Actress diagnosed with cancer: Jane Fonda undergoes chemotherapy

She is an icon in the film world and at the same time politically active: Jane Fonda.

Actress diagnosed with cancer: Jane Fonda undergoes chemotherapy

She is an icon in the film world and at the same time politically active: Jane Fonda. Now the actress announces: She is suffering from cancer. The 84-year-old has been receiving chemotherapy for six months. This does not stop her from her commitment to climate protection.

Hollywood star Jane Fonda is diagnosed with cancer. The 84-year-old actress announced this via Instagram. She was diagnosed with so-called non-Hodgkin lymphoma and started chemotherapy, wrote the two-time Oscar winner ("Klute", "Coming Home") on the social network. This is a cancer that responds very well to treatment. Fonda wrote that 80 percent of patients would survive. Therefore, she considers herself "very lucky". She also has good health insurance and access to the best doctors.

"I realize, and it's painful, that I'm privileged in this regard. Almost every family in America has dealt with cancer at some point, and far too many don't have access to medical care as good as I do, and that is not right." You also have to talk about the triggers of cancer and take action against them.

Fonda said she started chemotherapy six months ago and is tolerating the treatment quite well. Illness and treatment would not slow down her commitment to climate protection, she asserted. Fonda has been politically active for decades. In the 1970s, she protested loudly against the Vietnam War. Most recently, she made headlines with her work as a climate protection activist. She was arrested several times during protests in Washington.

As an actress, Fonda was most recently in front of the camera for the Netflix comedy series "Grace and Frankie". In 2018 she was seen in the cinema in the comedy "The Book Club".

(This article was first published on Saturday 03 September 2022.)