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Kylie Minogue Sticks to Traditional Cancer Treatment

Kylie Minogue has denied claims she is seeking holistic treatment to help her beat cancer.

 


Kylie Minogue has denied claims she is seeking holistic treatment to help her beat cancer, and reassures fans she is "in good spirits" and "as healthy as can be expected".

Earlier Kylie Minogue was rumored to consult a leading expert on alternative medicine in London to help her cope with punishing chemotherapy treatment.

To slash the rumors, the 37-year-old Australian star has released a statement urging fans to ignore stories about her.

"Despite the wealth of rumours to the contrary, Kylie is in good spirits and is as healthy as can be expected whilst undergoing her treatment regime in Paris," the statement reads.

"She has asked her fans please not to believe stories of dramatic weight loss and desperate searches for alternative therapy.

"Kylie has made it clear to her representatives that she doesn\'t want fellow sufferers to be misguided by the false stories regarding her condition and her choice of doctors," the statement concludes.

Kylie has been undergoing chemotherapy at the Institute Gustave-Roussy in Paris, a leading cancer treatment centre, reports ANANOVA. Her mother, Carol, has flown to Paris to be with her daughter.

SOURCES: ANANOVA, MONSTERS AND CRITICS 
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