Academy Award-winning actress Jane Fonda on Friday mentioned she had been recognized with a “very treatable” type of lymphoma and began a six-month routine of chemotherapy.
The 84-year-old, who starred this 12 months within the closing season of Netflix comedy “Grace and Frankie,” disclosed her prognosis of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in an Instagram publish.
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“It is a very treatable most cancers. 80% of individuals survive, so I really feel very fortunate,” Fonda wrote.
She additionally mentioned she felt fortunate “as a result of I’ve medical health insurance and entry to one of the best docs and coverings.”
“I notice, and it’s painful, that I’m privileged on this,” she added.
Fonda has labored in movie and tv for greater than six a long time, profitable Oscars for roles in 1971 film “Klute” and 1978’s “Coming House.” Her latest movie, “Transferring On,” is scheduled to premiere on the Toronto Movie Pageant this month.
Off display screen, Fonda has advocated for numerous causes and just lately pushed for insurance policies to curb local weather change.
“I’m doing chemo for six months and am dealing with the therapies fairly nicely,” Fonda mentioned on Instagram. “Consider me, I can’t let any of this intrude with my local weather activism.”
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; modifying by Jonathan Oatis)