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Paris Jackson Reveals Shocking Photo Of Debbie Rowe's Cancer Battle

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Jan. 4 2017, Updated 7:33 p.m. ET

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Paris Jackson's mom Debbie Rowe is one step closer to beating breast cancer, RadarOnline.com has learned.

Rowe, 58, who dated the King of Pop Michael Jackson from 1996 to 1999, finished an intensive chemotherapy regime today, Jackson announced on Instagram.

Rowe learned she had breast cancer last July and bravely began receiving radiation treatment in August to combat the deadly disease.

After enduring six brutal chemo sessions once every three weeks and radiation every single day for five weeks following, the former nurse lost all of her hair, but not her courage!

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Jackson, 18, posted a photo to Instagram of her triumphant mama proudly holding a sign reading, “CHEMO DONE,” with the caption, “My bad**s mom, kickin butt n takin names. ain’t she f**king fabulous????”

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Jackson has been nothing but supportive of her mother throughout her cancer battle, despite fearing the worst. Rowe said in October, “For Paris to kiss my bald head, her love is pretty unconditional.”

She and her mother were estranged for years, but Rowe’s diagnosis brought them back together.

The good news arrived shortly after Paris’ aunt, Janet Jackson, welcomed baby boy Eissa into the world with husband Wissam Al Mana on Tuesday, Jan. 3.

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