Angelina is said planning to remove her ovaries after
having preventive double mastectomy, because she still has 50 percent chance of
developing ovarian cancer.
Angelina Jolie has revealed her brave act to undergo
double mastectomy. However, her medical challenge is not over yet. PEOPLE
reported that the mother of six would have another surgery to remove her
ovaries.
Angelina is a carrier of BRCA1 gene and she has 50
percent chance of developing ovarian cancer. As a preventive measure, the
surgery is usually carried out when women reach 40 or when they are done having
children. Removing the ovaries, however, may trigger early menopause.
In regards to her condition, a source close to her family
told the magazine that the "Salt" actress "is doing well"
after undergoing double mastectomy in February and reconstructive surgery in
April. The 37-year-old mother and her fiance Brad Pitt have been trying to
maintain regular activities at home. According to the source, "life was
normal" for their six children around the time of surgery.
Another insider added, "Her kids always come first
to her." The family carried out normal activities such as exchanging gifts
on Valentine's Day and doing Easter egg hunt while Angelina was under
treatment.
Earlier this week, Angelina revealed in an op-ed featured
in New York Times that she had 87 percent of developing breast cancer and went
under the knife to cut the risk. "I can tell my children that they don't
need to fear they will lose me to breast cancer," she wrote. Angelina lost
her mother Marcheline Bertrand, who passed away at the age of 56, because of
ovarian cancer.
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