Christina Applegate arrives to the 14th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on January 27, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.Us Magazine
Christina Applegate, who chose to have both of her
breasts removed after one was found to contain cancerous lumps,
will undergo breast reconstruction surgery over the next eight
months.
"I didn't want to go back to the doctors every four months for
testing and squishing and everything," she told
Good Morning America in an interview that aired
Tuesday.
"I just wanted to kind of get rid of this whole thing for me," she
said of the prophylactic double mastectomy. "This was the choice
that I made and it was a tough one.
"My decision, after looking at all the treatment plans that were
possibilities for me, the only one that seemed the most logical and
the one that was going to work for me was to have a bilateral
mastectomy," she explained.
Applegate, the 36-year-old star of
Samantha Who?, is now
"
absolutely 100 percent clear and clean" of
cancer and planning reconstructive surgery.
"I'm going to have cute boobs 'til I'm 90, so there's that," she
joked. "I'll have the best boobs in the nursing home. I'll be the
envy of all the ladies around the bridge table."
The decision was an emotional one.
"Sometimes, you know, I cry," she said. "And sometimes I scream.
And I get really angry. And I get really upset, you know, into
wallowing in self-pity sometimes. And I think that it's all part of
the healing."
Applegate said she gained insight into the disease from her mom,
Nancy Priddy, a repeat breast cancer survivor.
"She's been sort of this quiet warrior in the back and has been a
great support, and just telling me that I was going to be OK," she
said. "And I knew I was going to be OK. I've watched her.
"I've watched her have a mastectomy, and then I've watched her go
through two years of chemotherapy and eight surgeries and a
hysterectomy," Applegate added. "I've watched this woman survive
both those things. So, for me, there was always that sense that I
was going to be OK, no matter what."
The actress' cancer was
discovered earlier this year during a follow-up
exam.
"If this had been caught a year from now, or when I was 40, I
probably wouldn't be able to live through this," Applegate
said.
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