Taylor Dayne Talks About Her Recent Colon Cancer Diagnosis

By People

Taylor Dayne is opening up about her recent cancer diagnosis and the importance of early detection.

The “Tell It to My Heart” singer recently spoke to Good Morning America and revealed that over the summer she was diagnosed with colon cancer.

The Grammy-nominated musician, 60, was diagnosed in July after a routine colonoscopy. For Dayne, the world went “dark” after learning the news but luckily, her cancer was detected very early.

“Life is precious,” she told the outlet. “He never even said the stage [of cancer]. All I could do is [think], ‘OK, five months ago, I know there was nothing.’ So this is early detection.”

Just weeks after her diagnosis, Dayne underwent surgery to remove 10 inches of her colon and was immediately declared cancer free. However, a post-op infection kept her in the hospital for about 20 days.

Dayne recalled that after being released from the hospital, she focused on not only a physical recovery but an emotional recovery, reflecting on the “trauma” she experienced as a child suffering from kidney infections.

“For me, being back, I felt like I was 4 years old again back in the hospital, basically locked inside my own body without a voice,” she admitted. “So, this has challenged me mentally, emotionally. I am now back in a therapy program.”

Since recovering, the ’80s pop star said she’s feeling stronger than ever and is urging others to speak with doctors about regular screenings.

“When you’re really sick, you don’t have the energy, you’re really relying on your champions around you, your soldiers, your people,” Dayne toldĀ GMA. “Find the doctor that will tell you the truth. Be a warrior for yourself.”

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