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Tracey Emin recalls her cancer battle and recovery
Summary
Dame Tracey Emin was diagnosed with an aggressive bladder tumour in June 2020 and announced she was cancer-free in 2021; she has opened a Tate Modern retrospective called A Second Life that reflects on that experience.
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Dame Tracey Emin has spoken about her diagnosis and recovery from bladder cancer as she opens a retrospective at the Tate Modern. She found a tumour in her bladder in June 2020 and later announced she was cancer-free in 2021. The exhibition is titled A Second Life and looks back at her 40-year career. Emin has said the experience changed how she approaches life.
Key facts:
- The article reports that Emin was diagnosed with an aggressive squamous cell bladder tumour in June 2020.
- She underwent major operations during 2020 and has described adapting to life after surgery.
- She announced she was cancer-free in 2021 and says she currently has no signs of cancer.
- The Tate Modern show, A Second Life, references her near-death experience and career retrospective.
Summary:
Emin says the illness influenced her outlook and that she is trying to be bolder and more present in life. The Tate Modern exhibition frames that personal experience within her wider body of work. Undetermined at this time.
