Living With Stage 4 Breast Cancer
websitebuilder • January 3, 2020
Olivia Newton-John has long been open about her cancer. She began her breast cancer journey in 1992. She now has stage 4 cancer, and discusses her attitude, some of her treatments and her life with Survivornet in a recent interview. She encourages women to follow their instincts about their own bodies regardless of first comments or initial test results. She also says to stay positive, to train yourself to be positive if necessary.
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