Instead, the multi-talented star is focusing her attention on fundraising for research into the disease.
“When you’re given a cancer diagnosis or a scary illness diagnosis, you are suddenly given a possibility of a time limit,” she said.
Olivia Newton-John says ‘every day is a gift’ after cancer diagnosis
“If you believe the statistics, you’re going to make them happen,” she continued. “If somebody tells you, ‘you have six months to live’, very possibly you will – because you believe that.”
The actor, 70, is in the process of selling some her movie memorabilia – including an outfit from the 1978 musical – a bid to raise money for research into the effects of cannabis as a cancer treatment.
Newton-John has previously spoken out about using cannabis to help her cope with pain she experiences as a result of her cancer.
The actor was first treated for breast cancer in 1992 and underwent a second round of treatment when the disease returned in 2015...
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