She said she had the surgery last week as she carries a gene that gave her a 50% risk of developing ovarian cancer. This surgery is coming two years after she had a double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer. Read what she wrote in her New York Times article after the cut...
Angelina Jolie Pitt: Diary of a Surgery (as first published on New York Times)
Two years ago I wrote about my choice to have a preventive double mastectomy. A simple blood test had revealed that I carried a mutation in the BRCA1 gene. It gave me an estimated 87 percent risk of breast cancer and a 50 percent risk of ovarian cancer. I lost my mother, grandmother and aunt to cancer.
I
wanted other women at risk to know about the options. I promised to
follow up with any information that could be useful, including about my
next preventive surgery, the removal of my ovaries and fallopian tubes.
I
had been planning this for some time. It is a less complex surgery than
the mastectomy, but its effects are more severe. It puts a woman into
forced menopause. So I was readying myself physically and emotionally, discussing options with doctors, researching alternative medicine, and mapping my hormones for estrogen or progesterone replacement. But I felt I still had months to make the date.
Then
two weeks ago I got a call from my doctor with blood-test results.
“Your CA-125 is normal,” he said. I breathed a sigh of relief. That test
measures the amount of the protein CA-125 in the blood, and is used to
monitor ovarian cancer. I have it every year because of my family
history.
But
that wasn’t all. He went on. “There are a number of inflammatory
markers that are elevated, and taken together they could be a sign of
early cancer.” I took a pause. “CA-125 has a 50 to 75 percent chance of
missing ovarian cancer at early stages,” he said. He wanted me to see
the surgeon immediately to check my ovaries.
I
went through what I imagine thousands of other women have felt. I told
myself to stay calm, to be strong, and that I had no reason to think I
wouldn’t live to see my children grow up and to meet my grandchildren.
I
called my husband in France, who was on a plane within hours. The
beautiful thing about such moments in life is that there is so much
clarity. You know what you live for and what matters. It is polarizing,
and it is peaceful.
That
same day I went to see the surgeon, who had treated my mother. I last
saw her the day my mother passed away, and she teared up when she saw
me: “You look just like her.” I broke down. But we smiled at each other
and agreed we were there to deal with any problem, so “let’s get on with
it.”
Nothing in the examination or ultrasound
was concerning. I was relieved that if it was cancer, it was most
likely in the early stages. If it was somewhere else in my body, I would
know in five days. I passed those five days in a haze, attending my
children’s soccer game, and working to stay calm and focused.
The
day of the results came. The PET/CT scan looked clear, and the tumor
test was negative. I was full of happiness, although the radioactive
tracer meant I couldn’t hug my children. There was still a chance of
early stage cancer, but that was minor compared with a full-blown tumor.
To my relief, I still had the option of removing my ovaries and
fallopian tubes and I chose to do it.
I
did not do this solely because I carry the BRCA1 gene mutation, and I
want other women to hear this. A positive BRCA test does not mean a leap
to surgery. I have spoken to many doctors, surgeons and naturopaths.
There are other options. Some women take birth control
pills or rely on alternative medicines combined with frequent checks.
There is more than one way to deal with any health issue. The most
important thing is to learn about the options and choose what is right
for you personally.
In my case, the Eastern and Western doctors I met agreed that surgery to
remove my tubes and ovaries was the best option, because on top of the
BRCA gene, three women in my family have died from cancer. My doctors
indicated I should have preventive surgery about a decade before the
earliest onset of cancer in my female relatives. My mother’s ovarian
cancer was diagnosed when she was 49. I’m 39.
Last
week, I had the procedure: a laparoscopic bilateral
salpingo-oophorectomy. There was a small benign tumor on one ovary, but
no signs of cancer in any of the tissues.
I
have a little clear patch that contains bio-identical estrogen. A
progesterone IUD was inserted in my uterus. It will help me maintain a
hormonal balance, but more important it will help prevent uterine cancer. I chose to keep my uterus because cancer in that location is not part of my family history.
It
is not possible to remove all risk, and the fact is I remain prone to
cancer. I will look for natural ways to strengthen my immune system. I
feel feminine, and grounded in the choices I am making for myself and my
family. I know my children will never have to say, “Mom died of ovarian
cancer.”
Regardless
of the hormone replacements I’m taking, I am now in menopause. I will
not be able to have any more children, and I expect some physical
changes. But I feel at ease with whatever will come, not because I am
strong but because this is a part of life. It is nothing to be feared.
I
feel deeply for women for whom this moment comes very early in life,
before they have had their children. Their situation is far harder than
mine. I inquired and found out that there are options for women to
remove their fallopian tubes but keep their ovaries, and so retain the
ability to bear children and not go into menopause. I hope they can be
aware of that.
It
is not easy to make these decisions. But it is possible to take control
and tackle head-on any health issue. You can seek advice, learn about
the options and make choices that are right for you. Knowledge is power.
Angelina Jolie Pitt is a filmmaker and a U.N. envoy.
82 comments:
Good for her. Linddaobserve
Aww jolie,remain strong woman, love u even more.
Hmmm, all is well ooo
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This woman loves her life sha...
This woman loves her life sha...
Another method of birth control.
ehya...i like the fact she's open about everything..
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@least 6 gud children r on ground so it pays r. May she nt experience cancer in any part of r body n me too IJN
Eyah...
@least 6 gud children r on ground so it pays r. May she nt experience cancer in any part of r body n me too IJN
DS WOMAN HAS REMOVED WOMAN PARTS ALL BCUZ OF CANCER...GOD HELPED HER....TOMJERRYSWIT
I LOVE THIS WOMAN!
I admire her courage to gone through with this. Its for the better, so no worries. Linda take note!
I admire her courage to gone through with this. Its for the better, so no worries. Linda take note!
I admire her courage to gone through with this. Its for the better, so no worries. Linda take note!
Ohhh Odiegwu,
I admire her courage to gone through with this. Its for the better, so no worries. Linda take note!
How enlightening and revealing! I wish her and other cancer prone women sound health by His grace.
Soooo many words i can't read much less understand *exhales* but d article felt emotional, at least she got kids and is now safe from cancer...ooo,i forgot she can also have sex as much as she likes without getting pregnant, isn't dat fantastic?
May God see you through this. Good health is wealth.
Good thing she has kids.
Surely she needs it. Thumbs up to her, and God bless her abundantly.
Ure just a pervert this guy...just too sexual
She is such an inspiration!Godbless ur goodheart.
She's a strong woman
I admire this woman and her courageous act, i'm so sorry that you lost 3 important people in your life as a result of cancer, i pray God will heal you completely so that you will see your children's children
cant wait for the day we find a cure to cancer.
I just envy d type of medical procedures whites normally have. From d complex to d simple tests. If only we hae half of what they have, we'll stop dieing like chickens. An average Nigerian who can't afford a treatment abroad simply lives on d grace of God.
Good for her.
At least she has 6 children already.
Even in nigeria here too, women remove their ovaries after giving birth to all their children to prevent ovarian cancer.
Prévention is better than cure. Thank God she already has kids.
Good for her.@least she has 6 kids already..dats by force family planning 4 her..
Live long my lady. I stl shed tears over lorena rojas's death.
U are so senseless, if u are rily a royal priesthood,then ask for wisdom from d Holy Spirit, stop sounding like a retard, Dnt u read wat she wrote? Dnt u know she is prone to Cancer? Do u want her to die ? Pls get sense
just envy d type of medical procedures whites normally have. From d complex to d simple tests. If only we hae half of what they have, we'll stop dieing like chickens. An average Nigerian who can't afford a treatment abroad simply lives on d grace of God!!may God help us ooh JC
She is so strong!...I salute ur courage ma'am,God bless ur soul
Oyinbo wet talk say d earlier d better no lie at all. Wise move
Royal Priesthood or whatever pls mind ur words is not in any fucking way birth control method!!! Biko grow up!! She's prone to cancer cos dt was what killed her mum..
I don't agree with her decision. Doctors should heal the sick and not remove perfectly healthy organs from people as a form of preventive medicine. Her doctors are so unethical for this, they should be barred from practicing.
I said it when she had her breasts removed that what next would she remove. Now this. What next? Her cervix? Poor woman.
Its really sad dat she has to go through all dese things just to stay alive.. Admire her courage tho
Luv her.
Wow. She is indeed a role model. A strong woman, I Salute her.
i really feel for her. she has gone through alot.
She has a lot to live for,its nt abt loving her life it's about staying alive for d ppl she loves
You're the perverted extremist here....you that can't allow pple express themselves without shelving judgments....
Thank God she's got kids already.
Thank God she's got kids already.
That's a really bold step she took
She is a strong and powerful woman and it must have taken a lot of courage for her to take that difficult decision. But it is for a greater good.
Nice
Strong woman. The Lord will keep strengthening and encouraging you. The days of your tears are over. You will sure live to see your get married and see their kids too. The kind of facilities the whites have are not here. I wonder when we will get to the stage of all medical equipments being available!
Yea..and a strong woman too..I admire her courage.
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That was brave jolie !
May God continue to give her the strength Amen.
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Its sweet.
Ds woman is a strong woman in reality d way she is strong in movies.
Strong woman. God will continue to strengthen you. the thing with most of these people is that they don't believe in miracles. Nothing is impossible with God. He can change your family history, replace even the things the doctors removed. HE IS GOD!!!
I admire her courage....
@Jules Louis, best comment. She's a very strong woman; its not easy to talk about stuff like this in the open.
#TeamBlessed#
I pray all these procedures free her from cancer. Those were too much to deal with. She's a strong woman.
Busy Fingers.
Onyx u can also have sex as much as yu like without impregnating a woman. Abi u dey sleep with woman?
chai!!!! but like you rightfully said, thank God she has kids already.
She's such a strong woman!
I have no child and I am Nigeria. Last year I opted for a hysterectomy because of risks of developing cancer. It is the best decision I have made to date. Do I regret not having children, yes but this has given a choice over my health. I know some Nigerians think I am crazy to have done this but with good health, I can take care of a child, whenever I am blessed with one through adoption or marriage. Meanwhile I am loving on my nieces and nephews. There is more than one way o motherhood.
Gone through??????!!!!madam take note u self take note of your GBAGAUN!welldone!
Wow thank God its not Nigeria d witches would have chop d children
Gud 4 her @ least she has children
Dunno if he must always comment! Mtcheeew
@ anon 12:15 u must not know a lot about medicine. Go and study more. You obviously didn't read the article well. If you are at risk of cancer, then it's best to remove organ if the prognosis of life is good. Kudos to medicine in d western world. Naija please get there already cuz prevention is better than cure.
Best comment here. You are not crazy, u just chose life. God will bless u with kids.
Dis royal priestwoood abi wetin u call urslf, o dense gan ooo. Okponu
Smh, sorry wer re u from again? Some pple just like to say rubbish sha.just pray to God u nvr find ur slf in similar situations... Ode
Some Christians let religion cloud their minds and then later blame God for any bad health issues. She known she is prone to Cancer, so she took preventive methods. Get ur facts right pls, Royal priesthood
*sigh* priesthood u keep falling hand SMH
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@8:10pm, removing healthy organs is not good preventive medicine. What's next, her tongue, armpits and eyeballs because she's cancer prone? This woman is mutilating her body, and people are acting as if her choice is logical. No thanks for me. I will keep my breasts, ovaries and womb as long as they function healthily and only remove them if they are diseased. Preventive medicine is keeping them healthy for as long as the good Lord allows. It's foolish to discard them on the chance they could become cancerous someday if they're currently perfectly fine.
Premature Menopause nor go reduce her sex drive?
wat a courageous step.i pray no disease com near you or ur family.God bless you
Angelina Jolie is a FRAUD why don't she remove her Brain since she claim she is predispose to cancer.
There is cancer of the Brain, Liver, Blood etc if she truly believe this nonsense then she should slice all the body parts that can have cancer.
Linda, why didn't you allow my rebuttal to 8:10pm? There are enough worshipping of this decision for points of view to the contrary to be allowed.
I like the bold step you took, to prevent cancer. I dont want to lose you anytime soon.
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