Suzanne Somers has battled cancer once again as she puts work on the 'back burner' to focus on her health. The 'Step by Step' star was diagnosed with breast cancer for the second time.
Somers was diagnosed with cancer twice before: skin cancer in her 30s and breast cancer in her 50s.
"She has now dealt with her cancer once again," he added."On June 6, she got an all-clear, but cancer is tricky, and we will now closely monitor everything going forward." "Aging is about worn-out parts," the actress explained."But the advantage of living in this era is that you can replace what you’ve lost in the aging process. We lose hormones, nutrients and minerals — you can test for all of those things. You can get a blood test and urine test through your doctor and see exactly where your levels are."
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