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All about Olivia Newton-John's 'dream' hospital as her daughter vows to continue her work

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Olivia Newton-John’s legacy lives on, immortalised in the hospital she built in Melbourne in Australia. The Grease star died aged 73 at her home in California, 30 years after her initial breast cancer diagnosis.EXCLUSIVE: Remembering Olivia Newton-John - Her family, Dolly Parton, Sir Cliff and more share memoriesMaking it a personal mission, her daughter Chloe has vowed to continue her mum’s dream to find kinder treatments for cancer and to give people hope. "My mom's dream was for kinder treatments for cancer," she said. "So, I feel the torch has been passed and this is my mission and my passion and I'm so grateful to be doing this with my beautiful cousin for my mother."I love you mama.

I miss you every day. And I feel you wrapped around me every moment guiding my every move." In our Breast Cancer Awareness Month special, we take a look at the hospital Olivia created…Changing the world, Olivia went on to become one of the most high-profile campaigners for advancing cancer treatment after she was first diagnosed with cancer aged 44 in 1992.

She rallied her celebrity friends – including Sir Cliff Richard and Jane Seymour – to raise money in 2008 to build a hospital.WATCH: Olivia Newton-John's best momentsIn 2012, the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness and Research centre opened its doors for the first time and now it is involved in around 200 clinical trials for a variety of cancers.

Passionate about the healing ability of nature, she also established the Olivia Newton-John Foundation Fund which is an independent charity sponsoring global research into plant medicine for cancer.

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