The 54-year-old "Strong Enough" hitmaker said she is happy that women are being open about the disease, as the situation was completely different earlier, reported Entertainment Tonight.
"I think that (talking about cancer) takes the fear out of it. I mean, it is a scary thing, but one of the problems we have with breast cancer in general is getting women to go and get a mammography.
"So I love women who are coming out and saying, 'This is what I've done. I've been proactive and I'm celebrating my life, Crow said.
The songwriter also disclosed that it has been over ten years since she beat breast cancer and it was a real game changer for her.
"I've had a lot of people say, 'Yeah, these things help you redefine your life,' but for me, I really refined my life.
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