E! Host giuliana rancic sabi nito ay kung paano ang kanyang kanser ay natagpuan

Siya ay 36 taong gulang lamang nang masuri siya.


Media maven Giuliana Rancic is a TV personality, journalist, best-selling author, and fashion designer with a massive fan following. Best known for her work as an E! News host, she's interviewed celebrities on just about every red carpet there is, from the Oscars to the Grammy Awards. But in 2011, the star was blindsided by a shocking diagnosis: At just 36 years old, her doctors broke the news that Rancic had breast cancer. Today, it's been over a decade since she first learned of her condition. Read on to learn the surprising way her cancer was discovered, and to find out what she's learned in the years since.

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Rancic learned she had breast cancer during a screening for IVF treatment.

Giuliana Rancic at the Grammy Awards
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In September of 2011, the E! News star and her husband, Bill Rancic, decided to pursue in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment to grow their family. As part of the screening process before starting treatment, her doctor recommended she undergo a mammogram. Though she had no family history or symptoms, the scan revealed a mass in her breast that doctors determined was cancerous.

"I definitely feel like it was fate that I discovered my breast cancer the way I did," Rancic told E! News in 2020. "Trust me when I say I am very thankful to my doctor as well as my son, Duke, since I wouldn't have found it early if I wasn't trying to have a baby at that time," she said. "If I hadn't been proactive about my health, I may not have found my breast cancer until my first mammogram at 40, which would have been a few years later," she added.

Reflecting on her diagnosis in 2012, Rancic described it as "definitely the worst feeling in the world. It's the moment no woman wants to live through," she told Coping with Cancer Magazine.

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She underwent a double mastectomy.

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Initially, Rancic opted for a lumpectomy to remove the mass. However, soon after the procedure her doctors learned there were still cancer cells present. At that point, the TV host decided to undergo a double mastectomy with immediate reconstruction, rather than attempting another localized operation. "I just didn't want to look over my shoulder for the rest of my life," she told Coping. "We spoke to our doctors, and they felt that was the best course of action for me. We're very glad we did it," said Rancic.

The star says she returned to work just two weeks after her surgery. "The truth is, work was a fabulous distraction for me," she shared. "Instead of sitting in bed and thinking about it all day, it was nice to go to work and focus on other things, which I think helped me heal faster." For the five years that followed, she was put on a medication regimen, which she says was also challenging.

She says her husband was a huge source of support.

Giuliana and Bill Rancic
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Rancic says her husband was her "rock" during her diagnosis and recovery. "My husband played an incredible role for me during that time and really helped keep me from catastrophizing every single thing," the star told E! News. "Instead, he kept me focused on the facts and professional opinions instead of getting caught up in everything I was reading online."

While her husband admitted to Coping that the diagnosis was "gut wrenching," he says the pair came through the experience stronger than ever. "We've had some hurdles along the way, but we've never given up. We've always been there for each other. That's the most important thing. In this marriage, if one person's down, the other is there to pick them up."

The TV host agreed that their relationship rose to the challenges they faced. "Something like this can either tear couples apart or bring them closer together, and with us, it certainly strengthened our bond. We don't take life, or any moment we have together, for granted," she told Coping.

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Rancic has now been cancer-free for 10 years.

Giuliana Rancic
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The multi-talented star has now been cancer-free for roughly a decade, and her life has resumed a certain amount of normalcy in the years since her diagnosis. In 2019 she reflected on the experience while speaking with People. "I am seven years cancer-free , na kung saan ay kahanga-hanga, ngunit kailangan kong sabihin na ito ay kagiliw-giliw na pitong taon out-ito ay isang iba't ibang mga pakiramdam kaysa sa mga unang limang taon, "sinabi niya sa oras." Yaong unang limang taon, ako ay nag-iisip lamang tungkol sa kanser sa suso- Ako ay natupok nito. Marahil ako ay nag-iisip tungkol dito ... ito ay nadama tulad ng bawat minuto ng araw, "sabi niya." Ngayon, ako ay tumingin pabalik, at malinaw naman ako ay nagpapasalamat at nagpapasalamat na maging dito at malusog ngayon. " AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB.

Ngayon, unang inilalagay ni Rancic ang kanyang kalusugan. "Hindi ako nag-aalala tungkol sa isang pag-ulit tulad ng ginamit ko, ngunit tiyak na nananatili ako sa ibabaw ng aking kalusugan at taunang mga tipanan at ginagawa ko rin kung ano ang maaari kong maging proactive," sinabi niya E! Balita . "Kung hindi natin inilalagay ang ating sarili at ang ating sariling kalusugan sa ating mga listahan ng gagawin, sino?"

Kaugnay: Sinabi ni John Tesh na ito ang tanda na ang kanyang kanser ay bumalik .


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