A spokesperson for cancer-fighting star Farrah Fawcett has dismissed reports the actress is seeking "aggressive experimental treatment" in a final bid to beat the disease.The former Charlie's Angels star, 62, was first diagnosed with colorectal cancer in 2006 and began undergoing chemotherapy. Doctors proclaimed her cancer-free one year later, but the disease returned within a few months, prompting the actress to fly to Germany where she received an advanced round of treatment.
According to reports by Britain's Sunday Mirror newspaper, Fawcett recently returned to the country to seek "aggressive experimental treatment", firing her staff as she prepares to lose the battle.
But Fawcett's representative, Craig Nevius, has dismissed the reports, insisting the actress is in Germany to shoot material for her forthcoming documentary about her cancer struggle, and will soon be returning to her Los Angeles home.
Nevius tells Access Hollywood Fawcett would be "tested" by her doctors while in Germany, but denied speculation that she was seeking "alternative treatment".

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