Actress, director, and mother of six gorgeous kids Angelina Jolie
says she has connected with many people about health issues after she
penned an op-ed last May revealing that she underwent a preventative
double mastectomy earlier that March.
"Wherever I go, usually I run into women and we talk about health issues, women’s issues, breast cancer, ovarian cancer," the Maleficent star, 38, told Entertainment Weekly.
Through her pain and personal journey, Jolie said she can empathize
with strangers.
"I've talked to men about their daughters' and wives'
health," Brad Pitt's
fiancee added. "It makes me feel closer to other people who deal with
the same things and have either lost their parents or are considering
surgeries or wondering about their children."
In her poignant essay published by the New York Times last May, Jolie recalled the 2007 death of her mother Marcheline Bertrand,
who passed away from cancer at age 56.
The Oscar winner revealed that
genetically, she was at high risk for breast and ovarian cancers after
learning that she carried "fault" gene, BRCA1.
"Once I knew that this
was my reality, I decided to be proactive and to minimize the risk as
much I could.
I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy,"
Jolie wrote in her op-ed. "I am writing about it now because I hope
that other women can benefit from my experience."
The star completed three months
of procedures last February and underwent breast reconstruction surgery.
"There's still another surgery to have, which I haven't yet," Jolie
told EW in its Mar. 14 issue.
"I'll, you know, I'll get advice
from all these wonderful people who I've been talking to, to get through
that next stage."
"I was very, very moved by all
the support and kindness from so many people," Jolie added. "I'm great!
I'm very happy I made the decision.
I was very fortunate to have great
doctors and very, very fortunate to have a good recovery and have a
project like 'Unbroken' to have something to be really focused on, to be
getting healthy for, and to be able to just get right back to work,"
she added. Jolie just returned last month to Hollywood after filming the
World War II movie in Australia.
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