The singer revealed in the Sunday evening program "Seven to Eight" that he needed to return to France for tests.

Florent Pagny
Florent Pagny


There is always something that reappears. Florent Pagny opened out about his lung cancer during a lengthy interview with TF1's Seven to Eight, which aired on Sunday, March 5.


He assumed he was in remission until the singer arrived with awful news. "I'd rather have been there smiling, swinging valves, and assuring you, 'Everything's good, it's nickel, nothing came back!'" Nevertheless, this is not the case. It stinks. I, too, am incapable of lying. "This was not the scenario we had hoped for," he stated.


The 61-year-old artist had deviated from his oncologist's prescription for five months in order to travel to Patagonia. Because things did not go as planned, he is now compelled to return to Paris to undergo a battery of tests. "I did not adhere to the immunotherapy treatment, therefore I must return home immediately," he revealed on TF1.


"There is a lymph node which has fixed, which suggests that there is a possibility of metastasis. That might simply be an infection. I'm going to do a biopsy to determine what it is. It is no longer up to me to pick how to live. "Something happens and summons me to order," Florent Pagny explained.


"Maybe if I had been in France, I would not have gotten this lymph node that looks like that. And if I had stuck to the plan, maybe... It's partly my responsibility, he said to the TF1 camera. For five months, I was a dabbler. Like a child. There is something greater than my freedom there. Every time, medical reality catches up with me."
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