Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi, who discovered Olivia Munn’s breast cancer, says helping women understand the tools to help with prevention is her “mission in life”
[caption id="attachment_3556554" align="alignnone" width="681"] Olivia Munn[/caption] Olivia Munn is getting candid about her health struggles after being diagnosed with breast cancer last year. "Having a little baby at home made everything much more terrifying. It makes you realize, cancer does not care who you are," Munn, 43, shared in her People cover story published on Wednesday, April 17, referencing 2-year-old son, Malcolm, whom she shares with John Mulaney. "It comes at you, and you...
'I'm constantly thinking it's hot, my hair is thinning,' Munn says.
"You realize cancer doesn’t care who you are; it doesn’t care if you have a baby or if you don’t have time," she said. "It comes at you, and you have no choice but to face it head-on."
She and her boyfriend John Mulaney share a two-year-old son called Malcolm, who was just one when Olivia was diagnosed a year ago. She underwent a double mastectomy.
Olivia Munn is detailing her breast cancer, from undergoing four surgeries and having medically induced menopause to the support of John Mulaney.
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Olivia Munn is getting real about her breast cancer journey. The actress opened up about the series of events that led to her shocking diagnosis and explained how one online tool ultimately helped save her life. "I was walking around thinking that I had no breast cancer," Munn, who had tested negative for the BRCA cancer gene three months prior to her diagnosis in April 2023, told People magazine. "I did all the tests that I knew about." It was during her annual mammogram in March 2023 that...
Olivia Munn announced last month she was diagnosed with cancer after finding she had a fast-moving, aggressive form known as luminal B in both breasts.
Olivia Munn opens up to PEOPLE about her double mastectomy, leaning on partner John Mulaney for support during her months-long recovery, and what she wants women to know about preventing breast cancer
Dr Liz O'Riordan (pictured) has been floored by depression since her first cancer diagnosis. She was drawn to an article in a medical journal that said depression 'significantly impacts' survival rates.
More deprived women were found to be at higher risk of lung, kidney, head and neck, bladder, oesophageal and stomach cancers