Instagram, she said: "I just want to wish you all the happiest and healthiest holiday season. We'll get through this. This too will pass." She added: "I hope that 2021 brings us new things and better news, and just keep your spirits up and think positive thoughts." The 72-year-old shared news of her latest cancer diagnosis in November 2018, reports The Mirror.
The Australian star was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992 and had been given the all-clear after undergoing chemotherapy and a mastectomy.The cancer returned two decades later.In 2013, following a car accident, the actress found out that she had cancer for a second time with doctors almost missing the tumour after attributing the pain to bruising.
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