"I have written seven books. Each book is helping survivors and care-givers. In fact, after the success of my book, Mr Amitabh Bachchan and Mr Ratan Tata - they said they will fund my next two books," she told PTI at Self V, a unique campaign where cancer survivors tell their successful stories of overcoming the disease.
"Self V" was organised by Pink Hope Cancer Patient Support Group along with HCG (Healthcare Global Enterprises Limited), which is India's largest provider of cancer care, with a network of comprehensive cancer centres spread across the country.
"Self V" is a platform where survivors from across the country participate and share their stories of hope and inspiration.
Cancer survivors are urged to take a self-video of up to 60 seconds duration, capturing the story of their struggle and conquest over cancer. The videos are then uploaded in Facebook in Self V website for people to watch and get inspired by their survival stories.
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"I have to thank cancer for coming into life because it completely changed my outlook and my compassion became deeper and my perspective became wider, and since I am a writer my pen became stronger," she said.
"Why I thank cancer is, because I am a winner. I am a face of victory for many people who are going through it," she said.
Neelam said each book that she has written has helped survivors and care-givers.
"My aim is to reach out to rural masses. Since I am a writer and an author, I would like my book on cancer to be translated into many Indian languages. Doctors can only cure, but books give hope and happiness," she said.
However, translation work requires a lot of fund, she said.
Amar Bhaskar, another cancer survivor, said after coming out of the woes of cancer twice, in 2010, he decided to give back to cancer survivors and patients by forming a support group to an organisation.
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