
Cristina Medina's Firm Message, Actress of 'La Que Se Avecina': 'We Have to...'
The performer, known for her role as Nines in the Telecinco comedy, has been very clear with her words
Cristina Medina, the unforgettable Nines from La que se avecina, has reappeared on television to deliver a firm and strong message about cancer. The actress, who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021, has used her testimony to highlight the side effects of the disease. She did so on the show Hay una cosa que te quiero decir, hosted by Jorge Javier Vázquez on Telecinco.
Her intervention has been applauded by the audience and especially by those who have gone through the same struggle. With sincerity and emotion, Cristina stated: "We have to give visibility to all the crap we go through." Words that have resonated with cancer patients and their families, who know firsthand the physical and emotional aftermath of the disease.

Cristina Medina, from La que se avecina, returns to television with an important message
Since she made her diagnosis public, Cristina Medina has used her media visibility to normalize the conversation about cancer. She has not only talked about her experience but has also emphasized the needs that patients face, both during treatment and recovery.
In her reappearance on Telecinco, Cristina wanted to surprise two sisters who are going through a situation similar to hers. One of them has cancer, while the other is fighting lymphoma.
The actress empathized with their story and left them a message of strength and realism. She told them: "We have to give visibility to all the crap we go through. The insomnia, the depression, the fatigue... it's very tough."
Medina also referred to the importance of social and emotional support for those suffering from the disease. Hence, she stated: "We have to complain, we need solidarity, affection, and also material gifts. And we need not to be fired from jobs because we no longer have the same capacity, because we are very tired for many years."
With these words, she has denounced the lack of understanding toward the long-term effects of cancer. She has focused on the importance of empathy and job inclusion.
Cristina Medina's fight: visibility and support for patients
Cristina Medina has not only raised her voice on television but has also taken action. In her commitment to improving the quality of life for cancer patients, she has launched the Oncolomeeting app. This is a platform that seeks to connect patients and caregivers, providing mutual support and useful resources to face the disease.
Additionally, in her intervention on Hay una cosa que te quiero decir, she made a call to society and institutions. Specifically, for more investment in research. And, of course, in the recovery of the quality of life for those who overcome the disease.
Her exact words were: "We need a lot of help and, as there are so many of us, the government can't handle everyone. We need more research so that more of us become survivors. But we also need the recovery of quality of life to start being a priority, as survivors are now the great forgotten ones."

Cristina Medina's words have made it clear that overcoming cancer doesn't mean the fight is over. The disease leaves physical and emotional scars that can last for years. Therefore, it is essential that society and public bodies work to improve the lives of patients and their families.
The reappearance of the actress from La que se avecina has been a reminder of the importance of giving visibility to cancer. Her testimony has resonated deeply and caused a wave of support on social media, where many followers have applauded her courage and honesty.
Cristina Medina once again demonstrates that her fight goes beyond the personal. With her firm message and her solidarity initiative, she has become a reference for many people going through the same path.
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