
Angelina Jolie has revealed she has had a preventative double mastectomy after learning she was likely to develop breast cancer.
Writing in the New York Times, the actress said she finished three months of medical procedures on April 27 and her "loving and supportive" partner Brad Pitt was at the hospital for every minute of the surgeries.
Angelina's mother died of the disease when she was 56 and the Hollywood star said her children had asked if the same could happen to her.
In a moving column for the newspaper, Angelina, 37, wrote of her mother: "She held out long enough to meet the first of her grandchildren and to hold them in her arms. But my other children will never have the chance to know her and experience how loving and gracious she was."
She added that she carries the "faulty" gene, BRCA1, which increases her risk of developing breast cancer to 87% and ovarian cancer to 56%.
The mother-of-six revealed she began surgery on February 2 and kept her ordeal private, but has decided to speak out about her procedures so other women can benefit from her experiences.
She described one of the operations as "like a scene out of a science-fiction film," but added that after nine weeks her final surgery is complete with her breasts reconstructed with implants.
Speaking about her children, she wrote: "It is reassuring that they see nothing that makes them uncomfortable. They can see my small scars and that's it. Everything else is just Mommy, the same as she always was. And they know that I love them and will do anything to be with them as long as I can."
She added that she does not feel less of a woman, rather that she is empowered to have made a strong choice.
The 'C' word is a quite scary and I can totally feel her doing this.
ReplyDeleteKudos Angie
ReplyDeleteWill this really prevent breast cancer?
ReplyDeleteIf you are lucky, it helps. Sometimes, it doesn't especially when surgery is done late
DeleteFor those of us Who are Christians what happens to our faith... Do u trust God enough to blive "God's report towards our life Or do we go ahead and figure it Out scientifically ... Food for thought
ReplyDeleteGod gave us wisdom to apply science appropriately to sort out our problems, including vasectomy....Genesis chapter 1 to the end. Thank you
DeleteAm so proud of u angie u wil leave 2 take care of ur kids
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteI do believe in prayer,faith can cure cancer regardless f having preventive mastectomy..it may still comem.what next Angie?fear drove her to it.
ReplyDeleteThe fear of cancer is the beginning of medical wisdom,Ange had to do what she had to do..wheen u loose someone to cncer its something u cnt forget.cuts tr the heart
ReplyDeleteI don't blame her. U do what u can with ur GodIgiven wisdom as a human being and leave the rest to God. Is Angie not a xtain?
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring and very courageous,kudos to her and I pray its a permanent solution cos cancer is insidious.may rear its ugly in another part of the body,it can ravage any part of the body now.
ReplyDeleteBRCA1 genes are implicated in breast and ovarian cancer. Did she remove her ovaries as well. She may have saved herself from breast cancer. But what about ovarian cancer. That one is even more insidious than breast cancer.
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