

Surviving a Terminal Brain Cancer Diagnosis - Kiwi-Iraqi father Waseem Hermiz | S6: E9
What is it like to get a terminal brain cancer diagnosis at 40? and surviving that? Kiwi-Iraqi father of three Waseem Hermiz went through that last year. He speaks openly about the ordeal on the podcast, how he dealt with the shock, how his family responded and the community in Australia and New Zealand.
Waseem is a forensic scientist at the New South Wales State Government. He lives in Australia with his family and three children.
Enjoyed this show? Leave us a review here - One sentence even, take a screen shot of you listening and post it on the gram, we'll thank you personally.
Watch it on YouTube Here.
Topics covered: Waseem hermiz,mina amso show,mina amso podcast,cancer survivor,kiwi iraqi,cancer diagnosis,brain cancer,Surviving a deathly cancer,doctors diagnosis cancer,cancer doctor diagnosis,story cancer survivor,story cancer kiwi iraqi,new zealand iraqi cancer,immigrant iraqi,iraqi immigrant,new zealand immigrant,new zealand immigration,living in new zealand,new zealand accent,new zealand show,new zealand podcast,new zealand citizens,brain cancer at 40