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Breast Cancer Has Julia Louis-Dreyfus Thinking ‘How Best To Spend My Remaining Time’

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Julia Louis-Dreyfus beat her stage 2 breast cancer diagnosis but the health scare has her thinking about mortality. Louis-Dreyfus, 59, covers People‘s first-ever “Earth Day” special issue.

The “Seinfeld” and “Veep” star reflects on her bout with cancer and how it has changed her perspective. RELATED: Julia Louis-Dreyfus Urges Fans To ‘Stay Home’ “I never thought I was immortal, but you don’t spend a lot of time thinking about the end of your life,” she says. “But once you’ve faced a near-death experience like that, you do begin to realize that, at some point, you’re going to be out of here.” “We all are,” she adds. “So, how best to spend my remaining time on this planet?” Appropriately, Louis-Dreyfus also touches on the harsh environmental

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