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Rocker Melissa Etheridge says she cancer free
08/03/2005 3:57 PM, Reuters
Nine months after doctors found a
malignant tumor in her breast, rock singer Melissa Etheridge
says she is cancer free and thinking about having a baby with
her partner, actress Tammy Lynn Michaels.
"I stand before you a totally healthy person," Etheridge,
44, said in an interview airing on Wednesday on the syndicated
television show "Extra."
According to "Extra," Etheridge revealed that she and
Michaels, 30, were planning to have a baby through artificial
insemination, and it quoted the raspy-voiced rocker as saying
"It's already in the works."
But a spokesman for Etheridge, Marcel Pariseau, said the
couple were merely "thinking about" having a baby and that
"neither one is pregnant."
Etheridge already has two daughters from a previous
relationship -- both fathered by rock legend David Crosby via
artificial insemination and borne to her former partner of 12
years, filmmaker Julie Cypher.
But Etheridge ruled out Crosby as a potential father for
any future children, saying, "Been there, done that," according
to "Extra."
Etheridge, who announced last October that she was cutting
short her concert tour to undergo surgery for breast cancer,
credited Michaels' support as a key factor in her recovery.
"At the end of the whole thing when it was over, I came
home to a bouquet that said 'in sickness and in health,' and
she means it," Etheridge said. "And the love and support of
someone like that is worth all the money in the world."
The Kansas-born singer-songwriter, known for such hits as
"Come to My Window" and "I'm the Only One," has sold more than
25 million records and has a greatest-hits collection, titled
"The Road Less Traveled," due for release in October.
The hits album will include four original recordings,
including covers of Tom Petty's "Refugee" and the Janis Joplin
classic "Piece of My Heart," which a bald-headed Etheridge
performed at the Grammy Awards ceremony in February.
Michaels' acting credits include roles on the television
series "Popular" and "Committed."
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