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July 25th, 2005, 11:33 GMT

Kylie Minogue Undergoes Aggressive Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy

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Kylie Minogue's nightmare its not over yet. Close sources are saying that the type of cancer the singer has its an aggressive one, which keeps coming back. And, apparently, that is the reason Kylie went to France last week.

Even though her sister, Danii Minogue, declared a week ago, that Kylie will fully recover from the breast cancer and she is responding better than expected to treatment, it appears that Kylie went to France with her mother and 39-year-old boyfriend Olivier Martinez, for aggressive anti-cancer chemotherapy.

A source tells British newspaper the Daily Express, "Kylie is sicker than she is letting the public realize. Her body is clear of cancer cells but there is a chance it could come back because it's aggressive.

She needs chemotherapy but has been putting it off for weeks because she wanted to try to have some eggs extracted and made into frozen embryos first. She wants to be a mum more than anything in the world" the source added.

Minogue agreed to do a fertility intervention, after the doctors warned her she might not be able to remain pregnant after the chemotherapy.

According to website digitalspy.com, in a new technique - proved by scientists in Brussels - ovary grafts will be taken. At a later date, they will be reimplanted and should enable her reproductive tissues to produce eggs again.

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