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Stage 4 cancer diagnosis stuns 29-year-old who followed ‘healthiest diet’. Blames stress and burnout

Monika Choudhary had always avoided processed and fried foods for years. But her experience has reinforced a crucial point: nutrition alone cannot neutralise the damage caused by prolonged mental strain and lack of movement.

August 14, 2025 / 09:33 IST
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At first, she noticed only mild changes — feeling more tired after work, occasional discomfort, and a vague sense that something wasn’t quite right.

In an era where clean eating and wellness routines are seen as cornerstones of good health, the case of 29-year-old Monika Choudhary offers a sobering counterpoint. Despite following a highly disciplined, nutrient-rich diet, she was diagnosed in July 2025 with stage 4 colorectal cancer — a revelation she believes was linked to long-term stress, burnout, and a sedentary lifestyle.

Choudhary had always avoided processed and fried foods for years. But her experience has reinforced a crucial point: nutrition alone cannot neutralise the damage caused by prolonged mental strain and lack of movement.

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“It wasn’t just bad luck,” she said, reflecting on the months before her diagnosis. “It was a result of stress, burnout, and complete physical neglect over time.”

The deterioration in Choudhary's health was incremental. At first, she noticed only mild changes — feeling more tired after work, occasional discomfort, and a vague sense that something wasn’t quite right.

Over time, however, these early warning signs became more pronounced: