cancer. The Grease star died in August at the age of 73, following a series of health issues after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992.
Dame Olivia became an advocate for breast cancer research after experiencing two recurrences of the condition – first in 2013 and then again in 2017, when it progressed to stage four and spread to her bones.
She spoke publicly about her treatment, and now her daughter Chloe Rose Lattanzi says ‘the torch has been passed’ for her to continue what her late mother started.
The musician, 36, who is the Hollywood star’s only daughter, has shared that she is working with her cousin, Tottie Goldsmith, and the pair will partake in the Walk For Wellness, which raises money for the Olivia Newton-John Cancer and Wellness Centre.
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