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It was about eight years, to say the least, that Shannen Doherty battled breast cancer. Updating her status with a recent photo on Instagram, she wrote, “Doctors visit her early in the morning for a checkup.” With tears in her eyes. My hair was a mess, but the fresh dressings brightened my day! #cancerslayer,” she captioned a selfie wearing her pink heart bandage.

Doherty was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 after discovering a lump in her breast. She was on hormone therapy for a while, but eventually needed a mastectomy, chemotherapy, and radiation. Doherty’s cancer started to recover in 2017. Unfortunately, he reappeared as stage 4 breast cancer in February 2020. Her illness also spread to other parts of her body.

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Breast cancer stages range from 0 to IV, with higher numbers indicating more widespread metastases, or the extent to which cancer cells have grown beyond the original tumor. Stage 0 indicates the disease is not invasive or in the milk ducts, according to the Mayo Clinic, while stage 4 (also known as metastatic breast cancer, the stage that goes through my period) means the cancer has spread to other parts of the body. the body. According to the American Cancer Society, more than 150,000 breast cancer survivors in the United States are living with metastatic breast cancer. Despite the fact that metastatic breast cancer is often incurable, research has shown that improvements in technology have dramatically extended the lifespan of those diagnosed with the disease.

Last year, Doherty appeared in two made-for-TV movies, List of a Lifetime and Dying to Belong, to help him through those difficult years of cancer treatment. The actress has used social media to discuss many aspects of her battle with cancer over the years, including her experience with chemotherapy.

Last October, she also shared a post about her battle with breast cancer: “I’ve had multiple nosebleeds from chemotherapy.” Not sure if any of you have had this experience. I was also exhausted. I felt better wearing some of the cute pajamas my friend Kristi had given me. Did they really make me feel better? Yes!! laughing out loud. I looked stupid and that made me laugh at myself. Laughter helped me overcome the impossible. I think we can all laugh at the impossible.”

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