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Angelina Jolie Has Had a Double Mastectomy!
Originally Posted by Ed Payne, CNN
Actress Angelina Jolie announced in a New York Times op-ed article on Tuesday that she underwent a preventive double mastectomy after learning she carries a mutation of the BRCA1 gene, which sharply increases her risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer.

"My doctors estimated that I had an 87 percent risk of breast cancer and a 50 percent risk of ovarian cancer, although the risk is different in the case of each woman," Jolie wrote. "Once I knew that this was my reality, I decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as much I could. I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy."

Jolie's mother, actress and producer Marcheline Bertrand, died of ovarian cancer in 2007 at the age of 56. Jolie is 37 years old.

In the Times op-ed, titled "My Medical Choice," Jolie said she finished three months of medical procedures at the Pink Lotus Breast Center in California on April 27 that included the mastectomies and reconstruction.

"I wanted to write this to tell other women that the decision to have a mastectomy was not easy. But it is one I am very happy that I made," Jolie wrote. "My chances of developing breast cancer have dropped from 87 percent to under 5 percent."

BRCA stands for breast cancer susceptibility genes -- a class of genes known as tumor suppressors, according to the National Cancer Institute.

Mutation of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes has been linked to hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. A blood test can determine if a woman is "highly susceptible" to the cancers.

Oscar-winning film star

Jolie may be best known for title role in the "Laura Croft" series of films, but also won an Academy Award as best supporting actress in "Girl, Interrupted." She also received a Golden Globe Award and SAG Award for the same role.

Jolie serves as a special envoy for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and has visited refugee camps around the world.

The actress has been in a relationship with actor Brad Pitt since the mid 2000s and they are engaged. The couple has three biological and three adopted children.

In telling her story, Jolie acknowledged that surgery might not be the right choice for every woman.

"For any woman reading this, I hope it helps you to know you have options," Jolie wrote. "I want to encourage every woman, especially if you have a family history of breast or ovarian cancer, to seek out the information and medical experts who can help you through this aspect of your life, and to make your own informed choices."

But for Jolie, the decision ultimately came down to her kids.

"I can tell my children that they don't need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer," she said.

It's a pain Jolie knows all too well from losing her mother to the disease.

Link to CNN article.
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I read about this a little earlier tonight, and was quite stunned.

Even though breasts should not define in any way what it is to be female; nonetheless, to a have a preventative double mastectomy is certainly a courageous move. The publicity from the telling of Angelina's decision and subsequent procedure can only help saves lives in the future.
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Some of what went bye bye wasn't hers to begin with.
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The girl's got tons of heart and courage - and that was apparent even before the double mastectomy.



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She did have an 87% chance of developing breast cancer, having said this seems a very big decision to make for a still young woman who has very young children. Still, I wish her the best, a very courageous decision.



Courageous is an understatement. The fact that she did this, and happens to be one of the highest paid, recognizable, and lusted after actresses in Hollywood is incredible. A vainer and lesser person who have sacrificed her health for their career. I am glad to see Angie has her priorities straight.



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I admit, I'm probably the only one annoyed that the article misspelled "Lara Croft" ... right? (Frankly, typos like that always make me wonder if such stories are then just tabloid fodder and not actually true.)



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P.S. Seems true, but why can't CNN get basic information right?

Kudos to Jolie for being proactive about her health. It would have been a difficult decision for a middle-aged nobody like me, but for her with her public persona, it must have been agonizing.

You go, girl.



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Hey, she's in Hollywood. To paraphrase from Oscar Goldman:

"Gentlemen, we can rebuild them. We have the technology. We have the capability to build the world's first bionic t--s. AJ will be that woman. Better than she was before. Bigger, stronger, perkier".
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Courageous is an understatement. The fact that she did this, and happens to be one of the highest paid, recognizable, and lusted after actresses in Hollywood is incredible. A vainer and lesser person who have sacrificed her health for their career. I am glad to see Angie has her priorities straight.
Agree on all fronts. Also big kudos to Brad.
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I am glad she did it, but with an 85 percent chance of getting a deadly cancer, to not do it would have been suicidal. How is it really a potential career breaker? It is not like she is a porn actress or stripper.



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I don't see it as a career downfall at all. There are a lot of actresses have fake **** anyway. It doesn't make her any worse of an actress. Also, Brad Pitt, you are the man, Sir.
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So, did Angelina get her boobs "rebuilt"? This is what I'm wondering. I think I heard that she has... and you know, if she really did, what's so amazing about the fact that she got her real boobs removed, then? Angelina Jolie has money. She doesn't have to worry about her cancerous breasts if she can afford to have doctors rebuild big, beautiful boobs onto her chest. She's got it taken care of.

Other women out there -- women who aren't famous -- if they get mastectomies like Angelina's, they're left flat chested. All Angelina really did was undergo the surgery, but is it really that horrible if she can still have great fake breasts? Now, if she lived without fake breasts, that would be amazing, yeah. But if she's got big fake breasts now... what's the deal with getting rid of the bad real ones? I would do it, too, if I could afford to live like Angelina.



I only came in here because I saw the thread title "Angelina Jolie Cut..." and I was sure I already knew who started it and what the rest of the title was. I was right on both counts.
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I only came in here because I saw the thread title "Angelina Jolie Cut..." and I was sure I already knew who started it and what the rest of the title was. I was right on both counts.
Honeykid, yes, Angelina Jolie cut her boobs off, but she didn't throw them away.



She gave them to her friend, Whoopi.

Aren't you excited? Whoopi's gonna get breast cancer now via her breast transplants from Angelina.
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So, did Angelina get her boobs "rebuilt"? This is what I'm wondering. I think I heard that she has... and you know, if she really did, what's so amazing about the fact that she got her real boobs removed, then? Angelina Jolie has money. She doesn't have to worry about her cancerous breasts if she can afford to have doctors rebuild big, beautiful boobs onto her chest. She's got it taken care of.

Other women out there -- women who aren't famous -- if they get mastectomies like Angelina's, they're left flat chested. All Angelina really did was undergo the surgery, but is it really that horrible if she can still have great fake breasts? Now, if she lived without fake breasts, that would be amazing, yeah. But if she's got big fake breasts now... what's the deal with getting rid of the bad real ones? I would do it, too, if I could afford to live like Angelina.
Rumor has it they were already enhanced.



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So, did Angelina get her boobs "rebuilt"? This is what I'm wondering. I think I heard that she has... and you know, if she really did, what's so amazing about the fact that she got her real boobs removed, then? Angelina Jolie has money. She doesn't have to worry about her cancerous breasts if she can afford to have doctors rebuild big, beautiful boobs onto her chest. She's got it taken care of.

Other women out there -- women who aren't famous -- if they get mastectomies like Angelina's, they're left flat chested. All Angelina really did was undergo the surgery, but is it really that horrible if she can still have great fake breasts? Now, if she lived without fake breasts, that would be amazing, yeah. But if she's got big fake breasts now... what's the deal with getting rid of the bad real ones? I would do it, too, if I could afford to live like Angelina.
That is factually incorrect. In the states there is a law, i believe its called the janet law, that compels insurance companies to pay for reconstruction surgery in the even of masectomies. Reconstruction of the boobs isn't to be considered elective plastic surgery.