
Singer Kelly Lang on her 17-year breast cancer battle: 'I promised God I'd be a bright light to others'
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Singer-songwriter Kelly Lang, based in Nashville and out with new songs and a new autobiography, shared her 17-year breast cancer battle — and how her faith in God keeps her going.
"The music that I recorded on that album brought us back to a happier time." "I learned how to appreciate things. I learned how to look at things more openly, like, The sky is bluer, the grass is greener." "Some people consider cancer a death sentence. But I like to consider it my life sentence. It was like a reset button for me to be able to live more abundantly and appreciatively." "It is not an easy road. For the rest of your life, [cancer] is always of concern in your brain." Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent on Twitter at @maurmack.
Said Lang about Knight, "I just adore her. She's the greatest vocalist, in my opinion, of anybody I've ever heard."

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