Awareness campaigns that center survivor voices act as a spotlight. When a survivor steps forward to say, “This happened to me, and it is not my fault,” or “I have this diagnosis, and I am still a valuable person,” they challenge the cultural narrative of shame.

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Survivor stories serve as a bridge between professional data and public understanding. Research published in PMC highlights how these narratives are essential for: