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Tina Knowles’ cannot explain how much her daughters supported her after the diagnosis of cancer

Tina Knowles “cannot explain how much supported her” her children after the diagnosis of cancer.

The 71 -year -old businesswoman, the mother of the Beyoncé world superstar and singer Solange Knowles, did not undergo a routine mammogram and was stunned when doctors discovered her breast cancer in stage 1 in the left chest last July, but knew that “he could overcome anything” with his daughters to his side.

This was told to The Guardian: “It was very hard, a challenge. Something that I thought was going to be easy became quite traumatic, but now I am very good and I feel very grateful and blessed to be healthy. I could have been much worse. My daughters supported me a lot … I can’t even explain how much they supported me. This was a thing of seven days a week, and I felt, with them, with them, with them, with them, with them, with them, with them, with them, with them, I I did”.

The fashion designer also admitted that her self -confidence has “improved” since her terrible experience and that, in any case, she has tried to live life to the fullest since she celebrated her 60th birthday more than a decade ago.

He said: “The truth is that my trust has improved. I decided that the positive side of all this would be a chest reduction and, let me tell you, that I took a dress to the Billboard awards that I would never have dreamed before we have taken. So that part, for me, has been incredible. That I am a priority, and I do not feel bad for the good things that I have achieved.

Tina underwent a surgical operation to remove the tumor and a chest reduction at the same time, and now is well.

He declared to People magazine: “I am very good. Free of cancer and incredibly blessed because God allowed me to detect it in time. I am healthier, as better and I have lost weight.”

Tina hopes to inspire other women, as well as encourage them to submit to periodic breast reviews when invited.

He pointed out: “I did not know that there was a stadium 0. I could have detected it in stadium 0 if I had not skipped the mammography. I want to show people who can go through that and continue flying. I want to give hope to people. What scares me now is not to make the most of every day that I have left in this life.”

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