Solène Delinger 10:49 a.m., March 6, 2023, modified at 10:51 a.m., March 6, 2023

Florent Pagny was the exceptional guest of "Seven to eight", on TF1, Sunday March 5, 2023. Faced with Audrey Crespo-Mara, the singer, suffering from lung cancer, confided in his fight against the disease.

A fight that "never stops" for the star, who must undergo new examinations following the appearance of metastases.

Florent Pagny has not finished his fight against lung cancer.

Invited to the program

Seven to eight,

on TF1, which devoted an exceptional portrait to him on Sunday March 5, 2023, the singer announced that he had been diagnosed with new metastases.

Yet he thought he was in remission. 

“There is always something that ends up reappearing”

"We had exams a very short time ago, because I had a huge fit of coughing, which reminded me of my beginnings, and the images are not terrible, so in three days I'm going back to Paris to go see what's going on," Florent Pagny told journalist Audrey Crespo-Mara from his residence in Patagonia.

"It never stops, there is always something that ends up reappearing, the other time it was the white spots, now it's a ganglion that marks, I didn't do the immunotherapy treatment so I have to go back to do it quickly,” he continues. 

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"We will not be afraid"

Florent Pagny wonders if things could have been different if he had stayed in France.

"If I had been in France for the last five months maybe I wouldn't have this lymph node, if I had followed the planned program, it's a bit of my fault," he says.

"But hey, we're not going to be afraid, freaking out, we're going to do what we have to do".

"If I had been in France, I might not have this lymph node. It's a bit my fault."



Patagonia, January 2023. #FlorentPagny announces "not terrible images" on the scanner.

He must resume his immunotherapy treatment, interrupted when he left France 5 months ago.

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— Seven to Eight (@7a8) March 5, 2023

The interpreter of

 My freedom to think 

says he is ready to resume his first treatment, which had worked well.