Angelina decided to undergo the procedure when genetic tests determined she faced a high probability of developing breast cancer. She said she wanted to avoid the same fate as her mother, who died at age 56 after battling ovarian cancer for nearly a decade. Her percent of developing cancer now has droppped from 87 percent to under 5 percent and now she can tell her children that they don't need to fear losing me to breast cancer. Angelina has 6 children. Here are more details.Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Angelina has a double mastectomy!
Angelina decided to undergo the procedure when genetic tests determined she faced a high probability of developing breast cancer. She said she wanted to avoid the same fate as her mother, who died at age 56 after battling ovarian cancer for nearly a decade. Her percent of developing cancer now has droppped from 87 percent to under 5 percent and now she can tell her children that they don't need to fear losing me to breast cancer. Angelina has 6 children. Here are more details.
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