Actress Vana Barba spoke to ANT1's "Breakfast" show about the health problem she is facing, revealing that she continues her treatments and is expected to get better after May. She is optimistic as she stated that the immunotherapies are helping her but she is afraid of not being able to leave her daughter alone.
"I'm fighting my own battle and things are getting better. It's not easy. I think I'll pass the bar after May. I am doing some immunotherapies, which are helping me, I am doing much better. I believe many people are in this situation that I am. There are much worse. I'm fine, thank God. I believe that after May I will be free to say that I overcame the big obstacle."
Speaking about her daughter, she said: "The only thing I'm afraid of is not leaving my daughter. I also lost my parents, my mother recently, I lost my sister. What else do I have to lose? The only thing that is most important in my life is my child. Always the parent, the mother, thinks not to lose contact with her child".