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Dalia Ismail

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Health proofing your environment – How I survived cancer

Join Dalia to hear how she used her knowledge as a researcher and coach to do a 360 degree review of her life and take back control after being diagnosed with cancer at 33.

Dalia will discuss her personal health journey through cancer.

This will also be an interactive session requiring audience participation. Bring a pen and paper!

Expect to come away with reflections and tools on how you can reduce and manage your own stressors to help you improve the balance in your life.

Wokingham based Dalia is an experienced researcher and empowerment coach. She has a background in leading clinical trials to develop groundbreaking cancer medicines at world-leading pharmaceutical companies, clinical research organisations and academic research institutions, including Johnson & Johnson, Allergan, Amgen and the Institute of Cancer Research.


Dalia is qualified in coaching, neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and reiki energy healing and has completed advanced tarot studies. Her passion lies in an integrative approach to wellness, combining the best of science and medicine with holistic and mindset approaches, to empower individuals to support their physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing.


Dalia is an active volunteer and member of the Wokingham community as a trustee for The Wokingham Foodbank and a volunteer at The Link Visiting Scheme. She also facilitates coach training as a course manager at the Coaching Academy.

Dalia is an avid patient advocate, representing younger women experiencing breast cancer, after facing her own cancer diagnosis at 33 years old. She is a model and speaker for Breast Cancer Now and has worked alongside various brands on breast cancer awareness campaigns. This includes Loungewear Underwear’s 2023 ‘Feel Your Breast’ campaign, which raised over £500,000 for breast cancer charities, and London-based designer, Raishma, and their ‘Still Me’ campaign, to help raise £10,000 for Breast Cancer Now. She will be undertaking a charity fundraising trek to the Himalayas in November with breast cancer charity, Coppafeel, and has raised £5,000 so far this year.

Dalia has been featured in and written numerous articles for local and national newspapers and magazines, including the BBC, HELLO magazine, The Mail Online, King’s College Connect, Wokingham Today and The Wokingham Word. She is a regular on BBC Radio Berkshire, including as a member of the BBC Radio Berkshire Coffee Club and has been featured in the Raishma podcast, discussing breast cancer and diversity.

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