In a recent interview, beloved actress Shannen Doherty opened up about her ongoing battle with cancer. Known for her roles in Beverly Hills, 90210 and Charmed, Doherty has always been candid about her health journey.

Earlier this year, the 52-year-old revealed that her stage four cancer had spread to her brain, leading to an outpouring of support and sympathy. Despite the devastating news, Doherty has been determined to document her journey, sharing vulnerable videos on Instagram and providing regular updates to inform and inspire others.

Doherty first faced breast cancer in 2015 and went into remission after treatment in 2017. However, in 2020, she announced that her cancer had returned and reached stage four. And now, in an emotional cover shoot for People magazine, Doherty revealed that the cancer had sadly spread to her bones, expressing her fear of death.

But amidst the pain and fear, Doherty remains unwavering in her determination to keep living. She boldly declares, “I’m not done with living. I’m not done with loving. I’m not done with creating. I’m not done with hopefully changing things for the better.” Her bravery and resilience are truly inspirational.

Since her initial diagnosis, Doherty has undergone a mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. She has been open about her journey not only to raise awareness and funds for cancer research but also to challenge the misconception that terminal cancer patients are unable to contribute to society. She shares, “It’s insane to me that we still don’t have a cure.”

Doherty’s focus now is on getting into clinical trials for new treatments and proving that she can continue working despite her diagnosis. She wants to break the stereotypes associated with terminal illness and show that people with cancer can still live fulfilling lives. “They put you out to pasture at a very early age – ‘You’re done, you’re retired,’ and we’re not,” she asserts.

Despite all the hardships she faces, Doherty remains grateful for each day she has with her loved ones and her faithful German shepherd, Bowie. She starts her mornings with gratitude, acknowledging the blessing of being alive. Her positivity and optimism shine through as she says, “My greatest memory is yet to come.”

Doherty’s faith and spirituality have played a vital role in her journey. She reveals that she is more aware of everything now and feels incredibly blessed. Her deep appreciation for life fuels her desire to work and make the most of every second, every hour, and every day.

Shannen Doherty’s story is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the power of hope. Her courage in sharing her journey will undoubtedly inspire many and remind us all to cherish each moment we have.