After surviving skin cancer surgery, Patrice Aminati spoke in an interview about the shock diagnosis – and what’s next.
Patrice Aminati (29) spoke in an interview about the diagnosis of black skin cancer, which she was given in early March.
Patrice Aminati: “It will probably accompany me for the rest of my life”
The situation seemed completely unreal to her. “You were a bit beside yourself at first,” says Aminati in a “Gala” interview that was broadcast on RTL on Saturday at 5:45 p.m.: “It only really became clear to me shortly before the operation, when because this sign said ‘tumour station’. And that’s when I realized: This is about me, I’m supposed to be operated on here”.
After the operation, Patrice Aminati will continue to be treated with pills for a year to fight the cancer cells that are still in her body. Since her body is covered with liver spots, she also has to be “closely” checked. “That will probably accompany me for the rest of my life,” says the former psychology student.
The Aminatis want another child
Despite the difficult times, the couple has already made plans for the future: they want “a sibling for Charly Malika very quickly,” as they told “RTL” in early April.
Source: Stern

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