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Suffering from cancer, Jane Fonda denounces the inequality of access to care in the United States, “aware” of being “privileged”

 The actress published a very political message in which she regrets that many "Americans do not have" access to the quality care she receives and also denounces the role of pesticides in cancer.

"My dear friends, I have something personal that I want to share". It is with her words that the American actress and activist Jane Fonda announced, Friday, September 2, that she was suffering from cancer on the social network Instagram. The 84-year-old, however, said she was optimistic about her chances of recovery.

"I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma", a cancer of the lymphatic system, "and started chemotherapy treatments ", she continued on her Instagram account. "It's a completely curable cancer. 80% of people survive, so I feel very lucky," she immediately put into perspective. 

But Jane Fonda also took advantage of the announcement of her personal state of health to send a very political message. By the way, the American star has stated the inequalities of access to care in the United States . "I am also lucky to have health insurance and to have access to the best doctors and treatments. I am aware that I am privileged and it is sad" , continued the star, flagship support of the Democratic Party in the States. -United. Jane Fonda added that "many" Americans "don't have access to the quality care that I get and that's not fair."

Actress Jane Fonda is also known for her peaceful activism at the time of the Vietnam War and then, until today, in favor of the environment and the fight against climate change. Thus, on her message, she also takes the opportunity to point out the role of fossil fuels and pesticides in cancers .

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Suffering from cancer, Jane Fonda denounces the inequality of access to care in the United States, “aware” of being “privileged”

The actress published a very political message in which she regrets that many "Americans do not have" access to the quality care she receives and also denounces the role of pesticides in cancer.

Jane Fonda on March 30, 2019 in Los Angeles.

Jane Fonda on March 30, 2019 in Los Angeles.

Credit: Tibrina Hobson / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP

Charlene Slowik & AFP

published on 03/09/2022 at 07:53 - updated on 03/09/2022 at 09:30

"My dear friends, I have something personal that I want to share". It is with her words that the American actress and activist Jane Fonda announced, Friday, September 2, that she was suffering from cancer on the social network Instagram. The 84-year-old, however, said she was optimistic about her chances of recovery.

"I was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma", a cancer of the lymphatic system, "and started chemotherapy treatments ", she continued on her Instagram account. "It's a completely curable cancer. 80% of people survive, so I feel very lucky," she immediately put into perspective. 

But Jane Fonda also took advantage of the announcement of her personal state of health to send a very political message. By the way, the American star has stated the inequalities of access to care in the United States . "I am also lucky to have health insurance and to have access to the best doctors and treatments. I am aware that I am privileged and it is sad" , continued the star, flagship support of the Democratic Party in the States. -United. Jane Fonda added that "many" Americans "don't have access to the quality care that I get and that's not fair."

Actress Jane Fonda is also known for her peaceful activism at the time of the Vietnam War and then, until today, in favor of the environment and the fight against climate change. Thus, on her message, she also takes the opportunity to point out the role of fossil fuels and pesticides in cancers .

"We also need to talk a lot more about not just cures but causes so we can eliminate them. For example, people need to know that fossil fuels cause cancer . The same goes for pesticides, many of which are based on fossil fuels, like mine," she explained.

“I have six months of chemotherapy, I am taking the treatments very well and, believe me, I will not let any of this interfere with my climate activism, ” she promised. “The midterm elections are approaching (in November), and they will have serious consequences. You can therefore count on me to accompany you in the growth of our army of climate champions”, concludes the actress.

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