“Living less long” Emilie Dequenne suffers from an illness which affects 1 in 1 or 2 million people, the actress lucid about her future

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“Living less long” Emilie Dequenne suffers from an illness which affects 1 in 1 or 2 million people, the actress lucid about her future

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Emilie Dequenne spoke in “7 à 8” this Sunday, December 1, 2024, about the very rare cancer from which she suffers. The Belgian actress, who climbed the steps of the Cannes Film Festival last spring while in remission, had to resume chemotherapy. Alongside Audrey Crespo-Mara on TF1, she is a hopeful but lucid woman who spoke of her difficult fight against the disease.

“Living less long” Emilie Dequenne suffers from an illness which affects 1 in 1 or 2 million people, the actress lucid about her future

The testimony of on the painful ordeal she is going through moved many viewers, Sunday December 1, 2024, in the program “7 à 8”, on TF1. The Belgian actress, revealed in 1997 by in Rosettaannounced in Portrait of the Week that she suffered from adrenocorticaloma, a very rare cancer. According to The Parisianeach year in France, between 60 and 120 people contract this disease, which is particularly aggressive. That is approximately one to two new cases every year, per million inhabitants. Despite the treatments, the risk of relapse is significant in the case of adrenocorticaloma, details the daily newspaper.

As recounted The Parisian, radiant, last spring, to promote the film Survive. A science fiction feature film in which she plays a mother who fights for her survival and that of her family, while they are attacked by gigantic crabs on an Earth in the grip of a polar shift… A work which echoes his own fight, his cancer, which he was diagnosed with in 2023.

Unfortunately, it’s not progressing well

While she appeared radiant on the red carpet, in the columns of the Ile-de-France daily, the actress, in remission, said to herself “so happy to be alive”. But a few months later, Émilie Dequenne was forced to resume chemotherapy sessions, her illness having regained ground. However, it is a woman determined to fight this illness who testified in “7 to 8”: “Unfortunately, things are not progressing well“, confided the Belgian actress, who won the César for best supporting actress in 2021 for the film The things we say, the things we do.I’m off again for the chemo that I went through a little over a year agoshe explained.

Émilie Dequenne, however, appeared lucid during the interview. “I know for a fact that I will not live as long as expected”confided the actress to , the journalist who is in charge of Portrait of the week from “7 to 8”. “I’m only 43 years old. I’ve always dreamed of living to be at least 80 years old and falling asleep forever. That’s what I’m asking for. I trust medicine. I hope that research for my cancer continues to move forward.

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