities is chemotherapy – and how can it
be effective on a hungry stomach? There are just
so many issues that still need to be tackled.
I’ve been fortunate enough to work with about
60 students from the University of KwaZulu-
Natal’s Medical School campus, and they’re so
amazing and enthusiastic. We need more people
like them to help with screenings and educating
patients about breast cancer.
I must commend our health sector though for
having the most amazing medication for cancer,
and also for having the necessary equipment.
We’re saving lives, but not as many as we could,
because of late detection. My wish is to one day
become a professor in oncology. I’ll continue to
fight for those who are not being thought of with
regards to this disease.
86| OCTOBER 2013 | WWW.TRUELOVE.CO.ZA
Four women affected
by breast cancer chat
toZAMAHLASELA
GABELA about
educating more
black women about
the disease
HEROINES
change
for

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  • 1. DR THANDEKA MAZIBUKO, 38 Registrar, Radiation Oncology Department, Inkosi Albert Luthuli Central Hospital Growing up in the rural KwaZulu-Natal region of KwaNyuswa, I was faced with many challenges. I was raised by my domestic worker mother, and the journey to qualify as a medical doctor wasn’t an easy one. My main drive for working in oncology was that many people in my community didn’t know what it was and didn’t have access to medical services. These days we hear about breast cancer survivors, yet we never hear people speaking about those who have no idea what this disease is all about. I once told a patient that she had breast cancer and she laughed in my face. She then told me that only white people get it. That was definitely something that rang my alarm bells. Through my NGO, Sinomusonothando Community Development, I’ve created a bridge between the medical system and those who often don’t have access to or benefit from it. We do free screenings on weekends, among other things. In the province of KZN, only three hospitals specialise in cancer. They’re all in Durban, so if you live far away, getting there is a problem. A rural woman will have to use public transport, on a long journey to Durban, which is often uncomfortable – but that’s the only way she can get assistance. Whoever originally designed the system didn’t have my mother, who represents women living in rural areas, in mind. As doctors we need to stand up together and advocate for rural patients. Some of these women sit at home with the disease and either don’t know about it, or are delayed in receiving treatment. One of the biggest challenges in rural communities is chemotherapy – and how can it be effective on a hungry stomach? There are just so many issues that still need to be tackled. I’ve been fortunate enough to work with about 60 students from the University of KwaZulu- Natal’s Medical School campus, and they’re so amazing and enthusiastic. We need more people like them to help with screenings and educating patients about breast cancer. I must commend our health sector though for having the most amazing medication for cancer, and also for having the necessary equipment. We’re saving lives, but not as many as we could, because of late detection. My wish is to one day become a professor in oncology. I’ll continue to fight for those who are not being thought of with regards to this disease. 86| OCTOBER 2013 | WWW.TRUELOVE.CO.ZA Four women affected by breast cancer chat toZAMAHLASELA GABELA about educating more black women about the disease HEROINES change for