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In an interview with Madame Figaro, Maïwenn said she regretted not having been alerted by the little-known symptoms of the cancer that killed her husband.

Maïwenn : ce symptôme méconnu du cancer de son mari qui lui aurait mis la puce à l’oreille si elle avait été mieux informée

© Bestimage Maïwenn, à Tokyo, in 2016

IN BRIEF

  • Jean-Yves Le Fur, businessman and companion of Maïwenn, died on March 31 from pancreatic cancer.
  • Maïwenn warns about the symptoms of pancreatic cancer, including recent diabetes and abdominal pain, prompting consult quickly.
  • Maïwenn is committed to raising awareness and research against pancreatic cancer, despite the pain of loss.

Jean-Yves Le Fur, the love of my life, the father of my son Diego, the stepfather of my daughter Shanna, left Sunday morning in my arms and those of our son. […] We are all devastated”, wrote Maïwenn on Instagram on April 2. The businessman known in the fashion world had passed away two days earlier after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

In a recent interview with Madame Figaro, the actress and filmmaker deplores the general public's lack of knowledge about this “disease that kills 12,270 people per year”. “This cancer is nearly four times more deadly than road accidents”, she emphasizes. Indeed, many French people still associate the disease with factors that are certainly aggravating, but insufficient to explain its appearance.

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Maïwenn: this symptom that would have to put the flea in his ear

“It is believed that pancreatic cancer mainly affects men over 70 who have diabetes and drink a lot of alcohol”, regrets the director of Polisse in the same interview. A symptomusually associated with other pathologies should have given him the flea ear: diabetes.

“[This disease] does not follow any rules, she warns. It is therefore essential to tell people who suffer from recent diabetes and feel stomach pain or who have recurring digestive problems to consult a doctor quickly, who will suggest that they go for a scan, if possible.” Added to these symptoms are back pain, lack of appetite and the appearance of jaundice, according to oncologists.

Maïwenn: “No words soothe”

According to Maïwenn, Jean-Yves Le Fur was “incredibly supported” during his long battle against pancreatic cancer. “Illness makes you run away,” the filmmaker adds, however. Several people I met by chance told me they didn't dare write to me when my husband died.”

She continues: “Fortunately, most people know how to act, but in reality, none word n'apaise“. Several months after losing the father of her son Diego, Maïwenn has resumed her studies and is busy at the same time raising funds for research against pancreatic cancer.

Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116