"Je serais peut-être déjà mort" : Bernard de la Villardière lucide sur sa lutte contre une maladie c

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00:00 [Typing]
00:08 The famous journalist has been fighting for 4 years and is undergoing a very specific treatment.
00:16 Compared to Sophie before, he gave his news.
00:22 And he does not hide that if his disease had appeared a few years ago, he might no longer be part of this world.
00:32 Bernard de la Villardière, journalist and exclusive investigation presenter, since 2005, and taboo file, since 2016, fights against a complicated cancer.
00:46 In an excerpt from his interview with Sophie Davant, for his show broadcasted Saturday May 13, the husband of Anne de Savignac and father of four children, Caroline born in 1987, Mark born in 1988, Rémy born in 1992 and Nicolas born in 1993, gave news of his health.
01:08 "I'm doing very well. I've had exams, radios, scanners very recently, not later than this week and the news is good," he said.
01:20 A fight that he is head over heels with even if he has gone through terrible moments of anxiety as he then explained.
01:29 Not only did this test change his view of life but in addition, he said he thought at one point that his life was going to be shorter than expected because the forecasts were not very good.
01:42 A treatment based on immunotherapy Bernard de la Villardière knows, if he is doing better today if he is there because medicine has made progress, he who follows a treatment based on immunotherapy, which consists of administering substances stimulating immune defenses.
02:01 He who has been fighting his cancer for four years and under surveillance every three months has been chaining the sessions for a year.
02:11 "12 or 15 years ago, maybe I would have already died, so if it's great," he said.
02:21 The 65-year-old man therefore prefers to speak frankly about his illness, in particular to avoid rumors.
02:30 So, he explained, in "We're doing TV again," on RTL, the origin of his physical change, visible on the antenna, "Actually I had my ear cut so it shows on the screen and for a while I walked around with a big bandage on my ear so I ID it.
02:50 And then here I am I don't hide, I'm in the ATTENTEE rooms with everyone and I don't claim any particular treatment."
03:00 For TMAG, Bernard de la Villardière also wanted to communicate on the announcement of his illness and the idea of ​​death that often comes with it, "It was a shock, but I didn't want the disease to change my existence.
03:16 In my career, I had the chance to make several movies about the end of life and that helped me a lot to understand the idea of ​​death.
03:26 But let's put the negative thoughts aside because today, as he said, he's doing better.
03:36 I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do it again."
03:46 Bernard de la Villardière, who was the first to talk about his illness, said that he was "not sure" if he would be able to do it again.
04:06 He said that he would be "not sure" if he would be able to do it again.
04:16 He said that he would be "not sure" if he would be able to do it again.
04:26 ♪ I have a ring, make it tight ♪

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