Hyderabad: The world comes together to commemorate World Rose Day annually on September 22, with an aim to uplift the spirits of those fighting cancer. This day is observed not only to encourage and support individuals battling cancer but also to infuse their lives with hope and joy, reminding them that determination and positivity can lead to victory in their fight.
History: A tribute to Melinda Rose-The foundation of World Rose Day can be traced back to the heartfelt story of Melinda Rose, a 12-year-old cancer patient from Canada. The courageous girl, Melinda was diagnosed with Askin's Tumour, a rare form of blood cancer, in 1994.
The doctors had already declared that she had just a few weeks to live.
However, Melinda defied the odds and lived for around six months with pleasure and happiness. Her remarkable determination and enthusiasm for life inspired not only those affected by cancer but everyone around her.
During her time in the hospital, Melinda, not only kept herself positive but also focused on bringing joy and positivity to her fellow fighters of cancer and their caregivers. In her leisure time, she used to pen inspiring letters, emails, and poems, spreading hope and cheer in the midst of the struggle.
Melinda's zest for life and her dedication to helping others in her last six months turned her into a role model. She became a ray of hope and joy to others fighting cancer.
Why rose?A rose, often regarded as a symbol of love, empathy, and strength, signifies the support and compassion, which are paramount to cancer survivors. On the observance of World Rose Day, cancer survivors are often presented with roses, acknowledging the arduous journey they have undertaken, and some of them who are still undertaking.