Doherty's Teaching Moment
- Actress Shannen Doherty, 49, is battling stage four breast cancer.
- She shared with her followers all the need-to-know stats on the disease.
- Doherty’s two-time fight against cancer (she was first diagnosed in 2015, and then went into remission), is inspiring for many to see.
Doherty, 49, has been battling a second bout of breast cancer. The actress was first diagnosed with the disease in 2015. She announced earlier this year that her cancer had returned, and that this time, it had spread. Doherty has stage four breast cancer.
Read More• As of January 2020, there are more than 3.5 million women with a history of breast cancer in the U.S.
• Breast cancer death rates are the second highest (behind lung cancer) of all cancer-related deaths for women in the U.S. #breastcancerawareness”
Doherty’s transparency while fighting her disease, and boldness in action doing things like wearing a scarf on the red carpet, versus a wig have likely been a source of comfort and solidarity to others fighting breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Statistics
As Doherty wrote, according to the American Cancer Society (ACS), breast cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosed among women in the U.S., just after skin cancer. The ACS notes that breast cancer is the second leading cause of death among women, after lung cancer.
According to the ACS, the average risk of a woman in the U.S. getting breast cancer at some point in her life is 13%. So, as, Doherty said, there is a 1 in 8 chance a woman will develop breast cancer.
Apart from prevalence, other breast cancer statistics are particularly notable primarily, the difference in mortality rate among Black women and non-Black women who get this disease. Black women have substantially higher mortality rates when it comes to breast cancer, as well as other cancers.
Shannen’s Fight
Doherty has said how cancer has led her to take stock of her life, and she has been open and vocal with fans during her second cancer journey, just as she was during her first. For metastatic breast cancer, doctors focus on shrinking tumors, and maintaining a good quality of life for the patient. There is currently no cure for metastatic breast cancer. But, there is hope.
With voices like Doherty’s elevating the plight of this disease, and with more immunotherapy treatments and research underway, there are, hopefully, brighter days ahead for those who receive a breast cancer diagnosis. We’re thankful to Doherty for continuing to raise awareness around this disease.
How One Woman Survived Mestastatic Breast Cancer
One amazing woman, Judy Perkins, managed to beat metastatic breast cancer. Using immunotherapy treatments, Perkins was the first-known person to beat this disease. She has been called an “exceptional responder,” based on how well she received immunotherapy. Perkins is a source of hope for all who are fighting stage four breast cancer.
An Immunotherapy Breakthrough: The Judy Perkins Story
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