The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project

Cancer is a terrible disease, but if a person has the strength of spirit, he will be able to resist it. 16 brave people who were diagnosed with it bared their scars for a poignant photo shoot to show the harsh reality of the disease and inspire others to fight it. Photographer Ami Barwell captured men and women in the pictures for the Defiance project ("Challenge"), which became part of the campaign to fight cancer in the UK.

See the amazing portraits of people unbroken by the disease and find out what the photographer's goal was in our material.

(Careful! NSFW: There is nudity in the material)

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
The idea of the photo shoot is to demonstrate the strength, beauty and audacity of patients who do not want to play by the rules of the disease. Cancer destroys the body and brings death, but it can and should be resisted.
The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Alison Meaton, 59 years old. She was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer at the age of 48.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Angela Crossland, 46 years old. Breast cancer was discovered in 2018.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Deborah James, 38, has stage 4 bowel cancer.

The images will be part of the Stand Up To Cancer campaign, which was launched by the British cancer research charity Cancer Research UK and Channel 4, in order to show cancer honestly and without filters.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
27-year-old Tasha Zhilka was diagnosed with neuroblastoma in 2010, which damaged her face and nose.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Caroline Caffrey, 58 years old. Breast cancer was diagnosed in 2008.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Nicky Hasty, 50 years old. Breast cancer was diagnosed in March 2018.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Steve McAllister, 67, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Sherry McGill, 44 years old. A woman was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer in April 2017.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
57-year-old Juliette Fitzpatrick found out about left breast cancer in 2016.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Mark Douglas, 38 years old. A man lives with thyroid cancer.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Stella Bradley, 53 years old. Doctors diagnosed her with breast cancer in 2016.

Many have seen photos of women with removed breasts for the first time, who look so beautiful, sexy, strong and amazing.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Thomasina McGuigan, 45 years old. The woman was diagnosed with invasive stage 3 breast cancer at the age of 20.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
24-year-old Corey Clayton was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma in 2015. The guy had his femur replaced with a titanium rod.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Donna Anken, 44 years old. Breast cancer was discovered in September 2015.

The Naked Truth: Brave patients confront cancer by showing off scars in Ami Barwell's poignant photo project
Samantha Evans, 42, was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer in 2015.The organizers of the cancer campaign hope that the society, after seeing these photos, will be inspired to help those who are struggling with this terrible disease. A poignant project that demonstrates the inner strength and invincibility of the spirit of patients, causes a storm of emotions and calls on those who have given up in the fight for their lives not to give up. The body may lose its beauty and weaken, but the soul remains blooming, and this is radiated by the participants of an amazing photo shoot.

Cancer lurks everywhere, so it is important to remember the risks of this disease. Three women have learned the hard way that tanning beds can lead to skin cancer. They have defeated a terrible disease and want to warn everyone about the dangers of addiction to tanning.

Keywords: 18+ | Promotion | Illness | Uk | Breast | Disease | Surgery | Cancer | Social project | Photographer | Black and white photography | Scars

     

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