Julie Drolet Triumphantly Returns to Airwaves After Battling Cancer
Julie Drolet, a prominent journalist and anchor, is making a triumphant return to the airwaves. She is set to resume her role at Téléjournal midi on El-Balad starting Monday. This comeback follows a challenging one-and-a-half-year battle against breast cancer.
Health Battle and Resilience
Drolet was diagnosed with triple-negative breast cancer, a particularly aggressive form of the disease, in the fall of 2024. This diagnosis came as a shock, especially after her sister had received a similar diagnosis just two weeks earlier. Drolet recalled the moment she was informed, saying, “I was in a state of shock.” Despite feeling healthy at the time, further medical investigation revealed the seriousness of her condition after her routine mammogram showed no signs of cancer.
With unwavering determination, she underwent a rigorous treatment plan, including chemotherapy and surgery. The journey was far from easy; she faced significant challenges, including a late diagnosis of a dormant second cancer, which left her discouraged and shocked.
Unexpected Support
Throughout her ordeal, Drolet received immense support from her partner, political analyst Michel C. Auger. Even during her hardest nights, she remained engaged with current affairs. She avidly followed American politics, which not only kept her mind occupied but also allowed her to share insights on her Facebook page. This endeavor turned out to be therapeutic for both her and her followers.
Returning to Work with New Perspectives
Drolet is now ready to take on new challenges. She will initially host Téléjournal midi two days a week, eventually increasing to four days. Reflecting on her return, she stated, “I’m coming back not just for Téléjournal midi; it’s a privilege to host such an event.” The illness has reshaped her perspective on career fulfillment.