Olivia Newton-John reveals new cancer 25 years later | Inquirer Entertainment

Olivia Newton-John reveals new cancer 25 years later

/ 09:28 AM May 31, 2017

In this Nov. 2, 2016 file photo, actress and singer Olivia Newton-John attends the 50th annual CMA Awards in Nashville, Tenn. Newton-John says she has breast cancer and is canceling her June tour. The 68-year-old singer announced Tuesday, May 30, 2017, that she initially thought she was suffering from back pain, but learned it was “breast cancer that has metastasized to the sacrum.” AP/INVISION FILE PHOTO

NEW YORK—Singing great Olivia Newton-John revealed Tuesday a return of breast cancer, 25 years after her first successful battle made her an advocate for fighting the disease.

The British-born star said she was obliged to postpone a tour of the United States and Canada following her new diagnosis.

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The 68-year-old said she will undergo a short course of radiation, as well as natural therapies, upon the advice of specialists at a cancer research center named after her in her adopted home of Melbourne, Australia.

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The singer “is confident she will be back later in the year, better than ever, to celebrate her shows,” said a statement by her management.

Newton-John has been a chart-topper since the 1970s with songs that stretch into pop, folk and country but she became best-known for starring in the 1978 musical comedy “Grease” alongside John Travolta.

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Newton-John was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, forcing her to halt her schedule.

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The experience had a major impact on Newton-John who became an advocate for research into cancer and for early detection.

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She has dedicated a series of albums and concerts to cancer and other charities and raised funds to build the health center in Melbourne.

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Newton-John had earlier postponed the first half of a North American tour complaining of back pain.

After consulting doctors, she learned that the pain was connected with breast cancer which had spread to the sacrum bone of her back.

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