Agartala: Vicenarian Madhurima Datta from Udaipur in the Gomati district of Tripura is a beacon of resilience and determination. Her life's journey is one of triumph over adversity, as she conquered Stage 3 cancer and secured an All India rank of 2,79,066 and a state rank of 295 in the NEET examination.
A Class 6 student at Brilliant Star School, Madhurima was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (a blood cancer that occurs when malignant cells form in the lymphatic system) in 2016 at the age of 12. The diagnosis marked the beginning of an arduous battle that tested her strength and the unwavering support of her family.
"It was a turbulent time. We moved to Mumbai for her treatment and lived there for five years. Initially, we didn’t fully grasp the severity of her condition. My elder daughter, Hriturima, stayed back in Tripura with her father to continue her studies, while I stayed in Mumbai with Madhurima. My brother accompanied us initially, but I eventually had to face it all alone," Ratna Datta, Madhurima’s mother, told ETV Bharat.
Madhurima underwent multiple rounds of treatment, including chemotherapy, radiation and a bone marrow transplant from her elder sister. Despite these efforts, the malady relapsed multiple times, requiring innovative treatments. The doctors at Tata Memorial Hospital and Jaslok Hospital administered a groundbreaking American medication—the first of its kind for a child in India.