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Carla Bruni speaks openly about her breast cancer diagnosis

Carla Bruni speaks openly about her breast cancer diagnosis

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Carla Bruni speaks openly about her breast cancer diagnosis

Carla Bruni explained, in a post on Instagram, that she was diagnosed with breast cancer four years ago and underwent treatment.

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Carla Bruni speaks for the first time about her breast cancer diagnosis.

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  • Carla Bruni talks about the time she was diagnosed with breast cancer.

  • She was lucky at the time because the cancer was caught early enough.

  • She used October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month to offer some advice to her followers.

Carla Bruni, 55, spoke about her breast cancer diagnosis four years ago in an Instagram post. Holds in clip Wife of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy (68) They sign their message one after another into the camera. The message can be read again in another image. “Four years ago, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Surgery, radiotherapy, hormonal therapy. I underwent physical therapy for this type of cancer. “But I was lucky: my cancer was not yet aggressive,” Bruni explains.

“Your life depends on it”

The cancer did not have time to spread. Therefore, he confirmed 55 years old: “Every year, on the same date, I have a mammogram. If I didn’t do this every year, I wouldn’t have my left breast today.” She did not want to reveal any details about her health in her post. “I hesitated for a long time before I decided to talk about it. No, I want to send an important message to all the women reading this: Get a mammogram every year. He goes for a mammogram. “Your life depends on it.”

Carla Bruni used October for her important appeal during Breast Cancer Month. In the coming weeks, attention will be drawn to the situation of patients in different ways and emphasis will be placed on topics such as prevention and early detection.

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(Rob, Spot On)