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Jessie J shares hair loss struggle amid breast cancer recovery

Jessie J shares hair loss struggle amid breast cancer recovery

NZ Herald20 hours ago
Jessie J has shared a sad update in her breast cancer surgery journey.
The British pop star was diagnosed with early breast cancer in June and had a mastectomy and breast reconstruction that month.
However, her journey is far from over. She recently told fans that she will need further
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