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On 8 July 2003, at the age of 18, Goodrem was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a form of cancer which attacks the body’s immune system. She was forced to put all working commitments on hold while undertaking treatment for the disease. In an exclusive interview with the Australian Women’s Weekly, Goodrem revealed that her body had been giving warning signs since 2002. Symptoms included a head to toe rash, fatigue, weight loss, night sweats, and the appearance of a lump on her neck. “I was doing sit-ups when I felt something pop in my neck. I reached down and I felt a small lump at the base of my throat. It wasn’t sore, it wasn’t visible, but I could feel it.” As part of her treatment, Goodrem undertook chemotherapy, which resulted in the loss of her hair, and radiation therapy.
The news of her diagnosis made newspaper and television headlines and an outpouring of support was shown by fans and the general public alike, Goodrem thanking them during The Visualise Tour for all the letters and well wishes she received. Much of Goodrem’s 2004 album Mistaken Identity, in particular “Extraordinary Day”, is inspired by her battle. Reflecting on that period of her life, Goodrem says,
“It’s weird to see pictures of that time. In some ways the fact that I was so sick was so out there, and yet I kept it really private. No-one saw me on the days I was really sick…I was 18 when I was diagnosed and I had a number one album and single in the country. And in the UK, I was number two. It was such a bipolar year.”
Extraordinary Day Lyrics
Listen to Extraordinary Day below:
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Change, like secrets in the wind I hear the whispers Madame butterfly
Spread your precious wings I watch you fly awayI know, I can’t change fate of that July the 8th and it was never the same
I know, this stage is frightening but its oh so enlightening is this how karma goesWho would have thought when chance came calling
that this would be my defining story
and who could have guessed on my life’s journey
I could find my way through this extraordinary dayWhy? In my universe gone bad was there no compassion?
I was wrong, so many loving hands reaching out to hold meI know, I can’t change fate of that July the 8th and it was never the same
I know, this stage is frightening but its oh so enlightening is this how karma goes
Who would have thought when chance came calling
that this would be my defining story
and who could have guessed on my life’s journey
I could find my way through this extraordinary dayNothing is isolated
I know, I can’t change fate of that July the 8th and it was never the same
I know, this stage is frightening but its also enlightening is this how karma goes oh…Extraordinary day
This would be my defining story
And who could have guessed on my life’s journey I could find my way through this Extraordinary day
Oh… (Extraordinary day)
Extraordinary day
Extraordinary day
Stay strong Delta! We here at Delta Daily are proud of you!
Artin, Katie and Luke

As mentioned before, Delta was set to appear in Simple Plan’s Save You music video! Well the music video has finally been released! You can see it below:
You can see Delta around 3:10 second mark!
You can also get some screencaps of her appearance below:
Simple Plan ‘Save You’ Music Video
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Simple Plan ‘Save You’ Music Video Screencaps

AUSTRALIAN songstress Delta Goodrem today visited cancer patients at Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital where she underwent treatment five years ago.
Goodrem, who was flashing her diamond engagement ring, announced she will dig deep to raise funds for a new $100 million cancer research centre, which is to open in 2010.
Now in remission, Goodrem said she felt “great” she could give something back to the hospital where she was treated for hodgkin’s lymphoma.
“I feel strong enough today to not walk up the corridors and see my oncologist and not be sick on him,” she said.
“It has taken a while. To be able to find something I can put my heart and soul in it….it’s exciting.”
“I will be putting in my own personal money.”
The centre will be a one-stop shop for cancer patients who can receive various treatments, as well as participate in trials and research.
To support the Garvan St Vincent’s Campus Cancer Centre, phone 1800 800 595 or visit http://www.garvan.org.au
Source:News.Com.Au

Excerpt from: Vera Bradley Tickled Pink tickets on sale
To kick off National Breast Cancer Awareness month, more than 500 women are expected to attend the fifth annual Tickled Pink on Oct. 3.
The “ultimate girls’ night out,” to be held at Vera Bradley’s Distribution facility, will include hors d’oeuvres, cocktails and a silent auction.
The evening includes:
*A performance by Delta Goodrem.
*A sneak peak of the 2009 Breast Cancer Awareness pattern Hope Garden.
*An exclusive Vera Bradley gift made especially for Tickled Pink 2008 guests.
*An opportunity to discuss developments in research with Indiana University Simon Cancer Center researchers and clinicians.
Tickets are $75, and are expected to sell out. For tickets or information, visit verabradley.org or call Vera Bradley at 482-4673. All proceeds benefit the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. You can also check availability on Vera Bradley Zone.com and potentially save lots of money on these tickets. Our auctions have been known to sell for WELL BELOW retail price. You can visit our Vera Bradley Store by clicking here.
