Actress Shannen Doherty, known for her role as Brenda in the series Beverly Hills 90210, shared an update on his battle with cancer, which he first revealed in 2020. stage 4 breast cancer It spread to the bones. In June of this year, she confirmed that the disease had metastasized to the brain.

Doherty (52), said in an interview with the magazine people who believes that he has not yet lived long enough. “My greatest memory is yet to come,” he said in an interview published yesterday. “Honey. I wake up and go to bed thanking God, praying for the things that matter to me without asking too much. It connects me to a higher power and spirituality. My faith is my mantra.”

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Artist She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015. The disease went into remission in 2017, after a mastectomy and chemotherapy, but she was diagnosed again in 2020, this time with stage 4 cancer.

“I don’t want to die,” he admitted people. This year there were other incidents, such as divorce from Kurt Iswarienko after 12 years of marriage. He then wrote on Instagram: “The only people who deserve to be in your life are those who treat you with love, kindness and total respect.”

She added that her greatest frustration has come from the way she has been treated since her diagnosis. “People assume you can’t walk, eat or work anymore. At an early age, they tell you that you are finished, retired. And we are not. “We are lively and have a very different vision of life.”

Their approach to the disease will be to seek approval in clinical trials of a new treatment. She is not ready to give up. “I know it sounds corny and crazy, but you’re more aware of everything and you feel so blessed. We are the people who want to work the most, because we are so happy with every second, every hour, every day that we can be here.”

Another way to deal with the problem was to share your experience over the years podcast Let’s be clear with Shannen Dohertyby iHeartRadio a project that is also a repository of his memories.

I’m not done with life, said the actress. “I’m not done with love. I’m not done being creative. I’m not done changing things for the better. “No, I’m not done.”

For Doherty, being diagnosed, going into remission and then metastasizing gave her a greater purpose in life. He decided, among other things, to stop being afraid of cancer and call the tumor ‘Bob’, even though it seems trivial. (AND)