
Lucy Liu, the acclaimed actress, recently shared a harrowing account of her past in an interview with People Magazine. In the 1990s, she was diagnosed with cancer after discovering a lump in her breast and seeking medical advice.
The doctor at the time confirmed the diagnosis and recommended surgery to remove the lump. Reflecting on this experience decades later, Liu emphasized its significance as the beginning of understanding how to advocate for oneself.
Despite her friend’s suggestion to seek a second opinion, she trusted the initial diagnosis and proceeded with the surgery. She highlighted the importance of early cancer screening and information advocacy, noting that many people avoid it due to fear or busyness.
Liu stressed that regular screenings are crucial as they can often catch issues before they become critical, saving lives in the process.
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