Jane Fonda was delighted to announce in mid-December that she was in remission from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, but the treatment was not without consequences on her morale.

The 85-year-old actress, who has suffered from cancer in the past, including breast cancer in 2010, said that this time "the chemo hit me hard".



She told Entertainment Tonight that she thought a lot about her own mortality.

"When you're diagnosed with cancer, you think about it even more and you want to make sure you've accomplished what you wanted to do, so when the time comes, you have no regrets," he said. she stated.

Live well to die well

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added that she "has been thinking a lot about death for the past 30 years", but not in a morbid way.

Jane Fonda is thus closer to Plato and Socrates, because for her, “it is difficult to live well if you do not think about death”.

“It's part of life.

Other cultures aren't as afraid to think about death as we are.

I spend a lot of time thinking about it and it makes my life so much better,” she explained.

So, if "the last chemo session was difficult" because it "lasted two weeks, which made it difficult for me to accomplish anything", she now feels "good".

“It was not the first time that I had cancer.

I had very, very good care.

I'm lucky.

I am blessed,” Jane Fonda told Extra over the weekend during the screening of her new film,

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