Sheryl Crow has opened up about her experiences with cancer in a new interview.The singer, who successfully recovered from breast cancer in 2006, was also later diagnosed with a “benign” brain tumour in 2011.Speaking to The Guardian in a new interview, the singer said: “Surviving breast cancer redefined who and how I am, although I’m not sure I’d recommend it.
Until then, I’d spent a lifetime being a caretaker for everyone around me.“From then, I started to put myself first. I had voices at the back of my head telling me whatever I did wasn’t good enough.
Now, finally, I’ve silenced them.”Crow also spoke about her anger regarding “our inaction on climate change,” pointing out that younger generations will suffer the most.
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