Bruce Springsteen is making sure to enjoy every moment with his wife Patti Scialfa by his side.
According to People, Voss attended a panel discussion for the documentary Road Diaries: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in Los Angeles this week, and spoke about how Scialfa’s life has changed in recent years following her cancer diagnosis. He talked about how his views had changed.
“When you’re our age, you wake up and think about those things,” said Springsteen, 75.
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Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa (pictured in 2024) are more open than ever. (Taylor Hill/Wire Images/Getty Images)
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“Patti and I had to deal with her illness…It’s now part of your life, it’s a question of mortality; it’s part of your life. ”
Scialfa, 71, has been a member of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band since the 1980s and has been married to the legendary rocker since 1991. they have three children.
Although she has not previously spoken publicly about her diagnosis, she revealed in 2018 that she was diagnosed with a type of blood cancer in Road Diary, which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September. I made it.
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According to the Mayo Clinic, in the film, Susharfa reveals that her cancer is multiple myeloma. This is a type of blood cancer and does not necessarily require immediate treatment.
“If multiple myeloma is slow-growing and not causing symptoms, close observation may be the first step,” the organization’s website says.
“For patients with multiple myeloma who require treatment, there are many ways to help control the disease.”
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Springsteen, who has struggled with his own health in recent years, said in an interview with ABC News over the weekend that he decided to go public with Scalfa’s diagnosis now because “she hasn’t played with the band in a long time. But it was causing trouble to people,” he said. I don’t think I know why. ”
Springsteen said Scialfa’s current condition was “progressing well” and that “it was important that we caught her early.”
“Road Diary” will be available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu on Friday.
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