Elle Macpherson has doubled down on her controversial cancer treatment following her diagnosis seven years ago. Appearing on the “Today” show in Australia Monday, the supermodel got into a heated debate with co-hosts Karl Stefanovic and Amelia Adams following her revelation that she refused chemotherapy from 32 doctors. Macpherson, 60, last week revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer seven years ago and is now finally in remission.

In her upcoming memoir “ Elle: Life, Lessons, and Learning to Trust Yourself ,” said her decision to take on a holistic approach to the diagnosis was met with criticism from her loved ones. But on Monday’s show, Macpherson said that the media attention surrounding her treatment was drawing attention away from other key points made in the book. “The book isn’t about cancer.

And the focus on it is really distorted,” the Aussie catwalk star said. “It’s distorting the rest of the gems that are in the book.” “I know, but you’ve found yourself in the middle of a debate that I think so many women are having with not just the community, but with the conventional medical profession,” Stefanovic said, adding that it’s a “good thing” that she has “sparked the debate.

” Following her lumpectomy seven years ago, the WelleCo founder was diagnosed with HER2-positive estrogen receptive intraductal carcinoma — a type of breast cancer characterized by a higher level of a protein that can help breast cells multiply q.