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Fran Drescher believes her cancer and being raped are linked

Fran Drescher believes the stress and trauma of being raped were factors that led to her cancer diagnosis 15 years later.

The actress — who was raped at gunpoint during a home invasion in 1985 — told Page Six she thinks her weakened immune system from not processing the rape was one of the reasons she ended up with cancer in 2000.

Fran Drescher Says The Nanny Musical Is 'Moving Forward at a Really Good Pace' with Rachel Bloom

Drescher revealed in early 2020 that a musical based on the 1993 television series of the same title would be heading to Broadway

Fran Drescher is gearing up for The Nanny to make its Broadway debut.

Fran Drescher Celebrates Book Release, Speaks Out About Health

Almost 30 years after her classic series debuted, Fran Drescher is celebrating a new project related to "The Nanny" — and speaking out about women's health.

Fran Drescher, Newly Elected President of SAG-AFTRA, Is Thinking Big

Some actors so indelibly meld with a single character that even decades later it’s hard to separate them. The name Fran Drescher instantly triggers visions of Fran Fine in The Nanny: a fantasia of candy-colored minidresses, a mountain of hair, and an adenoidal laugh that hits somewhere between car alarm and death rattle.

Fran Drescher on why every human should own a dog

In this episode of “My Pet Tale,” the star of “The Nanny” reflects on sharing the screen with her first dog, Chester, and talks adopting her husky, Angel Grace. “I rescued her just days before lockdown, and then she rescued me,” Drescher said.

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PARTNER NEWS: New Product Launch: Introducing Quantum Plant Iron

Our partners at the QNL team are proud to announce their new product launch – Quantum Plant Iron! For many years, iron supplements have been popular in the health marketplace, but unfortunately, many are based on ferrous fumarate (a chemical form of iron), not derived from body-friendly plants. This ferrous form of iron may cause unwanted gastrointestinal effects.

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