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Katie Couric has announced that she was diagnosed with breast cancer.
The 65-year-old former Today show host wrote in a post, “Every two minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States. On June 21st, I became one of them. As we approach #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, I wanted to share my personal story with you all and encourage you to get screened and understand that you may fall into a category of women who needs more than a mammogram.”
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In an essay she published simultaneously, Katie wrote of finding out her diagnosis, I felt sick and the room started to spin, I was in the middle of an open office, so I walked to a corner and spoke quietly, my mouth unable to keep up with the questions swirling in my head.”
“Throughout the process, I kept thinking about two things: How lucky I was to have access to such incredible care, since so many people don’t,” Katie wrote. “It made me feel grateful and guilty — and angry that there’s a de facto caste system when it comes to healthcare in America.”
Katie just finished her treatments and said that apart from her breasts looking like she went “sunbathing topless,” she “felt fine.”
She also added that she was 6 months overdue for her annual mammogram.
“I was six months late this time. I shudder to think what might have happened if I had put it off longer,” she wrote.
We’re wishing Katie well and hope she makes a quick recovery.
Another celebrity just reminded us how important screening are, for women of any age.
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Katie Couric has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The US TV star opened up about her health battle in a candid essay posted online in which she revealed she was given the diagnosis on 21 June - the day she was supposed to celebrate her eighth wedding anniversary with husband John Molner - and she later underwent a lumpectomy before starting radiotherapy treatment. The former 'Today' show host described the moment she was given the results of her mammogram, writing: "I felt sick and the room started to spin .
On Wednesday, September 28, the former , 65, shared on Instagram that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June and is currently undergoing treatment for it. She had surgery in July, and on September 7 she started radiation treatment. shared a photo of herself wearing a mask and a white robe sitting in a waiting room. “Every two minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States,” Couric wrote in the post’s caption.
Katie Couric, the former Today host and CBS Evening News anchor, announced today that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June, underwent surgery in July and began radiation treatments earlier this month.
Katie Couric reveals she was diagnosed with breast cancer. On Wednesday, ahead of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the 65-year-old journalist took to Instagram and her website to break the news to her fans. “Every two minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States.
Zack Sharf Katie Couric revealed on Instagram that she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June, writing, “Every two minutes, a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States. On June 21st, I became one of them. As we approach #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth, I wanted to share my personal story with you all and encourage you to get screened and understand that you may fall into a category of women who needs more than a mammogram.” The former “Today” and “CBS Evening News” anchor further detailed her diagnosis in an essay published on her website. Couric, who underwent surgery for breast cancer in July and began radiation treatments on Sept. 7, also noted that her first husband, Jay Monahan, died from colon cancer at 42, while her sister died at 54 from pancreatic cancer. That she herself got cancer left her with a “suspended animation feeling.”
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