The Kylie Minogue breast cancer survivor now says never to do that

The Star of Pop admits that it almost made this serious mistake itself.


In the first Aurvhts,Kylie Minogue was at the height of the career, having recently published the trim melodyI can not get you out of my head. But in May 2005, at the age of 36, the singer pop wasDiagnosed with breast cancer-Un that would bring itShowgirl The tour with grinding stops only two months after its start. When learning his condition, the Australian star flew in France to undergo eight months of chemotherapy and radiotherapy before his illness finally participated in a remission. Read it to know what Minogue says now that you should never do with regard to your health, and how its diagnosis has changed its prospects on life.

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Minogue breast cancer has been missed at first.

Kylie Minogue
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Before the minogum isDiagnosed with breast cancerShe had an initial projection during which the doctors lacked her tumor. However, something told Pop Star to seek a second opinion, how much his cancer was detected.

She now says to women only if they believe that something is wrong, it's important toNever reject your feeling of Gut. "If you have doubts, come back again," says the starMedicalenet EN 2021.

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She says that cancer has changed how she treats others.

Kylie Minogue
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In an interview with 2020 withPeople, Minogue recalled the first days after his diagnosis. "It's as if the earth had slid a bit of its axis.You see everything differently," theTurn around singer reflected.

Minogue says that his own paintbrush is a reminder that everyone fights his own invisible battles. "I rememberhave my diagnosisBut the world did not know. I was with my brother and my boyfriend at the time - we were all in a narcost and gone to a cafe. The coffee server was like: "Hey, how are you today? 'We just said roboticly, "good, thank you" and, at that moment, I just thought, you really do not know what anyone pass. I thought that the same person of tomorrow will see the news and say, "Oh my God, she was here yesterday, and we did not know."

Minogue says that his diagnosis is "always difficult to speak".

Kylie Minogue performing
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In the years that his illness is in remission, the Minogue spent a lot of time treating his experience. However, she said in an interview with 2015 onJonathan Ross show of ITV That it always fight to find the right words when it comes to its diagnosis. "That's enoughhard to talk In interview situations because it's deep and that's long and it's involved and it's hard to really say what it was in a careful package, "she told L 'time, adding: "It's quite strange."

That said, Minogue has never let it prevent it from sharing its history or advocate other people looking for projections and cancer treatment.

"Cancer has probably touched everyone in this audience in one way or another, and all the stories are different, but certainly as much as it felt it was his duty to talk about it," she said. "I never interviewed - not for a fraction of a second, I thought not to say what I had."

Having a cancer has changed its prospects on life.

Kylie Minogue
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With his diagnosis of cancer, as with the pandemic, the Minogue says that it is now focusing on the embrace of its normal new. "I think after cancer or any other big,incident or disease changing lifeyou have to adapt, "said the pop icon, now 53,Peoplemagazine.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

These days, the Minogue says she takes her life one day at a time and strives to focus on the positive. "Life is a series of challenges and you aim to have as many good times as possible," she told the magazine. "At this stage of my life, I really want life to be made of moments and more the moments that can be good, try to recognize it's a good time. Because everything will come to you, good and bad . "

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